Dear Liping Liu,

You may already be familiar with this, but most browser have the
ability to search for text on the current page.  Via menu's often
something like Edit -> Find or with the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + F.
This is much more convenient than scrolling through a long page of
text looking for some keyword.

Cheers,

Josh

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:18 PM, 刘力平 <liping.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam:
>
> Great thanks for R project and you contribution.
>
> I am Liping Liu, a beginner of R. Recently, I use R much. I wish you could
> improve the manual by making it search engine friendly.
>
> The "Introduction to R" page is too long. I am often redirected to this page
> by goole, but I still can not find the content I need easily.
>
> Could you please make it a structured: one page concentrated on a small
> topic and all these pages linked together?
>
> Indeed the tutorial of Weka is much better than R's, in my point of view.
>
> And I can not find a enterance of references.
>
> I appriciate it if you take my feedback seriously.
>
> best,
> Liping Liu
>
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Joshua Wiley
Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
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