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Currently when one does pydoc -b in the cmd.exe command window, it opens your default browser to browse the documentation locally. If my default browser is already open it adds a tab to that browser.
I'd like the option to browse documentation in a brand new browser window. It's not critical how it's implemented. -b:newwindow might be used to create a new window of the default browser or use whatever standards are already in place.
Has this already been discussed elsewhere?
This is a minor feature, which does not need previous discussion elsewhere
Links to previous discussion of this feature:
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Feature or enhancement
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Currently when one does
pydoc -b
in the cmd.exe command window, it opens your default browser to browse the documentation locally. If my default browser is already open it adds a tab to that browser.I'd like the option to browse documentation in a brand new browser window. It's not critical how it's implemented.
-b:newwindow
might be used to create a new window of the default browser or use whatever standards are already in place.Has this already been discussed elsewhere?
This is a minor feature, which does not need previous discussion elsewhere
Links to previous discussion of this feature:
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: