On Jul 31, 2:28 pm, kj <no.em...@please.post> wrote: > In <e22013d0-fbad-44e0-919b-ad5bb5f2d...@g19g2000vbi.googlegroups.com> Carl > Banks <pavlovevide...@gmail.com> writes: > > >(omg you have to use a > >*mouse*) > > That's precisely the point. There's a huge number of programmers > out there who, like me, *hate* to use the mouse while they're > coding.
You would have figured one of them would have written a script or something if there were so many. Maybe check the Python Cookbook for someone's pet trick, I bet there is one or two there. Or figure out a way to use elinks, the text mode web browser. You know, text mode browsers have come a long way since the lynx days. > It is truly disappointing to us that the developers of > Python chose to completely disregard this constituency. Python is a volunteer effort, chief. If all these programmers have this itch, as you claim, they've all disregarded themselves by failing to contribute something. > This is one area in which Perl still whips Python... No way. Perl's man pages are organized so poorly there is no ergonomic pit deep enough to offset them. Quick, what man page is the "do" statement documented in? Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list