Bravo Hugh! Why don't you write a Ruby program to do this? It'll be a demo of practical use of Ruby. Dat >From: Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs / dmu.ac.uk> >Reply-To: ruby-talk / netlab.co.jp >To: ruby-talk / netlab.co.jp (ruby-talk ML) >Subject: [ruby-talk:01793] Rough A-Z index of Ruby Docs >Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 15:15:29 +0000 (GMT) > >I have created an A-Z index of all the stuff that I could find in the Ruby >1.4 docs, though I have not been really exhaustive. For example, I have >not indexed all the arithmetic operators for numeric types, and I >have not indexed the $ based variables, and some of the obvious functions >may not have been indexed. > >I have put it on the Web in the hope that it will be useful. Constructive >criticism is welcome, but I cannot put much time into this. It was >created by hand, so it may well have rough spots. > >If you want to download it for use with your local copy of the Ruby >manuals you may, of course, though I'd like some credit for its creation. >All the links are relative links, so it should be usable in any subsequent >release, I hope. > >It is at: > >http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/~hgs/ruby/ruby-man-1.4/a2zindex.html > > Hugh > hgs / dmu.ac.uk > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com