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_ so
> "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
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 interfac
> "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 1 Gen, Jim Pick wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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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 bui
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
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 pleas
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
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
[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 syst
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...)
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 dhe
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