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debian have a nice system which indexes the HTML files. When I moved |
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to gentoo 2 years ago it was one of the things i missed. |
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http://packages.debian.org/stable/doc/dhelp |
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I think that was it, integrated MAN/INFO & HTML all into one system. |
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On 12/31/06, iddqd <iddqd@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Mick wrote: |
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> > On Sunday 31 December 2006 03:20, Jerry McBride wrote: |
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> >> I've been doing a similar project using python. I scan the entire |
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> >> filesystem for html, pdf and chm files. Once found, I grab matching portage |
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> >> names and build a master html index for use with apache... |
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> > How do you view chm files in Linux? |
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> * x11-misc/xchm |
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> Latest version available: 1.7.1 |
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> Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] |
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> Size of files: 345 kB |
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> Homepage: http://xchm.sf.net |
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> Description: Utility for viewing Microsoft .chm files. |
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> License: GPL-2 |
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/<ent Fredric |
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(aka theJackal) |
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