On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 14:34 +0100, Nelson Benítez León wrote:
> I think nowadays, thanks to library.gnome.org, most people use online
> documentation, it's way more practical because you don't have to
> install any package, it's always up-to-date, it has a good google
> search and you can open the information in several tabs with your
> browser.
I'd be greatly surprised if that is the case. I can press F11 and get
context sensitive help for the function call I'm writing in a fraction
of a second with Devhelp without any context switching. Compared to
switching to a web browser and making the search it is vastly faster.
Also the online docs may be more up to date, but what if your libraries
are not?
Ross
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