Re: [python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation

2008-05-28 Thread bob gailer
Mark Hammond wrote: If you can make some edits which reflect your concerns I would be happy to thrash out the detail - eg, you could restructure things, and leave explicit questions where you feel the current docs don't cover the info. Will do as best as I can. That would make my task much

Re: [python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation

2008-05-28 Thread Mark Hammond
--Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:python-win32- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bob gailer > Sent: Thursday, 29 May 2008 5:04 AM > To: Python-Win32 List > Subject: [python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation > > A few years ago I wrote on this

Re: [python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation

2008-05-28 Thread bob gailer
Tim Roberts wrote: bob gailer wrote: A few years ago I wrote on this subject and never had a response. Since Tim has put the docs on the Web I revisited them. And I still have questions and concerns. So here goes: ... Under Keyboard Bindings: ... Why is Ctrl+ followed by upper case letters whe

Re: [python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation

2008-05-28 Thread Tim Roberts
bob gailer wrote: A few years ago I wrote on this subject and never had a response. Since Tim has put the docs on the Web I revisited them. And I still have questions and concerns. So here goes: ... Under Keyboard Bindings: ... Why is Ctrl+ followed by upper case letters when one must use the

[python-win32] Concerns with PythonWin documentation

2008-05-28 Thread bob gailer
A few years ago I wrote on this subject and never had a response. Since Tim has put the docs on the Web I revisited them. And I still have questions and concerns. So here goes: Under Keyboard Bindings: What does "Common Keystrokes" mean? What does "Builtin Keystrokes" mean? How are they differe