>>>>> Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> What I'd like to do is force emacs to be my info browser, so that
>> 'info foo', for example, will start up emacs, load up info, and
>> open the 'foo' info page. Any ideas?

> You could do something in a script with emacsclient,

> emacsclient --eval "(info \"(Emacs)Top\")"

> goes to the emacs info page in emacs info mode, for example, so
> something like

> emacsclient --eval "(info \"(${1})Top\")"

> ought to work

Sorry, I missed where you said you wanted to start up an emacs; I assumed
you would already have one running. 

-- 
Jim Ottaway


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