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Re: How do I capture the text "around" a node?


> I'm very new to this and have been struggling through basically
> finding what resources I can on the net.
> 
> I'm reluctant to purchase a book as a reference as I understand that
> somethings are not set in concrete yet.
> 
> With the cost of books these days I find it hard to justify
purchasing
> them only to find that it hasn't answered my questions.

It's amazing what people can invent in order to justify their
unwillingness to part with ignorance.

Many of the good books do not cost more than one would spent at a
supermarket. There are also libraries...

In studying any discipline there are books, which are a must to read.
Without having read them one simply cannot communicate with the
specialists -- he will not be understood and he will not understand
them.

Probably, this must be part of this list's FAQ:

"It would be a waste of time for you to ask and for anybody to answer
your questions, before you've read at least one of the following
books/sources: 

... a list of resources"






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Cheers,

Dimitre Novatchev.
http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL

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