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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to two-volume-cross-refs.txt


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to two-volume-cross-refs.txt
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:14:59 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Glenn Morris <gm>       07/09/06 04:14:59

Index: two-volume-cross-refs.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: two-volume-cross-refs.txt
diff -N two-volume-cross-refs.txt
--- two-volume-cross-refs.txt   26 Jul 2007 05:27:39 -0000      1.6
+++ /dev/null   1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,322 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
-  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-  See end for copying conditions.
-
-Two Volume Cross References
-===========================
-
-12 June 2007 (karl)
-
-For lispref 2.9 (for Emacs 22, June 2007), I created a very ugly
-Makefile, in the file two-volume.make, to encapsulate all the steps
-below, without manual intervention.  In theory, simply running "make -f
-two-volume.make" should create a vol1.pdf and vol2.pdf with all the
-niceties worked out.
-
-One issue not explicitly discussed below is getting page numbers right.
-It's not enough to go through the whole process.  You have to go through
-the whole process twice -- otherwise, some index entries and/or toc
-entries will be off by one.  See two-volume.make for a few more comments.
-
-For future editions, it should suffice to update the usual things in
-vol[12].texi (as well as elisp.texi).  That was my hope, anyway.
-
-
-18 March 1992 (bob)
-
-This enables you to create manuals in *two* volumes, with tables of
-contents, cross references, and indices in each volume referring to
-*both* volumes.
-
-The procedure is tedious.  However, the resulting two volumes are
-conveniently organized.  Each has an index of the whole two volumes.
-Each volume starts with page 1.  (I don't like multi-volume works
-where each volume starts with a higher page number since I find it
-harder to go to the right place in the volume.)
-
-References to the same volume are just the page number; references to
-the other volume are a volumne number (in Roman numerals) preceding
-the page number.
-
-For example, in Volume I:
-
-    list length ......... 90
-    list motion ......II:117
-
-and in Volume II:
-
-    list length ....... I:90
-    list motion .........117
-
-All other references and the table of contents work the same way.  I
-find this *very* helpful.
-
-
-In brief: you run tex on a .texi file with
-
-  a. redefined @contents and @summarycontents inputting elisp-toc-2vol.toc file
-  b. redone .aux file
-  c. redone .fns file
-
-
-Here are the steps in detail:
-
-% tex vol1.texi
-% texindex vol1.??
-% tex vol1.texi
-
-% tex vol2.texi
-% texindex vol2.??
-% tex vol2.texi
-
-### Create .aux files with volume numbers for other volume.
-
-% cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux
-% cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux
-
-% cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux-vol-added
-% cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux-vol-added
-
-on elisp1-aux-vol-number-added
-(volume-aux-markup 1)           see defun for volume-aux-markup below.
-to create             elisp1-aux-vol-added
-
-on elisp2-aux-vol-number-added
-(volume-aux-markup 2)
-to create             elisp2-aux-vol-added
-
-insert elisp2-aux-vol-added into vol1.aux  (append)
-insert elisp1-aux-vol-added into vol2.aux  (prepend)
-
-(so you dont have to do it again)
-% cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux-ready
-% cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux-ready
-
-
-### Create .fn files with volume numbers for other volume.
-
-% cp vol1.fn elisp1-fn
-% cp vol2.fn elisp2-fn
-
-% cp vol1.fn elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
-% cp vol2.fn elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
-
-on elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
-(volume-index-markup "I")
-to create             elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
-
-on elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
-(volume-index-markup "II")
-to create             elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
-
-insert elisp2-fn-vol-number-added into vol1.fn: do following `cat'
-insert elisp1-fn-vol-number-added into vol2.fn: do following `cat'
-
-% cat elisp2-fn-vol-number-added >> vol1.fn
-% cat elisp1-fn-vol-number-added >> vol2.fn
-
-Be sure to handle special case entries by hand.
-Be sure that .fn file has no blank lines.
-
-% texindex vol1.fn
-% texindex vol2.fn
-
-(so you dont have to do it again)
-% cp vol1.fns elisp1-fns-2vol-ready
-% cp vol2.fns elisp2-fns-2vol-ready
-
-### Create merged .toc file with volume number headings.
-
-append vol2.toc to vol1.toc  with following `cat'
-
-% cat vol1.toc vol2.toc > elisp-toc-2vol.toc
-
-and edit in Volume titles
-
-\unnumbchapentry {Volume 1}{}
-\unnumbchapentry {}{}
-
-\unnumbchapentry {Index}{295}
-\unnumbchapentry {}{}
-\unnumbchapentry {Volume 2}{}
-\unnumbchapentry {}{}
-
-If you want to put in volume numbers for TOC, then do this:
-Create volume specific .toc files with volume numbers in them.
-
-% cp elisp-toc-2vol.toc elisp1-toc.toc
-% cp elisp-toc-2vol.toc elisp2-toc.toc
-
-Use keyboard macro to put I: in first half of elisp1-toc.toc and
-II: in first half of elisp2-toc.toc
-
-Copy the tocs to something you can remember more easily
-
-% cp elisp2-toc.toc elisp1-toc-ready.toc
-% cp elisp1-toc.toc elisp2-toc-ready.toc
-
-Then, edit vol1.texi to input elisp1-toc-ready.toc
-and vol2.texi to input elisp2-toc-ready.toc
-
-
-### Now format the two volumes:
-
-% cp elisp1-aux-2vol-ready vol1.aux
-% cp elisp2-aux-2vol-ready vol2.aux
-
-% tex vol1.texi
-% tex vol2.texi
-
-
-
-For every additional run:
-
-### recopy aux files so the correct ones are read:
-% cp elisp1-aux-2vol-ready vol1.aux
-% cp elisp2-aux-2vol-ready vol2.aux
-
-Do not run texindex.  Then proper sorted index will stay.
- else do: % cp elisp2-fns-2vol-ready vol2.fns
-
-Do not change the .texi files; they will call the elisp-toc-2vol.toc file.
-
-% tex vol1.texi
-% tex vol2.texi
-
-================================================================
-
-
-(defun volume-aux-markup (arg)
-  "Append `vol. NUMBER' to page number.
-Apply to aux file that you save.
-Then insert marked file into other volume's .aux file."
-  (interactive "sType volume number, 1 or 2: " )
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (while (search-forward "-pg" nil t)
-    (end-of-line 1)
-    (delete-backward-char 1 nil)
-    (insert ", vol.'tie" arg "}")))
-
-(defun volume-index-markup (arg)
-  "Prepend  `NUMBER:' to page number.  Use Roman Numeral.
-Apply only to unsorted index file,
-Then insert marked file into other volume's unsorted index file.
-Then run texindex on that file and save."
-  (interactive
-   "sType volume number,  roman number I or II: " )
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (while (search-forward "\\entry" nil t)
-    (search-forward "}{" (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) nil)
-    (insert arg ":")))
-
-
-================================================================
-
-
-The steps:
-
-1. Run TeX, texindex and TeX on file1.
-2. Run TeX, texindex and TeX on file2.
-
-3. Copy both .aux files into specially named files
-
-4. In the case of the elisp ref manual,
-
-   copy the *unsorted* function index files into specially named files
-   (no other index used in elisp ref manual)
-
-
-5. For aux files:
-
-   Run a function on the specially named .aux files to label each
-   entry according to volume.  Save these files.
-
-   i.e., convert
-   'xrdef {Special-pg}{7}  to 'xrdef {Special-pg}{7, vol.'tie1}
-
-5a.Insert each specially named .aux file into the regular .aux file of
-   the other volume.
-
-6. For index files:
-
-   Run a function on the specially named unsorted index files to label
-   each entry according to volume.  Save these files.
-
-6b.Insert each specially named marked unsorted index file into the
-   regular unsorted file of the other volume.  Run texindex on this
-
-7. Insert the other volumes .toc file into the .toc, edit, and rename to
-   elisp-toc-2vol.toc
-
-7a. insert special @contents and @summarycontents defs into .texi files.
-
-8. Run TeX on each .texi file.
-
-================
-
-
-
-Here is the discursive commentary:
-
-I've been running some small test files, called test1.texi and
-test2.texi.  As far as I can see, if we run tex on the two test files,
-tex creates a .aux for each that includes the names of all the nodes
-in that file.  The node names are used for cross references.
-
-If you insert the .aux file for the second test file, test2.aux, into
-the .aux file for the first test file, test1.aux, then when you next
-run TeX on the first test file, test1.texi, the second volume cross
-references are inserted.
-
-You can edit the text of the cross reference in test2.aux to include
-the volume number.
-
-For example, you can take the following two lines from test1.texi and
-insert them into test2.texi:
-
-    'xrdef {Special-pg}{7}
-    'xrdef {Special-snt}{Section'tie1.6}
-
-You can re-edit this to show that the page is in volume 1:
-
-    'xrdef {Special-pg}{7, vol.'tie1}
-    'xrdef {Special-snt}{Section'tie1.6}
-
-(The  'tie  is a TeX special command to keep the number tied on one
-line to the previous word.  I don't know if it works after a period in
-the "vol." but figure it is worth trying.  {The  ' is the @  of  .aux files.}
-Apparently 'tie is like the tilde in plain tex; in texinfo.tex, the
-definition for 'tie is the following:
-
-    \def\tie{\penalty 10000\ }     % Save plain tex definition of ~.
-
-)
-
-After running tex on the test2.texi file with the augmented test2.aux
-file, you can see the following in the resulting DVI file:
-
-    See Section 1.6 [Special], page 7, vol. 1
-
-Note that TeX rewrites the .aux file each time TeX is run, so after
-running Tex using an .aux file augmented with the .aux file from the
-other volume, the new .aux file will *lack* the other volumes cross
-references.  Save your augmented .aux file in some other name for
-another run!
-
-
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