Op do, 08 mrt 2001, schreef u: > Yes, that's a problem. Damon and I spent many hours to improve the > software, > (let's not forget to thank all of you who sent patches and bug reports) > but at the same time we still don't have any documentation available > (almost none). > > The tutorial is really old and there is just 2 or 3 samples. > > Is anyone interested in creating a comprehensive set of samples > illustrating > what can be done with Visual Tcl ? Any help appreciated! > > Is anyone interested in writing documentation for Visual Tcl 1.5 ? > Documentation could also consist of more "Tips of the day" (we just have > a few). > > CG I have to admit that, when I first played with vtcl, my main criticism was: "Why isn't there a manual.". Now (a few months later), I realise that I didn't need a manual for vtcl, it actually was a Tcl/Tk tutorial, (and even better: a Tcl/Tk book (I use the Brent Welch, and the Oosterhout book, and the man pages via Tkman)). Also the "Frequently made mistakes" is very usefull in my case (I seem to be able to make them all...) So maybe the idea of just increasing the "Tips of the day" is a good one (they were usefull to me), and the first tip to appear (in a hughe font) would have to be: "please read this or that tutorial/book on Tcl/Tk first". A few more elaborate examples (as the help is now) can be usefull, but it won't be easy to write such examples without having to explain a lot about Tcl/Tk... I do agree that such examples might win more people to start experimenting with vtcl. But after a (short) while, they'll learn that they have to read something about Tcl/Tk though... Just my 0.02, Stef. _______________________________________________ vtcl-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vtcl-user
