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texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi
From: |
Karl Berry |
Subject: |
texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:37:43 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/texinfo
Module name: texinfo
Changes by: Karl Berry <karl> 10/09/26 18:37:43
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog
doc : texinfo.txi
Log message:
avoid more duplicated index entries
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texinfo/ChangeLog?cvsroot=texinfo&r1=1.1150&r2=1.1151
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi?cvsroot=texinfo&r1=1.321&r2=1.322
Patches:
Index: ChangeLog
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/texinfo/texinfo/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.1150
retrieving revision 1.1151
diff -u -b -r1.1150 -r1.1151
--- ChangeLog 25 Sep 2010 14:34:31 -0000 1.1150
+++ ChangeLog 26 Sep 2010 18:37:42 -0000 1.1151
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2010-09-26 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
+
+ * doc/texinfo.txi: Avoid more duplicated index entries.
+
2010-09-25 Patrice Dumas <address@hidden>
* texi2html/texi2html.pl (enter_index_entry),
Index: doc/texinfo.txi
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.321
retrieving revision 1.322
diff -u -b -r1.321 -r1.322
--- doc/texinfo.txi 25 Sep 2010 00:52:52 -0000 1.321
+++ doc/texinfo.txi 26 Sep 2010 18:37:43 -0000 1.322
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.321 2010/09/25 00:52:52 karl Exp $
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.322 2010/09/26 18:37:43 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.
@@ -4992,7 +4992,7 @@
your Texinfo document is hierarchically organized (@pxref{makeinfo
Pointer Creation}).
address@hidden address@hidden, in HTML output}
address@hidden address@hidden, in HTML output of nodes}
Whether the node pointers are specified implicitly or explicitly, the
HTML output from @command{makeinfo} for each node includes links to
the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' nodes. The HTML also uses the
@@ -5494,7 +5494,7 @@
entries. Space characters in a menu are preserved as-is; this allows
you to format the menu as you wish.
address@hidden address@hidden, in HTML output}
address@hidden address@hidden, in HTML output of menus}
In the HTML output from @command{makeinfo}, the @code{accesskey}
attribute is used with the values @address@hidden@samp{9} for the
first nine entries. This allows people using web browsers to follow
@@ -15076,7 +15076,7 @@
texi2dvi foo.texi} instead of relying on the operating system to invoke
the shell on the @samp{texi2dvi} script.
address@hidden --command @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
One useful option to @code{texi2dvi} is @address@hidden
This inserts @var{cmd} on a line by itself after the
@code{@@setfilename} in a temporary copy of the input file before
@@ -15087,7 +15087,7 @@
(You can also do this on a site-wide basis with @file{texinfo.cnf};
@pxref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for @TeX{}}).
address@hidden --pdf @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
With the @option{--pdf} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PDF output
instead of DVI (@pxref{PDF Output}), by running @command{pdftex}
instead of @command{tex}. Alternatively, the command
@@ -15100,7 +15100,7 @@
@command{texi2dvi} can also be used to process @LaTeX{} files; simply
run @samp{texi2dvi filename.ext}.
address@hidden --language @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
Normally @command{texi2dvi} is able to guess the input file language
by its contents and file name suffix. If, however, it fails to do so
you can specify the input language using
@@ -15113,7 +15113,7 @@
the @TeX{} programming in some cases, and provide additional tracing
information when debugging @file{texinfo.tex}.
address@hidden --translate-file @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
Several options are provided for handling documents, written in
character sets other than ASCII. The
@address@hidden option instructs
@@ -15122,7 +15122,7 @@
files, TCX files: Character translations, web2c, Web2c: A @TeX{}
implementation}).
address@hidden --recode @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
The options @option{--recode} and @address@hidden
allow conversion of an input document before running @TeX{}. The
@option{--recode} option recodes the document from encoding specified
@@ -15130,7 +15130,7 @@
(@pxref{documentencoding,,@code{documentencoding}}) to plain 7-bit
@samp{texinfo} encoding.
address@hidden --recode-from @r{(@command{texi2dvi})}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2dvi}}
The option @address@hidden recodes the document from
@var{enc} encoding to the encoding specified by
@samp{@@documentencoding}. This is useful, for example, if the
@@ -16111,7 +16111,7 @@
@item --help
@itemx -h
address@hidden --help
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2any}}
@opindex -h
Print a usage message listing available options, then exit successfully.
@@ -16397,7 +16397,7 @@
@item --version
@itemx -V
address@hidden --version
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texi2any}}
@opindex -V
Print the version number, then exit successfully.
@@ -17513,21 +17513,22 @@
Options:
@table @code
address@hidden --add-once
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Specifies that the entry or entries will only be put into a single section.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specifies the column that the second and subsequent lines of menu entry's
description will be formatted to begin at. The default for this option is
@samp{35}. It is used in conjunction with the @samp{--max-width} option.
@var{column} starts counting at 1.
@item --append-new-sections
address@hidden --append-new-sections{, for @command{install-info}}
Instead of alphabetizing new sections, place them at the end of the DIR file.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specifies the column that the first line of menu entry's description will
be formatted to begin at. The default for this option is @samp{33}. It is
used in conjunction with the @samp{--max-width} option.
@@ -17536,33 +17537,33 @@
@var{column} starts counting at 1.
@item --debug
address@hidden --debug
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Report what is being done.
@item --delete
address@hidden --delete
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Delete the entries in @var{info-file} from @var{dir-file}. The file
name in the entry in @var{dir-file} must be @var{info-file} (except for
an optional @samp{.info} in either one). Don't insert any new entries.
Any empty sections that result from the removal are also removed.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specify the explanatory portion of the menu entry. If you don't specify
a description (either via @samp{--entry}, @samp{--item} or this option),
the description is taken from the Info file itself.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specify file name of the Info directory file. This is equivalent to
using the @var{dir-file} argument.
@item --dry-run
address@hidden --dry-run
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @samp{--test}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Insert @var{text} as an Info directory entry; @var{text} should have the
form of an Info menu item line plus zero or more extra lines starting
with whitespace. If you specify more than one entry, they are all
@@ -17570,49 +17571,49 @@
information in the Info file itself.
@item --help
address@hidden --help
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{texindex}}
Display a usage message with basic usage and all available options,
then exit successfully.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specify Info file to install in the directory. This is
equivalent to using the @var{info-file} argument.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specify the directory where the directory file @file{dir} resides.
Equivalent to @address@hidden/dir}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @samp{--info-dir}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @address@hidden An Info directory entry is actually
a menu item.
@item --keep-old
address@hidden --keep-old
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Do not replace pre-existing menu entries. When @samp{--remove} is specified,
this option means that empty sections are not removed.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specifies the column that the menu entry's description will be word-wrapped
at. @var{column} starts counting at 1.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @samp{--max-width}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @samp{--name}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Specify the name portion of the menu entry. If the @var{text} does
not start with an asterisk @samp{*}, it is presumed to be the text
after the @samp{*} and before the parentheses that specify the Info
@@ -17624,27 +17625,27 @@
of the Info file is used.
@item --no-indent
address@hidden --no-indent
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Suppress formatting of new entries into the @file{dir} file.
@item --quiet
address@hidden --quiet
@itemx --silent
address@hidden --silent
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Suppress warnings, etc., for silent operation.
@item --remove
address@hidden --remove
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Same as @samp{--delete}.
@item --remove-exactly
address@hidden --remove-exactly
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Also like @samp{--delete}, but only entries if the Info file name
matches exactly; @code{.info} and/or @code{.gz} suffixes are
@emph{not} ignored.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Put this file's entries in section @var{sec} of the directory. If you
specify more than one section, all the entries are added in each of the
sections. If you don't specify any sections, they are determined from
@@ -17652,7 +17653,7 @@
a section, the menu entries are put into the Miscellaneous section.
@item --section @var{regex} @var{sec}
address@hidden --section @var{regex} @var{sec}
address@hidden --section @var{regex} @address@hidden, for
@command{install-info}}
Same as @address@hidden address@hidden --add-once}.
@code{install-info} tries to detect when this alternate syntax is used,
@@ -17662,31 +17663,33 @@
@item
If the second argument to @code{--section} starts with a hyphen, the
original syntax is presumed.
+
@item
If the second argument to @code{--section} is a file that can be
opened, the original syntax is presumed.
+
@item
Otherwise the alternate syntax is used.
@end enumerate
-When heuristic fails because your section title starts with a hyphen, or it
-happens to be a filename that can be opened, the syntax should be changed
-to @address@hidden address@hidden --add-once}.
-
+When the heuristic fails because your section title starts with a
+hyphen, or it happens to be a filename that can be opened, the syntax
+should be changed to @address@hidden address@hidden
+--add-once}.
@item address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@r{, for @command{install-info}}
Put this file's entries into any section that matches @var{regex}. If
more than one section matches, all of the entries are added in each of the
sections. Specify @var{regex} using basic regular expression syntax, more
or less as used with @command{grep}, for example.
@item --test
address@hidden --test
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
Suppress updating of the directory file.
@item --version
address@hidden --version
address@hidden address@hidden, for @command{install-info}}
@cindex Version number, for install-info
Display version information and exit successfully.
@@ -20085,7 +20088,7 @@
@code{$AFTER_BODY_OPEN} is added just after @code{<body>} is output.
These variables are empty by default.
address@hidden BODYTEXT
address@hidden address@hidden, in customization}
@cindex @code{<body>}, attributes of
The @code{<body>} element attributes may be set by defining the
configuration variable @code{BODYTEXT}.
@@ -20105,7 +20108,7 @@
configuration variable) is used in the header
(@pxref{documentdescription}).
address@hidden @@LINKS_BUTTONS
address@hidden @@address@hidden, in customization}
@vindex address@hidden, in customization}
@code{<link>} elements are used in the header if @code{$USE_LINKS} is
set, in which case @code{@@LINKS_BUTTONS} determines which links are
@@ -24637,7 +24640,7 @@
(@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs}) version control systems, which
expand it into a string such as:
@example
-$Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.321 2010/09/25 00:52:52 karl Exp $
+$Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.322 2010/09/26 18:37:43 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}
@@ -24716,7 +24719,7 @@
@verbatim
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.321 2010/09/25 00:52:52 karl Exp $
address@hidden $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.322 2010/09/26 18:37:43 karl Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename sample.info
@include version.texi
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, (continued)
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/10
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/11
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/12
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/13
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/13
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/14
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/16
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/21
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/24
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi, Karl Berry, 2010/09/24
- texinfo ChangeLog doc/texinfo.txi,
Karl Berry <=