The best would be to have what Amber does have with Helios: Markdown based
documentation, including clickable links.

The fact that Amber runs in a browser is obviously helpful.

Now, nothing prevents a click in the documentation pane to let one go to
such a link.
But  opening a link in a browser is platform dependent.

So, maybe the best bet would be to wait until Pharo gets a new TextModel
and leverage that.
This wouldn't solve the non cross platform link open tough.

A temporary fix would be to select a text in the comment pane, right click
on it and have an "open in web browser" thing in the menu, leading to
whatever is needed to open a link.

Phil


On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 8:54 PM, kilon <[email protected]> wrote:

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