I think it's talking about a different enough system it would just be confusing. As historical background sure, but as a usage manual, forget it; Help didn't even have the button 3-to-acquire stuff, which is the fundamental idea in Acme.
-rob On Mar 29, 2005 8:52 AM, Dave Eckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I wonder what's the problem of Rob's paper for acme and sam... > > 1. People are different. Some people learn better by reading text, > others learn better from pictures. Some things are easier to learn one > way than another--world-class chess players may learn from books, but > I think most world-class tennis players learn from coaches in person. > In my experience it's not uncommon for research groups to issue demo > videos. > > 2. Maybe I missed it, but I don't think I saw the function of the > ESCAPE key documented either of those papers. I believe I stumbled > across it in the archives by accident: > http://lists.cse.psu.edu/archives/9fans/2001-May/011280.html > > 3. To me, personally, the "Help" paper is just "more fun" than the > Acme paper. What do you think? > > Dave Eckhardt >
