Tim,
Could you add "up" buttons to the "previous|next" lines? I always use
that type of button to regain my bearings in the multitude of pages.
Also I miss a possibility to walk from the start page to all pages
linearly, if I feel like browsing the lot.
Especially on page one, it seems there are only two links, embedded in
the text, to move on. Once I've read that first page, when revisiting
the site, it would be nice to be able to move on immediately, without
having to recall that the links are at the bottom in the text and scroll
down to find them.
Apart from that, please continue with providing this documentation. It
contains a wealth of starting points for all of us that are not fully
versed on MS APIs.
Thanks,
Len.
I have a request of the python-win32 community. Have a look at:
http://timgolden.me.uk/python-on-windows/
In particular, click through to the section on the Registry (which is
the only section which has anything useful in it!)
and then tell me what you think. About anything. The contents,
the style, the colours, the colors, the depth of examples, the
notes. What should be there? What shouldn't? How much overlap
there should be with other sources of documentation? How much
should just be links across? Should I reproduce the pywin32 docs
verbatim. (Difficult: I've got a branch which is trying. Very trying).
Anything.
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