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  • Improving Online Documentation

    Posted by Uwe Smidt on June 16, 2022 at 8:20 am
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    The Omnis Online Documentation provides a wealth of well-written information, and I understand that a web-based system is easier to maintain and update as opposed to a PDF-based one.

     

    But I am missing some features that a PDF-based system would offer:

    – bookmarks (not in my browser’s bookmark system, but within the online documentation site)

    – highlighting & annotations

    – commenting a documentation entry or suggesting an improvement

    – better search functionality:

    – a hit list (as opposed to having to go through all the navigation tree)

    – more powerful search with logical operators, wildcards etc, searching for literals (e.g. “Code Class”)

    – a history list of search entries (if my search yields no hits I have to retype all over again)

     

    Or is there a possibility to create a PDF from the current Online Documentation?

     

    Best regards

    Uwe

    Scotte Meredith Meredith replied 1 week, 5 days ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Scotte Meredith Meredith

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    May 27, 2026 at 3:15 pm

    For those who are not aware, at the 2024 German Omnis Developer Conference, a custom GPT for Studio was made available. It does a great putting together and explaining how commands work based on the Omnis documentation. I almost always start there and then go to the docs later, if I need clarification.

    It does hallucinate if it can’t find a command and picks one from another language.

    It defaults to German, but you can specify “Only English” or some other language and it will remember.

    https://chatgpt.com/g/g-cvniEJZoB-ai-assistent-fur-omnis-studio

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