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Hi,

I have just discovered your beautiful program and in particular the Drawing part of it.

For all kinds of drawings I have been using Deneba's Canvas for many years and I am fairly good at 
it. However, the producers of Canvas have lamentably discontinued any future development of Canvas 
for Mac. My old copy is still running on Apple's Rosetta but Apple will now kill Rosetta with the 
new OS X Lion, which means the final end of Canvas.

Looking through your User Guide, I note that your Drawing application handles Bezier curves and 
other advanced facets of drawings and I would very much like to use it and possibly contribute with 
some ideas for future developments.

However, I am a "printed-manual-person". I like to read and study an application through a printed 
manual.

So my question is: Is there now -- or is it considered for the foreseeable future -- a PDF 
formatted User Guide? I am sure I am not the only one who would welcome one.

Thanks for your attention and best regards,

Anthony Grzina
Sydney, Australia


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