On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 16:56 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
> Hello World!
> 
> I don't like reading info pages in the terminal. Whenever I've tried
> I've spent the whole time trying to figure out how to navigate before I
> give up and use Google. For a while I was able to use gnome's yelp to
> read info pages but with the transition to Gnome-3 I can't get it to
> work. It compiles and installs OK but segfaults when I run it. I'd much
> rather use something simpler that didn't depend on a bunch of other
> gnome things. Does anyone know of an application with a simple gtk
> graphical user interface that can read info pages?


By my notes, Yelp 3 doesn't depend on anything Gnome-specific, dragging
in nothing more complex than gtk+3 itself, and webkit for rendering. I
doubt you'll find anything much simpler (maybe something using gtktml?),
so you might be better off persevering with that...

Simon.

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