On 12/29/05, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or, a parallel system which download and caches these help documents from Fedora controlled wiki. I.e.: volunteers (or people sponsored to do so) will write in help/tutorials/simplified mans/etc into the wiki which would then be downloadd by a client (CLI and/or GUI) and cached for later use. (I'm sure some KDE dev could make a kio-slave for such a system.) With clean enough use of CSS the downloaded pages should be just as readable in lynx as in Firefox.
Just an idea.
Hi
> How is anything supposed to know what assortment
>of programs written by thousands of different people
>over dozens of years you have assembled together on your
>disk?
>
>
Package management systems combined with indexing programs like
scrollkeeper.
Or, a parallel system which download and caches these help documents from Fedora controlled wiki. I.e.: volunteers (or people sponsored to do so) will write in help/tutorials/simplified mans/etc into the wiki which would then be downloadd by a client (CLI and/or GUI) and cached for later use. (I'm sure some KDE dev could make a kio-slave for such a system.) With clean enough use of CSS the downloaded pages should be just as readable in lynx as in Firefox.
Just an idea.
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