On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 11:48:02AM -0700, Tom Christiansen wrote:
> In comp.lang.python,
> drew_csillag@geocities.com writes:
> :There are the python manuals which are excellent, available at:
> :http://www.python.org/doc/ (linked to from the homepage)
> :available in your choice of HTML, PostSript, PDF, Info, LaTeX and
> :windows help.
>
> The fact that they did icky windows help and not man pages says
> something significant.
What's all this about no Python manpages?
$ man python
Reformatting page. Wait... done
Misc. Reference Manual Pages PYTHON(10 April, 1998)
NAME
python - an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented pro-
gramming language
Did this change relatively recently? I'm running v1.5.2.
- John Landahl / jpl@digex.net
> In comp.lang.python,
> drew_csillag@geocities.com writes:
> :There are the python manuals which are excellent, available at:
> :http://www.python.org/doc/ (linked to from the homepage)
> :available in your choice of HTML, PostSript, PDF, Info, LaTeX and
> :windows help.
>
> The fact that they did icky windows help and not man pages says
> something significant.
What's all this about no Python manpages?
$ man python
Reformatting page. Wait... done
Misc. Reference Manual Pages PYTHON(10 April, 1998)
NAME
python - an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented pro-
gramming language
Did this change relatively recently? I'm running v1.5.2.
- John Landahl / jpl@digex.net