Talking with Eddy yesterday, he pointed out something that I hadn't thought about, which is the general usefulness of Ka-Ping Yee's "documentation from un-annotated doc strings" tool when one actually *wants* to get documentation from the vast number of doc strings which don't have annotation. I think that's a tool we *need*, and it looks like Ka-Ping Yee's approach is excellent for that purpose. So please don't take my grumbles about not wanting to go that route as saying I don't think the tool is very clever, and (I now realise) also very useful. I also rather like the appearance of the web page produced! (although I haven't read the HTML). Oh - and has anyone else said how nice it is to see Ka-Ping back on the Python lists again? Tibs -- Tony J Ibbs (Tibs) http://www.tibsnjoan.demon.co.uk/ "How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks." - Dorothy L. Sayers, "Gaudy Night" My views! Mine! Mine! (Unless Laser-Scan ask nicely to borrow them.)