Hi Tommy, I'm going to include the gnome-doc guys in this, because they know a lot more about how Yelp works than we do, and can tell you what's the matter. On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 17:20 -0500, Tommy Trussell wrote: {snip} > I want to start out by saying that I have been using Dapper on a test > machine and am VERY impressed with the yelp / Help that comes up. It's > already more useful and inclusive than under Breezy, and apparently > getting better all the time. I really appreciate having a search box, > too, though I think its scope may need to be expanded to include more > areas... > > Here are two examples of things already installed on my hard drive I > might be seeking but are NOT yet in yelp: > > 1) xsane docs in /usr/share/doc/xsane/html/sane-xsane-doc.html > > 2) imagemagick docs in /usr/share/doc/imagemagick/index.html > > I gave those two examples deliberately -- (1) xsane I believe is part > of an "ordinary" Ubuntu installation, and (2) imagemagick I believe is > an optional install (though anyone using any level of graphics > probably adds it VERY soon!). > > I was disappointed that typing ImageMagick in the yelp search box does > not even bring up its man page in yelp, nor do most of the ImageMagick > commands (animate and conjure do but the others don't seem to). I have > a lot to learn to know how the yelp index(es) get generated, but > obviously they don't look in man-db in the same way that (the command > line) apropos command does. > > Are these things that are planned for the Yelp index / search box? > Should I file a bug, or have I missed a whole discussion about this > (very likely)? Matt -- mdke ubuntu com gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF
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