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About documentation
by Claudio da Silveira Pinheiro on Sunday 10/Jun/2001, @07:55
I'm with KDevelop 1.4 opened right now, and in the "Books" Tab I have access to the GNU C library documentation, STL documentation, Python doc., BONOBO docs., GTK, Glib, Quanta+, E2FSlibs, full Debian documentation, a C/C++ Reference et al. I don't know if it's a Debian "bug", but I can see (and even browse) these docs.
I'm using Debian 2.2 (x86) with KDE 2.1.1 form http://kde.tdyc.com and XFree86 4.0.3 from http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha.
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Re: About documentation
by Bernd Gehrmann on Sunday 10/Jun/2001, @10:33
Not a bug, but an integration of Debian's
docbase :-) I implemented this two years ago
when I still used slink. Nice to see that it
still works. Unfortunately other distros don't
have anything similar.

Docbase doesn't provide much meta info about
a documentation item though. In HEAD, you can
search through the documentation index of libc
and stl with autocompletion. For the Python,
Perl and PHP documentation, also the table of
contents is directly displayed in the doc tree.
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