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These pages will soon hold the old FAQ-O-Matic information, as well as whatever else ends up being put here.  But in the mean time, you can just look at this page instead.
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These pages hold the old FAQ-O-Matic information, as well as new information (as the old articles are adjusted to the new format, and new things are added). For a little while, they may be a bit disjointed, but at the very least the information that was in the FAQ-O-Matic is here and visible in no worse a form than it was before.
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Welcome to the Peyton Hall FAQ-O-Matic! This is the FAQ, or "Frequently Asked Questions" list that has been compiled over the years between myself and others. It aims to be the first place you can look for an answer to a problem or question, instead of having to ask someone and wait for the answer (especially if it's a common, or .. well, FAQ).
 
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If you do not find a solution here (try the "Search" link below, too!), feel free to drop an email to help@astro and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let me know as well and I'll consider adding it here. If you'd like to take a particular part of the FAQ over and maintain it yourself, that's also doable; just mail help@astro and ask, and I can set up a section for you that you can work on yourself.
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Welcome to the Peyton Hall FAQ, or "Frequently Asked Questions" list that has been compiled over the years. It aims to be the first place you can look for an answer to a problem or question, instead of having to ask someone and wait for the answer (especially if it's a common, or .. well, FAQ).
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If you do not find a solution here (try the "Search" box to the left, too!), feel free to drop an email to help@astro and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let us know as well and we'll consider adding it here - or you can add it yourself through the interface, just login with your Peyton username & password. If you'd like to be able to login, and do not have an account in Peyton Hall, let us know and we'll consider adding you as a "local" contributor.
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Revision as of 21:07, 2 May 2007

Peyton Hall Documentation Pages

These pages hold the old FAQ-O-Matic information, as well as new information (as the old articles are adjusted to the new format, and new things are added). For a little while, they may be a bit disjointed, but at the very least the information that was in the FAQ-O-Matic is here and visible in no worse a form than it was before.


Welcome to the Peyton Hall FAQ, or "Frequently Asked Questions" list that has been compiled over the years. It aims to be the first place you can look for an answer to a problem or question, instead of having to ask someone and wait for the answer (especially if it's a common, or .. well, FAQ).

If you do not find a solution here (try the "Search" box to the left, too!), feel free to drop an email to help@astro and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let us know as well and we'll consider adding it here - or you can add it yourself through the interface, just login with your Peyton username & password. If you'd like to be able to login, and do not have an account in Peyton Hall, let us know and we'll consider adding you as a "local" contributor.

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