> > Oh well, if you don't need documentation for glibc, gcc or GNU
> > make, which *only* come with texinfo docs, so be it.
>
> I could use decent documentation for all three of those, but the info
> tool is NOT decent. I can't fairly comment on the documentation it is
> supposed to show, since the tool required to show it is so useless to
> begin with that even the best of documentation would appear as being
> useless.
>>> The "info" interface makes sense only to people who grok GNU
>>> emacs...
Folks, I agree that the regular info is not very user friendly, but if
you happen to run X, you should give tkinfo a try. It's info done right.
Handles like a web browser that uses info instead of HTML. Supports
multiple windows, click to follow a link, ... and is extremely light
weight. I hated info files before but now I love them!
Cheers
Rudi
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