[issue1653] a couple of documentation issues

2007-12-18 Thread Joseph Armbruster

Joseph Armbruster added the comment:

I left out some important info and made a typo:

url: http://svn.python.org/projects/python/branches/py3k
rev: 59543

For Issue 1:  The two test ifs at lines 1674 and 1678 never are
satisfied, not the #windows statement never gets reached...

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[issue1653] a couple of documentation issues

2007-12-18 Thread Martin v. Löwis

Martin v. Löwis added the comment:

I think it's bad to mix separate issues in a single report, as it makes
it difficult to track which of them had been resolved.

As for the paths - I am not surprised it is broken now, as pydoc hasn't
been updated ever since the documentation had been switched to rst (AFAICT).

As for uncompressing the documentation at installation time - I think
this is a bad idea. Instead, pydoc should properly open the chm file so
that it navigates to the right position directly. If you uncompresses,
it more-than-doubles the space, and you need to deal with removing the
files at uninstallation time.

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[issue1653] a couple of documentation issues

2007-12-18 Thread Joseph Armbruster

Joseph Armbruster added the comment:

I think it's bad to mix separate issues in a single report, as it makes
it difficult to track which of them had been resolved.

Martin, agreed.  Please close this issue and I will generate new issues
(with patches) for each item as encountered.

 As for the paths - I am not surprised it is broken now, as pydoc 
 hasn't been updated ever since the documentation had been switched to 
 rst (AFAICT).

I will generate a new issues for these as well.

 As for uncompressing the documentation at installation time - I think
 this is a bad idea. Instead, pydoc should properly open the chm file 
 so that it navigates to the right position directly. If you
 uncompresses, it more-than-doubles the space, and you need to deal 
 with removing the files at un-installation time.

Ok, I just figured rather than the user go through the whole hh utility
manually, this could alleviate that.  Seems like your approach would
definitely save some space.

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[issue1653] a couple of documentation issues

2007-12-18 Thread Martin v. Löwis

Martin v. Löwis added the comment:

Closing as requested.

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resolution:  - out of date
status: open - closed

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