Technically speaking, we do support HTML Help, as that is the format of our
online documentation. So, I think what you are really asking for is a
packaged version of the HTML documentation that you find online that one
can just simply download for themselves?
As a quick solution for the moment, you can go to the following link:
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.github.com
and click on the "Download .zip" button on the right side. That will get
you the online documentation that should work off-line.
Ben Root
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Gary Setter <garyset...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Monday, July 28, 2014 08:16 AM
> Dear Sirs,
> Please consider including Html Help as a third format for MatPlotLib
> documentation. I was first introduced to MatPlotLib at an online class in
> programming which used Python and MatPlotLib. I was impressed by MatPlotLib
> but believed that the help system could be better for someone like me.
>
> At the time, only PDF was available, which has these problems:
> - The index page is difficult to navigate
> - You cannot move backwards and forwards as you follow hyperlinks
> - Being page oriented, text that spans pages has a distracting page break
> - In some places, text spills off the page and is not visible.
>
> You added Html support online, which is was a great improvement. However
> it has a fatal flaw for someone like me:
> - It is unavailable to people without an internet connection when then
> they are working.
>
> Of the help documents that I used or written, (plain text, UNIX man pages,
> LaTex, WinHelp and Html Help), Html Help is by far the best system. Html
> help is:
> - Self contained
> - Available off line
> - Easy to navigate
> - Easy to use index
> - Easy to use table of contents
>
> There is only one problem that I know of concerning using Html Help for
> MatPlotLib documentation, support for it on UNIX systems. Rather than
> rejecting Html Help, why not work on supporting it on UNIX systems?
>
> To see what I'm talking about, please take a look at the Html Help version
> of MatPlotLib 1.3.0 which I converted from the PDF file. It is a
> sourceforge project which you can access here:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlibashtmlhelp/?source=directory
>
> What do you think? Is Html Help a format for offline documentation that
> you are willing to support or at least accept? Please reply here or to
> garyset...@yahoo.com.
>
> Gary Setter
>
>
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