egbert wrote: > Once in a while you come acros aline of documentation > that you have to, or that invites you to, read it again. > This is what I found in PyGTK: > > The set_screen method sets the 'screen" property to > the gtk.gdk.Screen specified by screen. The "screen" property > contains the screen that the window is displayed on.
Clearly this is a violation of "once and only once". I'd reword it as: The set_screen method sets the property to the gtk.gdk specified by. The property contains the that the window is displayed on. ;) Maybe if I was being less facetious, someone could reword it as: The set_screen method sets the 'screen" property to the supplied gtk.gdk.Screen object. This property contains the screen that the window is displayed on. Documentation is often a problem with Python and its libraries, sadly. The same almost certainly goes for most open source projects. -- Ben Sizer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list