Merlin Project: Creating PDFs

Merlin Project includes an export feature that lets you create PDFs for your projects in an instant. But did you know that macOS also lets you create PDFs from the print menu?
Merlin Project PDF Export Function
In Merlin Project on the Mac, there are two ways to create a PDF from your projects. The built-in export function in Merlin Project is located in the File > Export menu.
Then click Image and set the options for the PDF you want to export.

A New Manual In AsciiDoc
Part 2

This is the second part of my project report for the new Merlin Project manual. I will try to give a more or less brief update on the project every Friday.
The Project
Before we jump into AsciiDoc, here's a quick look at my project.
- The Git repository has been set up
- The lines are defined and some of them are listed here as well.
- The prerequisites are known as far as they go.
- A first outline has been created and will now be refined gradually.
- As pictures I will first use only quick screenshots, and then recreate them as needed.
- A weekday for writing is set.
The last point in particular was a real challenge for me, because somehow I have to find the time to write. If I just take every available minute, I'll probably never finish. I need a set block of time, and that's exactly what I've created. As of now, Wednesday is my manual writing day. Let's see how long that works ...
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Our work devices should exploit the most current system provided by Apple. This is recommended as Apple is constantly working on improving stability and security.
For iPadOS/iOS there are several ways, two are known to most users, but another way is rather uncommon and less used. We take a look at these three ways and explain why the third, less frequently used one, has found application in our company.
Read more...A New Manual In AsciiDoc
Part 1

We are constantly optimizing Merlin Project for easier use. We already started some time ago with the start dialog and cleaning up the inspector.
With version 8, the dynamic help has now been introduced: Just click on the ? symbol and you will get an explanatory help text for every object you point to with the mouse (or with your finger on the iPad). You can even create your own help texts for your own fields.
Unfortunately our manual is a bit behind. But don't worry, there is rich and up-to-date documentation, like:
- A tutorial,
- extensive questions and answers,
- many support articles in this blog
- and of course the dynamic help described at the beginning.
A complete manual does not exist at the moment. And that's exactly what I want to change now.
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Apple recently released iOS and iPadOS 15, and with them a host of new and useful features. Learn more about the quick notes feature and how it can benefit you at work.
Notes.app
Apple's Notes.app has become a really useful tool over the years.
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