Currently, a few of us are discussing the pros and cons of various documentation file formats in the Celestia SourceForge Developers mailing list -- for things such as the User's Scripting Guides.
So far, we have found several Pros and Cons with each of the file formats being discussed (hyperlinks are where you can click a link and have an example Cel://URL open in Celestia, or be taken to a web page) ...
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Format Pros Cons
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Text Small file size. No images/graphics
For Unix/Linux users. or hyperlinks.
RTF Small file size. No hyperlinks.
Allow graphics.
For Unix/Linux users.
Word For Windows & Mac Large file size.
users. Allow hyper-
links.
PDF Nicely formatted. No hyperlinks.
For all users. Large file size.
Indexed Quick loading. No search.
HTML Allow hyperlinks.
For all users.
One Big Allow search. Slow loading.
HTML Allow hyperlinks.
For all users.
I am curious to know what format(s) you prefer, based on the operating system you use to run Celestia, and would appreciate your feedback. However, since the Poll feature does not allow multiple questions, or multiple answers, all I can ask is a single question and you may only reply with a single answer.
So ... regardless of your OS, which is the document file format you would most want to have in order to view the Celestia User's Guide, .CEL Scripting Guide, Lua Scripting Guide, etc., where images, and the ability to click on a hyperlink are built-into the document itself?