Yes, the help system in 0.4 does search package documentation as well.

— Mike
​


On Sunday, 1 February 2015 03:32:26 UTC+2, i.cos...@me.com wrote:
>
>
> Ok, will Lexicon be baked into 0.4? If so, then the instructions in the 
> latest documentation makes sense:
>
> http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/manual/documentation/
>
>
> Otherwise, there will need to be an extra line in the "Accessing 
> Documentation" section.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Sunday, 1 February 2015 10:09:34 UTC+11, Michael Hatherly wrote:
>>
>> Make sure you’ve installed Lexicon as Tom has mentioned. Also call using 
>> Lexicon prior to trying to search for package docs at the REPL.
>>
>> — Mike
>> ​
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, 31 January 2015 22:57:36 UTC+2, i.cos...@me.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I installed Sims and ran `?sim` at REPL. I got the following back: 
>>> `dasslsim (generic function with 20 methods)`. I see that there is an 
>>> extensive docstring against sim in src/sim.jl. Why am I not seeing this at 
>>> REPL? I'm on julia 0.3.5
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 22 January 2015 03:54:14 UTC+11, Ivan Ogasawara wrote:
>>>>
>>>> great!
>>>> El 21/01/2015 14:22, "Michael Hatherly" <michael...@gmail.com> 
>>>> escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I’m pleased to announce the latest update to the Docile 
>>>>> <https://github.com/MichaelHatherly/Docile.jl> and Lexicon 
>>>>> <https://github.com/MichaelHatherly/Lexicon.jl> documentation 
>>>>> packages.
>>>>>
>>>>> New features include:
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Docile now supports plain strings 
>>>>>    <http://michaelhatherly.github.io/Docile.jl/syntax/#plain-strings>, 
>>>>>    ie. without @doc, as docstrings. Compatibility with the Julia 0.4 
>>>>>    doc system is still present. 
>>>>>    - Thanks to Tom Short, Lexicon can now output nicely formatted 
>>>>>    markdown. This can then be used to create static documentation using 
>>>>>    programs such as MkDocs <http://www.mkdocs.org/>. See the 
>>>>>    documentation from the following packages for examples of the results: 
>>>>>    Sims <https://tshort.github.io/Sims.jl/>, Docile 
>>>>>    <http://michaelhatherly.github.io/Docile.jl/>, and Lexicon 
>>>>>    <http://michaelhatherly.github.io/Lexicon.jl/>. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Any bugs or feature requests can be opened in either the Docile or 
>>>>> Lexicon repos.
>>>>>
>>>>> Happy documenting!
>>>>>
>>>>> — Mike
>>>>> ​
>>>>>
>>>>

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