Grrr... Documentation
OK, this may not be the right place for this, but I've got to vent about the attrocious way DAZ handles documentation.
I just purchased Pose Blender (yippee!!). Now, allegedly the file comes with a PDF file to help you learn how to use the script, which is awesome. Of course, this only works when you can find it!
I just ran a search in my ReadMe's folder (just a guess) for "poseblender," but nope (it's pose-blender). I then ran a sku search (just hoping), but that after a few minutes of searching I just got annoyed.
Most of the time I just end up downloading the software manually a second time (after I installed it using DAZ Install Manager) just so I can locate the documentation.
I should not need to spend more time searching for documentation than I do reading the documentation once I've found it. I just don't understand why DAZ has made this process so ridicuclously complicated. Why can't they just provide a simple txt file with all of the file locations (like they do at Renderosity) or just provide links to the documentation on the product page in your Product Library.
Jason
PS. I did finally find it when I did a Date modified search. Again, this process shouldn't be this complicated. What if I needed to find it again in a month?
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I tend to spark up DIM, pick the installed package and do a file list to see where it put stuff (or, indeed, even if there IS documentation).
Agreed. There should be a much easier one-click way of activating a product's instructions. The way we presently have seems like an afterthought left over from the early days.
Clicking the circled i (standard Information symbol) in DIM is one click, right-clicking on a product in Smart Content and selecting More Information is two clicks (while clicking the thumbnail from inside a product is one click). If the vendor sets it up correctly the latter is available even for non-Daz products.
Also is DIM make sure you have General checked off in your downloads tab
Absolute CRAZY suggestion here... have the PDF's downloadable separately? :)
*points to the documentation center* If they have something separate from the readme, it's usually linked there.
Hem.. I'm wonder.. why you're not searching your filesystem with this keyword ?: *.pdf
It's more easier than expected no (or I didn't understand what you try to achieve) ?
After installing with DIM go to the "Installed" tab, find the product (changing sort order helps here), right-click on the product, and select "Show installed files". Then click on the pdf link to open the parent folder in explorer (windows). See attached.