djk wrote:IMO, description of plugins should be one of the part of the manual because the plugins are very important part of TC. They expand the functionality of TC and make TC richer.
Ok, i thought my opinion was self-explanatory but i see that it isn't.
Creating a manual and putting descriptions of the plugins, explaining what they do and how to install each of them is a task that needs maintenance every week because you have at least 4-5 new or updated plugins per week. Granted, the maintenance will mostly be on the descriptions of the plugins because an updated version of a plugin may contain new features. That however means that every week you'll have to check and alter every new or updated plugin's info in the manual and all the users will have to re-download the updated version of the manual (every week!

). That's not a manual, it's a web page. If you add the ability to download plugins then you have nothing different than MaxWish's site!
I believe MaxWish has stated in another message in the forum that he doesn't put descriptions in the site because it's too much work but if someone is willing to do it, perhaps he will put them on the site, which IMHO is the best place for them. Imagine having to download the manual every week, search for a plugin in it to read its description and then search for it again in Maxwish's site to download it.

Perhaps the only thing that
must exist in the manual's plugins section is the address of Maxwish's site!
