-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> Seth R Arnold wrote: > > Venu, you speak the truth, the info pages are full of information, but > > honestly (and no offense to RMS) -- info isn't the easiest program in the > > world to master. I *do* wish info had vi-bindings. Maybe it is just me, but > > the vi bindings seem very intuitive after only a few years. :) Anything else > > just seems silly. Since I never use it (feels wierd, like speaking russian) > > I never think of it. > > You might try info2www, which converts info to http for viewing > in a web browser. There's also pinfo, which has more or less lynx-like bindings. The only problem is that sometimes it can't find the target if it's buried deep; "pinfo ls" for example fails. My gripe with info is that it never seems to tell what i need, it just tells everything else under the sun. But that's a writing issue... - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN9/Sw77M/9WKZLW5AQEVdwP/Qav4LYAcXhKQ6SJ8kJBkjQUbUoqHjzrO Ifqi0bM3fD3a3wCW35tlWzl3ewlCr9zuJSraBNStuS8vDDB3rwysMvyaCCtIHzO3 V5w56SwlU6GGY80zL/FQc2S+E0AIoSp/Eg+5XeLyvCtPAD3ynmxq0tc6moPfBEWb TMpbAUApD+s= =BpTD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----