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I am reading some files for a library I plan on using and the files are of extension '.texi' and although I can open the files in gedit, all the syntax and markups make it difficult to read. Also, I cant use the embedded links within the document. Is there an go-to program for reading .texi files? I am using Ubuntu 13.10 btw. Thx!


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Install texi2html to convert Texinfo files to HTML:



sudo apt-get install texi2html


Man page of texi2html:




SYNOPSIS



   texi2html [options] file


DESCRIPTION



   Texi2html  converts  the  given Texinfo file to a set of HTML files. It
tries to handle most of the Texinfo commands. It creates hypertext
links for cross-references, footnotes...

Texi2html may furthermore use latex2html to generate HTML (code and/or
images) for @math and @iftex tags (see the --l2h option).

Texi2html creates several files depending on the contents of the Tex‐
info file and on the chosen options (see FILES).

The HTML files created by texi2html are in general closer to TeX than
to Info. Using init files (see the --init-file option), other styles or
output formats may be selected.


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