On Saturday, February 7, 2004, at 07:32 PM, Robert Brenstein wrote:

That's right. If my product uses somebody else's library, I should/could include a mention of it in my About box but otherwise it should not be (in typical program) explicitely visible to the end user. However, as someone said in another email in this thread, as a developer, I want to see more info, description, examples etc. Since in library only the stack scripts are the true library, the cards can be easily used for that documentation, examples, etc. If I use the library as library, I just 'start using' it. If I want to see more, I just 'go to' it.

I think this is fine for light documentation. For heavier documentation this might put some overhead on the size of the stack.

Yes, of course. It is simply option #1 but each library author needs to decide what is optimal for his product.


Robert
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