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Re: transforming texinfo sources
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Karl Berry |
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Re: transforming texinfo sources |
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Fri, 9 Dec 2011 16:01:54 -0800 |
PS: irrespective of what is decided, I think that adding elements in the
tree
when entering or leaving an @include file, which would be ignored by all
the output formats is an interesting idea.
I agree that is often useful information. The information could be
propagated into the HTML/XML/Docbook output as comments.
How does emacs Texinfo mode handle those complications and still helps
automating document menus and nodes structure generation?
I expect that texinfo-mode does nothing about user-defined macros.
Certainly it was originally written long before @macro was dreamed of.
only when the user defined @-macros do not break the tree structure
of the Texinfo document. But I think this could be useful sometime.
I agree that @macro's which mess up the node structure are
rare/nonexistent.
Is it worth toying with that idea?
Sure, except for the sake of getting the release out :).
I'm not quite following all the details of your proposal, but that's ok.
The auto-addition of nodes and menus sounds interesting. Especially if
the Emacs people would actually like to cooperate for a change and make
use of the feature instead of reimplementing it. Maybe you'd like to
write them (address@hidden) to see if they're at all receptive to
the idea?
Thanks,
k