To answer everyone: Yes, PROF was a tutorial account which you might find on a Reality, ADDS, or maybe GA system.
Sierra-Bravo simply published the D3 Reference Manual at d3ref.com and then forgot about it 6 years ago. Yes, Malcolm has/had a ton of things like this but he may not be selling anymore and certainly hasn't wanted to pass on his work to others for development (many of us have asked). D3 didn't have a Pick BASIC manual and if anything the manual covers only had UPdate Processor keystrokes. And for Dawn - Cheatsheets are generally published to help people with syntax, not usually for an entire language that is rich with functions. If you need a reference, just make sure you have quick access to the product documentation for the target platform. I have docs for all systems on my development systems and can usually reference syntax for functions quickly when required. The manuals are PDF or HTML and easily searchable. For the systems I use most often I have shortcuts to the docs on my desktop. HTH T > > From: Dawn Wolthuis > > I have cheatsheets for JavaScript, HTML, and CSS for > > training student interns but do not have one for MV > > BASIC. It's a long shot, but just in case anyone has > > one, I'd love to see and use it. _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
