Hi MLL,

> Just did a quick check : you didn't seem to use it either
> in banyg, so "banyg ?" or "banyg" returns a script error.
> Ditto in qscb, rh2t, ts, wrp (maybe other...)

I'm committing corrected versions now - thanks for the heads up. :)

This is exactly why we need a basic template for new search authors.
That way they know to follow these things (otherwise I'd have
continued to rely on "?command" instead).


> I for one use the question mark on a daily basis and don't know
> how any other way to popup the help about one search (though
> I'm not sure it's written in the help box or the FAQ).

The actual search used is qsfind, and that has to be enabled for the
search profile to work.


> Sadly, this trick doesn't work on aliases. Should be fixed IMO.

I don't know. Many of the aliases I use wouldn't really make sense -
they're "run" statements or commands that really have very little to
do with the original search used (vbsx, jsx). I wouldnt mind having a
description of the alias, and perhaps a link to the "qsfind"
information - but the function profile doesn't usually relate - in my
experience.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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