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From: |
karl |
Subject: |
texinfo/doc texinfo.txi |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Jan 2013 01:19:28 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/texinfo
Module name: texinfo
Changes by: karl <karl> 13/01/15 01:19:28
Modified files:
doc : texinfo.txi
Log message:
more node names with @
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi?cvsroot=texinfo&r1=1.525&r2=1.526
Patches:
Index: texinfo.txi
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.525
retrieving revision 1.526
diff -u -b -r1.525 -r1.526
--- texinfo.txi 15 Jan 2013 00:19:59 -0000 1.525
+++ texinfo.txi 15 Jan 2013 01:19:27 -0000 1.526
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.525 2013/01/15 00:19:59 karl Exp $
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.526 2013/01/15 01:19:27 karl Exp $
@c Ordinarily, Texinfo files have the extension .texi. But texinfo.texi
@c clashes with texinfo.tex on 8.3 filesystems, so we use texinfo.txi.
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@
Include Files
* Using Include Files:: How to use the @code{@@include} command.
-* texinfo-multiple-files-update:: How to create and update nodes and
+* @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}:: How to create and update nodes and
menus when using included files.
* Include Files Requirements:: @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} needs.
* Sample Include File:: A sample outer file with included files
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@
located in other directories.
* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add
to the Info directory.
-* Invoking install-info:: @code{install-info} options.
+* Invoking @code{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
Generating HTML
@@ -674,13 +674,13 @@
* @code{makeinfo} Preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors.
* Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting.
* Debugging with @TeX{}:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting.
-* Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}.
-* Using occur:: How to list all lines containing a pattern.
-* Running Info-Validate:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
+* Using @code{texinfo-show-structure}:: How to use
@code{texinfo-show-structure}.
+* Using @code{occur}:: How to list all lines containing a
pattern.
+* Running @code{Info-validate}:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
Finding Badly Referenced Nodes
-* Using Info-validate:: How to run @code{Info-validate}.
+* Using @code{Info-validate}:: How to run @code{Info-validate}.
* Unsplit:: How to create an unsplit file.
* Tagifying:: How to tagify a file.
* Splitting:: How to split a file manually.
@@ -2440,7 +2440,7 @@
of all the included files before creating and inserting a master menu in
the outer file. The @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command is
described in the appendix on @code{@@include} files.
address@hidden
address@hidden@code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}}.
@item M-x texinfo-indent-menu-description
@findex texinfo-indent-menu-description
@@ -15354,7 +15354,7 @@
@menu
* Using Include Files:: How to use the @code{@@include} command.
-* texinfo-multiple-files-update:: How to create and update nodes and
+* @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}:: How to create and update nodes and
menus when using included files.
* Include Files Requirements:: @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} needs.
* Sample Include File:: A sample outer file with included files
@@ -15396,8 +15396,9 @@
@code{@@setfilename} line exists in an included file, it is ignored.
address@hidden texinfo-multiple-files-update
address@hidden @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}
@section @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}
+
@findex texinfo-multiple-files-update
GNU Emacs Texinfo mode provides the
@@ -18651,7 +18652,8 @@
need @code{Info-validate}.) However, you cannot run the @kbd{M-x
Info-validate} node-checking command on indirect files. For
information on how to prevent files from being split and how to
-validate the structure of the nodes, see @ref{Using Info-validate}.
+validate the structure of the nodes, see @ref{Using
address@hidden
@node Installing an Info File
@@ -18672,7 +18674,7 @@
located in other directories.
* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add
to the Info directory.
-* Invoking install-info:: @code{install-info} options.
+* Invoking @code{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
@end menu
@@ -18943,7 +18945,7 @@
most others. Description for individual utilities best start in
column 48, where possible. For more information about formatting see
the @samp{--calign}, @samp{--align}, and @samp{--max-width} options in
address@hidden install-info}.
address@hidden @code{install-info}}.
If you use @code{@@dircategory} more than once in the Texinfo source,
each usage specifies the `current' category; any subsequent
@@ -18978,8 +18980,9 @@
traditional @command{man} system.
address@hidden Invoking install-info
address@hidden Invoking @code{install-info}
@subsection Invoking @command{install-info}
+
@pindex install-info
@code{install-info} inserts menu entries from an Info file into the
@@ -21963,7 +21966,7 @@
as:
@example
-$Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.525 2013/01/15 00:19:59 karl Exp $
+$Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.526 2013/01/15 01:19:27 karl Exp $
@end example
(This is potentially useful in all sources that use version control,
@@ -22556,9 +22559,9 @@
* @code{makeinfo} Preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors.
* Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting.
* Debugging with @TeX{}:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting.
-* Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}.
-* Using occur:: How to list all lines containing a pattern.
-* Running Info-Validate:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
+* Using @code{texinfo-show-structure}:: How to use
@code{texinfo-show-structure}.
+* Using @code{occur}:: How to list all lines containing a
pattern.
+* Running @code{Info-validate}:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
@end menu
@@ -22624,7 +22627,7 @@
* Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use
`texinfo-show-structure'
to catch mistakes.
-* Running Info-Validate:: How to check for
+* Running Info-validate:: How to check for
unreferenced nodes.
@@end menus
@point{}
@@ -22814,8 +22817,9 @@
instead of @samp{@@}; and in this circumstance, you are working
directly with @TeX{}, not with Texinfo.)
address@hidden Using texinfo-show-structure
address@hidden Using @code{texinfo-show-structure}
@section Using @code{texinfo-show-structure}
+
@cindex Showing the structure of a file
@findex texinfo-show-structure
@@ -22885,8 +22889,9 @@
the list in the @samp{*Occur*} window; and if you have mis-named a node
or left out a section, you can correct the mistake.
address@hidden Using occur
address@hidden Using @code{occur}
@section Using @code{occur}
+
@cindex Occurrences, listing with @code{@@occur}
@findex occur
@@ -22924,8 +22929,11 @@
@xref{Other Repeating Search, , Using Occur, emacs , The GNU Emacs Manual},
for more information.
address@hidden Running Info-Validate
+
address@hidden Running @code{Info-validate}
@section Finding Badly Referenced Nodes
+
address@hidden address@hidden old name
@findex Info-validate
@cindex Nodes, checking for badly referenced
@cindex Checking for badly referenced nodes
@@ -22947,15 +22955,17 @@
if you write an Info file from scratch.
@menu
-* Using Info-validate:: How to run @code{Info-validate}.
+* Using @code{Info-validate}:: How to run @code{Info-validate}.
* Unsplit:: How to create an unsplit file.
* Tagifying:: How to tagify a file.
* Splitting:: How to split a file manually.
@end menu
address@hidden Using Info-validate
address@hidden Running @code{Info-validate}
address@hidden Running @code{Info-validate}
+
address@hidden Using @code{Info-validate}
address@hidden Using @code{Info-validate}
+
address@hidden Using @code{Info-validate}
@cindex Info validating a large file
@cindex Validating a large file
@@ -23100,7 +23110,7 @@
have make such a large buffer to hold the information.
If an Info file has more than 30 nodes, you should also make a tag
-table for it. @xref{Using Info-validate}, for information
+table for it. @xref{Using @code{Info-validate}}, for information
about creating a tag table. (Again, tag tables are usually created
automatically by the formatting command; you only need to create a tag
table yourself if you are doing the job manually. Most likely, you