[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-538961 ] Using the lib index mechanically

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Bugs item #538961, was opened at 2002-04-04 00:02
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Category: Documentation
Group: Feature Request
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Assigned to: Fred L. Drake, Jr. (fdrake)
Summary: Using the lib index mechanically

Initial Comment:
If the HTML version of the index to the library documentation (http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/genindex.html in the online version) would contain <A NAME="foo"> anchors at the first entry for the word "foo" in the index this would allow a really nice feature in the IDE (and IDLE, and other ide's): a command "lookup in documentation" that takes the current selection and sends your webbrowser to genindex.html#foo.

Or is there already another way to do this?

An alternative (more work, but would allow more features) would be to dump the information that is in the index in an XML file. During the index generation process there's probably more interesting info available too. And it would allow to search the indexes of multiple docsets at once (library, refmanual, etc).

I'm posting this as a feature request because I haven't even the beginning of an idea how to implement this (in all those years I haven't even succeeded in _building_ the documentation:-).

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