Yes, but there are no links.  Or do you have them?

(I admit, I made a mistake: the text is the same, contrary what I wrote. 
 Although I'm not sure that showing just the docstring of the class is best 
possible: I recently used automethod, and this documentation is not 
shown...)

Martin

Am Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2016 11:55:16 UTC+2 schrieb Johan S. R. Nielsen:
>
> I don't understand -- aren't you getting the full documentation, as in 
> this page: 
>
>
> http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/posets/__init__.html#sage-combinat-posets
>  
>
> At least, on my machine it prints the exact same information. 
>
> Best, 
> Johan 
>
> 'Martin R' via sage-devel writes: 
>
> > As you may know, using https://github.com/sagemath/sage-shell-mode, 
> working 
> > with sage in emacs is a very enjoyable pastime. 
> > In particular, typing at the sage prompt 
> > 
> > sage: sage.combinat.posets? 
> > 
> > opens a new frame and displays the documentation of sage.combinat.posets 
> > there.  However, to my dismay, some of the documentation does not appear 
> > there.  I reproduced the output for you at the end of this post.  As 
> > stakemori told me, this is exactly what you get when using sage in the 
> > console. 
> > 
> > On sphinx' homepage I see that sphinx can produce texinfo, which should 
> be 
> > the native document format for emacs. 
> > 
> > I have three questions: 
> > 
> > 1) what is currently used to produce the text printed when typing 
> "object?" 
> > 2) where would I have to add texinfo as documentation output format? 
> > 3) (that's a question for stakemori) could you use texinfo docum emacs? 
> > 
> > 
> > Martin 
> > 
> > Type:            module 
> > String form:     <module 'sage.combinat.posets' from 
> > 
> '/home/martin/sage-patchbot/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/posets/__init__.pyc'>
>  
>
> > File:           
> > 
>  
> ~/sage-patchbot/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/posets/__init__.py
>  
>
> > Docstring:       
> > Posets 
> > 
> > Common posets can be accessed through "posets.<tab>" and are listed in 
> > the posets catalog: 
> > 
> > * *Catalog of posets* 
> > 
> > Poset-related classes: 
> > 
> > * *sage.combinat.posets.posets* 
>
>
> -- 
>

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