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Re: terminal escapes in Info files?
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Miles Bader |
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Re: terminal escapes in Info files? |
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Tue, 28 Oct 2003 18:41:30 -0500 |
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 03:06:04PM -0500, Karl Berry wrote:
> But
> in any case, I definitely wouldn't bother doing this. Instead, I'd just
> tell people to use lynx or emacs-w3 or whatever. I've never really seen
> the point of standalone info in the first place, as I've mentioned before.
> But some people like it, so fine.
The reasons seem obvious, because the info program is optimized for browsing
info files -- it includes things like index access, full-document search
(without requiring the whole document to be on one node), etc.
Even if we suddenly switched over to using html (or something) for info, we
_shouldn't_ just use the current html backend, we should use certain
conventions to encode extra information that the html-info reader can use to
provide the various extra functions that make info so useful. IOW, html is
the low-level formatting language used, but that doesn't mean that it's `just
html'; it might be readable by a normal web browser, but you'd lose the extra
functionality in that case.
[Of course, it could be that the quickest way to make an `html-info' program
would be to enhance an existing web browser like lynx (well except that lynx
is fairly crappy, maybe use `links' instead).]
-Miles
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Re: terminal escapes in Info files?, Richard Stallman, 2003/10/29
Re: terminal escapes in Info files?, Karl Berry, 2003/10/28
Re: terminal escapes in Info files?, Karl Berry, 2003/10/28