>>>>"HM" == Hamish Moffatt schrieb am 24 Mar 1999 23:19:54 +0100:
HM> IMHO, the info browser (in emacs or standalone) adds little HM> functionality over a plain HTML document, except that it is much HM> less accessible for non-emacs users. I disagree. What if you don't have lynx installed and _need_ the documentation ? How do you access KDE-information for example without a working browser - well, you have to use less/more/cat just as with info pages. The main difference is not that info has substantially more to offer than HTML but that the info pages were there a long time before HTML hit the scene. There _are_ a lot of people who like using info (me, for example, as I love the info capabilities of Emacs) and I would be really annoyed if support for this format would be dropped. Holger -- --- http://www.coling.uni-freiburg.de/~schauer/ --- "Kuenstliche Intelligenz ist also genau dann moeglich, wenn Turing-Maschinen fruehstuecken koennen und nicht gerade Semesterferien sind." -- Sven Türpe in de.sci.informatik.ki