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From: karl
Subject: texinfo/doc texinfo.txi,1.20,1.21
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 02:14:07 +0100

Update of /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc
In directory sheep:/tmp/cvs-serv27129

Modified Files:
        texinfo.txi 
Log Message:
html splitting filename rules

Index: texinfo.txi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -C2 -d -r1.20 -r1.21
*** texinfo.txi 23 Jan 2004 01:34:34 -0000      1.20
--- texinfo.txi 29 Jan 2004 01:14:05 -0000      1.21
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*** 15292,15297 ****
  @cindex HTML output, split
  
! By default, @command{makeinfo} splits HTML output into one output file
! per Texinfo source node.
  
  When splitting, the HTML output files are written into a subdirectory.
--- 15292,15305 ----
  @cindex HTML output, split
  
! By default, @command{makeinfo} splits HTML output into (generally) one
! output file per Texinfo source @code{@@node}.
! 
! The output file name is the node name, with special characters
! replaced by @samp{-}'s, so it can work as a filename.  In the unusual
! case of two different nodes having the same name after this treatment,
! they are written consecutively to the same file, with HTML anchors so
! each can be referred to separately.  If @command{makeinfo} is run on a
! system which does not distinguish case in filenames, nodes which are
! the same except for case will also be folded into the same output file.
  
  When splitting, the HTML output files are written into a subdirectory.
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*** 15301,15309 ****
  subdirectory named @samp{emacs}.  If that directory cannot be created
  for any reason, then @samp{.html} is appended to the directory name, as
! in @samp{emacs.html} (this is necessary because sometimes the info file
  is named without an extension, e.g., @samp{texinfo}).  If the
  @address@hidden directory can't be created either,
  @code{makeinfo} gives up.  In any case, the top-level output file within
  the directory is always named @samp{index.html}.
  
  Monolithic output (@code{--no-split}) is named according to
--- 15309,15318 ----
  subdirectory named @samp{emacs}.  If that directory cannot be created
  for any reason, then @samp{.html} is appended to the directory name, as
! in @samp{emacs.html} (this is necessary because sometimes the Info file
  is named without an extension, e.g., @samp{texinfo}).  If the
  @address@hidden directory can't be created either,
  @code{makeinfo} gives up.  In any case, the top-level output file within
  the directory is always named @samp{index.html}.
+ 
  
  Monolithic output (@code{--no-split}) is named according to



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