"Thomas Heller" <thomas.heller at ion-tof.com> wrote: > "Fred L. Drake, Jr." <fdrake at acm.org> wrote in message > >news:15071.3493.627817.33065 at cj42289-a.reston1.va.home.com... > > Hernan M. Foffani writes: > > > The Python Shelf! > > > All the docs you use to like in one package! Includes: > > > > Thomas Heller writes: > > > I updated Hernan Foffani's pythlp.py script to generate python 2.1 > > > documentation in Windows HTML Help format. > > > > > > Are you two doing any coordination? I'd like to link to or directly > > provide a version in HTML Help, and am unsure which would be best to > > use. > No coordination currently, merely coincidence by accident. That's right! What I can promise: 1. To keep the URL http://www.orgmf.com.ar/condor/pytstuff.html online. 2. To provide the a way to download the following files: 2.1 pythlp.py 2.2 pythlp.chm 2.3 pyshelf.chm & c. 3. I'll keep copies of those files of older versions of Python. > > I think the Python Shelf is a great idea! Thanks! > > Hernan, will you keep Pyshelf in sync with the > development docs on Sourceforge? No. :-) Up today my biggest effort is to try to keep the HTML Help and the Shelf in sync with each major _release_ of Python. And regarding version 2.0 I missed miserably. :-( In this context by "major" I mean python 2.0, 2.1 but not 2.0.1 I think that Python Shelf can be a nice companion for newbies that aren't very aware of where the docs and helps are. ie: Grab the current release version of Python, grab the Python Shelf, install everything, and you have a pretty nice language that comes with an IDE and almost 5MB of compressed docs with full text search. I could make some interim version of Python Shelf if the FAQ and/or Howtos have "good" changes or if I receive enough suggestions. Regards, Hernan
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