I when through VG's tutorial (part III) and it is not very intuitive.  To many
valves to open and close.  The "tree" that is formed following the tutorial's
procedural steps visually does not provide enough insight to your design.  There is
a button that when pressed displays the layout of the selected widgets.  Not to my
surprise the display was not what was described at start of the tutorial.  As a
matter of fact I think the documentation is behind several revisions relative to
the program.  All in all I preferred a drag and drop environment like vtcl.

Andreas Sievers wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >
> >I have downloaded and examined VG a few weeks ago.  I did not care for it
> >compared to VTCL.  I find the methodology of VTCL more user friendly (at least
> >for me).  I would personaly like to see the development of VTCL continue.
>
> me too !! :-)
>
> andreas sievers
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