[python-win32] Request for comments
Larry Bates
larry.bates at websafe.com
Fri May 30 03:35:04 CEST 2008
Tim Golden 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,
On my monitors the blue links look "fuzzy".
Table of contents blue on blue is hard for me to read.
While I'm not crazy about the pink background, that is probably a personal
preference.
-Larry Bates
(Windows XP Pro, running dual monitors at 1600 x 1200).
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