Following web standards, the modern _evergreen_ browsers are all supported. This applies equally to mobile platforms. Assuming current trends continue, this should be a sustainable policy. Microsoft deprecated all versions of Internet Explorer. IE 11, the last version, is described as a "compatibility solution" rather than a web browser. Whilst it will receive security updates for the lifetime of Windows 10 it's use is actively discouraged. The IE 11 downloads page makes it clear: "We recommend you use the new Microsoft Edge".
The documentation in this tree is in plain text files and can be viewed using any text file viewer.
It uses ReST (reStructuredText), and the Sphinx documentation system. This allows it to be built into other forms for easier viewing and browsing.
To create an HTML version of the docs:
- Install Sphinx (using
python -m pip install Sphinx
or some other method). - In this docs/ directory, type
make html
(ormake.bat html
on Windows) at a shell prompt.
The documentation in _build/html/index.html
can then be
viewed in a web browser.