Thanks to all who responded to my query. I gained a lot of information from your responses. For the time being, I've opted to try the online 2.6 edition of The Zope Book. First off I want to say it's a privilege to have such documentation online. I appreciate the hard work that has gone into it. To be sure, it has so far been helpful and for this reason alone the authors, editors, and publisher deserve to have their final product bought and paid for when it is published. However...<noflames> :-) I printed it and spent half an hour reading and I find that it is lacking in some respects. It contains good content but the presentation is inconsistent. I had to read several sections multiple times to grasp easily explained concepts which could have been explained in one well-written paragraph or if presented in a different order. The layout itself became so distracting that to retain my sanity I had to start marking up the three chapters I read with layout revisions and suggestions. I suspect others new to Zope might have the same problems with it that I am having, so I must ask with whom (or where) I can correspond directly if suggestions are welcomed. Patrick Price Senior UNIX Systems Administrator West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia USA ============================= Couldn't a better name for "Script (Python)" been decided on? Scripted Python, Python Logic Objects, Embedded Python, Python-based scripts, PyScript, or *anything* but "Script (Python)"? It may be legal but it's *distracting*. :-) Andreas Jung wrote:
there is a new draft of the Zope Book covering 2.6 available on www.zope.org:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/2_6Edition/
-aj