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- This file describes release 1.0 of PMINFO
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- **** What is PMINFO? ****
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- PMINFO is a program for reading GNU "info" files.
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- Info is a hypertext manual format that is difficult to read with a plain
- text editor.
-
- The GNU project creates manuals in a format called texinfo. Either
- the makeinfo program or the GNU-Emacs editor can be used to create an
- info manual out of the texinfo source code. The TeX program can be
- used to create a hardcopy manual out of the texinfo source code.
-
- Both Emacs and the info program can be used to view info files.
- My copy of info no longer seems to work under OS/2 2.0. Emacs
- does work.
-
- The PMINFO program is designed to be a small, efficient means of reading
- info files. Users of gcc who have not downloaded a copy of Emacs,
- will hopefully benefit from this program.
-
-
- **** How to use PMINFO ****
-
- Start PMINFO in a directory containing your info manuals.
- There must be an info file called "dir" in this directory.
-
- Each page of an info file is referred to as a node. When you start
- up pminfo, it will default to view the "Top" node of the dir file.
- [Top nodes in an info file usually denote the starting node in a file]
-
- Some nodes, including the top node of the dir file, will contain a
- "menu" of other nodes you may view. This "menu" does not appear in
- the menu bar! Somewhere in the node, there will be a line that
- starts with "* Menu:". Following this line will be several cross-references
- to other nodes such as "* GCC: (gcc.info)" or somesuch. Click on the cross-
- reference line to see info about the reference.
-
- You can return to the directory node at any time by selecting Node/Directory.
- You can go back to the most recently viewed node by selecting Node/Last Node.
-
- Be aware that some info files can span multiple files. For example,
- the Gcc info manual is composed of a file "gcc.info" and several
- files called "gcc.info-nn" where nn is some number. You need *all*
- of these files in order to read the gcc manual. I will be providing
- an info-format manual for users of gcc2.1 that will be in this format.
-
- As of today, the Emacs for OS/2 that is availible contains a directory
- emacs/info which is an excellent place to run pminfo from if you want info
- about emacs and gcc.
-
- **** About this release ****
-
- This release is in *many* ways premature. These is no end to the new
- and exciting ways you can get this program to crash! Just kill it off
- and don't do whatever you did again :-).
-
- I promise this will get better. But since many people have asked for
- a way to view the gcc manual, and this release is now stable enough for
- use, I will release it now. I apologize in advance for the frustration
- this may cause.
-
- WARNING: Due to the defectiveness of IBM I do not have a version
- of OS/2 2.0 GA to test this program on. But it works great on
- my beta 6.177. Of course, my 30 day license for the beta has expired
- so technically I can't even run OS/2 2.0, never mind test this software
- on it.
-
-
- **** Future directions ****
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- Expect another release of this software within a month.
-
- Desired features (not in order)
- 1. The ability to select a different font.
- 2. The ability to copy text from the manual to the clipboard.
- 3. Multiple windows (when desired)
- 4. Load a file other than "dir" as default on the fly
- 5. Real error messages
- 6. Keyboard interface
- 7. Allow following cross-references, not just menu items
-
- **** About the Programmer ****
-
- The programmer of pminfo is Colin Jensen. I can be reached
- though Email as cjensen@ampex.com or ljensen@netcom.netcom.com
- As a last resort, try USMAIL at: 4902 Esguerra Terrace,
- Fremont CA, 94555.
-
- I will try to help out anyone who needs help with this program, but
- no promises. I would also be *delighted* to hear from happy users.
- If you like this program, please let me know. It will encourage me
- to write more useful programs again in the future.
-