Hi Jean,

Yesterday I started a branch on Github for working in persistent
indexes when using rdoc-load. But improvements on search is also in my
todo list.

Anyone could contribute, of course.

Thanks for the suggestion,

Cipriani

On Dec 4, 12:46 pm, Jens Wille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi luis!
>
> Cipriani [2008-12-04 14:31]:> I wrote a set of Mozilla Ubiquity commands that 
> allow the user to
> > search on rdocs, also featuring autocomplete, load of any rdoc
> > hosted on the web and changing the default rdoc when searching.
>
> wow, awesome! now i know how much i missed that :-)
>
> maybe we could extend it a bit to jump directly to a specific
> method? say 'rdoc String#delete' gives us the rdoc for String's
> delete method (right now i'd have to get my hand off the keyboard to
> select it from the list). this has definitely the potential to
> become my new favourite rdoc browser. thanks for sharing!
>
> cheers
> jens
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