<fx: jumps up and down in glee> Neat stuff. Ka-Ping Yee strikes again. And it works with Python 1.5.2. <fx: more of the same> Running on NT (4.00.1381) in an "MS-DOS" window, using Python 1.5.2 installed in the effbot manner, it works, with the slight strangeness that if I do: python pydoc.py <name> I get the documentation for <name> OK, but it is preceded with a line claiming that: The system cannot find the path specified. I don't have the time to pursue this at the moment - it's possibly an artefact of our system? (one minor "prettiness" hack - those of us who have been tainted by Emacs Lisp programming tend to start module documentation off with a line of the form: <name>.py -- information about the module which, when pydoc'ed, results in a NAME line which starts with <name> twice... Of course, if I'm the only person doing this, I'll just have to, well, stop...) A request - a "-f" switch to allow the user to specify a particular Python file (i.e., something not on the PYTHONPATH). Tibs -- Tony J Ibbs (Tibs) http://www.tibsnjoan.co.uk/ "How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks." - Dorothy L. Sayers, "Gaudy Night" My views! Mine! Mine! (Unless Laser-Scan ask nicely to borrow them.)
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