Conrad writes: >(Ruby Rocks!, Ruby Rolls!, Ruby Rules!) Now *that* one I like very much. I can see that on a T-shirt :-) >1.1 > >Ruby is a simple and powerful object-oriented scripting language >Ruby is a simple and powerful object-oriented programming language I put my vote in for this change (see earlier post) especially. >7.20 > >What is the difference between ".." and "...?" >What is the difference between ".." and "..."? I agree with Conrad here, even though the standard for American English is to put punctuation inside the quotes (the British have it correct, I think -- they put the punctuation outside of quotes). When quoting computer literals, I say toss the rules aside... >Your Tk version may be old, try a newer version. Perhaps a brief mention of the configure options such as --with-opt-dir and such would be appropriate? Can anyone enlighten us on the proper options to set? /\ndy -- Andrew Hunt, The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC. Innovative Object-Oriented Software Development web: http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com email: andy / pragmaticprogrammer.com -- Our New Book: "The Pragmatic Programmer" Published by Addison-Wesley Oct 1999 (see www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/ppbook) --