Oh dear, if Xinerama is unecological penis enlargement, I shudder to think what a user-friendly tutorial is. And you even mentioned Emacs...I'm going to hide now, Tuomo's wrath will be swift and brutal.
On 3/16/07, Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:09:57 +0000 (UTC) Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: TV> [users] don't read any documentation. That's why you have to to TV> throw it on their faces... somehow the initial welcome messages of TV> Ion also seems to be ignored by many, however. But at least you TV> won't get new lusers complaining of old already resolved problems, TV> or features that have changed significantly, if you provide them TV> with the latest version. People have already used a program for TV> some time, would seem more likely to check if they have the TV> latest, than someone just installing it. Maybe an interactive tutorial to Ion is possible, using Lua to script it? I don't know enough Lua to tell if this is possible. Emacs, for instance, comes with a tutorial that encourages interaction with the editor and learning the basic commands. Ted
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