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Refer to EWW instead of w3 and w3m
* doc/misc/idlwave.texi (Help with HTML Documentation): Refer to EWW instead of w3 and w3m.
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@ -1372,10 +1372,9 @@ among, with differing advantages and disadvantages. The variable
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to (as long as @code{idlwave-help-use-assistant} is not set). This
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function is used to set the variable @code{browse-url-browser-function}
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locally for IDLWAVE help only. Customize the latter variable to see
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what choices of browsers your system offers. Certain browsers like
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@code{w3} (bundled with many versions of Emacs) and @code{w3m}
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(@uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/}) are run within Emacs, and use
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Emacs buffers to display the HTML help. This can be convenient,
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what choices of browsers your system offers. Certain browsers like EWW
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(@pxref{Top, EWW,, eww, The Emacs Web Wowser Manual}) are run within Emacs,
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and use Emacs buffers to display the HTML help. This can be convenient,
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especially on small displays, and images can even be displayed in-line
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on newer Emacs versions. However, better formatting results are often
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achieved with external browsers, like Mozilla. IDLWAVE assumes any
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