Michael Chermside <mcherm at mcherm.com> writes: > Tim Peters writes: >> If there's a nice searchable .chm file, I wouldn't want a thousand separate >> HTML files in addition. > > I'm a Windows user, and I tend to prefer using html docs. Am I unusual in this > regard? Yes, you are. IMO. Maybe. I have setup things so that I can press F2 in Xemacs to search context sensitive in Python's chm file, very nice. OTOH, 'hh -decompile <directory> <chm-file>' will decompile the chm file into separate html files again. But there's also the html archive available for download. Thomas
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