Simon -
As long as we're doing feature requests, how about a tool bar item to show/hide 
the workspace browser (a great feature that I use a lot)?
Excellent work on the gui, btw; thanks for all your work!
- Pete

On Mar 31, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Ben Madin wrote:

> G'day Simon et al,
> 
> On 31/03/2010, at 23:17 , Martin Batholdy wrote:
> 
>> I use the help-functions a lot to look up all the different arguments of a 
>> function.
>> What I would love is if it would be possible to open help-files in a 
>> different program (like Safari).
>> So that when I type ?par (or help("par")) my default web browser pops up and 
>> shows me the help-file.
>> That would give me the opportunity to easily search the help-file via CMD+F 
>> and to quickly switch between a help-file and a script.
> 
> An alternative feature option I often wished for when learning a new package 
> would be the ability to select the text in the help window, and use the 
> Command-Return key combination (as for the script window) to execute it (ie 
> for the example text) instead of the copy - change window - paste - return 
> combination... thus making stepping through example scripts much easier... 
> but I suspect this to have hidden complexities!
> 
> cheers
> 
> Ben
> 
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