On Nov 26, 2006, at 12:33pm, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo writes:
Thanks; committed as 0c1ba7306f4175c65baad77595f7854bafe6d67e.
However, doc/Makefile does not yet do anything with python.txt.
make install-doc converts many other documents to HTML or PDF
and installs them. As python.txt is apparently
M. Levinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good question. I formatted it to resemble output from the pydoc program
(and the interactive Python interpreter's help system) so it would have
the look of other Python API documentation that should be familiar to
many Python programmers; installing it
Applied. If you have any enhancements, feel free to send it here.
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Kalle Olavi Niemitalo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Thu, Sep 21, 2006:
Jonas Fonseca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The event system was introduced for keybindings, when work was being
done to support loadable module, especially scripting modules.
I see, the event system was first added to CVS in
On Sep 20, 2006, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo writes:
M. Levinson levinsm at users.sourceforge.net writes:
The patch includes documentation for Python programmers in doc/python.txt,
and the documentation is also available internally from Python code via
Python's introspection API.
Both currently seem
M. Levinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would the attached version of the patch work correctly under Debian?
diff --git a/mrldev:src/scripting/python/python.c
b/mrldev:src/scripting/python/python.c
index cf9e0c0..e1bc374 100644
Yes, that works.
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M. Levinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The patch includes documentation for Python programmers in doc/python.txt,
and the documentation is also available internally from Python code via
Python's introspection API.
Both currently seem to contain the same text. Would it be a good
idea to