Alex Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi William,
> William Tanksley, Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I feel really stupid ... I tried to look up <file-reader> to verify
> > how to properly apply it (specifically, I wanted to look up the right
> > conventions for naming things like set-codec; I'm a newbie), and I
> > simply can't find it in the Vocabulary. What's under? I *expected* it
> > to be under File or Files... No such thing.

> It's under io.files. The way I found this out was to type:
> \ <file-reader> help
> in my listener.

I did that first... Didn't find it.

> This gives you the word's documentation, including which
> vocabulary it's from. You can also use the 'apropos' word to find a word if
> you don't know its exact name, or use ctrl+h in the graphical listener. If
> you can't find a word this way, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist somewhere
> in the library, just that its vocab hasn't been loaded. In that case just
> browse the extra/ dir.

Great! Thank you.

> Alex

-Wm

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