Allow me to speak for Esther.
The VFP docs are being reengineered somewhat to take advantage of the capabilities of HTML Help. As such, a direct port from a printed source (which is what the very first versions of VFP HTML Help docs were) isn't optimal.
This of it this way: You are going to have the best of both worlds. You can use the VFP docs as is and use the Hentzenwerke book as a further reference. You can also replace the FoxHelp.CHM with Whil's CHM version of HackFox if you so choose.
Some people like chocolate, others vanilla.
And just so there's no misunderstanding, I think HackFox is one of the most useful non-MS VFP references on the planet. It's a great reference for VFP.
>Why don't you just contact the author of the Hacker's Guide (Tamar E. Granor, Ted Roche, Doug Hennig, and Della Martin) at Hentzenwerke and use that book as the command and fuctions manual? I'm sure Microsoft and Hentzenwerke could come to terms.
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05