Re: Documentation Policy
> /usr/info/emacs-info. I suggest to split this off into a new package
> called "emacs-doc-info". In addition, we should create an "emacs-doc-html"
Interesting. Not really an option, though; as far as emacs is
concerned, that's part of how it documents itself. If you come up
with a way that works as well as m-x info for use *within emacs* (and
no, w3-mode *doesn't* cut it, especially for new users -- info has
self-training support builtin...)
This html/info split may make sense for other packages (I'm
unconvinced) but it does *not* make sense for emacs in particular.
_Mark_ <eichin@kitten.gen.ma.us>
The Herd of Kittens
Debian Emacs Maintainer
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