Am 05.01.98 schrieb schwarz # monet.m.isar.de ...
Moin Christian!
CS think, we should use this help system in Debian 2.0. Some other
CS distributions already use such systems (for example SuSE).
CS You should probably not refer to SUSE here. They are know for their quick
CS and _dirty_
On 1 Gen, Jim Pick wrote:
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I like it but...
I like it too.
1) How about dwww? (Yes, I know dwww needs a web server...)
I think I'll add support for .dhelp files to dwww too.
Oh, great!
2) I really dont like to have 2/3/... methods of building indexes
Marco == Marco Budde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco We could write a converter :)?
I'd rather see a unified interface for that sort of thing than a
kludgey converter converter scheme.
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On 5 Jan 1998, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Marco == Marco Budde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco We could write a converter :)?
I'd rather see a unified interface for that sort of thing than a
kludgey converter converter scheme.
Once written, doc-base will be the interface for all
Christian == Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian If someone wants to do this with me, just drop me a
Christian note. I'm just waiting for volunteers...
I would like to help, but I don't think I've got the skills it would
require right now. I'll try and take the time
Am 03.01.98 schrieb schwarz # monet.m.isar.de ...
Moin Christian!
CS We are aware of this problem. The different menu systems (menu, dwww,
CS dhelp, etc.) all have their advantages and disadvantages so I guess they
CS will all stay around for a while.
If you know a disadvantage of dhelp please
On 4 Jan 1998, Marco Budde wrote:
Am 03.01.98 schrieb schwarz # monet.m.isar.de ...
Moin Christian!
CS We are aware of this problem. The different menu systems (menu, dwww,
CS dhelp, etc.) all have their advantages and disadvantages so I guess they
CS will all stay around for a while.
On Thu, 1 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I've released the latest version of my HTML online help system for
Debian. Bugs reports are welcome :).
I like it but...
1) How about dwww? (Yes, I know dwww needs a web server...)
2) I really dont like to have 2/3/... methods of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I like it but...
I like it too.
1) How about dwww? (Yes, I know dwww needs a web server...)
I think I'll add support for .dhelp files to dwww too.
2) I really dont like to have 2/3/... methods of building indexes
of documentation installed in the debian system.
Am 01.01.98 schrieb fog # perosa.alpcom.it ...
Moin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
f I like it but...
Fine :).
f 1) How about dwww? (Yes, I know dwww needs a web server...)
On my notebook dwww is very slow when your're accessing documents. And
building the index produces a very high load on this system.
Hi Marco,
On 31 Dic, Marco Budde wrote:
Moin Moin!
Today I've released the latest version of my HTML online help system for
Debian. Bugs reports are welcome :).
dhelp
I like it but...
1) How about dwww? (Yes, I know dwww needs a web server...)
2) I
Moin Moin!
Today I've released the latest version of my HTML online help system for
Debian. Bugs reports are welcome :).
dhelp
What's dhelp?
dhelp is an online help system for Debian GNU/Linux. A Debian package
can register its HTML documents and
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