Hi,

Simon Tournier <zimon.touto...@gmail.com> skribis:

> On Thu, 28 Sep 2023 at 08:35, Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote:
>
>> Across the wider GNU system the command for accessing manuals is “info”
>> followed by the name of the manual, e.g. “info guix” or “info
>> guix-cookbook”.
>
> Yeah but for instance I barely use Info because I never remember how to
> navigate and often I have an approximate idea about what I am looking
> for and in this case, I am faster with the HTML documentation.

That’s fine, we all have our preferences.  :-)

What makes Info (whether in Emacs or the ‘info’ command) appealing to me
is that (1) it’s straight on my machine and off-line, (2) I’m sure I’m
looking at the version of the manual that corresponds to the version I’m
using, and (3) there are efficient and IMO intuitive navigation key
bindings (‘n’ for ‘next’, ‘i’ for ‘index’, arrows to scroll, etc.)

Should we expand
<https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Documentation.html>?

Though again, it’s okay if others prefer to browse the HTML doc.

Ludo’.

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