Re: Haiku instructions
I ran across this set of instructions for use of a Java tool:
Notice how easy it is to read and understand. Since I am sending in plain
text, the HTML rendering of the tools does not appear. The original
instructions, together with the missing tool icons, written in standard tech
writing will seen if you click the link at the bottom of this page:
In the editor,
The canvas dominates all,
The tool-bar's on top.
[snip]
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/jflap/new/DOCS/gui.editor.EditorPane.html
Peter I wish I had written this.
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