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I was actually thinking in another direction:
- Create a separate files for each window, containing a general description of what the window does.
- Create a separate file for each panel, containing a description of the purpose of the panel.
- Create a separate file for each slider, containing a description of what it does
And then generating the manual from these pages.
I can see what working really well too.
I suggested wiki because its already setup, you just have to link to it.
If these were accessible through the program that would be even better!
Would you link it to an online source or would the documentation be included in the program install?
Even though they aren't editable by the average user, we can still provide input through the forums.
Similar to how you update stereo tool you can do minor changes to the documentation as one large update or do serious changes immediately.
Either way someone needs to fill all the pages with relevant and useful data. (that sounded redundant

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The combined effect of sliders could be added as footnotes to panel pages later on.
Or located in a different file that is referenced by the relevant panels.
The best part of this setup is having the correct info right next to the slider its related to.
Beginners would be able to get the basic hang of the software a lot easier and people who have used it for a longer time wouldn't have to search for the info if they need it.