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> For ILU, we used something called TIM, which is TexInfo Macros --
> basically a feeble macro front-end for TexInfo.  The macros added URL
> links and images, which at the time weren't in TexInfo.  It looks to me as
> if Texinfo 4.2 will support both.

        Is this something the general user will either have installed on his
system, or be able to install on his system (to generate their own version
of the manual) without a great deal of difficulty? (i.e. apt-get install)

        I'm all for whatever can help us _EASILY_ maintain the manual as we
add features and functions to it. Also, it's important that the manual
generate validatible code, which many of the standard generation tools do
not. Maintaining the manual in TeX or HTML format (as a base) is just not
going to scale soon as the project grows..



d.

perldoc -qa.j | perl -lpe '($_)=m("(.*)")'

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