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Hallo, Jonathan! *** Am 24. November 1996 um 18:19 schrieb hugo landsman an Jonathan de Boyne Pollard: JdBP>> Those of us with multiple C++ compilers are lucky that way. But JdBP>> for someone with *only* EMX C++, TeX *is* necessary. It is JdBP>> necessary for reading the documentation. hl> That wasn't true the first time you wrote it and it won't get more true by hl> repetition. EMX includes the standalone info reader and the tools and hl> instructions you need to create the info files from the texinfo ones. TeX hl> is not needed for anything, Emacs is only necessary if you want a better hl> info reader, editor, shell, news reader, world etc.:) Correct. The C-library info, the dev tools documentation and some more even come in native INF format, so no need for yet another reader tool. Tschau...Thomas --- E3-32/1.11-32/2.51+* Origin: Die TeX-Box +49-6034-930021 V.34 -930022 ISDN 24h (2:244/1130.42) SEEN-BY: 50/99 270/101 620/243 625/160 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 934 SEEN-BY: 711/955 712/407 515 624 628 713/317 800/1 @PATH: 244/1130 1634 24/888 396/1 270/101 712/515 711/808 934 |
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