Thank you *very* much.

> What happens when you try it? Your computer won't catch on fire when you
> make a mistake, so experimentation is a good way to learn. :-)
I left out a lot of fumblings, including these ones.  I find that when
I'm beginning trying to understand a system with lots of parts them I
can't understand from what I'm looking at even what is relevant to my
question.  That is, it's the "Hello world" problem where until you
have something then you can't move on to the next.

Thanks again.
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