On 05/20/2011 11:48 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
>

>
> I have made a few more small changes, and I have an additional change
> that I have not committed yet.  The table of contents for the examples
> page has every single example titled as something like "animation
> example code:".  This is repeatitive and distracting.  In the same
> spirit of removing "matplotlib" from the titles of the api subsections,
> I wanted to do the same here.  I figured out how to do that without
> changing the actual titles of the subsections.
>
> So, my question is, do we want that?  If so, I can push up the change to

Yes!

> my pull request.  I still have to do some merge work apparently, but
> otherwise, I think I am done with the major changes to the v1.0.x docs.
> Is there anything else we want to fix before I merge this pull request?

Sounds to me like this is a good time to merge it.

>
> Some other ideas I have had is to include a link to the glossary page in
> the page header next to "docs", and maybe the FAQ, as well?  I also want

Glossary?  I didn't even know there was one, so putting in a prominent 
link to it sounds like a good idea.  I think that putting a FAQ link up 
front is also a good idea; maybe it will help remind us to keep 
expanding the FAQ when we keep seeing the same question on the mailing list.

> to expand the glossary page, and comb through the docstrings to
> incorporate more ":term:" usage.  However, I probably want to hold off
> on those ideas for the master branch.
>
> Let me know what you all think of the docs!

I have not yet tried to build from your branch, but based on 
descriptions and discussions, it should be a substantial improvement. Go 
ahead and push when you feel ready. Thank you for all the work.

Eric

> Ben Root
>

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