2 This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the topmost node of
3 the Info hierarchy. The first time you invoke Info you start off
4 looking at that node, which is (dir)Top.
6 File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree
7 This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
8 Typing "q" exits, "?" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
9 "mCoreutils<Return>" visits Coreutils topic, etc.
10 Or click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference to select
12 --- PLEASE ADD DOCUMENTATION TO THIS TREE. (See INFO topic first.) ---
14 In Ubuntu, Info `dir' entries are added with the command
15 `install-info'. Please refer to install-info(8) for usage details.
17 * Menu: The list of major topics begins on the next line.
20 * Coreutils: (coreutils). Core GNU (file, text, shell)
22 * Common options: (coreutils)Common options.
24 * File permissions: (coreutils)File permissions.
26 * Date input formats: (coreutils)Date input formats.
27 * Finding files: (find). Operating on files matching certain
31 * Groff: (groff). The GNU troff document formatting
33 * Rluserman: (rluserman). GNU Readline Library API
34 * Tasks: (tasks). The GNU Task List.
37 * GIT: (git). GNU Interactive Tools
38 * Gzip: (gzip). The gzip command for compressing
42 * Com_err: (com_err). A Common Error Description Library for
44 * CVS: (cvs). Concurrent Versions System
45 * CVS client/server: (cvsclient). Describes the client/server protocol
47 * gettext: (gettext). GNU gettext utilities.
48 * autopoint: (gettext)autopoint Invocation.
49 Copy gettext infrastructure.
50 * envsubst: (gettext)envsubst Invocation.
51 Expand environment variables.
52 * gettextize: (gettext)gettextize Invocation.
53 Prepare a package for gettext.
54 * Ipc: (ipc). System V interprocess communication
56 * msgattrib: (gettext)msgattrib Invocation.
57 Select part of a PO file.
58 * msgcat: (gettext)msgcat Invocation. Combine several PO files.
59 * msgcmp: (gettext)msgcmp Invocation. Compare a PO file and template.
60 * msgcomm: (gettext)msgcomm Invocation. Match two PO files.
61 * msgconv: (gettext)msgconv Invocation. Convert PO file to encoding.
62 * msgen: (gettext)msgen Invocation. Create an English PO file.
63 * msgexec: (gettext)msgexec Invocation. Process a PO file.
64 * msgfilter: (gettext)msgfilter Invocation.
65 Pipe a PO file through a filter.
66 * msgfmt: (gettext)msgfmt Invocation. Make MO files out of PO files.
67 * msggrep: (gettext)msggrep Invocation. Select part of a PO file.
68 * msginit: (gettext)msginit Invocation. Create a fresh PO file.
69 * msgmerge: (gettext)msgmerge Invocation.
70 Update a PO file from template.
71 * msgunfmt: (gettext)msgunfmt Invocation.
72 Uncompile MO file into PO file.
73 * msguniq: (gettext)msguniq Invocation. Unify duplicates for PO file.
74 * ngettext: (gettext)ngettext Invocation.
75 Translate a message with plural.
76 * xgettext: (gettext)xgettext Invocation.
77 Extract strings into a PO file.
78 * ISO639: (gettext)Language Codes. ISO 639 language codes.
79 * ISO3166: (gettext)Country Codes. ISO 3166 country codes.
80 * Flex: (flex). A fast scanner generator
81 * M4: (m4). The GNU m4 macro preprocessor.
84 * Fdutils: (fdutils). Linux floppy utilities
87 * nano: (nano). Small and friendly text editor.
90 * a2ps: (a2ps). PostScript Generating Utility
91 * PreScript: (a2ps) PreScript. Input language for a2ps
92 * card: (a2ps) card. Print Reference Cards
93 * fixps: (a2ps) fixps. Fixing Some Ill Designed PostScript
95 * fixnt: (a2ps) fixnt. Fixing Microsoft NT PostScript Files
96 * pdiff: (a2ps) pdiff. Produce Pretty Comparison of Files
97 * psmandup: (a2ps) psmandup. Printing Duplex on Simplex Printers
98 * psset: (a2ps) psset. Inserting calls to setpagedevice
99 * ogonkify: (ogonkify). Ogonkify
102 * Debian menu: (menu). The Debian menu system
105 * Automake: (automake-1.10). Making GNU standards-compliant
107 * Cpp: (cpp). The GNU C preprocessor.
108 * Cpplib: (cppinternals). Cpplib internals.
109 * gcc: (gcc). The GNU Compiler Collection.
110 * gccinstall: (gccinstall). Installing the GNU Compiler
112 * gccint: (gccint). Internals of the GNU Compiler
116 * libidn: (libidn). Internationalized string processing
120 * Ada mode (emacs22): (emacs22/ada-mode).
121 Emacs mode for editing and compiling
123 * Autotype (emacs22): (emacs22/autotype).
124 Convenient features for text that you
125 enter frequently in Emacs.
126 * Calc (emacs22): (emacs22/calc). Advanced desk calculator and
128 * CC Mode (emacs22): (emacs22/ccmode). Emacs mode for editing C, C++,
129 Objective-C, Java, Pike, AWK, and
131 * CL (emacs22): (emacs22/cl). Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs
133 * Dired-X (emacs22): (emacs22/dired-x). Dired Extra Features.
134 * Ebrowse (emacs22): (emacs22/ebrowse). A C++ class browser for Emacs.
135 * Ediff (emacs22): (emacs22/ediff). A visual interface for comparing and
137 * Elisp (emacs22): (emacs22/elisp). The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
138 * Emacs (emacs22): (emacs22/emacs). The extensible self-documenting text
140 * Emacs FAQ (emacs22): (emacs22/efaq). Frequently Asked Questions about
142 * Emacs Lisp Intro (emacs22): (emacs22/eintr).
143 A simple introduction to Emacs Lisp
145 * Emacs MIME (emacs22): (emacs22/emacs-mime).
146 Emacs MIME de/composition library.
147 * ERC (emacs22): (emacs22/erc). Powerful, modular, and extensible IRC
149 * Eshell (emacs22): (emacs22/eshell). A command shell implemented in Emacs
151 * EUDC (emacs22): (emacs22/eudc). An Emacs client for directory servers
153 * Flymake (emacs22): (emacs22/flymake). A universal on-the-fly syntax checker.
154 * Forms (emacs22): (emacs22/forms). Emacs package for editing data bases
156 * Gnus (emacs22): (emacs22/gnus). The newsreader Gnus.
157 * IDLWAVE (emacs22): (emacs22/idlwave). Major mode and shell for IDL files.
158 * Info (emacs22): (emacs22/info). How to use the documentation browsing
160 * Message (emacs22): (emacs22/message). Mail and news composition mode that
162 * MH-E (emacs22): (emacs22/mh-e). Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
163 * Newsticker (emacs22): (emacs22/newsticker).
164 A Newsticker for Emacs.
165 * Org Mode (emacs22): (emacs22/org). Outline-based notes management and
167 * PCL-CVS (emacs22): (emacs22/pcl-cvs). Emacs front-end to CVS.
168 * PGG (emacs22): (emacs22/pgg). Emacs interface to various PGP
170 * Rcirc (emacs22): (emacs22/rcirc). Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
171 * RefTeX (emacs22): (emacs22/reftex). Emacs support for LaTeX
172 cross-references and citations.
173 * SC (emacs22): (emacs22/sc). Supercite lets you cite parts of
174 messages you're replying to, in
176 * SES (emacs22): (emacs22/ses). Simple Emacs Spreadsheet
177 * Sieve (emacs22): (emacs22/sieve). Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs.
178 * SMTP (emacs22): (emacs22/smtpmail). Emacs library for sending mail via
180 * Speedbar (emacs22): (emacs22/speedbar).
181 File/Tag summarizing utility.
182 * TRAMP (emacs22): (emacs22/tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple
183 Protocol GNU Emacs remote file access
185 * URL (emacs22): (emacs22/url). URL loading package.
186 * VIP (emacs22): (emacs22/vip). An older VI-emulation for Emacs.
187 * VIPER (emacs22): (emacs22/viper). The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode.
188 (also, A VI Plan for Emacs Rescue or
190 * Widget (emacs22): (emacs22/widget). The "widget" package used by the Emacs
191 Customization facility.
192 * WoMan (emacs22): (emacs22/woman). Browse UN*X Manual Pages "W.O.
196 * Wget: (wget). The non-interactive network
200 * Cpio: (cpio). A program to manage archives of files.
201 * dc: (dc). Arbitrary precision RPN "Desktop
203 * Ed: (ed). The GNU line editor.
204 * Screen: (screen). Full-screen window manager.
205 * sed: (sed). Stream EDitor.
206 * Shar utilities: (sharutils). Shell archiver, uuencode/uudecode.
207 * Time: (time). A utility to time the execution of a
209 * wdiff: (wdiff). Word difference finder.