Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes:
> I hear the argument; it’s true that not everyone uses Emacs or is > familiar with the standalone Info reader. Rendering of Info manuals in > Emacs is not bad, but a modern browser can do a better job. > > Yet I’m not completely sold to the everything in the browser approach, > and everything in JavaScript. In an ideal world (for me), we’d rather > provide a local documentation viewer that renders Texinfo directly. As far as I know GNOME’s Yelp is a frontend to different kinds of documentation and it does support Info files. It may not work out of the box without setting some environment variables first, but I remember viewing Info manuals in Yelp not too long ago when I first learned that it supports Info. -- Ricardo