Judy (among others) is quite right about the help that example stacks would be. But not just for new programmers. I've been programming for over 30 years, on mamy different systems, languages, and on a wide varietly of tasks, and I find Rev very slow to learn because the documentation per se is verbose, repetitive, and lacks such simple examples.
How many hours have you spent with just a graphic learning what changing each of the properties actually changes? How baffled were you that the terminology used in the documentation does not coincide completely with the correct names of the properties? Or the realization that the Object Inspector does not allow inspection of all of an objects properties? Or that the Object Inspector's labels are inconsistent with the property names? I would like to see an Object Inspector which shows a generic object of the type (for normal, focusable, disabled, highlighted, &c.), and as each property is changed, the generic objects reflect this . Having had such a palette would have saved me enormous time and frustration. I can write one now, but I've got work to do. (Maybe when my load lightens...). _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
