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texinfo update (Wed Oct 6 17:44:01 EDT 2004)
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
texinfo update (Wed Oct 6 17:44:01 EDT 2004) |
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Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:44:16 -0400 |
Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.393
retrieving revision 1.394
diff -c -r1.393 -r1.394
*** ChangeLog 4 Oct 2004 13:05:49 -0000 1.393
--- ChangeLog 6 Oct 2004 21:31:34 -0000 1.394
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*** 1,3 ****
--- 1,8 ----
+ 2004-10-06 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
+
+ * doc/*.texi: more consistent use of dashes.
+ From Stepan and Benno Schulenberg <address@hidden>.
+
2004-10-04 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
* makeinfo/makeinfo.c (cm_value): increment and restore
Index: doc/info-stnd.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/info-stnd.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.7
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -c -r1.7 -r1.8
*** doc/info-stnd.texi 11 Apr 2004 17:56:45 -0000 1.7
--- doc/info-stnd.texi 6 Oct 2004 21:29:48 -0000 1.8
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*** 1,5 ****
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.7 2004/04/11 17:56:45 karl Exp $
@c We must \input texinfo.tex instead of texinfo, otherwise make
@c distcheck in the Texinfo distribution fails, because the texinfo Info
@c file is made first, and texi2dvi must include . first in the path.
--- 1,5 ----
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.8 2004/10/06 21:29:48 karl Exp $
@c We must \input texinfo.tex instead of texinfo, otherwise make
@c distcheck in the Texinfo distribution fails, because the texinfo Info
@c file is made first, and texi2dvi must include . first in the path.
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*** 710,716 ****
@end table
You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
! by using the @samp{l} command -- this name stands for "last", and
actually moves backwards through the history of visited nodes for this
window. This is handy when you followed a reference to another node,
possibly to read about a related issue, and would like then to resume
--- 710,716 ----
@end table
You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
! by using the @samp{l} command---this name stands for ``last'', and
actually moves backwards through the history of visited nodes for this
window. This is handy when you followed a reference to another node,
possibly to read about a related issue, and would like then to resume
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*** 1323,1329 ****
@findex scroll-other-window
Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that @samp{C-v} might
scroll the current window. Given a negative argument, scroll the
! "other" window backward.
@item @kbd{C-x @key{^}} (@code{grow-window})
@kindex C-x ^
--- 1323,1329 ----
@findex scroll-other-window
Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that @samp{C-v} might
scroll the current window. Given a negative argument, scroll the
! ``other'' window backward.
@item @kbd{C-x @key{^}} (@code{grow-window})
@kindex C-x ^
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*** 1579,1585 ****
@item @key{ESC C-v} (@code{echo-area-scroll-completions-window})
@kindex ESC C-v, in the echo area
@findex echo-area-scroll-completions-window
! Scroll the completions window, if that is visible, or the "other"
window if not.
@end table
--- 1579,1585 ----
@item @key{ESC C-v} (@code{echo-area-scroll-completions-window})
@kindex ESC C-v, in the echo area
@findex echo-area-scroll-completions-window
! Scroll the completions window, if that is visible, or the ``other''
window if not.
@end table
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*** 1906,1912 ****
if that is enough to bring the cursor back into the window, that is what
is done. The default value of this variable is 0, thus placing the
cursor (and the text it is attached to) in the center of the window.
! Setting this variable to 1 causes a kind of "smooth scrolling" which
some people prefer.
@item show-index-match
--- 1906,1912 ----
if that is enough to bring the cursor back into the window, that is what
is done. The default value of this variable is 0, thus placing the
cursor (and the text it is attached to) in the center of the window.
! Setting this variable to 1 causes a kind of ``smooth scrolling'' which
some people prefer.
@item show-index-match
Index: doc/info.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/info.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.15
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -c -r1.15 -r1.16
*** doc/info.texi 6 Oct 2004 13:50:12 -0000 1.15
--- doc/info.texi 6 Oct 2004 21:29:48 -0000 1.16
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*** 971,977 ****
all of the current file by typing @address@hidden or all of any
other file with @kbd{g(@var{filename})@key{RET}}.
! @subheading @kbd{1} -- @kbd{9} choose a menu subtopic by its number
@kindex 1 @r{through} 9 @r{(Info mode)}
@findex Info-nth-menu-item
--- 971,977 ----
all of the current file by typing @address@hidden or all of any
other file with @kbd{g(@var{filename})@key{RET}}.
! @subheading @address@hidden choose a menu subtopic by its number
@kindex 1 @r{through} 9 @r{(Info mode)}
@findex Info-nth-menu-item
Index: doc/texinfo.txi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.113
retrieving revision 1.114
diff -c -r1.113 -r1.114
*** doc/texinfo.txi 16 Sep 2004 13:09:03 -0000 1.113
--- doc/texinfo.txi 6 Oct 2004 21:29:48 -0000 1.114
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*** 1,5 ****
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @c $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.113 2004/09/16 13:09:03 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.
--- 1,5 ----
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @c $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.114 2004/10/06 21:29:48 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.
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*** 1275,1287 ****
@cindex En dash, producing
Use three hyphens in a row, @samp{---}, to produce a long dash---like
this (called an @dfn{em dash}), used for punctuation in sentences.
! Use two hyphens, @samp{--}, to produce a medium dash--like this
! (called an @dfn{en dash}), used to separate numeric ranges. Use a
! single hyphen, @samp{-}, to produce a standard hyphen used in compound
! words. For display on the screen, Info reduces three hyphens to two
! and two hyphens to one (not transitively!). Of course, any number of
! hyphens in the source remain as they are in literal contexts, such as
! @code{@@code} and @code{@@example}.
@item
@cindex Tabs; don't use!
--- 1275,1287 ----
@cindex En dash, producing
Use three hyphens in a row, @samp{---}, to produce a long dash---like
this (called an @dfn{em dash}), used for punctuation in sentences.
! Use two hyphens, @samp{--}, to produce a medium dash (called an
! @dfn{en dash}), used primarily for numeric ranges, as in ``June
! 25--26''. Use a single hyphen, @samp{-}, to produce a standard hyphen
! used in compound words. For display on the screen, Info reduces three
! hyphens to two and two hyphens to one (not transitively!). Of course,
! any number of hyphens in the source remain as they are in literal
! contexts, such as @code{@@code} and @code{@@example}.
@item
@cindex Tabs; don't use!
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*** 18351,18357 ****
Concurrent Versions System}) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
@example
! $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.113 2004/09/16 13:09:03 karl Exp $
@end example
(This is useful in all sources that use version control, not just manuals.)
You may wish to include the @samp{$Id:} comment in the @code{@@copying}
--- 18351,18357 ----
Concurrent Versions System}) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
@example
! $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.114 2004/10/06 21:29:48 karl Exp $
@end example
(This is useful in all sources that use version control, not just manuals.)
You may wish to include the @samp{$Id:} comment in the @code{@@copying}
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*** 18417,18423 ****
@verbatim
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.113 2004/09/16 13:09:03 karl Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename sample.info
@include version.texi
--- 18417,18423 ----
@verbatim
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.114 2004/10/06 21:29:48 karl Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename sample.info
@include version.texi
Index: doc/version-stnd.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/version-stnd.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -c -r1.6 -r1.7
*** doc/version-stnd.texi 2 Oct 2004 12:38:14 -0000 1.6
--- doc/version-stnd.texi 6 Oct 2004 21:29:49 -0000 1.7
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*** 1,4 ****
! @set UPDATED 11 April 2004
! @set UPDATED-MONTH April 2004
@set EDITION 4.7.90
@set VERSION 4.7.90
--- 1,4 ----
! @set UPDATED 6 October 2004
! @set UPDATED-MONTH October 2004
@set EDITION 4.7.90
@set VERSION 4.7.90
Index: doc/version.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/version.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -c -r1.18 -r1.19
*** doc/version.texi 2 Oct 2004 12:38:14 -0000 1.18
--- doc/version.texi 6 Oct 2004 21:29:49 -0000 1.19
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*** 1,4 ****
! @set UPDATED 16 September 2004
! @set UPDATED-MONTH September 2004
@set EDITION 4.7.90
@set VERSION 4.7.90
--- 1,4 ----
! @set UPDATED 6 October 2004
! @set UPDATED-MONTH October 2004
@set EDITION 4.7.90
@set VERSION 4.7.90
P ChangeLog
P doc/info-stnd.texi
P doc/info.texi
P doc/texinfo.txi
P doc/version-stnd.texi
P doc/version.texi
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