On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 8:55 AM, clarknie <clark...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I mean, it's quite time-consuming to find the function I want on the net
>
> and the pdf version is not so convenient as the chm version. Anybody any
> idea?
>
>
>
Alternatively, you can check-out the source copy and build your own
documentation via Sphinx. Although the first build takes a little while
(probably no more than 10 mins, and additional builds gets very faster since
Sphinx is smart in this process) it is faster to search your local copies
than on the web.

Also, you can very easily access docstrings from within IPython. If you use
Eclipse it provides a convince of jumping function/class definitions without
locally browsing the source code as well as intelligent helpers. You may
also take a look at Spyder for ease of coding.



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