Christian,

SmileyChris has a rather cunning application that does just that:

        http://smileychris.tactful.co.nz/ramblings/django-documentation/

Cheers,

David

On 23 Aug 2007, at 4:29 pm, Christian Joergensen wrote:

> Hello
>
> I was wondering if the idea of including the ./docs part of the django
> source in the installed django module has ever come up before? This  
> way
> you could get the documentation part of the admin to render the django
> documentation together with your application documentation.
>
> This would be great when you're developing on the road without a fast
> internet connection.
>
> I don't think it would be that difficult to implement once the django
> documentation text files are in place as part of the installed django
> module somewhere.
>
> One problem would be that it isn't very nice to store the text  
> files in
> the python package path (/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages). But on the
> other hand - django.contrib.admin already has it's media stored there.
>
> Does python/setuptools have a special place for storing external
> documentation for python modules? Like in /usr/(local/)share/doc/ 
> python
> or something?
>
> If anyone else has not done this before, I could start working with
> getting it integrated by getting the user to do a `svn export` of the
> docs to somewhere before firing up the admin :)
>
> Regards,
>
> -- 
> Christian Joergensen | Linux, programming or web consultancy
> http://www.razor.dk  |     Visit us at: http://www.gmta.info
>

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David Reynolds
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