Max Nikulin writes: > My impression based on debian-user mailing list messages is that > people avoid info manuals due to inconvenience of the standalone > reader. They have some workarounds for cases when length of a man page > is excessively high for comfortable reading. An example is PDF > generated from BASH man page despite BASH has the manual in the > texinfo format. I used to be annoyed by the standalone reader, but with info --usage it’s actually pretty good. It nowadays also gives a useful answer when looking for a non-existing manual: info NOTEXISTING info: No menu item 'NOTEXISTING' in node '(dir)Top' That was my main gripe with it, and I guess that most old timers don’t know about that change. You even get very fast full-text search through the manuals. What I just found a bit lacking is tool support: pygments does not have highlighting for texinfo (latex export of texinfo sources), export to HTML doesn’t look great by default. And: info --usage git does not give the invocation page — because that node is missing in the manual. That’s not a problem of texinfo, but an indication that something may be missing: Is there a linter for texinfo that remarks such problems? Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein, ohne es zu merken. draketo.de