Re: Documentation wrapper

2006-11-05 Thread Dani
Thank you all for your help. The combination doc-base + dwww (or dhelp) is exactly what I was looking for. How come there is no mention to 'doc-base' in the Debian reference or the Debian FAQ? It seems a pretty useful tool :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "un

Re: Documentation wrapper

2006-11-05 Thread Miles Fidelman
Ralph Katz wrote: On 11/05/2006 08:50 AM, Dani wrote: Hi all, Is there any console tool that allows the user to access easily to the documentation of any package? For example, if I am working with python-matplotlib (a matlab-like python plotting system) and I want to read its main documentat

Re: Documentation wrapper

2006-11-05 Thread Ralph Katz
On 11/05/2006 08:50 AM, Dani wrote: > Hi all, > > Is there any console tool that allows the user to access easily to the > documentation of any package? For example, if I am working with > python-matplotlib (a matlab-like python plotting system) and I want to > read its main documentation, already

Re: Documentation wrapper

2006-11-05 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hello Dani. > Is there any console tool that allows the user to access easily to the > documentation of any package? Maybe dwww is what you are searching for: > Description: Read all on-line documentation with a WWW browser > All installed on-line documentation will be served via a local HTTP >

Documentation wrapper

2006-11-05 Thread Dani
Hi all, Is there any console tool that allows the user to access easily to the documentation of any package? For example, if I am working with python-matplotlib (a matlab-like python plotting system) and I want to read its main documentation, already installed in my box (package: python-matplotli