Jules Bean wrote:
Andrew Coppin wrote:
OTOH, I recently discovered that GHCi has the ability to show you
what's defined in a given module without me having to wait 40 seconds
for Firefox to start... Shame you can't scroll its output. (And still
no help if you're not sure of the module name.)
Andrew Coppin wrote:
OTOH, I recently discovered that GHCi has the ability to show you what's
defined in a given module without me having to wait 40 seconds for
Firefox to start... Shame you can't scroll its output. (And still no
help if you're not sure of the module name.)
!!!
Run ghci in a
Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi
re: Hoogle not always getting it exactly right, there are a few known
bugs floating around which I'm working on. Hoogle can permute the
order of arguments though, so that shouldn't be a problem. It doesn't
really like Monads, but I wrote Hoogle before I was aware of
highe
> Well, for the default Google searchbox the advantage is:
>
> Ctrl-K ENTER
>
> versus
>
> grab mouse .. point ... click ... move hand back to keyboard ... type
> search phrase, ENTER
>
> I never used any of the secondary search bars. Unless I can define a
> shortcut to access hoogle quickly
Hi
> > I've never really understood what the benefit of this is... I mean,
> > Google make "the Google toolbar", but what's the point? Why not just
> > click on the Google bookmark and type in your search? What benefits does
> > installing a special addon provide?
You can setup firefox so in the
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 19:51 +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote:
> Brent Yorgey wrote:
> > And if you use Firefox, you can even install Hoogle as one of the
> > search engines in the upper-right search box. Nice and fast!
>
> I've never really understood what the benefit of this is... I mean,
> Google m
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 20:28 +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
> Would it be better to have a separate page with a package index,
> containing the description of each package and a link to each of the
> modules that it provides?
+1
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On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 05:38:03PM +0200, Sven Panne wrote:
> On Sunday 09 September 2007 16:40, Andrew Coppin wrote:
> > I have the following page bookmarked:
> >
> > http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/
> >
> > I'd like to ask 2 things.
> >
> > 1. Would it be possible to make the
Brent Yorgey wrote:
And if you use Firefox, you can even install Hoogle as one of the
search engines in the upper-right search box. Nice and fast!
I've never really understood what the benefit of this is... I mean,
Google make "the Google toolbar", but what's the point? Why not just
click on
Sven Panne wrote:
On Sunday 09 September 2007 18:41, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Oh goodie... So it's there to keep the machines happy?
No, it's there to keep *me* happy when I'm looking for a module. ;-)
Well, there's over 200 modules relating to graph theory alone. (Modules
that I
> Just bookmark: http://haskell.org/hoogle
>
> It's not perfect, but it probably solves lots of your problems.
And if you use Firefox, you can even install Hoogle as one of the search
engines in the upper-right search box. Nice and fast!
-Brent
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Ha
Neil Mitchell wrotes :
Replicating actual tables with CSS is a nightmare - you shouldn't use
table's for lots of things,
I agree
but there are sometimes when it really is
the best option.
Which isn't the case here !
Nested lists would easily do the trick...
Fixing up the CSS and still kee
On Sunday 09 September 2007 18:41, Andrew Coppin wrote:
> [...]
> Well, if I could collapse it with a single click, it would be much
> easier to scroll past it and get to the thing I'm looking for. I didn't
> say remove it, just give me the option to hide it. ;-)
OK, that shouldn't be too hard to
Hi
> I have the following page bookmarked:
>
> http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/
Just bookmark: http://haskell.org/hoogle
It's not perfect, but it probably solves lots of your problems.
> A tip is to use Firefox's search as you type feature if you know the
> module name.
Thi
Sven Panne wrote:
On Sunday 09 September 2007 16:40, Andrew Coppin wrote:
1. Would it be possible to make the *huge* list of package names at the
top collapsable? (That way I don't have to scroll through several pages
of uninteresting text to get to the bit I actually want.)
What do yo
On Sunday 09 September 2007 16:40, Andrew Coppin wrote:
> I have the following page bookmarked:
>
> http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/
>
> I'd like to ask 2 things.
>
> 1. Would it be possible to make the *huge* list of package names at the
> top collapsable? (That way I don't hav
I agree about the top part. It's not very interesting, especially not
in a document used as a reference. Perhaps we could move it to the end
and provide an anchor link from the different modules down to their
package explanation.
A tip is to use Firefox's search as you type feature if you know the
I have the following page bookmarked:
http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/
I'd like to ask 2 things.
1. Would it be possible to make the *huge* list of package names at the
top collapsable? (That way I don't have to scroll through several pages
of uninteresting text to get to t
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