Steven, if you could give some concrete examples perhaps we could
improve the doc blocks :)

-Mark

On Jan 3, 11:36 am, Steven Wright <rhythmicde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not one really specific thing. In general the Cookbook does not seem to
> answer my questions so I find myself going to look at the API. Most methods
> seem to accept options but there is almost never a description of what those
> options are. I suppose given time I will figure this out, its just difficult
> for a new user to get past.
>
> Thanks for replying.
>
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> My experience is that you are much better off looking at the cookbook for
> that sort of information.
>
> In a few cases the API docs are very clear as to what the options are and
> how to use them, but often it requires a lot of digging to understand them.
>
> What part of the API are you having trouble with ?
>
> On Dec 29 2008, 6:18 pm, "rhythmicde...@gmail.com"
> <rhythmicde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am looking at the API trying to figure some stuff out. I keep
> > getting stuck when they docs talk about options but dont actually give
> > the options. How am I supposed to figure out what options are
> > available for a particular class? Some of the time I can find the
> > option in class or method definition but there is no real explanation
> > of what it's for.
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