Hi,

I haven't seen this documented anywhere, so I have no idea if it's the
Right Way to do things, but I think all you need to do is add

cmd.help_sc.append('some_func')

after the cmd.extend('some_func',some_func) call.  should this be built in
to cmd.extend()?

-michael

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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Gareth Stockwell wrote:

> Does anyone know if it is possible to add 'help' documentation to my own
> user-defined functions?  What I want is to be able to define a new PyMOL
> command by executing the following script:
>
>
> #------------------
>
> def some_func:
>
>       '''
>       Some help docs here...
>
>       '''
>
>       # Python code here...
>
> cmd.extend("some_func", some_func)
>
> #------------------
>
> ... and then type 'help some_func'.
>
> Gareth
>
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> Gareth Stockwell <gar...@ebi.ac.uk>
> European Bioinformatics Institute
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