Moshe Zadka wrote: > > On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Paul Prescod wrote: > > > > In a Red Hat installation, they don't install the HTML docs at all. > > > > What docs are installed? > > The LaTeX files. Did I say how much I enjoy working on Red Hat machines > yet? > > linux-users-should-use-a-real-distribution-ly y'rs, Z. Does "man python" work yet? Or maybe my installation was just messed up. As an aside, I think that there are three reasons that it would be nice if we delivered the Python documentation in man format: 1. man(1) die-hards (blow-hards!) would be happy 2. man open() etc. would return Python information which is a way of advertising Python 3. documenting every function in every programming language in a common namespace is a ridiculous idea and by contributing to the problem we can do our part to kill a tool that has lived long past its time. :) -- Paul Prescod - Not encumbered by corporate consensus It's difficult to extract sense from strings, but they're the only communication coin we can count on. - http://www.cs.yale.edu/~perlis-alan/quotes.html
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