Using DocOrigin
This section, Using DocOrigin, aims to cover general how-to-use topics that cut across the nitty-gritty technical information. It is in an attempt to describe how DocOrigin's facilities can be used together to accomplish commonly encountered goals in document generation.
The rest of the Reference Manual aims to cover all technical information about DocOrigin. Please contact support@eclipsecorp.us if there is something we have missed.
For samples, tutorials, and step-by-step instructions on how to use our software and web apps, see the User Guide (login required).
You can also read our technical blog, Pane Talk (login required), which covers advanced topics in technical detail.
Style Conventions:
Convention | Meaning |
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bold | GUI buttons, menu items, and dialog tabs keyboard shortcuts function returns |
italics | (As of <version>) (Mandatory) (<Program> Only) |
monospace | options, code, commands, functions, script |
underline | emphasis |
UPPER CASE | abbreviations |
Capitzliation | program names |
"quotes" | jargon, introducing a new term |
green | values and dynamic parts of options |
| | between possible values |
[ ] | optional parts of values |
{ } | option modifier |
+ | keyboard shortcuts |
> | menu navigation |
.../ | Used before "DO" or "User" folder in file paths to indicate the user's chose install directory |