axinfo - an X info reader
axinfo [ -toolkitoption ...] [ -tree ] [ -node node ] [ -rows rows ] [
file ]
axinfo is an X Window System reader for info files (generated from GNU
Texinfo source files) built using the Athena Widget Set toolkit. It was
specifically written for use with aXe and is not yet fully capable of being
used to browse info file directories. It can however be used to read a single
info file at a time by setting the infoPath resource to the location of the
info file and specifying its name as an argument. The name must be given in
full, i.e. including the .info suffix, e.g. axinfo -xrm
'*infoPath:/usr/local/texinfo3.1' texi.info
axinfo has two windows: a text window, which is displayed by default, and an
optional tree window which shows the node hierarchy as a tree. Navigation of
the information in the info file being read is performed either by clicking on
hypertext, i.e. sensitive, text in the text window, or by clicking on node
buttons in the tree window. The latter may provide more direct access to a
particular node than the former.
When the command line option
-tree is used axinfo starts up displaying
its tree window only. Specifying the option is equivalent to setting the
.tree resource
The command line option
-node can be used to initially display some node
other than `Top'. It corresponds to the
.node resource.
The option
-rows specifies how many rows of text are to be displayed in
the text window. It corresponds to the
*hyperwin.rows resource.
axinfo is built around Baudouin Raoult's HyperWidget widget.
axe(1)
Jim Wight (
[email protected])
Department of Computing Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne,
UK, NE1 7RU