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Re: A new online publishing tool for Texinfo documents.


From: Kevin Rodgers
Subject: Re: A new online publishing tool for Texinfo documents.
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 17:42:58 -0700
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Robert J. Chassell wrote:

   Indeed, I was wrong: even a remote Info file accessed via ange-ftp
   can be searched incrementally.

Are you sure it does this efficiently -- that is to say, will I be
able to navigate through a complete `Emacs Lisp Reference Manual' in
less than 17 seconds, or will it take me 17 minutes before my
`Info-search' expression has got to the last node?


17 minutes to download 711 KB?  The uncompressed Info files in the
21-2.8 Emacs Lisp Reference Manual are 2,462,047 bytes; they gzip down
to 728,336 bytes.  So I think you could download, gunzip, and search
the whole thing in a reasonable amount of time.


My understanding is that ange-ftp/tramp downloads the file or files to
the client machine and the search is done by the client.


Correct.


   If the goal is to make documentation available for web browsers,
   makeinfo --html already does that.  Right?

No, `makeinfo --html' does a poor job; you cannot move around a
document well.

Well, that's a different problem.  First make sure it's generating the

best possible HTML, then worry about extending the markup language.

--
Kevin Rodgers






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