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Documentation Project I did start a complete documentation to 120 languages
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(2017-05-03, 10:52 PM)e-sailing Wrote:
(2017-04-30, 11:24 AM)tocan Wrote: To sort out some misstakes in the documentation just some questions to the developers.

I am missing a picture

https://sailoog.gitbooks.io/openplotter-...pilot.html

could not find it in the git and nowwhere.
can someone tell me where its placed?

https://sailoog.gitbooks.io/openplotter-...indow3.jpg

Is it good to sort out here in this thread several mistakes i did found in the documentation. I do not have autopilot so i can not make a verified screenshot to prove it. Its very important i think to complete a first version of the documentation and put resources of changes and findings there.

Another question is that you offer and suggest meanwhile the RTL SDR Dongle Version 3 how to integrate this stick properly because you write somewhere it do not need any calibration...

Maybee i am going wrong with it.

The file you are searching is in the github repository.
https://github.com/sailoog/openplotter-d...indow3.jpg

Github and Gitbook are working together. You can fork the complete document to correct mistakes or add information and translate it to other languages.

Help is welcome to keep documentation up to date and readable.

Cheap RTL SDR Dongles normally have a ppm correction. But if you buy a RTL SDR Dongle with a ppm correction of 0 you don't need a correction.

I have somewhere a git account and did work with a it a bit some years ago but i feel not lucky with it. But this is personal point of view, if coming from sourceforge.

So its better to force a little bit to build a small team of helpers that someone like to support the Openplotter project but have no skills in programing. Its easy to say thank you for the nice software also without skills. My German translation is finished as it is. I saw in the documentation some copyright problems. So where taken pictures from Wikipedea, what are for shure not under CC-BY-SA license also if you take pictures from there you have to give the credits.

I talk about the picture NMEA 2000 the boat what is from there. You find it in arround 20000 illegal copies. History -> Was taken by a robot that search CC lizensed pictures and upload them to Wikipedia in the time arround 2010 it was done without further provment. I did follow up to the company that have realy the copyright and did phone with them yesterday and they will do a provement. So it should be not used. Maybee someone have skills to make something nice similar.
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RE: Documentation Project I did start a complete documentation to 120 languages - by tocan - 2017-05-04, 01:43 PM

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