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From: | Per Bothner |
Subject: | Re: epub init file, and questions |
Date: | Sat, 25 Dec 2021 11:44:34 -0800 |
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On 12/25/21 11:01, Patrice Dumas wrote:
For cross manual references, there is no reason why it would work, I did not fully test, but there does not seem to be a way to refer to another epub book, for instance installed alongside, as far as I can tell. calibre creates a link to an internal sandox for for external manuals, but I do not know how it is supposed to work. For list of tables, indices, it looks basically ok as web pages. However, if cross manual links do not work, indices and list of floats are not well integrated, it cannot really be a replacement for Info for instance.
I don't think we can expect a non-info-aware epub reader to handle a collection of makeinfo-generated e-books with the same functionality as info. A more realistic goal is that a generic modern web-browser with info.js enabled should support cross-browser links and other info functionality at least as well as traditional info. My proposed replacement for Emacs info mode would look for html files and render them using eww mode. Eww doesn't handle JavaScript, so it couldn't use info.js, but the logic of info mode could be enhanced to work with html files instead of (or rather in addition to) info files. (Conceptually, it's a matter of changing eww's keybindings to work like info mode.) Note that using eww-mode running in a terminal displays texi2any-generated html work pretty decently, so that could potentially replace the standalone info program, once we have an html-supporting info mode. -- --Per Bothner per@bothner.com http://per.bothner.com/
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