I find the Wolfram Workbench a nice environment for Mathematica development.
However, as I program in Mathematica, I need to navigate the Help System very often.
The Workbench provides a tooltip tool that shows a very basic help for the Mma functions (just t开发者_如何学JAVAhe usage messages), and is not enough for my usual needs.
So: Is there a way to bring up and navigate the whole Mma Help System from inside the Workbench?
Alternative solutions are also welcome. Re-entering the function name in a notebook and pressing F1 is not :)
Found an answer here
By highlighting the function and pressing Ctrl+Shift+/
a Web Browser pops up and shows the appropriate Wolfram's help page on the Internet.
The question is still alive, as it should be better to show up the local Help System.
I've just been re-installing Workbench 2.0 on Mint Mfce 17.1 and have run into this problem.
Do you have a browser set for viewing help?
Wolfram Workbench, menu:Windows|Preferences, tree:General|Web Browser
I've got mine set to the output of "which firefox". Sadly, I cannot get this mechanism to honor -new-window as an option (nor -no-remote), so the contents from 127.0.0.1 always show up in some other already open Firefox window. Meh. Note that you need not list the %URL% as a parameter (unless one of the parameters you give also requires it); it will be appended to whatever you supply.
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