"Tim Peters" <tim.one at comcast.net> writes: > [Tim] >>> Another project we ran out of time for was building the Windows HTML >>> docs into a .chm file; there's a quite capable script for doing that >>> in >>> >>> Doc/tools/prechm.py >>> >>> but it hasn't been updated since the last time it worked. > > [Thomas Heller] >> This script works with the current docs as well. But including it in >> the windows installer instead of the 1250 html pages will raise the >> size by ~200 kB (probably the full text index), > > The size of what? The installer .exe? I'm not sure anyone would notice, > given how large it is already. Sure. I just wanted to mention that switching to .chm doesn't decrease the download size for the installer exe. > > A fully indexed .chm file is much better for searching than pydoc. Sounds > like a case of lose-a-little, gain-a-lot. > Ok, should this already go into 2.3.1? Thomas
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