Help tab should consist of more than an "About" entry. If it doesn't have Help...don't call it Help.

Nope. Putting "about" in the help menu is standard GUI design under Windows. (theres even some dumb acronym for it :-) Although I agree that putting "help" in the help menu is usually more important than putting "about" in the help menu. I assume that this is an early release so he's probably waiting for some users (and English ones at that) to help write up his help files.

Hmm, on second though, im guessing, but somehow i suspect that if there _had_ been help there it would have been in german. :-)

Yves / DeMerphq
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In reply to Re: Re: New Perl/Tk-Designer (Free) by demerphq
in thread New Perl/Tk-Designer (Free) by cybertrekker

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