Regarding GEAR –
It can be a tad difficult to navigate at times. I often use a modifed GEAR template (i.e. changing table properties, clumn names, etc) for my projects. GEAR provides a clean starting point but you will need to apply its concepts to your particular engagement.
Also, Rob just touched on a good point. You can use the “View as HTML” faeture of Developer to see you Flow expressed as easy-to-follow HTML. It clearly shows mapped values and hard-coded variables. The Input/Output tab’s Comments section is printed at the top of the generated HTML. It does not, however, include line breaks.
To use the Comments tab, I would surround the entire text with
YOUR TEXT
. That will render usuable comments at the top of your HTML output.
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