*.INFO Files in GNU-Win32
Henrik Geleff
hgeleff@logos.cy.net
Sun Apr 20 13:52:00 GMT 1997
Info file format is used extensively in the UN*X world, short of
EMACS I am unaware of viewers running under windows, but the source
is available on any recognised ftp server, most probably named
texinfo<version>.tar.gz or .tgz. Info files are produced by TeX from
the same text that produces the manual and the info reader is a GNU
program.
Texinfo compiles in any UN*X compatible environment, providing a
working termcap or terminfo interface for screen control; the
messages about broken terminal control ceased some time ago on this
mailing list.
I personally NFS-map the Windows95 drive from a UN*X environment to
read the info files, but it is not all people that are that awkward.
:-)
Regards
Henrik Geleff
> Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 11:46:38 -0600
> From: BERNIEGS <BERNIEGS@prodigy.net>
> Reply-to: BERNIEGS@prodigy.net
> Organization: Prodigy Internet
> To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
> Subject: *.INFO Files in GNU-Win32
> I'm just getting started with GNU-Win32, and I noticed that much of the
> really good documentation for it is in the form of .INFO or .INF files.
> While I can read them (sort of) in a text file viewer, they appear to be
> highly structured files, intended to be viewed with some specific
> viewer.
>
> Can anyone tell me if there is a .INFO file viewer available for these
> files, or where I might find some documentation on the file structure so
> that I might write my own viewer?
>
> TIA.
> --
> Bernie Schneider: berniegs@prodigy.net
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