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Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 14:40:16 -0300
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Subject: Re: rhide help files...
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Waldemar Schultz wrote:

> Maurice Lombardi schrieb:
> >
> > Waldemar Schultz a écrit :
> > > What should I add to get full context sensitive help in a *.pas file
> > > for GNU Pascal GPC please? Thanks for pointing to any possibility.
> >
> > add gpc into the menu
> > Help/Syntax help/Files to search
>
> Thank you.
> I tried this, but I don't get any help for e.g. Writeln.
> I think because the successfull call to info is 'info gpc gpc writeln' and
> not 'info gpc alpha writeln'. (??)
> As opposed to e.g. 'info libc alpha write', what works.

Most probably, you should enter the name of the node that contains the list
of functions.
As an example in Linux that's:

"(libc)Function Index"

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