The problem with context sensitive help is that most of the time (50%)+ 
you just get "Page Not Found"

Example:
Create a new connection object. ($Con)
Type $Con.  and scroll the displayed parameter list - on my machine you 
get "page not found" for each element. I can understand some of the 
obsucre elements not having any help but I would have thought that the 
connection object would be one of the better documented .

Unless there is something broken on my machine (Linux Mint 17) *sigh*

It could be a symptom of another error -  where I cannot access the 
examples but get a strange error.
Posted with this subject in the forum "Password error on clicking store 
or examples in GUI"

...and yes, I'm on daily updates.

Cheers,
Ian.



On 07/02/15 19:45, Lewis Balentine wrote:
> The context sensitive on-line help system uses the Wiki. That implies
> the existence of some sort of search capability.
>
> It would be very helpful if that were exposed on the web pages ... but
> perhaps it is based on the various index pages.
>
>
> On 02/07/2015 05:33 AM, Ian wrote:
>> IIF - I should have know there would be something.
>>
>> now if the wiki had a search function........
>>
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>>
>
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