For what its worth, thanks AJ and others for the time you put into replying queries daily. I find often I don't have to ask because if someone hasn't already asked it someone else will soon ask. Not to mention, but I will, some of your responses (all of you) leaves me saying " I didn''t know you could do that" or "so that's how its done". Thanks, Thomas On Monday 28 August 2006 10:47, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 28. August 2006 07:41:03 -0700 Dennis Allison
<allison@shasta.stanford.edu> wrote:
AJ --
You are, of course, correct. I wanted Gaute to take a look at the actual code and proceed from there. Docfinder is also a useful approach for learning about the system.
Gaute --
If you are a frequent reader of this list, you know that AJ's style is to encourage posters to 1) be complete and precise in the questions they post and 2) provide just enough infomration for the poster to discover the answer to his/her post himself. This is an excellent pedagogical strategy but sometimes is frustrating.
No, it's personal laziness to provide the food bite-size :-)
Andreas
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