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From: | Jan D. |
Subject: | Re: Improving the gtk2 port |
Date: | Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:56:09 +0100 |
Yelp is a Gnome Help system browser, it supports rendering DocBook via XSLT, and has earlier (in Gnome 2.4) supported rendering info pages as well. I think the latest one (in CVS, to come with Gnome 2.6 in March) is not capable of rendering info files anymore, because lead developer (Shaun McCance I think) didn't have time to adjust the backend with new big changes in the program. So, it's currently not needed to worry about Yelp-integration, at least until Yelp gets info browsing support back.
Thanks for the info. I'm not sure what is meant by "integration" though.
Is the suggestion that Emacs use yelp to display info manuals? Why would any Emacs user want that, especially since one has used Emacs own info reader for several years and on platforms where yelp is not available? Anyway, you say this is nothing to worry about, so lets not. Jan D.
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