Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > Nick Craig-Wood schrieb: > > Being a seasoned unix user, I tend to reach for pydoc as my first stab > > at finding some documentation rather than (after excavating the mouse > > from under a pile of paper) use a web browser. > > > > If you've ever used pydoc you'll know it reads docstrings and for some > > modules they are great and for others they are sorely lacking. > > > > If pydoc could show all this documentation as well I'd be very happy! > > > > Maybe your quick dispatch feature could be added to pydoc too? > > It is my intention to work together with Ron Adam to make the pydoc <-> > documentation integration as seamless as possible. So I'll be able to read the main docs for a module in a terminal without reaching for the web browser (or info)? That would be great! How would pydoc decide which bit of docs it is going to show? If I type "pydoc re" is it going to give me the rather sparse __doc__ from the re module or the nice reST docs? Or maybe both, one after the other? Or will I have to use a flag to dis-ambiguate? If you type "pydoc re" at the moment then it says in it MODULE DOCS http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html which is pretty much useless to me when ssh-ed in to a linux box half way around the world... > > It is missing conversion of ``comment'' at the moment as I'm sure you > > know... > > Sorry, what did you mean? ``comment'' produces smart quotes in latex if I remember correctly. You probably want to convert it somehow because it looks a bit odd on the web page as it stands. I'm not sure what the reST replacement might be, but converting it just to "comment" would probably be OK. Likewise with `comment' to 'comment'. For an example see the first paragraph here: http://pydoc.gbrandl.de/reference/index.html -- Nick Craig-Wood <nick at craig-wood.com> -- http://www.craig-wood.com/nick
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