[Python-Dev] Python Library Reference top page too long
Greg Ewing
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Fri Mar 17 01:47:09 CET 2006
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Russell E. Owen wrote: > Fundamentally I think what's wanted is: > - Another level of sub-TOCs, e.g. one for "Sequence Types", "Mapping > Types", etc. Every page that has sub-topics or intimately related should > have a list of them at the beginning. > - The special methods for a given type of class would make a really good > "intimately related" topic for "Sequence Types" and "Mapping Types". +1 to all that. > Another thing that would be *really* useful is to list the actual > built-in types with the category. For example: > Sequence Types (str, unicode, list, tuple, buffer, xrange) > Mapping Types (dict) +1 Greg
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