Re: man/info for gtk+

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HTML is not accessible in context sensitive nature from editors such asemacs. I find it hard to believe that a Linux toolkit does not have man orinfo pages. e.g hit hotkey, help api appears in a frame for the call underthe cursor.
But thanks for the info anyway.
Dont get me wrong, devhelp is ok but man/info would be nice for the stalwartemacs as well as being more concistent with other Linux developmentpackages.


Mariano Suárez-Alvarez-2 wrote:> > On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 06:37 -0800, Hadron wrote:>> Using emacs as my main linux IDE (its reliable!), I am unable to locate>> man>> pages or info pages for gtk+ on my system. Can someone please help? What>> are>> you using? if there are no such things (which I find hard to believe) how>> would I petition for them to be added to the toolkit distribution? I>> really>> like to access context help in my editor - not have to mess about with an>> external browser to see the API prototypes and function documentation.> > GTK+ installs (or, probably, the -devel package for it in your distro)> HTML documentation which is very easily accesible using the devhelp> program.> > HTH,> > -- m> > > -- > Mariano Suárez-Alvarez> http://www.gnome.org/~mariano> > > _______________________________________________> gtk-list mailing list> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list> > 
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