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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 27/03/2019 à 08:47, Dang Ngoc Chan,
Christophe a écrit :<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
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<pre wrap="">De : Stéphane Mottelet
Envoyé : mercredi 27 mars 2019 08:27
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<pre wrap="">on StackOverflow I see messages of newcomers who
don't even know the existence of an official mailing list.
I think we should fix this. But how ?
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The information is already present at the bottom of the welcome page of the inline help.
It is obviously not enough.
I suggest the "Documentation and help" section should be at the top
and should contain the link to the list
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I agree.<br>
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With Octave, main links are displayed in the ASCII banner at the
startup.<br>
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With Scilab, all things are in the "?" main menu. This menu could be
improved:<br>
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<li>first, it could be renamed more explicitly, for instance
"Info" instead of "?"<br>
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<li>second: it should be updated:</li>
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<li>AFAIK, "Scilab enterprises" no longer exists. BTW, the main
thing is to point to the "Scilab portal".<br>
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<li>All goodies that are not already reachable through the
toolbar are hidden in the "Links" submenu. BTW, the "Mailing
lists" URL is outdated and leads to a 404 error.</li>
<li>A "Subscribe to Help lists" item could be added in the main
list (not as a Link). It could display the "How to subscribe"
information in the console.</li>
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Regards<br>
Samuel<br>
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