On Thu, 22 May 2008 17:21:47 +0100, you wrote: >I have a request of the python-win32 community. Have a look at: > >http://timgolden.me.uk/python-on-windows/ > >In particular, click through to the section on the Registry >(which is the only section which has anything useful in it!) >and then tell me what you think. About anything. The contents, >the style, the colours, the colors, the depth of examples, the >notes. What should be there? What shouldn't? How much overlap >there should be with other sources of documentation? How much >should just be links across? Should I reproduce the pywin32 docs >verbatim. (Difficult: I've got a branch which is trying. Very trying). >Anything. > >Points to bear in mind: > > * This is very alpha > * I'm using Sphinx but I've done very little with its capabilities > * The examples I've put together work: you can drop them straight >onto an interpreter window and run them. But is that a desirable goal. > * My intention is that this be a community effort. (The source is actually >hosted at Google Code). > * This URL (probably) won't be its final resting place. > >In particular, it will be very clear as you read that I'm 100% sure where >I'm going with it yet. But at the very least I want lots of examples which, >even in passing, semi-document the kind of stuff which people ask about >on python-win32 and python-list. > >Enough babble from me. Have a look. > >TJG >
Tim, IMHO the links could be a bit more visible. When looking at the 'Where do I begin' paragraph, it took me quite some time to notice that there *were* actually links in there (after being taken there by clicking on the 'Where do I begin' link in the left hand column already several times) Using Opera and FF on W2K at 1600x1200 Looking forward to using the contents. Ton. _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32