Message-Id: <199603211012.FAA19535@delorie.com> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 96 12:10:24 LIT From: Martynas Subject: Re: INF, TXI, TEX and DVI files To: DJGPP mailing list In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 20 Mar 1996 01:46:30 GMT On Wed, 20 Mar 1996 01:46:30 GMT you said: >Thomas Demmer wrote: > >>- The .INF represents a file readable with inf.exe >>- .TEX is a (La)TeX source file, a kind of a word processor like >> Word6.0, just more reliable and usuable on nearly every platform, >> apart from maybe the Sinclair ZX-20 (although, you never know) >>- .DVI is DeVice Independent format, produced by (La)TeX, can be >> turned to printable format by dvips or alikes, >>- .TXI is more or less the source file you work on, you can >> convert it to printable output or into a .INF file. So you can >> produce a printed documentation and an on-line help with one source >> file > >Thank you for the explanation. I have INFO.EXE for reading INF files, >and MAKEINFO.EXE which can convert TXI into INF. If confronted with >one of the other two formats, are there utilities that can convert >them into INF or TXI format? > >Leon > >====================================== >Leon B. Wood Kyoto JAPAN >E-mail: leonwood AT mbox DOT kyoto-inet DOT or DOT jp > 71651 DOT 2732 AT compuserve DOT com >Tel: +81(75)751-8067 >====================================== Aaarghh!! I love Sinclair ZX-Spectrum!! I spent years with it as a kid, and world has not seen a better ZX hacker than me :) Martynas