Robert Horn <rjh...@alum.mit.edu> writes: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > >> Completeness is not possible. For example, we do not document every >> variable in the manual. Besides, when reading a pile of special rules >> for special cases, the reader may lose focus and miss the whole concept. >> >> BTW, a "docstring" is the documentation you get when using, e.g., `C-h >> v' or `C-h f'. > > Actually, an effective way to deal with this is to have two sections: "All > external org functions" and "All external org variables" that merely lists > them > all alphabetically, and begins with a short paragraph on what a > doc-string is and how to get it for these.
I don't think maintaining a list of all Org's user options or commands is a good idea. It is better to point users to commands like apropos-user-option and apropos-command. -- Kyle