Thanks, I tried that, if you mean right-clicking and selecting print topic
and subtopics (let me know if you mean something else). It works
"sub-optimally" (where sub-optimal means horribly bad). What happens is
that it actually opens up every separate html page and prints it to the
printer, **each page a separate job**, at a glacial pace; it doesn't combine
them first into a printable format (ideally getting rid of the white space
at the end of every html page) & allow you to see or print that as one
document. At last count, after 20 minutes of waiting, to print out a
section of the C# reference, I have over 500 print jobs! and counting (the
average is LESS than TWO pages per print job). It may take a LONG time . .
..
The major reference books do not cover C#2005 yet (C# 2005=the C# in vs
2005),
such as "the official reference":
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/5798.asp
I also don't see the C# 2005 Programmer's reference in print. The advantage
of printing on-line material is that it gets out much quicker than print,
but it does require that someone remember to put a "printable" format button
somewhere.
"Chris Simmons" <ne************ ***@netchris.co m> wrote in message
news:11******** **************@ g49g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com.. .
While you can print the tree from VS.NET (Visual Studio.NET->Visual
Basic and Visual C#->Reference->Visual C# Language->C# Language
Specification), I'd still take Tim's advice and purchase a book. I'm
not sure what you mean by "C# 2005", but this book
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...l/-/0321154916) covers the
C# 2.0 features as well as 1.1