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| Andreas Seltenreich 2005-11-19, 8:23 pm |
| I've been using a texinfo (more precisely: info) version of the docs
for some weeks now, and really came to love it. It is still the
version I mentioned here:
<http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsq...10/msg01813.php>
Now I'm wondering, if it'd be worth fixing the index and some minor
encoding deficiencies (e.g. medium-length dashes end up as "[mdash]"),
and adding Autoconf support in order to make it a proper target.
I remember other requests for info-docs on the lists than the above,
but it is rather hard to search for them :-/.
regards,
Andreas
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| Peter Eisentraut 2005-11-19, 8:23 pm |
| Andreas Seltenreich wrote:
> Now I'm wondering, if it'd be worth fixing the index and some minor
> encoding deficiencies (e.g. medium-length dashes end up as
> "[mdash]"), and adding Autoconf support in order to make it a proper
> target.
We probably won't ship it with the default distribution, but I don't see
any harm in at least providing build support for it initially.
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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