Hi Twisted, >>>>> "Twisted" == Twisted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Twisted> Let me get this straight. Twisted> In this corner, we have just about every Windows application ever Twisted> developed. When a user needs help, a click on the "help" menu or tap Twisted> of the F1 key is all it takes to obtain some. Sometimes the help is Twisted> not of the greatest quality, but that is another issue we won't Twisted> concern ourselves with here. Almost always when I really needed help in Windows, all it said was: go ask your system administrator. Really helpful :-( Twisted> In the other corner, we have just about every Unix application ever Twisted> developed. When a user needs help, they may do such things as manually Twisted> explore the directories where the application was installed Twisted> (equivalent to rooting around in C:\Program Files\Appname for .hlp Twisted> files, because F1 didn't work and there was no "help" menu, if such a Twisted> thing ever happened on Windoze). Ever heard of man pages? and info? 'Andreas -- Wherever I lay my .emacs, there's my $HOME. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list