On Sun, 11 May 2008 11:42:49 +1000 Michael Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I now have Anjuta installed and working Fantastic! Great! > (although minus 'Help' at this time) > I still have the reading to do - after a bit of a play with Anjuta! Regarding the Anjuta 'Help' - think you might be interested in this package (I don't use Anjuta, but a bit of apt-cache searching shows the following: apt-cache search anjuta help devhelp - A GNOME developers help program devhelp-common - common files for devhelp and its library libdevhelp-1-0 - Library providing documentation browser functionality libdevhelp-1-dev - Library providing documentation browser functionality (development) apt-cache depends devhelp shows that it pulls in at least one of the other packages from that search: Depends: libdevhelp-1-0 apt-cache show devhelp-common suggests that it supplies mainly internationalisation. apt-cache show devhelp | grep -A 10 Description Description: A GNOME developers help program Devhelp's primary goal is to be an API documentation browser for GNOME. It is able to scan for .devhelp files generated automatically for packages that use gtk-doc-tools to generate documentation for libraries and programs. . Devhelp uses Gecko, the Mozilla rendering engine to render the HTML manuals. It also provides Bonobo functionality, which is used to allow command-line searches, emacs integration and embedding in applications like the Anjuta IDE. As you see, you can search either with the GUI or with the command line :) The command line is quicker... but of course there's a set of commands to learn. Peter -- "INX Is Not X" Live CD based on Ubuntu 7.04 : http://inx.maincontent.net Screenshots slideshow: http://inx.maincontent.net/album/1.png.html
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