On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Federico Beffa <be...@ieee.org> skribis:
>> MIT Scheme is a complex system and without the documentation it's not
>> possible to use it proficiently.
>
> Agreed, I didn’t mean to imply we should give up on documentation.
>
> I just realized that its documentation is in Texinfo format.  What about
> simply installing the Info format like we do for other GNU packages, and
> not the PDF/PS/DVI version?

Texinfo is great for looking up pieces of information in a reference
manual. However, when it comes to reading a sizable part, I much prefer
PDFs with a much superior graphic quality and scaling capability and
would like to keep it (my eyes aren't in great conditions). I think we
can drop PS. DVI is not installed. HTML is required by
'emacs-mit-scheme-doc'.

Regards,
Fede

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