Andreas Röhler <andreas.roeh...@online.de> writes: > Make it a principle: "Users first!" :-) just my opinion. So let's > proceed.
Of course! > BTW in doc there is a commands list. Might it be of some use already? As doc/ stands, it is not much different from the Emacs Lisp sources from which we would have subtracted Emacs Lisp. It's much better than not having sources at all, but it's not essentially better than the sources themselves, so it does not add value to the distribution. Unless I miss something, doc/ could almost go away. I use `C-h m' or `C-h b' in activated Python mode to get the key bindings, you likely do it this way also. So one sentence in README telling how to do `C-h m' or `C-h b' could likely replace the interesting part of doc/, and maybe more useful too. That's not good documentation yet, but that's a start. I doubt average Python users, not already familiar with Emacs Lisp, could manage their way into doc/, but I may well be wrong on that! François _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode