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If like me, you will play around with script ideas when you shouldn't be (i.e. at work). Rather than install ARC to get the EZ-Script commands I decided to "print" the EZ-Script manual to PDF so I can view it at work this way.
If it's of any use to you I've uploaded it to some of my webspace so anyone can download it from here (release 2013.03.13.00)
Note: EZ-Script may be updated and commands added, removed or changed at any time therefore the PDF manual may not always be up to date. Always check against the latest release of ARC. I will do my best to keep it up to date but it is not always possible.
The version number/date is after the link, and the original post will be edited whenever the PDF is updated.
I'll be updating it when I get home. Updated to latest release of ARC 2013.02.09.00, see the original post for the link.
Ahh, I misread your 1st post. You are offering to keep an updated manual available to us. Wow! Your something else RichMr2! A big undertaking and very welcomed. You've got big shoulders. Good luck and have fun.
Well, really I'm offering the manual I convert to PDF for my own use available to anyone.
If it's something a lot of people are using then it may be easier if we ask @DJ to produce a PDF version when he updates ARC but in the mean time, or if it's not worth bothering him about (as I'm sure he has a lot of other things to do too) then I don't mind trying to keep on top of it
Updated to 2013.02.11.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link. Edit: Updated to 2013.02.26.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link. Edit: Updated to 2013.03.04.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link. Edit: Updated to 2013.03.08.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link. Edit: Updated to 2013.03.12.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link. Edit: Updated to 2013.03.13.00 release of ARC. See the original post for the download link.