On 18-Mar-06, at 10:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Possibly a useful
compromise would be to gradually accumulate a sort of bare-bones syntax
manual that gave a one-line example of the use of each of as many
properties as possible, with the context specified in each case being
the
lowest-level context to which the property was applicable. No
explanations at all, just examples of valid syntax.
Doesn't this describe LSR? OK, granted LSR does more than simply
giving bare-bones syntax... but still. If you spend half an hour
browsing through examples in there, you can probably find examples of
all valid syntax.
Cheers,
- Graham
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