On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 7:41 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote:
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> I think you'd have to use the X tag in the pod source to create an index
> entry that the search feature would then allow you to use.
Pull request submitted and accepted to add the two items.
-Tom
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 7:41 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote:
> On 04/04/16 13:42, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>> How are you searching exactly? With which command/which URL?
> Probably the search field on the doc page.
Precisely.
-Tom
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 7:41 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote:
> On 04/04/16 13:42, Shlomi Fish wrote:
...
> I think you'd have to use the X tag in the pod source to create an index
> entry that the search feature would then allow you to use.
Thanks.
-Tom
On 04/04/16 13:42, Shlomi Fish wrote:
How are you searching exactly? With which command/which URL?
-- Shlomi
Probably the search field on the doc page. I can reproduce both terms
not giving any results there.
I think you'd have to use the X tag in the pod source to create an index
Hi Tom!
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016 06:20:36 -0500
Tom Browder wrote:
> The declarator "constant" is found here:
>
> http://doc.perl6.org/language/5to6-nutshell#constant
>
> And "Heredocs" are discussed here:
>
> http://doc.perl6.org/language/quoting#Heredocs%3A_%3Ato
>
> but neither is listed wh
The declarator "constant" is found here:
http://doc.perl6.org/language/5to6-nutshell#constant
And "Heredocs" are discussed here:
http://doc.perl6.org/language/quoting#Heredocs%3A_%3Ato
but neither is listed when doing a search.
And how does one make a phrase or term searchable in the docs