I know there's a quick run down in a thread on the Art of Webteasing forum, but I'm thinking along the lines of some sort of "manual" (for lack of a better word) that would be easier to find.
The basics of Nyx really are pretty easy to figure out on your own, but things like random selection, range, sound, looping, etc. are probably more than the average user would know how to do. Heck, I'm a CS major and I have trouble reading some of the code. Just not that familiar with scripting languages yet, so I can image how a non-programmer must feel when they read that stuff. They probably have some great ideas, but don't know how to do them or they're scared off by the prospect of having to write code. An easy reference guide of some sort might encourage them to try it out.
It's still in Beta and I'm sure things are still changing, so maybe not an immediate thing to do, but at some point in the future when things start to settle down a bit.
I can hear Seraph0x already......."Like that'll ever happen!"
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