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From: | John Mandereau |
Subject: | Re: Why is it _still_ so freaking hard to get info with images? |
Date: | Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:50:03 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090105) |
Jan Nieuwenhuizen a écrit :
Good points, everything should be fixed. Improvements could be* add toplevel info and install-info targets that redirect to Documentation/user
..and input/lsr too. I added toplevel info and intall-info target.
This is already what is done, except that the relative symlink from prefix/share/info was wrong ;-)* make info with images automagically (using these targets) when doing a toplevel make web [there is really no point in *not* making info docs without images when the images are already built for the web docs. the only reason for supporting info without images, is for 'install-info' to work when web-doc tools are not installed/available]
In addition to replacing the suggested commands, I added a pointer to Application Usage, section Building documentation.[better not:* fix the documentation command to suggest -C Doc../user]
Oh, I didn't know yelp could display images, the Info readers capable of this I knew were Emacs and Konqueror.Next thing is that I wrote patches[1,2] for yelp to display images in info docs, but yelp seems to be dead[3] (or at least not very eager to take them).
Best, John
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