On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:05:34AM +0200, Bernd Warken wrote:
>
> Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
> >
> > There's a good info viewer that is more like lynx than info.
> > It's called pinfo, and I use it all the time for reading info pages.
>
> Another possibility is dwww. I have it on a Linux Debian system, I do
> not know how it is called on other systems.
>
> With dwww you can view info files, man pages, and other documentation
> with a web browser. The needed html is generated on-the-fly. Even
> links are created such that you can view other man pages by clicking
> in a man page.
Exactly the same as pinfo.
For example, tar(1) in a text of a cp man page, is a hyperlink to tar
man page.
Advantage of pinfo to me is that it's like lynx browser that I was
familiar with (and many other people are).
Best regards,
Zvezdan Petkovic
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