[ale] GNU info
Joe Knapka
jknapka at charter.net
Wed Jul 12 08:44:52 EDT 2000
Thank you, this what I was looking for. The Gnome help
browser does everything I want. It even automatically
notices new info files added to directories on your
INFOPATH (though you have to restart the browser;
"Reload" doesn't seem to do the trick).
-- Joe
John Mills wrote:
>
> Joe and ALErs -
>
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Joe Knapka wrote:
>
> > Are there any hardcore "info" users out there? I have a
> > giant pile of gzipped info files on my machine, which I'd
> > love to be able to read. But I have to say, if "info"
> > wants to be a replacement for man pages, it's got to
> > be a lot more convenient to use.
> [...]
> > So does anyone know if there's an automated way to index
> > a directory full of info files in a way that makes them
> > usable? Or at least a way to point info at a file and
> > have it just display the first node it finds?
>
> I have made much more use of 'info' files since moving to RH6.x with the
> Gnome 'help' browser (a _Good_Thing_[TM]). Excellent 'info' is available
> on a lot of packages (c.f. CVS and GCC). "Info" serves a quite different
> need for me than traditional 'man' pages because of its content emphasis.
>
> Simple inclusion and indexing of new 'info' files into the browser's view
> would be very nice for 'softcore' "info" users like me.
>
> John Mills
> Sr. Software Engineer
> TGA Technologies, Inc.
> 100 Pinnacle Way, Suite 140
> Norcross, GA 30071-3633
> e-mail: jmills at tga.com
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-- Joe Knapka
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