EditDocuments: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/26spido27ryx0v5/AAB_4nS4uU8bnqP0SQ7ssixqa?dl=0I didn't get any specific requests, so I just ended up grabbing docs of interest.
Because there are 7500+ documents in the manual, and the only way I have of downloading them currently is manually, it's just not possible for me to download them all within the 24 hour access period.
I am however looking into programming a tool to either do just that, or automate part of the process. No idea when it could be done, depends on how much time I have to work on it. Will update should I have any success.
Original PostG'day all.
I'm going to be getting myself another day of access to the workshop manual over the weekend.
Thought I'd ask here and see if anyone is after any specific docs.
When I've had access previously I managed to get a list of every page from the manual portal. From that list I've taken out sub-pages (installation, removal etc) and got it down to roughly 1400 pages (from 7k+). It's still not a perfectly clean list but it'll do.
I've made a Google spreadsheet listing all the topics/parts of substantial interest.
List available here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharingYou can
use search functionality to help find topics of interest.
I've enabled commenting, so if you find a topic you want the docs for select the cell containing the relevant topic and press CTRL+Alt+M (or click on 'Insert Comment', top left, looks like message bubble) and just
write the name of the topic again in the comment.
The sheet contains url's as well under the 'Resource Id' column, ignore them, they are just some other data I got last time, clicking them won't give you their content, they require authorised access (i.e. Having paid for access).
I'll start my access around
Friday afternoon, gives me 24 hours.
I'll refer back to my spreadsheet for requests on Saturday morning and well start compiling all the requested documents.
I don't need to keep track of who wants what, I'll just provide all the docs via Dropbox. People can then grab what they were after.
Cheers