http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Contributions-to-the-ImageJ-User-Guide-tp3689353p3689363.html
A heroic effort, Tiago. Your 'preliminary draft' is already comprehensive
and, at first glance, attractive and readable. When complete, it will be a
useful. To whom should corrections be sent?
>Hi,
>
>There has long been a need for a printable ImageJ users manual. In addition,
>ImageJ has evolved so fast that updated documentation is also needed.
>
>I've started assembling an User Guide, and to make a really long story short, I
>think this document has now the potential to be the most complete IJ manual
>written to date.
>
>Although the bulk of the sections is done, it is yet to be finished, and I'am
>afraid I won't be able to commit to it as much as I would like to from now on.
>
>Apart from the command descriptions that are missing (highlighted with a
>'To be completed' label),I think the guide still misses:
>
>- More Tips and Tricks on ImageJ usage
>- Descriptions of less known aspects of ImageJ or its internal Plugins
>- Added information on FFT
>- Added information on Segmentation
>- Added information on Processing Filters
>- Rules of thumb concerning image processing
>- Corrections, suggestions, imprecisions, etc..
>
>I was wondering: Do you think you can contribute with any of the above?
>
>Wayne is hosting the preliminary draft at:
> <
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/docs/user-guide.pdf>
>
>I would ask you to have a look at it, see how it looks, and If you think you can
>help I would be delighted to collect your input.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>\Tiago