myManual is made for creating all kinds of manuals. It's for
teacher wishing to have more attractive teaching aids,
trainer dreaming of interesting training manuals with
screenshots and software developers writing gorgeous user
manuals.
With myManuals you succeed in crafting attractive manuals and
templates in no time. You are free to customize the design
with CSS exactly to fit your needs or your corporate design.
You can export each manual to a valid webpage, PDF, XML or
RTFD.
The easy-to-use and precise preview supports you in
customizing your manual for any export format. In addition
you can reuse text and images quite easily within new
manuals.
1. Create new manual by pressing cmd+shift+N or use File >
New Manual
2. Create new steps incl. header … footer by pressing cmd+N
or use File > New Step
3. Preview a manual by pressing cmd+Y or the button in the
toolbar
4. Export manual as a website or .pdf file by pressing
cmd+shift+E or use File > Export Manual ..
You are free to choose for each manual which sections to use.
This includes images and image's subtitles as well.
Every new manual uses at first the default CSS specified in
the preferences. But by customizing the selected manual's CSS
you are free to make it fit your needs. The customization
will not affect the default CSS.
One hint: In case you don't specify a background color for a
manual in the CSS you should use JPEG as the image format. In
case your image has a different format myManuals will do the
conversion into JPEG or PNG for you.
To create a new step press cmd+N or use File > New
Step.
Typically each step includes:
· Header · Image · Body · Footer
You are free to make use of the different sections to fit
your needs. Of course you are free to add as many steps to
each manual as needed and you can change the ordering of the
steps as needed at any time.
It's best practice to set the font and font size in the
CSS.
Formatting like:
· bold · italic · underline · color
can be set in the text itself.
One Hint: To add a Link use
the "@"-button at the bottom or Format > Insert
Link.
Often you need to mark a certain aspect in a screen shot or
write some additional information (e.g. the shortcut) to a
button or you need to highlight an important part in a
construction drawing.
You can simply do this with the built-in annotation
tools.
Click the 'Annotate…' button and select the desired
tool.
Please notice that you can undo any step as long as the
annotation-view is active…
AutoSave will be performed every 60 seconds.
Credit will show a small credit for myManuals.
Document settings will effect PDF export only.
Choose settings for margins, format and orientation.
Images sizes will effect saved images only.
CSS
This CSS will be used as default stylesheet for every new
manual. Each manual can have its own stylesheet if needed
(import a .css file or just overwrite the default one).
Defaults
If enabled the default settings will be applied for every new
manual and step.