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[6525] document itemx in vtable
From: |
Gavin D. Smith |
Subject: |
[6525] document itemx in vtable |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 21:03:52 +0000 |
Revision: 6525
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=6525
Author: gavin
Date: 2015-08-13 21:03:51 +0000 (Thu, 13 Aug 2015)
Log Message:
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document itemx in vtable
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2015-08-13 21:00:26 UTC (rev 6524)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2015-08-13 21:03:51 UTC (rev 6525)
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
2015-08-13 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * doc/texinfo.tex (@ftable @vtable): Mention that @itemx as well
+ as @item creates an index eentry.
+
+2015-08-13 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* doc/info-stnd.texi (Variables): Replace @table with @vtable
and remove @vindex lines.
Modified: trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2015-08-13 21:00:26 UTC (rev 6524)
+++ trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2015-08-13 21:03:51 UTC (rev 6525)
@@ -9483,9 +9483,9 @@
functions and @code{@@vtable} automatically enters each of the items in
the first column of the table into the index of variables. This
simplifies the task of creating indices. Only the items on the same
-line as the @code{@@item} commands are indexed, and they are indexed in
-exactly the form that they appear on that line. @xref{Indices},
-for more information about indices.
+line as the @code{@@item} or @code{@@itemx} commands are indexed, and
+they are indexed in exactly the form that they appear on that line.
address@hidden, for more information about indices.
Begin a two-column table using @code{@@ftable} or @code{@@vtable} by
writing the @@-command at the beginning of a line, followed on the same
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