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A few of us are mind readers, and are up for a challenge. Trust me you so not want community members attempting to make a Vulkan mind meld with you over this distance, it leads to even more madness in most cases.
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1. Questions about writing that guide, how on earth did you learn those skills, or did you figure it all out solo?
2. Also how did you get the guide headings to all have emoticons in the actual heading style and right justified?
I think the issue, is the guide is actually multiple things, so it's a tad too big overall. I remember working on a project where the docs guy had a doc so big MS word would regularly crash, so he had to cut it up into blocks of a few chapters each.
How did you get the headings to line up the emoticons like that?