Just as a side note, it is indeed possible to view the html docs offline by 
having a copy of the directory Ben mentioned, and depending on which Unix 
system you are using, it is possible that this doc is already packaged. I'm 
thinking of Debian : https://packages.debian.org/jessie/python-matplotlib-doc 
(python and bumpy docs are also packaged the same way and I use them a lot.)


Best,
Pierre


On 28 juillet 2014 18:11:18 UTC, 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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