David Thompson wrote:
> 
> If you are referring to the standard help,

Yes, I ment that. Sorry for not being more explicit.

> the reason is that no-one 
> wanted to write a page layout widget that included graphics. I'd 
> recommend you set the environment variable DX_WEB_BROWSER to 1, then 
> your browser will launch the html version of the docs instead where the 
> graphics are included.

Your suggestion, setting it to 1, does not work.
However, when I do "setenv DX_WEB_BROWSER mozilla", I indeed get these
wonderful help pages in the mozilla webbrowser.

It's a shame that I have never seen these html help pages before, hence
I'm totally impressed!!

This actually makes me suggest: why not getting rid of the native,
clumpsy help pages altogether, and immediately provide people
with the so much better html help pages!

I also wonder whether there are more people, like me, who are unaware
of this webbrowser/html optional setting.

Regards,
Rob.

>>
>> I've wondered for a long time already, why none of the figures in the 
>> online
>> documentation are shown. It always says: "Graphics omitted from Online
>> Documentation. Please see the manual".
>>
>> Is this a copyright issue? If not so, then why not convert all the 
>> figures into
>> a format that can be included in the online documentation?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rob.

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