Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Documentation options

2019-04-02 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 29Mar2019 05:33, Rich Shepard  wrote:

On Fri, 29 Mar 2019, Xavier Bustamante Talavera wrote:

I use Dash  to read SQLAlchemy documentation,
which is great to search through it and works offline (it downloads the
whole docs).


This looks like the ideal solution. I'll install Dash and use it.


If it is of use I have this shell function:

   open_dash () {
   open "dash://$*"
   }

and this alias:

 alias //=open_dash

so that I can go "// search terms here" from the shell command line.  
Avoids some painful touchpad/mouse mucking around.


Cheers,
Cameron Simpson 

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Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Documentation options

2019-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard

On Sat, 30 Mar 2019, Cameron Simpson wrote:


If it is of use I have this shell function:

  open_dash () {
  open "dash://$*"
  }

and this alias:

alias //=open_dash

so that I can go "// search terms here" from the shell command line.  Avoids 
some painful touchpad/mouse mucking around.


Cameron,

Zeal is a command line tool; a bash shell script is probably not necessary.
Most of my work is in virtual terminals and I use the trackball to switch
among them. There are some GUI applications that are highly productive and
they all take keyboard commands as well as those from the pointing thingie.

Thanks for the suggestion,

Rich

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Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Documentation options

2019-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 29 Mar 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:


This looks like the ideal solution. I'll install Dash and use it.


Actually, I won't because it's an Apple product for their macOS and iOS.
However, slackbuilds.org has a package called Zeal (a simple offline
documentation browser inspired by Dash) that works with linux and that Other
OS.

Regards,

Rich

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Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Documentation options

2019-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 29 Mar 2019, Xavier Bustamante Talavera wrote:


I use Dash  to read SQLAlchemy documentation,
which is great to search through it and works offline (it downloads the
whole docs).


Xavier,

This looks like the ideal solution. I'll install Dash and use it.

Many thanks,

Rich

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[sqlalchemy] Re: Documentation options

2019-03-29 Thread Xavier Bustamante Talavera
Hello Rich,

I use Dash  to read SQLAlchemy documentation, 
which is great to search through it and works offline (it downloads the 
whole docs).

Xavier.

El dijous, 21 març de 2019 21:20:33 UTC+1, Rich va escriure:
>
> Are there PDF versions of the docs available for downloading and reading? 
> I 
> don't find an answer on the web site. 
>
> TIA, 
>
> Rich 
>

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