Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/03/17/14:54:12
Thanks for your e-mail.
>> Maybe you should make this "standard directory" ;-)
>
>Maybe.
Thanks in advance.
It is just a waste of time to search documentation from un-standard directories.
>> Directory of C:\DJGPP\GNUDOCS
>> BASH-2 04 <DIR>
>> FILUTIL3 16 <DIR>
>> GCC-2 952 <DIR>
>> - Why g77 / f77 documentation is here?
>
>Because g77 is part of the GCC package.
Should directory's name be C:\DJGPP\GNUDOCS\G77 ?
>> - and there are too documentation directories like:
>>
>> Directory of C:\DJGPP\FAQ
>
>FAQ is not a documentation directory, it's a directory
>where all the files private to the FAQ are held.
>
>> - Please, try to do this info program more user friendly
>
>What's not user-friendly about Info?
So many stars-lines from start page and not even alphapetical order! You should
use menus in info!
>> and a direct port to Rhide (if possible).
>
>RHIDE already has an internal Info reader.
Lets take an example:
1) I write a C program in Rhide.
2) I want to use intent program while writing. What F-key?
3) And read intent's instructions (was it really right, e.g. intent -mh -i1
done.c)? What F-key?
I can read C library (libc reference) from Rhide, but where is Fortran (and
pascal and other utilities) library?
>> P.S. Is it possible to make with Gnu utilities from
>> a .html file a readable .txt file and vice versa?
>
>You should be able to find such programs
Please, tell me a good program (so many possible).
>But I don't understand why would you need something like
>that in the first place.
>By converting to ASCII you lose the hypertext structure.
Of course .html files stays in directory. I only need .txt version from hypertext
files.
Thanks in advance
Veli Suorsa
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