>"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>
>>  >What I can do is
>>  >
>>  >1. either make siag depend on lynx
>>  >2. or make it depend on 'lynx | dillo' and patch the /sw/bin/siaghelp
>>  >script so that it detects dillo when it is installed.
>>  >3. or make siaghelp detect dillo when it is installed and write
>>  >something about needing either lynx or dillo in the DescUsage section of
>>  >the info file
>>  >4. or just write something about the SIAGHELP variable in the DescUsage
>>  >section of the info file. There are probably other usable browsers out
>>  >there besides lynx and dillo. Mozilla doesn't seem to work, though.
>>  >
>>  >Any thought about what to choose?
>>
>>  options 1 and 2 seems the most reliable.
>
>OK, I made a siag-3.5.1-2 package that is now in the submission tracker.
>
>It depends now on 'dillo | links | lynx' and for its help system it also
>looks for the existence of one of these browsers in this order.
>
>The calling command used to be "$SIAGHELP 
>file:/sw/share/doc/siag/SIAGHELPFILE.html".
>I removed the "file:" so the command is now "$SIAGHELP
>/sw/share/doc/siag/SIAGHELPFILE.html". This means that now you can
>indeed setenv SIAGHELP open (or launch, openurl does not work with this
>syntx), if you insist on using a big fat Aqua browser.
>
>By default I think, however, there must be an X11 help browser. Siag as
>an X11 client should, after all, also work in full-screen mode or when
>started from the console or, even more importantly, when run remotely.
>In all these cases, an Aqua browser will not work.
>

Thanks.

Neal

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