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Re: CD-based distribution (was Another website....)
- To: gw32 <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Re: CD-based distribution (was Another website....)
- From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 05:00:03 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: Robert dot Cross at scottish-newcastle dot co dot uk, Marcus Brown <Brown at sw dot mke dot etn dot com>
- Reply-To: earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com
Ok. Here's my 2 cents worth. Leave the help as .info files and use
tkInfo for the info engine. For user optionability dynamic HTML could
be provided for a browser.
I've converted .info to .hlp and suggest that it not be done.
Although it works fine and is nice to have a native feel for all help,
the amount of disk space used makes it not a viable solution. Also,
if the documentation changes then you've got to rebuild the .hlp file.
If it is decided to provide the .hlp files I suggest making it an
option based on which package was obtained; i.e.: have one package
with info/man and have a different package with .hlp.
For man pages, there is groff and somewhere in the archives is a
script using groff and less for a man page reader. Or better would be
to use polyglotman (rman) to produce dynamic HTML and use a browser.
---"Bartlee A. Anderson" <banders@ec.rockwell.com> wrote:
>
> Aren't there already windows .hlp files for a lot of this stuff?
> I think that would be the most native/easiest to use.
> I don't want to bring up a browser with overhead to do a man request.
I don't have any definitive data on this; but, from appearances the
windows help program has more overhead than any browser.
>
> Jeff Sturm wrote:
> >
> > HTML help files are a good idea provided the user has a decent
browser
> > installed (probably nearly all desktops these days). Plenty of
tools
> > exist to convert man and tekinfo files to HTML (I assume).
> >
> > One problem using static files for help is the lack of a search
> > facility. I've heard Microsoft has done something for Win98, but
that
> > won't help us since the GNU-win32 distribution is targetting
Win95/NT
> > too. Maybe someone can build a help engine based on Apache
though...
> >
> > Marcus Brown wrote:
> > >
> > > An Idea,
> > > How about using HTML Help as opposed to .info/man files? This
is an
> > > up'n'coming help system that seems to be gaining a lot of
ground, just a
> > > suggestion...
> > >
> > > Jeff Sturm wrote:
> > > >The 'man' command should be included. What about HTML, or (ick)
> > > Windows
> > > >.hlp files?
> > >
> > > >Jeff Sturm
> > > >jsturm@sigma6.com
> >
> > --
> > Jeff Sturm
> > jsturm@sigma6.com
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