Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/24/17:06:36
Charles Curley <ccurley AT wyoming DOT com> writes:
>
> I have the user tools only, not the compilers, etc. (for now :-). I notice
> there are plenty of Info files in the info directory. This is nice, but
> useless without a way to read them. I have NT Emacs, & could use that. Is
> there a way to hook the Cygnus info files into the NT Emacs' Info tree?
>
> Alternatively, is there a stand-alone Info reader available?
>
> Thanks.
>
You may set the following variables in your ~/.emacs:
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Info-directory-list's value is ("/home/racke/share/info" "/usr/local/share/info" "/usr/local/info" "/usr/info")
Documentation:
List of directories to search for Info documentation files.
nil means not yet initialized. In this case, Info uses the environment
variable INFOPATH to initialize it, or `Info-default-directory-list'
if there is no INFOPATH variable in the environment.
The last element of `Info-default-directory-list' is the directory
where Emacs installs the Info files that come with it.
Info-additional-directory-list's value is ("")
Documentation:
List of additional directories to search for Info documentation files.
These directories are not searched for merging the `dir' file.
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There is a Info-reader for Tcl/Tk (Tkinfo). Dunno if it works on
Windows.
Racke
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