On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 15:37:50 +0000, Alexey Gaidamaka wrote: > On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 05:02:35 -0500, Andrew Berg wrote: > >> On 6/10/2012 4:22 AM, Alexey Gaidamaka wrote: >>> Practically the plugin is a simple html archive from python >>> documentation website running >>> inside Eclipse so you can call it using Eclipse help system. As for >>> now it is pretty large (~7 mb), but i'm planning to optimize it in >>> near future. >> Rather than archive documentation, why not use a simple static page >> that points to the different sections for each version of Python on >> docs.python.org? The 2.7.3 documentation is mostly useless to me since >> I'm using 3.3 (and of course there are some using 2.6 or 3.2 or >> 3.1...), but I can easily access it from a link in the page you've >> archived. Not only would this reduce the size of the plugin to almost >> nothing, but it would prevent the documentation from being outdated. >> >>> For more information, please visit: >>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pydoc/ >> Why isn't it installed like other Eclipse plugins? Is it even possible >> to update the plugin via Eclipse? >> >> >> This does look like a very useful plugin, though. Great idea. > > Thanx! All that you've mentioned is planned in the next versions of the > plugin.
http://pydoc.tk/news.html TBD: 1. updating and installing plugin through standard Eclipse "work with..." dialogue 2. reduce size of the original plugin that utilizes static content -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list