Michael, Bernie, Tom .... and so on...
One other thing to keep in mind here is if you have a local copy of the
online docs and you are using a WINxx environment you can right click on
the folder that contains the HTML docs and use the Find command, or
just hit CTRL-F in Windows Explorer and choose the folder--etc... This
brings up the one pet-peave I have with RBTI and the online docs is that
I want to have a downloadable copy of the most recent docs.. I know the
change the docs at the ... http://www.rsyntax.com/Syntax.htm but I want
to be able to download the new copy as soon as the changes are posted to
the web... anyway, I'll shut up.
P.S. I know that we can go to http://www.rbase.com/Updates but it hasn't
been updated since Dec-29-2000
Jim Limburg
Michael Young wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> True, books are nice but they are gone. You can use powerful search
> tools to find instances of a word or phrase. You can search in a HTML
> document with almost anything. If you want a real comprehensive search
> then load all the HTML documents in a program such as NoteTab Pro and
> do a search on all documents.
>
> A good email program will do the same thing if you keep your messages
> which I, and many others on the list, have done. One day, I have no
> doubt, RBTI will have a searchable database of all messages on their
> web site.
>
> Best regards,
> Mike Young
>
> --Original Message Text---
> From: Paul Eichhorn
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:50:10 -0500
>
> Hi, folks.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >><A real index for the documentation would sure be nice.>
>
> >If you have the latest update to the HTML help for Rbase includes
> this!
> >or goto
>
> >http://www.RSyntax.com
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> <sigh> That's not an index. It's a table of contents. If you have an
> old book, look in the back. That's an index.