Hey Ryan,

Thanks for the suggestion. I have aready implemented this type of
search, please, update your command.

http://projects.talleye.com/ubiquity-rdoc/

Regards

Luis Cipriani

On Dec 5, 4:11 am, Ryan Bigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys could hook it intohttp://rails.loglibrary.com/lookup. This  
> takes the syntax like Ruby Array#size or Ruby Array size or just  
> distance_of_time_words or just Array and will link you right to the  
> documentation.
> -----
> Ryan Bigg
> Freelancerhttp://frozenplague.net
>
> On 05/12/2008, at 2:33 AM, Jens Wille wrote:
>
>
>
> > Cipriani [2008-12-04 16:56]:
> >> Hi Jean,
> > jens ^^^^
>
> >> 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.
> > already cloned it and checked out that branch ;-) very interesting!
>
> >> Anyone could contribute, of course.
> > if only time would allow...
>
> > i'll watch your activity closely and chime in if i should happen to
> > have anything to contribute.
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