INTRO ===== Saxinfo is a hypertext X info file reader. It was originally designed as a help system for the `aXe' editor, and for that was known as `axinfo'. Saxinfo is a `Standalone axinfo'. USAGE ===== The `saxinfo' command has the following form: saxinfo [-node node] [-rows rows] [-columns columns] [-tree] [file] With no options saxinfo creates the Hypertext window (*Note HyperText::) displaying the *Top* node. Files specified may, or may not have the ending `.info'. Saxinfo will try first to open the filename as given, and then try adding `.info' and opening that. It will do this for every directory in its info path. -node node permits a named node within the help system to be displayed on startup. The names which can be specified are the words which appear highlighted in the text of the help. Example: saxinfo -node 'AxinfoCmd' axe.info would start up `saxinfo' with the text you are looking at now displayed. -rows rows permits the height of the hypertext window to be specified. *Note CustomAxinfo:: has more information. -columns columns permits the width of the hypertext window to be specified. *Note CustomAxinfo:: has more information. -tree causes the tree window (*Note Tree::) to be created. The hypertext window (*Note HyperText::) is not created unless a node is specified using the `-node' option. This option is ignored under versions of X prior to Release 5. file is the name of the Texinfo file containing the information to be browsed. Files specified may, or may not have the ending .info'. Saxinfo will try first to open the filename as given, and then try adding .info' and opening that. It will do this for every directory in its info path. *Note CustomAxinfo:: has more information on the path. History of saxinfo ================== When I first came into contact with 'saxinfo' it was known as `axinfo', and was distributed with `aXe', an X text editor package. Originally it was designed primarily for use only as the browser for aXe's own help files. In its original incarnation, axinfo would not search multiple directories for .info files, nor could a directory be specified easily on the command line. I needed a good x info browser, though, and I hadn't found one enywhere else. I took it upon myself to write a shell script front end for axinfo that would make it easier to use. This proved more involved than just modifying the source. And so, the "standalone axinfo" was born. The credit for writing this goes almost entirely to the original author, J. K. Wight <J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk>. The changes I made were relatively minor. They are: - Added search path support - Added zlib support for gzipped info files - Separated from original source tree - Changed the name and version, so as not to cause conflict with anyone actually using the original `axinfo' - Cleaned up docs. Anyone wishing to comment, send patches, or ask questions can reach me at Kurt Fitzner <kfitzner@nexus.v-wave.com> The original author's information is: J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk Department of Computing Science, University of Newcastle, Tel: +44 91 222 8238 Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. Fax: +44 91 222 8232