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Re: INFOPATH and emacs
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Jeremy Gray |
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Re: INFOPATH and emacs |
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Thu, 17 Apr 2003 06:52:05 GMT |
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Ritesh <sood@tenet.res.in> wrote:
> thanks for the prompt reply!!
> my .bash_profile entry:
> INFOPATH=/home/ritesh/info:
> export INFOPATH
> (/home/ritesh is my HOME and ~/info is the directory where i've put my
> new info files)
> echo $INFOPATH returns:
> /home/ritesh/info:
That means that info readers will only look in /home/ritesh/info for
info files. You'll need something like:
/usr/info:/usr/local/info:/opt/gnome/info:/opt/teTeX/info:/home/gray/info
Which is my current INFOPATH. Basically, INFOPATH should contain any
directory that has info files you are interested in reading.
Also, please quote the relevant parts of the message you are following
up to so that people can see the context of the discussion.
--
Jeremy A. Gray
gray@metacomet.net
"Remember the Pueblo." -- the Fourth Law of Marvin
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