Kate/KWrite/KatePart handbooks as downloadable HTML files?

Richard Owlett rowlett at access.net
Wed Dec 4 13:43:57 GMT 2024


On 12/4/24 7:32 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 12/4/24 5:45 AM, Duncan wrote:

[ *SNIP* ]

>> The easiest way if you're lucky, is that they're already installed as 
>> part
>> of your existing installed package, and you just have to find them to
>> point your browser at.  (But see the caveat in the next paragraph.)
> 
> My OS is Debian 12. I checked their usually complete repository first 
> followed by by a general web search.
> As there has been recent discussion on debian-user at lists.debian.org 
> about documentation availability in atypical 
> locations/formats/associations/etc , I posted my question there.
> 

Just got two replies there suggesting I use "wget".
Time to read man-page over 2nd cup of coffee to see if it can deliver 
what I'm thinking of.

More later.






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