Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/07/19/10:30:13
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From: | lehmann AT mathematik DOT th-darmstadt DOT de (Alexander Lehmann)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: DJGPP V2 docs? Where?
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Date: | 19 Jul 1996 13:13:44 GMT
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Organization: | Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Ed Caceres (erc AT nai DOT net) wrote:
: Hi,
: I've looked around for a PS version of the djgpp compiler docs (not the libs,
: which I already have), but can't seem to locate them... any ideas? I like
: hardcopy - lots of it! This should satisfy that masochistic craving!
Most documentation for GNU programs is in texinfo format (usually
..texinfo, .tex for 8.3 impaired DOS), which can be either converted
to info (ASCII hypertext) or typeset with TeX and converted to PS with
dvips. If you have TeX and dvips installed, this is pretty simple (you
just need to run the process twice and convert the idices inbetween
with makeindex), getting TeX just for a few texinfo files is probably
a bit too much (though it you have e.g. Linux, you may have TeX
already, you just have to install it).
bye, Alexander
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