On Mon, Jun 23, 1997 at 02:56:37PM +0200, Milan Zamazal wrote:
> I can see no reason for *dropping* info.
My dislike for info is for the same reasons as my dislike
for emacs; the command set is huge and not at all intuitive.
Hamish
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> "MB" == Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MZ: I don't know any good browser for HTML, that's the main
MZ: problem of HTML documentation.
MB: Your're kidding ;-)? There're several really great HTML
MB: browsers like netscape, lynx etc.
No.
Problems with netscape:
- It
On Jun 22, Chris Lawrence wrote
> On Jun 22, Mark Eichin wrote
> > I don't think he's kidding. Lynx is *awful* for searching (it doesn't
> > even have a keystroke for "same pattern, next occurance"...)
>
> Eh? 'n' seems to do a pretty good job. Seems like it searches just fine to
> me :-)
>
On Jun 22, Mark Eichin wrote
> I don't think he's kidding. Lynx is *awful* for searching (it doesn't
> even have a keystroke for "same pattern, next occurance"...)
Eh? 'n' seems to do a pretty good job. Seems like it searches just fine to
me :-)
Chris
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> Your're kidding ;-)? There're several really great HTML browsers like
> netscape, lynx etc. And you should remember that for example KDE will use
I don't think he's kidding. Lynx is *awful* for searching (it doesn't
even have a keystroke for "same pattern, next occurance"...) Netscape,
wel
Am 21.06.97 schrieb edd # rosebud.sps.queensu.ca ...
Moin Dirk!
DE> But they get html via the dwww package! Which gives them _more_
DE> documentation then there is in html only.
But this requires a www server! Not a good idea for slow systems like my
notebook. And the result doesn't look great
Am 20.06.97 schrieb pdm # informatics.muni.cz ...
Moin Milan!
MZ> There is one good info browser: GNU Emacs. On the other side I don't
MZ> know any good browser for HTML, that's the main problem of HTML
MZ> documentation.
Your're kidding ;-)? There're several really great HTML browsers like
n
Am 20.06.97 schrieb schwarz # monet.m.isar.de ...
Moin Christian!
CS> Just unpack all .tar.gz files in the same directory and use the file
CS> "HOWTO-INDEX-3.html" as "index.html". It contains an overview over all
CS> available HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs and hyperlinks to them.
Oh no, that's not a g
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