Folks:
I know there is work being done on the documentation. I’d like to add my voice 
to those who are wanting and needing better, more useable documentation. Just 
recently, I tried to find out how to initialize a tabbed button. Nothing in the 
dictionary. But, a google search took me to the right lesson on the livecode 
site, where I found the solution in the user comments. In fact, I’ve found 
Google searches to be my best friend in finding livecode help.

I don’t consider documentation on how to initialize an object to be obscure, 
though. Seems quite basic, and setting the menuHistory seems like something 
folks fairly new are not going to guess as something to set to initialize a 
tabbed button.

I don’t consider tutorials as the best repository for documentation for folks 
who are accustomed to programming, but fairly new to livecode, like me. The 
problem is the varying depth of documentation that someone needs. For many, the 
tutorial on the tabbed button would be fine. But as a person advances, a deeper 
set of information is needed. I would think that the dictionary could include a 
link to more detailed information, like the properties, to tutorial and 
examples, etc. Personally, I don’t want to paw through a lot of example stacks 
trying to find what I need. The example stacks are wonderful as a starter for 
some, and I will use them too, but adding an object and trying to find out more 
than the most basic details and commands can be frustrating. The dictionary is 
helpful, but could be so much more.

That said, I am finding livecode to be an excellent platform for performing the 
kind of work I do, which is to create inquiry resources for educators. The 
community is active and helpful and Richmond’s pithy and seemingly off the cuff 
comments are always amusing.

Have a good day,
Bill Prothero

William A. Prothero, Ph.D.
University of California, Santa Barbara Dept. of Earth Sciences (Emeritus)
Santa Barbara, CA. 93105
http://es.earthednet.org/



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