[Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Haddock version 2.4.0
Thomas Schilling
nominolo at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 6 18:41:30 EST 2008
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Sure, they are bad for one reason: you cannot link to a frame
configuration directly. However, for this particular use case they
are quite handy. There are some features missing (like hoogle
integration) and some annoyances (if javascript is enabled, we show
both a mini-synopsis, but this interacts badly with the back-button.)
You can simulate this if you add a lot more javascript, have some kind
of server, generate many more static pages, or use some CSS magic.
But the implemented solution works and is reasonably useful. If
someone wants to improve this I certainly don't mind.
2008/11/6 Wolfgang Jeltsch <g9ks157k at acme.softbase.org>:
> Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2008 00:21 schrieb David Waern:
>> * Add framed view of the HTML documentation
>
> After many years with many people telling us that frames are bad, you add
> frame support to Haddock? Hmm.
>
> Best wishes,
> Wolfgang
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