Thank you all for your suggestions. Thank you very much.
John
1) I suppose the next thing you'll be suggesting is that, because
Postgres is a database, the documentation should be stored as some
form of searchable table within the database itself....?
<runs and hides/>
------Well, that is exactly what I have done with the MeSH subject
headings. And it works like a charm.
2) Its also available in chm windows help file format. Which i find
allot
more useful
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals/
you could print chm to a text file.
------I'll have to boot over to XP, ugh. Will do.
3) also it not hard to dump a PDF document into a text file.
------I would print out what the dump looks like, but this is a family
program
4) Would a \h+ that gave you the text from the web-page be useful..?
That,
plus the various man pages, would cover an awful lot of what's in SGML..
From <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals/>:
"The DocBook SGML source for the manuals is available as part of the
PostgreSQL source download available in the FTP area."
-----I'm headed there. It's just that given the incredibly good
documentation and the fact that it's available in just about every
format except a text file, I was sort of hoping for a policy change on
the part of the powers that be.
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