Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 2001-07-17, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> 
> >pinfo <functionname>
> >
> >or just
> >
> >pinfo libc
> >
> >This is the IMHO most useful way of doing such.
> 
> While we're at it, I'm still using the old "info2www" converter
> package for browsing info files via local web server. I haven't
> seen an update for that one. And neither has it been packaged
> anywhere. Does anyone know of any alternatives to either "pinfo"
> or "info2www"?
> 
Texi/texinfo files are readily convertable to html I believe.
Couldn't you just conver the standard info file sources (texi/texinfo)
files?  There is the -html flag and texi2html.

Not sure if info files have the sources on the src.rpm but I'm sure
the fsf and gnu.org have them on line if dig around a bit.

Type texi<tab><tab> at a  bash prompt to see if you have it installed.
Its part of tetex-1.0.7-15.

>From man texi2html:
DESCRIPTION
       Texi2html converts the given Texinfo file to a set of HTML
       files. It tries to handle most of the Texinfo commands. It
       creates hypertext links for cross-references, footnotes...

I've heard rumors of an info2html converter that would make source
texi files unnecessary to get the html files too but not sure about
that one.



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