Found this anyway.... but it makes it sound easy

I saw one being done on the show "a motorcycle is reborn" & it was a headfark to work out the sequence of spokes.
Step 1 Lay the rim on a flat work surface and place the hub in the center of the rim. Select eight inner spokes (shorter ones) and eight outer spokes (longer ones). Gather them in groups of four, with two of each type in each group. These are your starter spokes.
Step 2 Thread the spokes through the hub at the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. Thread one inner and one outer spoke through the hub at these locations on both sides of the hub so that each side has an inner and an outer spoke in each clock position. Guide the spokes into their holes in the rim as you lace the hub.
Step 3 Thread on the spoke nipples where the spokes penetrate the rim. Tighten down each nipple roughly the same amount to save time on the trueing stand. Stand the wheel up and install the trueing stand axle. Place the wheel and axle on the stand.
Step 4 Spin the wheel and observe the top of the rim. Adjust the hop first. Stop the wheel when the most pronounced hop is at the top of the rotation. Loosen the two inner spokes opposite the hop a few turns then tighten the two inner spokes at the hop. Spin the wheel and observe. Repeat the process until the hop is minimal. Snug any inner spokes that are still loose.
Step 5 Spin the wheel and observe the side of the rim. Adjust for wobble at this time. Stop the wheel rotation with the wobble toward you. Loosen the outer spoke on the inside of the wobble and tighten the outer spoke on the outside of the wobble. This will pull the rim to the side to correct the wobble. Repeat this process until the wobble is minimal.
Step 6 Install a dial indicator on the bottom edge of the rim. Slowly spin the wheel and observe the gauge as it measures the hop runout in thousandths of an inch. Make small adjustments to the inner spokes until the hop is within factory specifications for the year, make and model of bike.
Step 7 Install the dial indicator on the side of the rim. Slowly spin the wheel and measure the wobble runout. Make small adjustments to the outer spokes until the runout is within factory specifications for your year, make and model of bike. Measure for hub offset by placing a straight edge across the wheel and bearing on the rim on both sides. Measure from the edge of the hub to the straight edge. Repeat this on the opposite side. Refer to factory specifications for information on hub offset. Center the hub and the rim if no offset is called for.
Step 8 Remove the wheel from the trueing stand. Lace the remaining spokes through the hub and into the rim. Install the spoke nipples and tighten them finger tight. Install the wheel back onto the trueing stand. Tighten all the spokes down to the same tension as the starter spokes. Recheck for runout and make any adjustments at this time.