Mercurial > emacs
changeset 112040:491d94613848
* misc.texi (Document View): Update DocView section with newly
supported document formats.
author | Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org> |
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date | Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:23:13 +0100 |
parents | 2fef20daac2b |
children | 9c611deb66fa |
files | doc/emacs/ChangeLog doc/emacs/misc.texi |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Thu Dec 30 19:08:18 2010 +0100 +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Thu Dec 30 21:23:13 2010 +0100 @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2010-12-30 Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org> + + * misc.texi (Document View): Update DocView section with newly + supported document formats. + 2010-12-21 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> * killing.texi: Resection the Info version to conform to the
--- a/doc/emacs/misc.texi Thu Dec 30 19:08:18 2010 +0100 +++ b/doc/emacs/misc.texi Thu Dec 30 21:23:13 2010 +0100 @@ -27,28 +27,39 @@ @cindex PDF file @cindex PS file @cindex Postscript file +@cindex OpenDocument file +@cindex Microsoft Office file @cindex DocView mode @cindex mode, DocView @cindex document viewer (DocView) @findex doc-view-mode DocView mode (@code{doc-view-mode}) is a viewer for DVI, Postscript -(PS), and PDF documents. It provides features such as slicing, -zooming, and searching inside documents. It works by converting the -document to a set of images using the @command{gs} (GhostScript) -command, and displaying those images. +(PS), PDF, OpenDocument, and Microsoft Office documents. It provides +features such as slicing, zooming, and searching inside documents. It +works by converting the document to a set of images using the +@command{gs} (GhostScript) command and other external tools +@footnote{@code{gs} is a hard requirement. For DVI files, +@code{dvipdf} or @code{dvipdfm} is needed. For OpenDocument and +Microsoft Office documents, the @code{unoconv} tool is needed.}, and +displaying those images. @findex doc-view-toggle-display @findex doc-view-toggle-display @cindex doc-view-minor-mode - When you visit a PDF or DVI file, Emacs automatically switches to -DocView mode. When you visit a Postscript file, Emacs switches to PS -mode, a major mode for editing Postscript files as text; however, it -also enables DocView minor mode, so you can type @kbd{C-c C-c} to view -the document with DocView. (PDF and DVI files, unlike Postscript -files, are not usually human-editable.) In either case, repeating -@kbd{C-c C-c} (@code{doc-view-toggle-display}) toggles between DocView -and the file text. + When you visit a document file with the exception of Postscript +files, Emacs automatically switches to DocView mode if possible +@footnote{The needed external tools for this document type have to be +available, emacs needs to run in a graphical frame, and PNG image +support has to be compiled into emacs. If any of these requirements +is not fulfilled, DocView falls back to an appropriate mode.}. When +you visit a Postscript file, Emacs switches to PS mode, a major mode +for editing Postscript files as text; however, it also enables DocView +minor mode, so you can type @kbd{C-c C-c} to view the document with +DocView. (PDF and DVI files, unlike Postscript files, are not usually +human-editable.) In either case, repeating @kbd{C-c C-c} +(@code{doc-view-toggle-display}) toggles between DocView and the file +text. You can explicitly toggle DocView mode with the command @code{M-x doc-view-mode}, and DocView minor mode with the command @code{M-x