Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.6.0) OS: Linux Sometimes KDE documentation mentions lower-level components like info or gcc that do not belong to kde and their documentation is provided either as info or as troff. These catch words are singled out by a different styling that resembles a reference. Le KHelpCenter dereference them. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. { xdg-open help:/kioslave/info/index.html; } Actual Results: 1. … can be read on the command line with the info program Expected Results: 1. … can be read on the command line with the info program [1] [1] <URL: info:/info > OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop Compiler: gcc
Fixed in git master.
(In reply to comment #1) > Fixed in git master. But the bug is not resolved?
xdg-open help:/kioslave/info/index.html; in master and following the info link info:/info I get an error message: KDE Info Pages Viewer Error No info page for topic "info" found. You may find what you are looking for at the info manpage. link info:/ or info:/dir works, but I have to switch manually to utf-8 encoding. Can someone else check and confirm please?
Confirmed. ;)
Perhaps you do not have info for info installed on your system?
Nope. "info:/info" in Konqueror works.
(In reply to comment #5) > Perhaps you do not have info for info installed on your system? You are right. But honestly I'd never expect the the package with info infofile only as suggested from the info browser package; and then in a package labelled texinfo-doc-nonfree on debian based systems. Thanks for the hint