Language Reference

Marco Leise Marco.Leise at gmx.de
Tue Dec 17 06:11:18 PST 2013


Am Mon, 16 Dec 2013 21:46:27 +0100
schrieb "simendsjo" <simendsjo at gmail.com>:

> On Monday, 16 December 2013 at 20:17:27 UTC, Etienne wrote:
> > I'm not sure if this has been discussed before. I use the 
> > language reference a lot on dlang.org and I've been finding it 
> > difficult not to use CTRL+F on the menu at the left which has 
> > it sorted pretty much randomly.
> >
> > Clicking on "Language Reference" brings me to "Lexical" rather 
> > than an alphabetically sorted list or a detailed summary. If I 
> > want to find "Mixins" for example (because I remembered the 
> > page title), I have to look through the entire menu twice just 
> > to discover it's called "Template Mixins" and the page title is 
> > inconsistent. Ugh..
> 
> I just use google:
>    mixin site:dlang.org
> 
> The first hit is string mixins, the second is template mixin.

Some browsers allow you to create mnemonics for searches. So
you can reduce the typing in the address bar to:

  d mixin

E.g. in Opera you visit dlang.org then right-click on the
search field in the top-right and select "Create search..."

-- 
Marco



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