Thanks for the tutorial to download documentation, I’ve never done that myself so will check it out next time I go offline for a while!
I usually just run python to look at docs, importing the library, and then do help(lib.module.function). If I don’t really know what the class can do, I usually do dir(class_instance) to find the available methods/attributes, and do the help thing on them.
This only works if you know reasonably well where to look at. If I were you I would try loading the “read the docs” html build offline in your browser (might be searchable this way), but then you still have a browser open (so you would really need to turn down wifi).
Thanks for the tutorial to download documentation, I’ve never done that myself so will check it out next time I go offline for a while!
I usually just run python to look at docs, importing the library, and then do
help(lib.module.function)
. If I don’t really know what the class can do, I usually dodir(class_instance)
to find the available methods/attributes, and do the help thing on them.This only works if you know reasonably well where to look at. If I were you I would try loading the “read the docs” html build offline in your browser (might be searchable this way), but then you still have a browser open (so you would really need to turn down wifi).