Re: Where's The Gnopernicus Documentation?



John:

The README has lots of good information, including a link to the
gnopernicus web page at:

http://www.baum.ro/gnopernicus.html

That web page is fairly detailed regarding the user interface, I believe
it's the closest thing to a manual at the moment.

- Bill

On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 04:53, John J. Boyer wrote:
> Where do I find plain text or html versions of the Gnopernicus 
> documentation? Maybe this is a dumb question. Everyone else seems to know 
> which keys to use for screen review, etc. I've downloaded and installed 
> Gnopernicus from CVS, but the only things I can find in the docs directory 
> are in XML. Now that I can use Gnopernicus with my Braille Lite, I need to 
> know what the various abbreviations at the beginning of lines mean. PBT is 
> obviously a pushbutton, MNU must be menu. But what is MIT. Etc. 
> 
> On the bright side, there is of course no difficulty distinguishing 
> capital letters on a braille display.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
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