From: Ben G. <bga...@gm...> - 2011-06-17 21:10:50
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Perhaps my greatest annoyance with the matplotlib HTML documentation is the simply absurd length of some of the module pages. For instance, the reference for the axes module[1] amounts to more than 150 printed pages (for lack of a better measure). Despite this length, there is no table of contents summarizing the methods in the module. Due to this I (and no doubt others) have spent innumerable hours wandering aimlessly looking for the function whose name I can't quite remember. Is there some way to get sphinx to produce a table of contents on each page produced? The current layout makes the HTML documentation completely unapproachable without Google. Cheers, - Ben |