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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 22:42:34 -0500
From: CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com>
Organization: Ched Research
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To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Simpler restructured dir.txi
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"Peter J. Farley III" wrote:
> 
> At 07:59 AM 3/11/02 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> <Snipped>
>  >> DJGPP and GNU package index
>  >>
>  >> Basic DJGPP documentation.          From djdevNNN.zip
>  >> The DJGPP FAQ.                              From faqNNNb.zip
>  >> GNU Compiler Collection.            From gccNNNb.zip
>  >> GNU Fortran compiler.                       From g77NNNb.zip
>  >
>  >Should this list use cross-references to send the user to the
>  >relevant place?
> 
> That would be a good idea.  I'll read up on setting up a
> cross-reference, but any advice you could offer on the mechanics
> of of would be helpful.
> 
>  >Btw, did you try to see what happens with this DIR version if
>  >install-info is run on one of the packages' Info files?
> 
> No, but I'll bet that it will cause havoc.  I'll try it out and
> report the ugly results.

Why not make one of the menu entries be to a complete alphabetical
cross-index?  That would keep it separate and modifiable.

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