What do we call the feature of pydocweb whereby it automatically finds the internal link for a function reference when we surround its name w/ back ticks (e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev, `chebdomain` is sufficient for "chebdomain" in the rendered docstring to be a link to http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebdomain/#cheb... It's broken below numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev, e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev.deriv, `chebder` is insufficient to find numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebder (I had to use the full reference to get the link to appear in the rendered docstring). I'll file a ticket, but I want to refer to the feature properly and succinctly. Thanks! DG -- Mathematician: noun, someone who disavows certainty when their uncertainty set is non-empty, even if that set has measure zero.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:33 AM, David Goldsmith <d.l.goldsmith@gmail.com>wrote:
What do we call the feature of pydocweb whereby it automatically finds the internal link for a function reference when we surround its name w/ back ticks (e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev, `chebdomain` is sufficient for "chebdomain" in the rendered docstring to be a link to http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebdomain/#cheb... It's broken below numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev, e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev.deriv, `chebder` is insufficient to find numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebder (I had to use the full reference to get the link to appear in the rendered docstring). I'll file a ticket, but I want to refer to the feature properly and succinctly. Thanks!
I don't think it's broken.Both pages have errors in the header (the ':' in Parameters, and '__init__' in the header respectively). Before you report a bug, please fix the markup errors reported by the wiki first.
Cheers, Ralf
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@googlemail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:33 AM, David Goldsmith <d.l.goldsmith@gmail.com>wrote:
What do we call the feature of pydocweb whereby it automatically finds the internal link for a function reference when we surround its name w/ back ticks (e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev, `chebdomain` is sufficient for "chebdomain" in the rendered docstring to be a link to http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebdomain/#cheb... It's broken below numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev, e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev.deriv, `chebder` is insufficient to find numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebder (I had to use the full reference to get the link to appear in the rendered docstring). I'll file a ticket, but I want to refer to the feature properly and succinctly. Thanks!
I don't think it's broken.Both pages have errors in the header (the ':' in Parameters, and '__init__' in the header respectively). Before you report a bug, please fix the markup errors reported by the wiki first.
Thanks Ralf, what a PITA, sorry for the noise everyone. DG
Cheers, Ralf
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On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:32 PM, David Goldsmith <d.l.goldsmith@gmail.com>wrote:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@googlemail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:33 AM, David Goldsmith <d.l.goldsmith@gmail.com>wrote:
What do we call the feature of pydocweb whereby it automatically finds the internal link for a function reference when we surround its name w/ back ticks (e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev, `chebdomain` is sufficient for "chebdomain" in the rendered docstring to be a link to http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebdomain/#cheb... It's broken below numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev, e.g., in numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.Chebyshev.deriv, `chebder` is insufficient to find numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebder (I had to use the full reference to get the link to appear in the rendered docstring). I'll file a ticket, but I want to refer to the feature properly and succinctly. Thanks!
I don't think it's broken.Both pages have errors in the header (the ':' in Parameters, and '__init__' in the header respectively). Before you report a bug, please fix the markup errors reported by the wiki first.
Thanks Ralf, what a PITA, sorry for the noise everyone.
DG
But for the record, what do we call this feature? DG
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