Now you need to submit your emailaddress to get a download of the software and after that you can read the helptexts.
In another forum (Qlab google group) recently a question was posted concerning OSC and the connection between qlab and LXConsole.
One of the very helpful Qlab guys replied:
Shortly after that the question was published, and as expected also swiftly replied here in this very helpful forum.I tried to check the documentation for LXConsole, but I have to download it to get to the documentation, and I have to register with my email address to download it, and I'm not interested in registering on their site.
I looked a little bit at the forums, and it appears they have a pretty robust OSC implementation, and they seem very helpful, so that may be the next place to look.
Now I wonder if this really is necessary. I guess "Luckydave" from qlab might have a point here.
Aren't the helpfiles written in Html already?
Im sure there must be a reason not to publish them online, I just can't figure it out.