NAME
tkinfo - program to view GNU Info files
SYNOPSIS
tkinfo [ --help ] [ -headers | +headers ] [ -buttons | +buttons ] [
-scrollthrough | +scrollthrough ] [ -pagesep | +pagesep ] [ -showdir |
+showdir ] [ -balloons | +balloons ] [ -linklook type ] [ -highlight
type ] [ -searchlook type ] [ -geometry geom ] [ -display display ] [
-iconic ] [ -dir dir1 ] [ -dir dir2 ] ... [ node ]
DESCRIPTION
tkinfo is a graphical browser for documentation in the GNU Info
hypertext format.
OPTIONS
--help Produces a short help message.
-/+headers
Turns on/off display of the raw info node headers in the first
line of the window. Default is on.
-/+buttons
Turns on/off display of the button row. Default is on.
-/+balloons
Turns on/off balloonhelp for the buttons. Default is on.
-/+scrollthrough
Turns on/off jumping to the successor node when attempting to
scroll at the bottom of a node. Default is on.
-/+pagesep
Turns on/off inserting of page separators when scrolling page-
wise. Default is on.
-/+showdir
Turns on/off showing the full pathname of the displayed info
file. Default is off.
-linklook type
Specifies how to display cross references and menu entries.
type must be one of "color", "font", or "underline". Default is
"color" on color displays and "underline" on black and white
displays.
-highlight type
Specifies how to highlight links. type must be one of "color",
"inverse", or "underline". Default is "inverse".
-searchlook type
Specifies how to highlight matches after searches. type must be
one of "color", "inverse", or "underline". Default is "inverse".
-geometry geom
Geometry of the window. geom must be of the form XxY+A+B or XxY
or +A+B, where X and Y specify the size of the window in
characters and A and B the location in pixels.
-display display
X display to use for the tkinfo window.
-iconic
Start the first window in iconic state.
-dir dir
Specifies directories to search for info files, in addition to
those contained in the INFOPATH environment variable. The
directories specified with -dir will be searched first, in the
order given.
node Specifies the info node to visit initially. Possible formats for
node are:
"(filename)nodename" most general
"(filename)" equivalent to (filename)Top
"filename" equivalent to (filename).
If filename is not absolute, the info directories (from INFOPATH and
-dir) will be searched. If filename cannot be found, its lower case
version will be tried.
An alternative way to specify the node "(FILE)NODE" is with "-file FILE
-node NODE".
If no node is given, the default node "(dir)Top" is used.
ENVIRONMENT
INFOPATH
A colon (‘‘:’’) separated list of directories to search for info
files. More directories can be given with -dir options, above.
If not set, tkinfo will try various standard directories that
should be ok for most systems.
INFOSUFFIX
A colon separated list of file suffixes to try when searching
for an info file. If not set, tkinfo will try the suffixes "",
".info", and "-info". In addition, tkinfo will always
automatically try the suffixes .Z, .z, and .gz and deal with the
compressed file if necessary.
SEE ALSO
The program documents itself in the info format: start it and type ´h´.
Customization via X resources is also documented in that way.
You can get additional information and the latest version of tkinfo on
the WWW at http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/tkinfo/
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au> for the
Debian GNU/Linux system and released under the GNU Public License.
Some changes were made by Axel Boldt <axelboldt@yahoo.com>.