Steven Bethard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Iain> I like the Global Module Index in general - it allows quick access > > Iain> to exactly what I want. I would like a minor change to it though > > Iain> - stop words starting with a given letter rolling over to another > > Iain> column (for example, os.path is at the foot of one column, while > > Iain> ossaudiodev is at the head of the next), and provide links to each > > Iain> initial letter at the top of the page. > > > > I know it's not what you asked for, but give > > > > http://staging.musi-cal.com/modindex/ > > > > a try. See if by dynamically migrating the most frequently requested > > modules to the front of the section it becomes more manageable. > > That's pretty cool. What I don't know is how it would look after > thousands of people using it. I know that I probably only have 10 > modules or so that I consistently need to check the docs for. Your hack > above would conveniently place those all at the top if I was the only > user. But are those 10 modules the same 10 modules that other folks > need? I don't know... > > Of course, the only way to find out is to try...
Or you can just look up the module you need to write a 'bot to constantly look up the docs for your favorite 10 modules. . . . -- Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson If it made sense, that would be a very powerful idea. - Bruce Eric Kaplan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list