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Re: Linux-oriented field report [message #3054 is a reply to message #3053] Fri, 05 May 2006 13:13 Go to previous message
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Werner wrote on Fri, 05 May 2006 10:58

May I just suggest to follow the cited link and actually read the report?

My link points to a report dated December 12, 2005 though it begins with a link to a report dated September 14, 2005.

Werner




I actually followed the link in the report "See my older post upp: Ultimate++ first."... but, because there was no link back, I didn't go back. Let's say I'm alone who forgets to go back...

But thanks for mentioning it. Because I've found that I'm not alone about Topic++:
from Dec 22, 2005 (06:46 AM) report


I have to admit the whole thing is a little too complex for my brains Smile, and using stuff like "Topic++" (Assist -> Topic++ or just CTRL+ENTER), "Browser++" (Assist -> Show Browser++ or just CTRL+B) and all the different areas of the IDE is... well... a little too complex, just like I said.


Very polite way to say "rubbish"...
Edit:
not about you Werner - about the help system!...

[Updated on: Fri, 05 May 2006 13:24]

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