On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 07:37:40PM -0400, Brian Gustin wrote: [snip] > > OK.. maybe another project to tackle.. I guess I just need to start > building the python documentation the way I think it outta be done... > and see how it goes over..
At the top of the table of contents of the library reference, it says: Python Library Reference Guido van Rossum Python Software Foundation Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fred L. Drake, Jr., editor So, another thing you could do is to send an email to Fred Drake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] in which you provide an example with a bit of commentary and ask him to include it in the ConfigParser section. Another suggestion: Go to the Python Wiki at http://wiki.python.org/moin/, then search for ConfigParser. There are already several related pages there, but I could not find a page that gives examples. So, you could add a ConfigParserExamples page that has one or more of the examples provided in this thread, or some of your own code, with a bit of explanation, and then link to it from the main ConfigParser page. In defense of the standard docs -- Since, the standard Python documentation (language reference, library reference, etc) are reference docs, they do not replace tutorial books like "Learning Python" or "Learn to Program Using Python" (by Alan Gauld, who also posts on this list). Still I've found so much of what I need in those documents, that I have a hard time complaining. And, my thanks to Fred Drake. Dave [snip] -- Dave Kuhlman http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor