"M.-A. Lemburg" wrote: > > [New onlinehelp module] > > Great work ! > > Wouldn't it make sense to hook the new [whatever it is called > now... browser.py] into the module as standard way of displaying > the help text provided PYTHONHELPBROWSER is set to one of > the supported browsers ? Not for me. I would prefer to see the raw text rather than having a new window pop up. I would be happy to provide a mode that does this but I would rather it wasn't the default. Also, some of the text is docstrings. Presumably I wouldn't launch a browser for those, so the interface becomes somewhat inconsistent. How about this: if I taught urllib (or something) to translate doc: URLs into real URLs then you could do something like: browser.browse( "doc:lib/lambda" ) Maybe that would help...more thought needed. -- 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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