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Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?
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Gavin Smith |
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Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader? |
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Thu, 6 Aug 2020 19:33:00 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.9.4 (2018-02-28) |
> Once this is in the Git repository, I'll update DomTerm to make use of it
> (when configured --without-docbook). Then we can incrementally improve
> things.
I've done this. texi2any should accept a '-c INFO_JS_DIR=.' option
whether it is installed or uninstalled. If run uninstalled as
texi2any.pl it will copy info.js etc. from the source tree; otherwise it
will copy the files from their installed locations. Use
'-c INFO_JS_DIR=foo' to place the files in the foo subdirectory of the
output directory. The name of the INFO_JS_DIR variable could change.
- what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/02
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- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/03
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Gavin Smith, 2020/08/04
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/04
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Gavin Smith, 2020/08/04
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/04
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/04
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Gavin Smith, 2020/08/05
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/05
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- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Per Bothner, 2020/08/06
- Re: what is the status of the JavaScript reader?, Gavin Smith, 2020/08/06