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Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again
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Dave Pawson |
Subject: |
Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again |
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Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:37:07 +0100 |
On 22/09/2007, Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> Nothing wrong with your motivation. And, yes, trying to provide a useful
> index (in whatever form) usually requires some human effort and judgment -
> automatic indexing is somewhat limited in practice.
Yes, we all view things differently I guess.
>
> Eli, too, was trying to be helpful - and he was helpful, no?
Yes. I learned from this thread.
>
> You could also create a page on EmacsWiki to collect such keywords:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SiteMap. Then, either Eli or some other
> Emacs developer might occasionally check what has been added there, or you or
> someone else could occasionally post here any new entries that are collected
> there. Emacs Wiki is an incredible collaborative resource, and it's low-key,
> dumb-easy to use.
another one. I'd never seen that.
(I'm beginning to feel as Tims RTFM might be more applicabe than usual
for me :-)
>
> As frequenters of this list and emacs-devel@gnu.org will attest, Eli and I
> don't always agree ;-), but followup to improve the manual indexes is one
> area (there are others) where I think he does a terrific job. The point here
> is that your proposal to collect unsuccessful user search attempts, synonyms
> and the like can be plugged into the existing mechanisms such as manual
> indexes, and Eli is quite helpful in this regard.
I've no issue with feeding back to Eli or the wiki.
Maybe like Steve, I find XML more flexible when I want to re-index, so
I'm looking
at creating an XML version. Currently fighting the ??? (I think it's
texi, but unsure)
source from http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html to generate
docbook. That's a good start for me.
The html output is SGML, not XHTML, so that's harder, and the --docbook seems
to produce an empty file, using
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/texinfo/texinfo/util/gendocs.sh
Does it work with the downloaded files? emacs emacs[1..8]
It seems to cough and look for a .texi extension?
Any suggestions how that might work?
I'm trying
$ ./gendocs.sh --docbook -o tmp emacs "Emacs"
on the gunzipped emacs.info.tar.gz from the same page.
>
> Wrt difficulty navigating Emacs Info pages: try Icicles -
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Icicles. Command `icicle-Info-index'
> (`i' in Info) lets you easily navigate index entries, and command
> `icicle-Info-goto-node' (`g' in Info) lets you easily browse Info nodes. They
> let you type a substring or other regexp and zip around all index terms or
> node names that match, in any order. See
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Icicles_-_Info_Enhancements.
<prejudice/> I really don't like | find hard to use, the info style
stuff. I guess I've
been spoiled with searchable, navigable html over the years I've been
using emacs?
I've offered to work on a docbook version with a better index, to Eli, offlist.
>
> And (no relation with Icicles) with Emacs 22, you can use incremental search
> throughout a manual. If something has no index entry, try repeated `C-s'.
> Then let help-gnu-emacs know if you think what you were looking for should be
> added to the index.
There's enough in this thread to start a hunt the thimble thread on the wiki!
help-gnu-emacs, is that a feedback idea? <sigh/> Does that mean a default
emacs Linux installation can get connected without me doing anything?
>
> Wrt "indexable html pages derived from indexed xml": It's not a bad idea, and
> it has been discussed before by Emacs development contributors. Info is
> currently not XML or HTML based, and a move in such a direction is not
> trivial. But all ideas and implementation and design efforts are appreciated
> - emacs-devel@gnu.org.
Honestly, I'd be far happier working in docbook xml!
Now just need to get the shell script working :-)
regards
--
Dave Pawson
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http://www.dpawson.co.uk
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, (continued)
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- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Stefan Monnier, 2007/09/21
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Tom Tromey, 2007/09/21
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Dave Pawson, 2007/09/22
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/22
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Dave Pawson, 2007/09/22
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/22
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Dave Pawson, 2007/09/22
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/22
- RE: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Drew Adams, 2007/09/22
- RE: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Drew Adams, 2007/09/22
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- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/22
- RE: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Drew Adams, 2007/09/22
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- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Tim X, 2007/09/23
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- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Tim X, 2007/09/23
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Dave Pawson, 2007/09/23
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Bastien, 2007/09/23
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Tom Tromey, 2007/09/23
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/23
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- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Johan Bockgård, 2007/09/23
- Re: My emacs was upgraded and I am a novice again, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/24