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==== Documentation Editors/Reviewers ====
==== Documentation Editors/Reviewers ====
As already stated on the Wiki main page, FlightGear comes with a set of illustrated documentation, notably "The Manual". This piece of documentation aims at being printed onto paper and being read as a reference while you're exploring FlightGear - or simply taken with you on a long trip. If you are a skilled writer and a little bit familiar with LaTex, please take the time to dig into the [http://mapserver.flightgear.org/getstart.pdf PDF] or
As already stated on the Wiki main page, FlightGear comes with a set of illustrated documentation, notably "The Manual". This piece of documentation aims at being printed onto paper and being read as a reference while you're exploring FlightGear - or simply taken with you on a long trip. If you are a skilled writer and a little bit familiar with LaTex, please take the time to dig into the [http://mapserver.flightgear.org/getstart.pdf PDF] or
[http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/getstart/getstart.html HTML] version. Instructions on how to get the source code are [http://www.de.flightgear.org/cvs/getstart-cvs.html here].
[http://mapserver.flightgear.org/getstart/ HTML] version. Instructions on how to get the source code are [http://www.gitorious.org/fg/getstart/ here].
It lies in the nature of FlightGear development that The Manual is always a bit behind current development. We invite you to pick information from a) your personal experience with FlightGear, b) the available README's in the FlightGear source tree or the Base Package or c) the Wiki and merge these into an appealing shape for The Manual. Turn your head to the FlightGear developers' [[mailing list]] and you'll find someone to talk about how to improve The Manual.
It lies in the nature of FlightGear development that The Manual is always a bit behind current development. We invite you to pick information from a) your personal experience with FlightGear, b) the available README's in the FlightGear source tree or the Base Package or c) the Wiki and merge these into an appealing shape for The Manual. Turn your head to the FlightGear developers' [[mailing list]] and you'll find someone to talk about how to improve The Manual.


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