On 2/10/06, Calen Martin D. Legaspi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, I think you'll have to run texi2html or some other magic on the TeXinfo files first, then point your sensible-browser to the generated HTML pages. I don't know of any HTML browser at the moment that could read .info files (except `info` and `emacs` of course, as well as the specialized browsers tkman and gman ;)
Cheers,
Zakame
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Zak B. Elep || http://zakame.spunge.orgHow do I view the info pages from a browser? I sometimes stumble onto it but I keep forgetting how it's done. I've googled for "linux info pages browser" or some other combination of those words but didn't get what i was looking for.
Hmm, I think you'll have to run texi2html or some other magic on the TeXinfo files first, then point your sensible-browser to the generated HTML pages. I don't know of any HTML browser at the moment that could read .info files (except `info` and `emacs` of course, as well as the specialized browsers tkman and gman ;)
Cheers,
Zakame
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