On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 12:47:36AM -0700, James Bowlin wrote:
> The other solution (that I can think of) is to use another
> variable (or flag or both) that makes text mode sticky just
> like what I did for quiet mode.  Philip pointed out that
> with such complications I'm drifting away from the original
> design ideas of fish:  http://fishshell.org/user_doc/design.html

yes, i agree, it's not good to make things complicated. to be honest
though, i never liked the idea of using a browser for help in the first
place. help should be simple and always work, what if no browser is
installed at all? i'd like to see all help as text. possibly the html
can be converted to plain text and included in that form as a backup to
the browser help. i'd be happy to just always use a -t option to avoid
a browser.

greetings, martin.
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