Hi,
I am very new to wxPython and i want to learn about it. In a week, i go
on holiday, where i have all the time of my life to read the wxPython
Documentation, but I have no internet connection out there.
So my question is to make it possible to download the documentation
(HTML) in an archive file.
That's really handy to use as a quick refference while working without
connection.
greetings,
Steven
So my question is to make it possible to download the documentation
(HTML) in an archive file.
That's really handy to use as a quick reference while
working without connection.
Check the wxpython website for the "docs, demos, samples". It will have
the documentation in HTML (at least on Windows - not sure about the
other platforms)
The demo is also an excellent reference as it demonstrates all the
widgets in action. A great tool to help learn the library and you can
even experiment/modify the widgets to understand their behavior.
G.
Hi,
yes, I know the demo, i checked it already but the Docs aren't in it (in
Linux), maybe a small point on the to-do list?
I'll download the Windows package fr the Docs, thank you for the fast
reply!
Steven
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On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 08:14 -0300, Geoff Skerrett wrote:
> So my question is to make it possible to download the documentation
> (HTML) in an archive file.
> That's really handy to use as a quick reference while
> working without connection.
Check the wxpython website for the "docs, demos, samples". It will have
the documentation in HTML (at least on Windows - not sure about the
other platforms)
The demo is also an excellent reference as it demonstrates all the
widgets in action. A great tool to help learn the library and you can
even experiment/modify the widgets to understand their behavior.
G.
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