[kde-doc-english] Info files are in info format
Burkhard Lück
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Sat Jun 8 05:13:40 UTC 2013
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Am Freitag, 7. Juni 2013, 15:23:28 schrieb T.C. Hollingsworth:
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Křištof Želechovski
>
> <giecrilj at stegny.2a.pl> wrote:
> > #. Tag: para
> >
> > #: index.docbook:22
> > #, fuzzy, no-c-format
> > msgid ""
> > "Info is a type of documentation. The documents are in a file format
> > called
> > "
> > "texinfo, and can be read on the command line with the <ulink
> > url=\"info:/info"
> > "\"><command>info</command></ulink> program."
>
> What docbook is this in?
>
kde-runtime/doc/kioslave/info/index.docbook
> > No they are not, texinfo is a different format.
>
> Yeah, texinfo is the source format, isn't it? Looks like this
> (wherever it is ;-) isn't the only place we confuse this,
> khelpcenter's docbook uses this term too.
>
> > Info documents are text files logically divided into pages with a
> > hierarchical structure and cross-references. They are typically produced
> > by
> > a processor named makeinfo. They can be viewed in the teletype <ulink
> > url=\"info:/info"
> > "\"><command>info</command></ulink> program.
>
> Depending on where this is this might be a bit too technical. Users
> just want to RTFM, not learn the various intricacies of the nine
> million different documentation formats used on UNIX-like systems.
> ;-)
>
> More useful information would be what *sort* of information lives in
> info documentation. The answer is pretty much anything made by GNU,
> right? Anything else?
>
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