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[Texi2html-cvs] texi2html ./ChangeLog ./TODO ./texi2html.init ....
From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] texi2html ./ChangeLog ./TODO ./texi2html.init .... |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Apr 2006 11:37:15 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/texi2html
Module name: texi2html
Branch:
Changes by: Patrice Dumas <address@hidden> 06/04/08 11:37:06
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog TODO texi2html.init texi2html.pl
Tests : Makefile.am test.sh
Tests/GermanNodeTest_res: nodetest_for_makeinfo.2
Tests/ccvs_res : cvs.passfirst cvs.passtexi cvs_1.html
cvs_10.html cvs_12.html cvs_13.html cvs_14.html
cvs_16.html cvs_17.html cvs_18.html cvs_19.html
cvs_2.html cvs_21.html cvs_22.html cvs_24.html
cvs_25.html cvs_28.html cvs_3.html cvs_4.html
cvs_5.html cvs_6.html cvs_7.html cvs_8.html
cvs_9.html
Tests/formatting: formatting.texi
Tests/formatting_res:
_0021_005f_0022_0023_0024_0025_0026_0027_0028_0029_002a_002b_002d_002e_002f_003b_003c_003d_003e_003f_005b_005c_005d_005e_005f_0060_007c_007e.html
clean.html
complex_command_in_simple_command.html
exotic_formatting.2 exotic_formatting.html
exotic_formatting.passfirst
exotic_formatting.passtexi
exotic_formatting_1.html
exotic_formatting_2.html
exotic_formatting_3.html
exotic_formatting_abt.html
exotic_formatting_fot.html
exotic_formatting_ovr.html
exotic_formatting_toc.html formatting.2
formatting.html formatting.passfirst
formatting.passtexi fr_formatting.2
fr_formatting.html fr_formatting.passfirst
fr_formatting.passtexi
icons_fr_formatting.2
icons_fr_formatting.html
icons_fr_formatting.passfirst
icons_fr_formatting.passtexi
local-node.html menus.2 menus_simple.2
to_utf8_formatting.2
to_utf8_formatting.html
to_utf8_formatting.passfirst
to_utf8_formatting.passtexi
verbatim_html.html
Tests/index_table: no_node.texi
Tests/index_table_res: index_split.2 index_split_4.html
index_table.html
more_before_top_section.2
more_before_top_section_0.html
more_before_top_section_1.html
more_before_top_section_2.html
more_before_top_section_3.html
more_before_top_section_4.html
more_before_top_section_6.html
more_before_top_section_7.html
more_before_top_section_8.html
no_node.passfirst no_node.passtexi
no_node_5.html
Tests/macros_res: bib-example.passfirst bib-example.passtexi
macros.html macros.passfirst macros.passtexi
simple_macro.html
Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res: no-section.html
Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res: no-section.html
Tests/node_translit_res: no-section.html
Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res: no-section.html
Tests/node_utf8_translit_res: no-section.html
Tests/nodes_texinfo_res: Abstract-Objects.html
Batch-Formatting.html
Braces-Atsigns.html Command-List.html
Command-Syntax.html
Command-and-Variable-Index.html
Compile_002dCommand.html
Concept-Index.html Conventions.html
Copying-Conditions.html
Copying-This-Manual.html Copyright.html
Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html
Cross-Reference-Commands.html
Cross-Reference-Parts.html
Cross-References.html
Custom-Headings.html
Debugging-with-Info.html
Debugging-with-TeX.html
Defining-Macros.html
Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html
Directory-File.html Dots-Bullets.html
Emacs-Editing.html
Ending-a-Sentence.html Equivalence.html
Error-Glyph.html First-Line.html
First-Node.html Footnote-Commands.html
Footnote-Styles.html
Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html
Format-with-texi2dvi.html
Formatting-Commands.html
Functions-Commands.html
GNU-Sample-Texts.html Glyphs.html
History.html Images.html
Info-Files.html
Inserting-An-Atsign.html
Inserting-Braces.html Inserting.html
Insertions.html
Installing-Dir-Entries.html
Installing-an-Info-File.html
Invoking-Macros.html
Invoking-install_002dinfo.html
Macro-Details.html Menu-Example.html
Minimum.html Multiple-Spaces.html
New-Indices.html New-Info-File.html
Node-Line-Requirements.html
Node-Names.html
Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html
Optional-Arguments.html
Other-Info-Directories.html
Other-Info-Files.html
Overfull-hboxes.html PDF-Output.html
Point-Glyph.html
Pointer-Validation.html
Preparing-for-TeX.html Print-Glyph.html
Print-with-lpr.html Printed-Books.html
Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html
Printing.html
Raw-Formatter-Commands.html
Reporting-Bugs.html
Sample-Include-File.html
Short-Sample.html
Showing-the-Structure.html
Smallcaps.html Splitting.html
Start-of-Header.html
Tag-and-Split-Files.html Tagifying.html
TeX-and-copyright.html
Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html
Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html Tips.html
Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html
Top-Node-Naming.html
Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html
Typed-Functions.html
Typed-Variables.html
Updating-Requirements.html
Using-Include-Files.html
Using-Info_002dvalidate.html
Using-Texinfo.html Using-occur.html
Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html
Variables-Commands.html
Writing-a-Menu.html Writing-a-Node.html
_002d-and-hyphenation.html acronym.html
alias.html code.html command.html
copying.html copyright-symbol.html
definfoenclose.html dmn.html
documentdescription.html
documentencoding.html
documentlanguage.html email.html
emph-_0026-strong.html enumerate.html
exampleindent.html expansion.html
file.html headings-on-off.html
index.html inforef.html itemize.html
kbd.html key.html makeinfo-html.html
makeinfo-in-Emacs.html
makeinfo-options.html makeinfo-top.html
math.html minus.html option.html
pagesizes.html paragraphindent.html
pounds.html result.html samp.html
section.html set-value.html
setchapternewpage.html setfilename.html
settitle.html subsection.html
syncodeindex.html tex.html
texinfo.passfirst texinfo.passtexi
texinfo_002dformat-commands.html
texinfo_285.html texinfo_288.html
texinfo_289.html texinfo_290.html
texinfo_291.html texinfo_292.html
texinfo_fot.html texinfo_toc.html
uref.html var.html w.html xref.html
Tests/sectionning: novalidate.texi
Tests/sectionning_res: brace_not_closed.html novalidate.html
novalidate.passfirst novalidate.passtexi
novalidate_split.passfirst
novalidate_split.passtexi
novalidate_split_3.html
novalidate_split_4.html
raiselowersections.html
raiselowersections.passfirst
raiselowersections.passtexi
section_before_chapter.2
Tests/singular_res: sing.passtexi
Tests/texi2html_res: texi2html.html texi2html.passfirst
texi2html.passtexi
Tests/texinfo_res: info-stnd.passfirst info-stnd.passtexi
info-stnd_10.html info-stnd_11.html
info-stnd_12.html info-stnd_13.html
info-stnd_2.html info-stnd_4.html
info-stnd_5.html info-stnd_6.html
info-stnd_7.html info-stnd_8.html
info-stnd_9.html info-stnd_fot.html
texinfo.html texinfo.passfirst
texinfo.passtexi texinfo_1.html
texinfo_10.html texinfo_12.html
texinfo_13.html texinfo_14.html
texinfo_15.html texinfo_16.html
texinfo_17.html texinfo_18.html
texinfo_19.html texinfo_2.html
texinfo_20.html texinfo_21.html
texinfo_22.html texinfo_23.html
texinfo_24.html texinfo_25.html
texinfo_26.html texinfo_27.html
texinfo_29.html texinfo_3.html
texinfo_31.html texinfo_32.html
texinfo_33.html texinfo_35.html
texinfo_36.html texinfo_37.html
texinfo_38.html texinfo_39.html
texinfo_4.html texinfo_40.html texinfo_5.html
texinfo_6.html texinfo_7.html texinfo_8.html
texinfo_9.html texinfo_fot.html
texinfo_toc.html
Tests/viper_monolithic_res: viper.html
Tests/viper_res: viper_13.html viper_2.html viper_3.html
viper_4.html viper_5.html
Tests/xemacs_frame_res: xemacs.passfirst xemacs.passtexi
xemacs_10.html xemacs_11.html
xemacs_12.html xemacs_13.html
xemacs_14.html xemacs_15.html
xemacs_16.html xemacs_17.html
xemacs_18.html xemacs_19.html
xemacs_2.html xemacs_20.html
xemacs_21.html xemacs_22.html
xemacs_23.html xemacs_24.html
xemacs_25.html xemacs_26.html
xemacs_27.html xemacs_28.html
xemacs_29.html xemacs_3.html
xemacs_30.html xemacs_31.html
xemacs_4.html xemacs_45.html
xemacs_5.html xemacs_6.html
xemacs_7.html xemacs_8.html
xemacs_9.html
Tests/xemacs_res: xemacs.passfirst xemacs.passtexi
xemacs_10.html xemacs_11.html xemacs_12.html
xemacs_13.html xemacs_14.html xemacs_15.html
xemacs_16.html xemacs_17.html xemacs_18.html
xemacs_19.html xemacs_2.html xemacs_20.html
xemacs_21.html xemacs_22.html xemacs_23.html
xemacs_24.html xemacs_25.html xemacs_26.html
xemacs_27.html xemacs_28.html xemacs_29.html
xemacs_3.html xemacs_30.html xemacs_31.html
xemacs_4.html xemacs_45.html xemacs_5.html
xemacs_6.html xemacs_7.html xemacs_8.html
xemacs_9.html
examples : makeinfo.init
Added files:
Tests/formatting: equivalent_nodes.texi no_unidecode.init
weird_quotes.init
Tests/formatting_res: equivalent_nodes.2 equivalent_nodes.html
equivalent_nodes.passfirst
equivalent_nodes.passtexi
weird_quotes_formatting.2
weird_quotes_formatting.html
weird_quotes_formatting.passfirst
weird_quotes_formatting.passtexi
Tests/index_table_res: chapter_index_table.2
chapter_index_table.html
chapter_index_table.passfirst
chapter_index_table.passtexi
chapter_index_table_1.html
chapter_index_table_10.html
chapter_index_table_11.html
chapter_index_table_12.html
chapter_index_table_13.html
chapter_index_table_2.html
chapter_index_table_3.html
chapter_index_table_4.html
chapter_index_table_5.html
chapter_index_table_6.html
chapter_index_table_7.html
chapter_index_table_8.html
chapter_index_table_9.html
chapter_index_table_abt.html
chapter_index_table_toc.html
no_node_6.html
Tests/sectionning: inc_file.texi section_nodes_before_top.texi
test_directions.init test_include.texi
Tests/sectionning_res: no_node_directions.2
no_node_directions.html
no_node_directions.passfirst
no_node_directions.passtexi
no_section_directions.2
no_section_directions.html
no_section_directions.passfirst
no_section_directions.passtexi
section_nodes_before_top.2
section_nodes_before_top.html
section_nodes_before_top.passfirst
section_nodes_before_top.passtexi
sectionning_directions.2
sectionning_directions.html
sectionning_directions.passfirst
sectionning_directions.passtexi
test_include.2 test_include.html
test_include.passfirst
test_include.passtexi
Log message:
* texi2html.pl: take into account the equivalent nodes (after
@-commands removal) when a node isn't found.
* texi2html.pl, texi2html.init: new variable $TOP_NODE_UP used
for the top node up node name with automatic top node directions.
Another variable $USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS. When unset the missing
node directions are not set using the information given by menus.
Use entities for OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL and CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL with
$USE_ISO.
Use sectionprev, sectionnext and sectionup for section directions.
next, prev are set more sanely. up still means the same.
* texi2html.pl: Remove element_next, element_prev and
element_up. They were duplicating sectionup or useless.
Homogeneize and clean the coding style, remove comments.
Don't reset %Texi2HTML::NAME/NO_TEXI... such that a ref to those
structures is valid.
* Tests/formatting/equivalent_nodes.texi: test equivalent nodes.
* Tests/*: test for different quotes. Test for more directions.
CVSWeb URLs:
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http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/TODO.diff?tr1=1.26&tr2=1.27&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/texi2html.init.diff?tr1=1.99&tr2=1.100&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/texi2html.pl.diff?tr1=1.161&tr2=1.162&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am.diff?tr1=1.13&tr2=1.14&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/Tests/test.sh.diff?tr1=1.55&tr2=1.56&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2.diff?tr1=1.9&tr2=1.10&r1=text&r2=text
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http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texi2html/texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi.diff?tr1=1.4&tr2=1.5&r1=text&r2=text
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Patches:
Index: texi2html/ChangeLog
diff -u texi2html/ChangeLog:1.239 texi2html/ChangeLog:1.240
--- texi2html/ChangeLog:1.239 Thu Mar 30 10:05:05 2006
+++ texi2html/ChangeLog Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -1,3 +1,23 @@
+2006-04-08 Patrice Dumas <address@hidden>
+
+ * texi2html.pl: take into account the equivalent nodes (after
+ @-commands removal) when a node isn't found.
+ * texi2html.pl, texi2html.init: new variable $TOP_NODE_UP used
+ for the top node up node name with automatic top node directions.
+ Another variable $USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS. When unset the missing
+ node directions are not set using the information given by menus.
+ Use entities for OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL and CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL with
+ $USE_ISO.
+ Use sectionprev, sectionnext and sectionup for section directions.
+ next, prev are set more sanely. up still means the same.
+ * texi2html.pl: Remove element_next, element_prev and
+ element_up. They were duplicating sectionup or useless.
+ Homogeneize and clean the coding style, remove comments.
+ Don't reset %Texi2HTML::NAME/NO_TEXI... such that a ref to those
+ structures is valid.
+ * Tests/formatting/equivalent_nodes.texi: test equivalent nodes.
+ * Tests/*: test for different quotes. Test for more directions.
+
2006-03-27 Patrice Dumas <address@hidden>
* texi2html.pl,texi2html.init: if $TRANSLITERATE_NODE is set
Index: texi2html/TODO
diff -u texi2html/TODO:1.26 texi2html/TODO:1.27
--- texi2html/TODO:1.26 Fri Jan 27 16:42:55 2006
+++ texi2html/TODO Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -45,11 +45,6 @@
* Test the back path stuff for images.
-* Test refs with no unicode support.
- Test for @ commands in refs, and refs in ascii 8 bit/utf8 manuals.
- test case for cross refs with @ commands in nodes.
- see info texinfo for the specification of the result
-
* don't double in title when the @top and @settitle are the same
* handle right things like
@@ -66,8 +61,8 @@
}
* maybe some @-commands appearing on lines should stop paragraphs, namely
address@hidden That's not sure. Maybe this should be up to the writer to add
-a line.
address@hidden or @indent. That's not sure. More likely this should be up to
the
+writer to add a line.
* handle better things like
@itemize @bullet
@@ -76,17 +71,17 @@
In the example
@end itemize
-* @m_cedilla appears in output with --macro-expand. That's a bug.
-
-* currently the following leads to an error:
+* @macro definition in @ifset is parsed but ignored. So in the following, the
address@hidden ifset appearing in the macro is ignored, and the macro isn't
defined.
+Don't know if it's right.
+
address@hidden a
address@hidden bidule
address@hidden ifset
address@hidden macro
address@hidden ifset
address@hidden
-* @strong{node}::
address@hidden menu
-
address@hidden node
-
-Is it a bug or a feature?
+* @m_cedilla appears in output with --macro-expand. That's a bug.
* in chm.init (Jose Fonseca)
Index: texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2:1.9
texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2:1.10
--- texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2:1.9 Tue Feb
24 01:55:16 2004
+++ texi2html/Tests/GermanNodeTest_res/nodetest_for_makeinfo.2 Sat Apr 8
11:37:01 2006
@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-**
`&~"#)'@{([-|`_\^@@address@hidden:;.?/<>address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden'
doesn't appear in menus
-** address@hidden' doesn't appear in menus
-** address@hidden' doesn't appear in menus
-** `node' doesn't appear in menus
-** address@hidden' doesn't appear in menus
*** Node equivalent with address@hidden' allready used address@hidden'
*** Node equivalent with address@hidden' allready used `node'
*** Node equivalent with address@hidden' allready used `node'
*** Node equivalent with address@hidden' allready used address@hidden'
+**
`&~"#)'@{([-|`_\^@@address@hidden:;.?/<>address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden'
doesn't appear in menus
+** address@hidden' doesn't appear in menus
+** address@hidden' doesn't appear in menus
+** `node' doesn't appear in menus
Index: texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am
diff -u texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am:1.13 texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am:1.14
--- texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am:1.13 Thu Mar 30 10:05:05 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/Makefile.am Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -24,5 +24,5 @@
*_?.png *_??.png *_???.png *_l2h_img?.old *_l2h_img??.old
*_l2h_img???.old \
*_l2h_img?.png *_l2h_img??.png *_l2h_img???.png \
*_l2h.tex *_l2h.css *_l2h_images.pl *_l2h_images.tex \
- *_l2h_labels.pl l2h_cache.pm; fi) ; \
+ *_l2h_labels.pl l2h_cache.pm *.out; fi) ; \
done
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passfirst:1.10
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passfirst:1.11
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passfirst:1.10 Sat Jan 15 23:45:31 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@
cvs.texinfo(,70) @c the overfull hboxes at all.
cvs.texinfo(,71) @finalout
cvs.texinfo(,72)
-./version.texi(,1)
cvs.texinfo(,74) @settitle CVS---Concurrent Versions System v1.12.1.1
cvs.texinfo(,75) @setchapternewpage odd
cvs.texinfo(,76)
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi:1.4
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi:1.5
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi:1.4 Tue Nov 25 10:35:16 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@
cvs.texinfo(,70) @c the overfull hboxes at all.
cvs.texinfo(,71) @finalout
cvs.texinfo(,72)
-./version.texi(,1)
cvs.texinfo(,74) @settitle CVS---Concurrent Versions System v1.12.1.1
cvs.texinfo(,75) @setchapternewpage odd
cvs.texinfo(,76)
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_1.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_1.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_1.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_1.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_1.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
<dd>
<p>Though the structure of your repository and modules
file interact with your build system
-(e.g. <tt>`Makefile'</tt>s), they are essentially
+(e.g. ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s), they are essentially
independent.
</p>
<p><small>CVS</small> does not dictate how you build anything. It
@@ -211,14 +211,14 @@
</p>
<p><small>CVS</small> does not dictate how to use disk space in the
checked out working directories. If you write your
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt>s or scripts in every directory so they
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s or scripts in every directory so they
have to know the relative positions of everything else,
you wind up requiring the entire repository to be
checked out.
</p>
<p>If you modularize your work, and construct a build
system that will share files (via links, mounts,
-<code>VPATH</code> in <tt>`Makefile'</tt>s, etc.), you can
+<code>VPATH</code> in ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s, etc.), you can
arrange your disk usage however you like.
</p>
<p>But you have to remember that <em>any</em> such system is
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@
not address the issues involved.
</p>
<p>Of course, you should place the tools created to
-support such a build system (scripts, <tt>`Makefile'</tt>s,
+support such a build system (scripts, ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s,
etc) under <small>CVS</small>.
</p>
<p>Figuring out what files need to be rebuilt when
@@ -271,8 +271,8 @@
non-textual or distributed conflicts in program logic.
</p>
<p>For example: Say you change the arguments to function
-<code>X</code> defined in file <tt>`A'</tt>. At the same time,
-someone edits file <tt>`B'</tt>, adding new calls to
+<code>X</code> defined in file ‘<tt>A</tt>’. At the same time,
+someone edits file ‘<tt>B</tt>’, adding new calls to
function <code>X</code> using the old arguments. You are
outside the realm of <small>CVS</small>'s competence.
</p>
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
each one (is it fixed? in what release? has the bug
submitter agreed that it is fixed?). For interfacing
<small>CVS</small> to an external bug-tracking system, see the
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> and <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> files
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ and ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ files
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC157">Reference manual for Administrative
files</a>).
</p>
<p>Another aspect of change control is keeping track of
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
operation, <small>CVS</small> then forgets that those files were
checked in together, and the fact that they have the
same log message is the only thing tying them
-together. Keeping a <small>GNU</small> style <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>
+together. Keeping a <small>GNU</small> style ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’
can help somewhat.
</p>
<p>Another aspect of change control, in some systems, is
@@ -328,8 +328,8 @@
releases go through various steps, with various
approvals as needed. Generally, one can accomplish
this with <small>CVS</small> but it might be a little more work.
-In some cases you'll want to use the <tt>`commitinfo'</tt>,
-<tt>`loginfo'</tt>, <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt>, or <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>
+In some cases you'll want to use the ‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’,
+‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’, or
‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’
files, to require that certain steps be performed
before cvs will allow a checkin. Also consider whether
features such as branches and tags can be used to
@@ -368,10 +368,10 @@
section assumes that a repository is set up.
</p>
<p>Suppose you are working on a simple compiler. The source
-consists of a handful of C files and a <tt>`Makefile'</tt>.
-The compiler is called <samp>`tc'</samp> (Trivial Compiler),
+consists of a handful of C files and a ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’.
+The compiler is called ‘<samp>tc</samp>’ (Trivial Compiler),
and the repository is set up so that there is a module
-called <samp>`tc'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>tc</samp>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC5">1.3.1 Getting the
source</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Creating a workspace
@@ -404,12 +404,12 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 1.3.1 Getting the source </h3>
<p>The first thing you must do is to get your own working copy of the
-source for <samp>`tc'</samp>. For this, you use the <code>checkout</code>
command:
+source for ‘<samp>tc</samp>’. For this, you use the
<code>checkout</code> command:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This will create a new directory called <tt>`tc'</tt> and populate it with
+<p>This will create a new directory called ‘<tt>tc</tt>’ and
populate it with
the source files.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cd tc
@@ -417,11 +417,11 @@
CVS Makefile backend.c driver.c frontend.c parser.c
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`CVS'</tt> directory is used internally by
+<p>The ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directory is used internally by
<small>CVS</small>. Normally, you should not modify or remove
any of the files in it.
</p>
-<p>You start your favorite editor, hack away at <tt>`backend.c'</tt>, and a
couple
+<p>You start your favorite editor, hack away at
‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’, and a couple
of hours later you have added an optimization pass to the compiler.
A note to <small>RCS</small> and <small>SCCS</small> users: There is no need
to lock the files that
you want to edit. See section <a href="cvs_10.html#SEC83">Multiple
developers</a>, for an explanation.
@@ -448,8 +448,8 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 1.3.2 Committing your changes </h3>
<p>When you have checked that the compiler is still compilable you decide
-to make a new version of <tt>`backend.c'</tt>. This will
-store your new <tt>`backend.c'</tt> in the repository and
+to make a new version of ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’. This will
+store your new ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’ in the repository and
make it available to anyone else who is using that same
repository.
</p>
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
</p>
<p>If you want to avoid
starting an editor you can specify the log message on
-the command line using the <samp>`-m'</samp> flag instead, like
+the command line using the ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ flag instead, like
this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs commit -m "Added
an optimization pass" backend.c
@@ -545,19 +545,19 @@
committed. If history logging is enabled it also makes a note in the
history file. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC178">The history file</a>.
</p>
-<p>When you use the <samp>`-d'</samp> flag with <code>release</code>, it
+<p>When you use the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ flag with
<code>release</code>, it
also removes your working copy.
</p>
<p>In the example above, the <code>release</code> command wrote a couple of
lines
-of output. <samp>`? tc'</samp> means that the file <tt>`tc'</tt> is unknown
to <small>CVS</small>.
-That is nothing to worry about: <tt>`tc'</tt> is the executable compiler,
+of output. ‘<samp>? tc</samp>’ means that the file
‘<tt>tc</tt>’ is unknown to <small>CVS</small>.
+That is nothing to worry about: ‘<tt>tc</tt>’ is the executable
compiler,
and it should not be stored in the repository. See section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring files via cvsignore</a>,
for information about how to make that warning go away.
See section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC151">release output</a>, for a complete
explanation of
all possible output from <code>release</code>.
</p>
-<p><samp>`M driver.c'</samp> is more serious. It means that the
-file <tt>`driver.c'</tt> has been modified since it was
+<p>‘<samp>M driver.c</samp>’ is more serious. It means that the
+file ‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’ has been modified since it was
checked out.
</p>
<p>The <code>release</code> command always finishes by telling
@@ -590,14 +590,14 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 1.3.4 Viewing differences </h3>
-<p>You do not remember modifying <tt>`driver.c'</tt>, so you want to see what
+<p>You do not remember modifying ‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’, so you want
to see what
has happened to that file.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cd tc
$ cvs diff driver.c
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This command runs <code>diff</code> to compare the version of
<tt>`driver.c'</tt>
+<p>This command runs <code>diff</code> to compare the version of
‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’
that you checked out with your working copy. When you see the output
you remember that you added a command line option that enabled the
optimization pass. You check it in, and release the module.
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_10.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_10.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_10.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_10.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_10.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
<a href="cvs_17.html#SEC156">Quick reference to CVS commands</a>. For
information on its <code>Sticky tag</code>
and <code>Sticky date</code> output, see <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky
tags</a>.
For information on its <code>Sticky options</code> output,
-see the <samp>`-k'</samp> option in <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC154">update
options</a>.
+see the ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option in <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC154">update options</a>.
</p>
<p>You can think of the <code>status</code> and <code>update</code>
commands as somewhat complementary. You use
@@ -236,8 +236,8 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs -n -q update
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <samp>`-n'</samp> option means to not actually do the
-update, but merely to display statuses; the <samp>`-q'</samp>
+<p>The ‘<samp>-n</samp>’ option means to not actually do the
+update, but merely to display statuses; the ‘<samp>-q</samp>’
option avoids printing the name of each directory. For
more information on the <code>update</code> command, and
these options, see <a href="cvs_17.html#SEC156">Quick reference to CVS
commands</a>.
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 10.3 Conflicts example </h2>
-<p>Suppose revision 1.4 of <tt>`driver.c'</tt> contains this:
+<p>Suppose revision 1.4 of ‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’ contains this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#include <stdio.h>
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Revision 1.6 of <tt>`driver.c'</tt> contains this:
+<p>Revision 1.6 of ‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’ contains this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#include <stdio.h>
@@ -347,8 +347,8 @@
}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Your working copy of <tt>`driver.c'</tt>, based on revision
-1.4, contains this before you run <samp>`cvs update'</samp>:
+<p>Your working copy of ‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’, based on revision
+1.4, contains this before you run ‘<samp>cvs update</samp>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>You run <samp>`cvs update'</samp>:
+<p>You run ‘<samp>cvs update</samp>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs update driver.c
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/yoyodyne/tc/driver.c,v
@@ -380,8 +380,8 @@
<a name="IDX148"></a>
<p><small>CVS</small> tells you that there were some conflicts.
Your original working file is saved unmodified in
-<tt>`.#driver.c.1.4'</tt>. The new version of
-<tt>`driver.c'</tt> contains this:
+‘<tt>.#driver.c.1.4</tt>’. The new version of
+‘<tt>driver.c</tt>’ contains this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@
<p>Note how all non-overlapping modifications are incorporated in your working
copy, and that the overlapping section is clearly marked with
-<samp>`<<<<<<<'</samp>, <samp>`======='</samp> and
<samp>`>>>>>>>'</samp>.
+‘<samp><<<<<<<</samp>’,
‘<samp>=======</samp>’ and
‘<samp>>>>>>>></samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX154"></a>
<a name="IDX155"></a>
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@
insure that the file contains no conflict markers.
Because
your file may legitimately contain conflict markers (that
-is, occurrences of <samp>`>>>>>>> '</samp> at the start
of a
+is, occurrences of ‘<samp>>>>>>>> </samp>’ at
the start of a
line that don't mark a conflict), the current
version of <small>CVS</small> will print a warning and proceed to
check in the file.
@@ -493,8 +493,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 10.4 Informing others about commits </h2>
<p>It is often useful to inform others when you commit a
-new revision of a file. The <samp>`-i'</samp> option of the
-<tt>`modules'</tt> file, or the <tt>`loginfo'</tt> file, can be
+new revision of a file. The ‘<samp>-i</samp>’ option of the
+‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file, or the ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’
file, can be
used to automate this process. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The
modules file</a>.
See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC172">Loginfo</a>. You can use these
features of <small>CVS</small>
to, for instance, instruct <small>CVS</small> to mail a
@@ -539,8 +539,8 @@
they are running. If they aren't running a cvs
command, look in the repository directory mentioned in
the message and remove files which they own whose names
-start with <tt>`#cvs.rfl'</tt>,
-<tt>`#cvs.wfl'</tt>, or <tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt>.
+start with ‘<tt>#cvs.rfl</tt>’,
+‘<tt>#cvs.wfl</tt>’, or ‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’.
</p>
<p>Note that these locks are to protect <small>CVS</small>'s
internal data structures and have no relationship to
@@ -577,8 +577,8 @@
<p>and someone else runs <code>cvs update</code> at the same
time, the person running <code>update</code> might get only
-the change to <tt>`b/three.c'</tt> and not the change to
-<tt>`a/two.c'</tt>.
+the change to ‘<tt>b/three.c</tt>’ and not the change to
+‘<tt>a/two.c</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Watches"></a>
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@
contents of the directory are processed recursively,
unless the <code>-l</code> option is given.
The <code>-R</code> option can be used to force recursion if the
<code>-l</code>
-option is set in <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options and the ~/.cvsrc file</a>).
+option is set in ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options and the ~/.cvsrc file</a>).
</p>
<p>If <var>files</var> is omitted, it defaults to the current directory.
</p>
@@ -794,13 +794,13 @@
<a name="IDX171"></a>
<p>When the conditions exist for notification, <small>CVS</small>
-calls the <tt>`notify'</tt> administrative file. Edit
-<tt>`notify'</tt> as one edits the other administrative
+calls the ‘<tt>notify</tt>’ administrative file. Edit
+‘<tt>notify</tt>’ as one edits the other administrative
files (see section <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC20">The administrative files</a>).
This
file follows the usual conventions for administrative
files (see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC167">The common syntax</a>), where
each line is a regular
expression followed by a command to execute. The
-command should contain a single occurrence of <samp>`%s'</samp>
+command should contain a single occurrence of ‘<samp>%s</samp>’
which will be replaced by the user to notify; the rest
of the information regarding the notification will be
supplied to the command on standard input. The
@@ -815,14 +815,14 @@
<a name="IDX172"></a>
<p>Note that if you set this up in the straightforward
way, users receive notifications on the server machine.
-One could of course write a <tt>`notify'</tt> script which
+One could of course write a ‘<tt>notify</tt>’ script which
directed notifications elsewhere, but to make this
easy, <small>CVS</small> allows you to associate a notification
address for each user. To do so create a file
-<tt>`users'</tt> in <tt>`CVSROOT'</tt> with a line for each
+‘<tt>users</tt>’ in ‘<tt>CVSROOT</tt>’ with a line for
each
user in the format <var>user</var>:<var>value</var>. Then
instead of passing the name of the user to be notified
-to <tt>`notify'</tt>, <small>CVS</small> will pass the <var>value</var>
+to ‘<tt>notify</tt>’, <small>CVS</small> will pass the
<var>value</var>
(normally an email address on some other machine).
</p>
<p><small>CVS</small> does not notify you for your own changes.
@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 10.6.5 Using watches with old versions of CVS </h3>
<p>If you use the watch features on a repository, it
-creates <tt>`CVS'</tt> directories in the repository and
+creates ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directories in the repository and
stores the information about watches in that directory.
If you attempt to use <small>CVS</small> 1.6 or earlier with the
repository, you get an error message such as the
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_12.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_12.html:1.31
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_12.html:1.32
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_12.html:1.31 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_12.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
<p>As long as you edit source files inside a working
directory you can always find out the state of
-your files via <samp>`cvs status'</samp> and <samp>`cvs log'</samp>.
+your files via ‘<samp>cvs status</samp>’ and ‘<samp>cvs
log</samp>’.
But as soon as you export the files from your
development environment it becomes harder to identify
which revisions they are.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
existing installations if $<i></i>CVSHeader$ is already
in the files for a different purpose. This keyword may
be excluded using the <code>KeywordExpansion=eCVSHeader</code>
-in the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file.
+in the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file.
See <a href="#SEC103">Configuring Keyord Expansion</a> for more details.
</p>
<a name="IDX184"></a>
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<dd><p>Tag name used to check out this file. The keyword is
expanded only if one checks out with an explicit tag
name. For example, when running the command <code>cvs
-co -r first</code>, the keyword expands to <samp>`Name: first'</samp>.
+co -r first</code>, the keyword expands to ‘<samp>Name:
first</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX188"></a>
</dd>
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>then additional lines which are added when expanding
-the <code>$Log</code> keyword will be preceded by <samp>` * '</samp>.
+the <code>$Log</code> keyword will be preceded by ‘<samp> *
</samp>’.
Unlike previous versions of <small>CVS</small> and <small>RCS</small>, the
<em>comment leader</em> from the <small>RCS</small> file is not used.
The <code>$Log</code> keyword is useful for
@@ -224,10 +224,10 @@
<a name="IDX194"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>Local keyword</code></dt>
-<dd><p>The <code>LocalKeyword</code> option in the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt>
file
+<dd><p>The <code>LocalKeyword</code> option in the
‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file
may be used to specify a local keyword which is to be
used as an alias for one of the other keywords. For
-example, if the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file contains
+example, if the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file contains
a line with <code>LocalKeyword=MYBSD=CVSHeader</code>, then a
file with the local keyword $<i></i>MYBSD$ will be
expanded as if it were a $<i></i>CVSHeader$ keyword. If
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
</p>
<p>All keyword expansion except the local keyword may be
disabled using the <code>KeywordExpansion</code> option in
-the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file—see
+the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file—see
<a href="#SEC103">Configuring Keyord Expansion</a> for more details.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -361,27 +361,27 @@
<p>Keyword substitution has its disadvantages. Sometimes
you might want the literal text string
-<samp>`$<i></i>Author$'</samp> to appear inside a file without
+‘<samp>$<i></i>Author$</samp>’ to appear inside a file without
<small>CVS</small> interpreting it as a keyword and expanding it
-into something like <samp>`$<i></i>Author: ceder $'</samp>.
+into something like ‘<samp>$<i></i>Author: ceder $</samp>’.
</p>
<p>There is unfortunately no way to selectively turn off
-keyword substitution. You can use <samp>`-ko'</samp>
+keyword substitution. You can use ‘<samp>-ko</samp>’
(see section <a href="#SEC102">Substitution modes</a>) to turn off keyword
substitution entirely.
</p>
<p>In many cases you can avoid using keywords in
the source, even though they appear in the final
product. For example, the source for this manual
-contains <samp>address@hidden'</samp> whenever the text
-<samp>`$<i></i>Author$'</samp> should appear. In <code>nroff</code>
+contains ‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ whenever the text
+‘<samp>$<i></i>Author$</samp>’ should appear. In
<code>nroff</code>
and <code>troff</code> you can embed the null-character
<code>\&</code> inside the keyword for a similar effect.
</p>
<p>It is also possible to specify an explicit list of
keywords to include or exclude using the
<code>KeywordExpand</code> option in the
-<tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file–see <a href="#SEC103">Configuring Keyord
Expansion</a>
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file–see <a
href="#SEC103">Configuring Keyord Expansion</a>
for more details. This feature is intended primarily
for use with the <code>LocalKeyword</code> option–see
<a href="#SEC99">Keyword List</a>.
@@ -409,30 +409,30 @@
<p>Each file has a stored default substitution mode, and
each working directory copy of a file also has a
-substitution mode. The former is set by the <samp>`-k'</samp>
+substitution mode. The former is set by the ‘<samp>-k</samp>’
option to <code>cvs add</code> and <code>cvs admin</code>; the
-latter is set by the <samp>`-k'</samp> or <samp>`-A'</samp> options to
<code>cvs
+latter is set by the ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ or
‘<samp>-A</samp>’ options to <code>cvs
checkout</code> or <code>cvs update</code>. <code>cvs diff</code> also
-has a <samp>`-k'</samp> option. For some examples,
+has a ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option. For some examples,
see <a href="cvs_9.html#SEC80">Handling binary files</a>, and <a
href="cvs_5.html#SEC64">Merging and keywords</a>.
</p>
<p>The modes available are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-kkv'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kkv</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Generate keyword strings using the default form, e.g.
<code>$<i></i>Revision: 5.7 $</code> for the <code>Revision</code>
keyword.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kkvl'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Like <samp>`-kkv'</samp>, except that a locker's name is always
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kkvl</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Like ‘<samp>-kkv</samp>’, except that a locker's name is
always
inserted if the given revision is currently locked.
The locker's name is only relevant if <code>cvs admin
-l</code> is in use.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kk'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kk</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Generate only keyword names in keyword strings; omit
their values. For example, for the <code>Revision</code>
keyword, generate the string <code>$<i></i>Revision$</code>
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@
file (see section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC64">Merging and keywords</a>).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-ko'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-ko</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Generate the old keyword string, present in the working
file just before it was checked in. For example, for
the <code>Revision</code> keyword, generate the string
@@ -451,21 +451,21 @@
string appeared when the file was checked in.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kb'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Like <samp>`-ko'</samp>, but also inhibit conversion of line
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Like ‘<samp>-ko</samp>’, but also inhibit conversion of line
endings between the canonical form in which they are
stored in the repository (linefeed only), and the form
appropriate to the operating system in use on the
client. For systems, like unix, which use linefeed
only to terminate lines, this is very similar to
-<samp>`-ko'</samp>. For more information on binary files, see
+‘<samp>-ko</samp>’. For more information on binary files, see
<a href="cvs_9.html#SEC80">Handling binary files</a>. In <small>CVS</small>
version 1.12.2 and later
-<samp>`-kb'</samp>, as set by <code>cvs add</code>, <code>cvs admin</code>, or
-<code>cvs import</code> may not be overridden by a <samp>`-k'</samp> option
+‘<samp>-kb</samp>’, as set by <code>cvs add</code>, <code>cvs
admin</code>, or
+<code>cvs import</code> may not be overridden by a
‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option
specified on the command line.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kv'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kv</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Generate only keyword values for keyword strings. For
example, for the <code>Revision</code> keyword, generate the string
<code>5.7</code> instead of <code>$<i></i>Revision: 5.7 $</code>.
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
the keyword names are removed, so this option should be
used with care.
</p>
-<p>One often would like to use <samp>`-kv'</samp> with <code>cvs
+<p>One often would like to use ‘<samp>-kv</samp>’ with <code>cvs
export</code>—see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC135">export—Export sources from CVS, similar to
checkout</a>. But be aware that doesn't
handle an export containing binary files correctly.
</p>
@@ -522,7 +522,7 @@
keyword.
</p>
<p>The <code>KeywordExpansion</code> option in the
-<tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file is intended to allow for the
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file is intended to allow for the
either the explicit exclusion of a keyword or list of
keywords, or for the explicit inclusion of a keyword or
a list of keywords. This list may include the
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@
<code>=</code> and the next character may either be <code>i</code>
to start an inclusion list or <code>e</code> to start an
exclusion list. If the following lines were added to
-the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file:
+the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> # Add a
"MyBSD" keyword and restrict keyword
# expansion
@@ -570,7 +570,7 @@
<p>If there is a desire to not have any RCS keywords
expanded and not use the <code>-ko</code> flags everywhere,
an administrator may disable all keyword expansion
-using the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> line:
+using the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> # Do not expand any RCS
keywords
KeywordExpand=i
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_13.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_13.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_13.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_13.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -125,10 +125,10 @@
command to track third-party sources, the <em>vendor
tag</em> and <em>release tags</em> are useful. The
<em>vendor tag</em> is a symbolic name for the branch
-(which is always 1.1.1, unless you use the <samp>`-b
-<var>branch</var>'</samp> flag—see <a href="#SEC111">Multiple vendor
branches</a>.). The
+(which is always 1.1.1, unless you use the ‘<samp>-b
+<var>branch</var></samp>’ flag—see <a href="#SEC111">Multiple
vendor branches</a>.). The
<em>release tags</em> are symbolic names for a particular
-release, such as <samp>`FSF_0_04'</samp>.
+release, such as ‘<samp>FSF_0_04</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Note that <code>import</code> does <em>not</em> change the
directory in which you invoke it. In particular, it
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX200"></a>
<p>Suppose you have the sources to a program called
-<code>wdiff</code> in a directory <tt>`wdiff-0.04'</tt>,
+<code>wdiff</code> in a directory ‘<tt>wdiff-0.04</tt>’,
and are going to make private modifications that you
want to be able to use even when new releases are made
in the future. You start by importing the source to
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@
$ cvs import -m "Import of FSF v. 0.04" fsf/wdiff FSF_DIST WDIFF_0_04
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The vendor tag is named <samp>`FSF_DIST'</samp> in the above
+<p>The vendor tag is named ‘<samp>FSF_DIST</samp>’ in the above
example, and the only release tag assigned is
-<samp>`WDIFF_0_04'</samp>.
+‘<samp>WDIFF_0_04</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Update-imports"></a>
@@ -187,13 +187,13 @@
<p>For files that have not been modified locally, the newly created
revision becomes the head revision. If you have made local
changes, <code>import</code> will warn you that you must merge the changes
-into the main trunk, and tell you to use <samp>`checkout -j'</samp> to do so:
+into the main trunk, and tell you to use ‘<samp>checkout
-j</samp>’ to do so:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout
-jFSF_DIST:yesterday -jFSF_DIST wdiff
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The above command will check out the latest revision of
-<samp>`wdiff'</samp>, merging the changes made on the vendor branch
<samp>`FSF_DIST'</samp>
+‘<samp>wdiff</samp>’, merging the changes made on the vendor
branch ‘<samp>FSF_DIST</samp>’
since yesterday into the working copy. If any conflicts arise during
the merge they should be resolved in the normal way (see section <a
href="cvs_10.html#SEC86">Conflicts example</a>). Then, the modified files may
be committed.
</p>
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
to the latest vendor release by changing the `head'
revision back to the vendor branch on all files. For
example, if you have a checked-out copy of the sources
-in <tt>`~/work.d/wdiff'</tt>, and you want to revert to the
+in ‘<tt>~/work.d/wdiff</tt>’, and you want to revert to the
vendor's version for all the files in that directory,
you would type:
</p>
@@ -244,8 +244,8 @@
$ cvs admin -bWDIFF .
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>You must specify the <samp>`-bWDIFF'</samp> without any space
-after the <samp>`-b'</samp>. See section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC121">admin
options</a>.
+<p>You must specify the ‘<samp>-bWDIFF</samp>’ without any space
+after the ‘<samp>-b</samp>’. See section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC121">admin options</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Binary-files-in-imports"></a>
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 13.4 How to handle binary files with cvs import </h2>
-<p>Use the <samp>`-k'</samp> wrapper option to tell import which
+<p>Use the ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ wrapper option to tell import which
files are binary. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC165">The cvswrappers
file</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -305,12 +305,12 @@
the sources that you imported from the vendor.
</p>
<p>To maintain the keyword expansions supplied by the
-vendor, supply the <samp>`-ko'</samp> option to <code>cvs
+vendor, supply the ‘<samp>-ko</samp>’ option to <code>cvs
import</code> the first time you import the file.
This will turn off keyword expansion
for that file entirely, so if you want to be more
selective you'll have to think about what you want
-and use the <samp>`-k'</samp> option to <code>cvs update</code> or
+and use the ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option to <code>cvs update</code> or
<code>cvs admin</code> as appropriate.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -346,9 +346,9 @@
that you at least have them in one place.
</p>
<p>For handling situations in which there may be more than
-one vendor, you may specify the <samp>`-b'</samp> option to
+one vendor, you may specify the ‘<samp>-b</samp>’ option to
<code>cvs import</code>. It takes as an argument the vendor
-branch to import to. The default is <samp>`-b 1.1.1'</samp>.
+branch to import to. The default is ‘<samp>-b 1.1.1</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example, suppose that there are two teams, the red
team and the blue team, that are sending you sources.
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>Note that if your vendor tag does not match your
-<samp>`-b'</samp> option, <small>CVS</small> will not detect this case! For
+‘<samp>-b</samp>’ option, <small>CVS</small> will not detect this
case! For
example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs import -b 1.1.3 dir
RED RED_1-0
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_14.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_14.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_14.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_14.html:1.18 Tue Aug 23 23:51:10 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_14.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
an up to date copy of the sources. The answer to this
with <small>CVS</small> is two-fold. First of all, since
<small>CVS</small> itself can recurse through directories, there
-is no need to modify your <tt>`Makefile'</tt> (or whatever
+is no need to modify your ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’ (or whatever
configuration file your build tool uses) to make sure
each file is up to date. Instead, just use two
commands, first <code>cvs -q update</code> and then
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_16.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_16.html:1.33
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_16.html:1.34
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_16.html:1.33 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_16.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -139,8 +139,8 @@
<dd><p>One of several different sub-commands. Some of the commands have
aliases that can be used instead; those aliases are noted in the
reference manual for that command. There are only two situations
-where you may omit <samp>`cvs_command'</samp>: <samp>`cvs -H'</samp> elicits a
-list of available commands, and <samp>`cvs -v'</samp> displays version
+where you may omit ‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’: ‘<samp>cvs
-H</samp>’ elicits a
+list of available commands, and ‘<samp>cvs -v</samp>’ displays
version
information on <small>CVS</small> itself.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
<p>There is unfortunately some confusion between
<code>cvs_options</code> and <code>command_options</code>.
-<samp>`-l'</samp>, when given as a <code>cvs_option</code>, only
+‘<samp>-l</samp>’, when given as a <code>cvs_option</code>, only
affects some of the commands. When it is given as a
<code>command_option</code> is has a different meaning, and
is accepted by more commands. In other words, do not
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
succeeded or failed by setting its <em>exit status</em>.
The exact way of testing the exit status will vary from
one operating system to another. For example in a unix
-shell script the <samp>`$?'</samp> variable will be 0 if the
+shell script the ‘<samp>$?</samp>’ variable will be 0 if the
last command returned a successful exit status, or
greater than 0 if the exit status indicated failure.
</p>
@@ -227,16 +227,16 @@
often that you might have set up an alias or some other
means to make sure you always specify that option. One
example (the one that drove the implementation of the
-<tt>`.cvsrc'</tt> support, actually) is that many people find the
-default output of the <samp>`diff'</samp> command to be very
+‘<tt>.cvsrc</tt>’ support, actually) is that many people find the
+default output of the ‘<samp>diff</samp>’ command to be very
hard to read, and that either context diffs or unidiffs
are much easier to understand.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> file is a way that you can add
+<p>The ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ file is a way that you can add
default options to <code>cvs_commands</code> within cvs,
instead of relying on aliases or other shell scripts.
</p>
-<p>The format of the <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> file is simple. The
+<p>The format of the ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ file is simple. The
file is searched for a line that begins with the same
name as the <code>cvs_command</code> being executed. If a
match is found, then the remainder of the line is split
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
<code>co</code>), the official name, not necessarily the one
used on the command line, will be used to match against
the file. So if this is the contents of the user's
-<tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> file:
+‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">log -N
diff -uN
@@ -258,21 +258,21 @@
release -d
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>the command <samp>`cvs checkout foo'</samp> would have the
-<samp>`-P'</samp> option added to the arguments, as well as
-<samp>`cvs co foo'</samp>.
-</p>
-<p>With the example file above, the output from <samp>`cvs
-diff foobar'</samp> will be in unidiff format. <samp>`cvs diff
--c foobar'</samp> will provide context diffs, as usual.
+<p>the command ‘<samp>cvs checkout foo</samp>’ would have the
+‘<samp>-P</samp>’ option added to the arguments, as well as
+‘<samp>cvs co foo</samp>’.
+</p>
+<p>With the example file above, the output from ‘<samp>cvs
+diff foobar</samp>’ will be in unidiff format. ‘<samp>cvs diff
+-c foobar</samp>’ will provide context diffs, as usual.
Getting "old" format diffs would be slightly more
complicated, because <code>diff</code> doesn't have an option
to specify use of the "old" format, so you would need
-<samp>`cvs -f diff foobar'</samp>.
+‘<samp>cvs -f diff foobar</samp>’.
</p>
<p>In place of the command name you can use <code>cvs</code> to
specify global options (see section <a href="#SEC118">Global options</a>). For
-example the following line in <tt>`.cvsrc'</tt>
+example the following line in ‘<tt>.cvsrc</tt>’
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs -z6
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -300,8 +300,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> A.4 Global options </h2>
-<p>The available <samp>`cvs_options'</samp> (that are given to the
-left of <samp>`cvs_command'</samp>) are:
+<p>The available ‘<samp>cvs_options</samp>’ (that are given to the
+left of ‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’) are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>--allow-root=<var>rootdir</var></code></dt>
@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@
located. Overrides the setting of the <code>$TMPDIR</code> environment
variable and any precompiled directory. This parameter should be
specified as an absolute pathname.
-(When running client/server, <samp>`-T'</samp> affects only the local process;
-specifying <samp>`-T'</samp> for the client has no effect on the server and
+(When running client/server, ‘<samp>-T</samp>’ affects only the
local process;
+specifying ‘<samp>-T</samp>’ for the client has no effect on the
server and
vice versa.)
</p>
<a name="IDX208"></a>
@@ -361,26 +361,26 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not read the <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> file. This
+<dd><p>Do not read the ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ file. This
option is most often used because of the
non-orthogonality of the <small>CVS</small> option set. For
-example, the <samp>`cvs log'</samp> option <samp>`-N'</samp> (turn off
+example, the ‘<samp>cvs log</samp>’ option
‘<samp>-N</samp>’ (turn off
display of tag names) does not have a corresponding
option to turn the display on. So if you have
-<samp>`-N'</samp> in the <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> entry for <samp>`log'</samp>,
-you may need to use <samp>`-f'</samp> to show the tag names.
+‘<samp>-N</samp>’ in the ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ entry for
‘<samp>log</samp>’,
+you may need to use ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ to show the tag names.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-H</code></dt>
<dt> <code>--help</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Display usage information about the specified <samp>`cvs_command'</samp>
+<dd><p>Display usage information about the specified
‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’
(but do not actually execute the command). If you don't specify
-a command name, <samp>`cvs -H'</samp> displays overall help for
+a command name, ‘<samp>cvs -H</samp>’ displays overall help for
<small>CVS</small>, including a list of other help options.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-l</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not log the <samp>`cvs_command'</samp> in the command history (but
execute it
+<dd><p>Do not log the ‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’ in the command
history (but execute it
anyway). See section <a href="#SEC137">history—Show status of files and
users</a>, for information on command history.
</p>
<a name="IDX212"></a>
@@ -391,18 +391,18 @@
repository.
</p>
<p>Same effect as if the <code>CVSREADONLYFS</code> environment
-variable is set. Using <samp>`-R'</samp> can also considerably
+variable is set. Using ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ can also considerably
speed up checkout's over NFS.
</p>
<a name="IDX213"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-n</code></dt>
<dd><p>Do not change any files. Attempt to execute the
-<samp>`cvs_command'</samp>, but only to issue reports; do not remove,
+‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’, but only to issue reports; do not
remove,
update, or merge any existing files, or create any new files.
</p>
<p>Note that <small>CVS</small> will not necessarily produce exactly
-the same output as without <samp>`-n'</samp>. In some cases
+the same output as without ‘<samp>-n</samp>’. In some cases
the output will be the same, but in other cases
<small>CVS</small> will skip some of the processing that would
have been required to produce the exact same output.
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-t</code></dt>
<dd><p>Trace program execution; display messages showing the steps of
-<small>CVS</small> activity. Particularly useful with <samp>`-n'</samp> to
explore the
+<small>CVS</small> activity. Particularly useful with
‘<samp>-n</samp>’ to explore the
potential impact of an unfamiliar command.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@
<dd><p>Make new working files read-write. Overrides the
setting of the <code>$CVSREAD</code> environment variable.
Files are created read-write by default, unless <code>$CVSREAD</code> is
-set or <samp>`-r'</samp> is given.
+set or ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ is given.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-x</code></dt>
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
Enabling encryption implies that message traffic is
also authenticated. Encryption support is not
available by default; it must be enabled using a
-special configure option, <tt>`--enable-encryption'</tt>,
+special configure option, ‘<tt>--enable-encryption</tt>’,
when you build <small>CVS</small>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -500,10 +500,10 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> A.5 Common command options </h2>
-<p>This section describes the <samp>`command_options'</samp> that
+<p>This section describes the ‘<samp>command_options</samp>’ that
are available across several <small>CVS</small> commands. These
options are always given to the right of
-<samp>`cvs_command'</samp>. Not all
+‘<samp>cvs_command</samp>’. Not all
commands support all of these options; each option is
only supported for commands where it makes sense.
However, when a command has one of these options you
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
which are listed with the individual commands, may have
different behavior from one <small>CVS</small> command to the other).
</p>
-<p><strong>Note: the <samp>`history'</samp> command is an exception; it
supports
+<p><strong>Note: the ‘<samp>history</samp>’ command is an
exception; it supports
many options that conflict even with these standard options.</strong>
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -527,11 +527,11 @@
</p>
<p>The specification is <em>sticky</em> when you use it to make a
private copy of a source file; that is, when you get a working
-file using <samp>`-D'</samp>, <small>CVS</small> records the date you
specified, so that
+file using ‘<samp>-D</samp>’, <small>CVS</small> records the date
you specified, so that
further updates in the same directory will use the same date
(for more information on sticky tags/dates, see section <a
href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>).
</p>
-<p><samp>`-D'</samp> is available with the <code>annotate</code>,
<code>checkout</code>,
+<p>‘<samp>-D</samp>’ is available with the <code>annotate</code>,
<code>checkout</code>,
<code>diff</code>, <code>export</code>, <code>history</code>,
<code>rdiff</code>, <code>rtag</code>, <code>tag</code>, and
<code>update</code> commands.
(The <code>history</code> command uses this option in a
@@ -579,12 +579,12 @@
<p>One such format is
<code><var>month</var>/<var>day</var>/<var>year</var></code>. This may
confuse people who are accustomed to having the month
-and day in the other order; <samp>`1/4/96'</samp> is January 4,
+and day in the other order; ‘<samp>1/4/96</samp>’ is January 4,
not April 1.
</p>
-<p>Remember to quote the argument to the <samp>`-D'</samp>
+<p>Remember to quote the argument to the ‘<samp>-D</samp>’
flag so that your shell doesn't interpret spaces as
-argument separators. A command using the <samp>`-D'</samp>
+argument separators. A command using the ‘<samp>-D</samp>’
flag can look like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs diff -D "1 hour
ago" cvs.texinfo
@@ -595,30 +595,30 @@
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
<dd><p>When you specify a particular date or tag to <small>CVS</small>
commands, they
normally ignore files that do not contain the tag (or did not
-exist prior to the date) that you specified. Use the <samp>`-f'</samp> option
+exist prior to the date) that you specified. Use the
‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option
if you want files retrieved even when there is no match for the
tag or date. (The most recent revision of the file
will be used).
</p>
-<p>Note that even with <samp>`-f'</samp>, a tag that you specify
+<p>Note that even with ‘<samp>-f</samp>’, a tag that you specify
must exist (that is, in some file, not necessary in
every file). This is so that <small>CVS</small> will continue to
give an error if you mistype a tag name.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-f'</samp> is available with these commands:
+<p>‘<samp>-f</samp>’ is available with these commands:
<code>annotate</code>, <code>checkout</code>, <code>export</code>,
<code>rdiff</code>, <code>rtag</code>, and <code>update</code>.
</p>
<p><strong>WARNING: The <code>commit</code> and <code>remove</code>
commands also have a
-<samp>`-f'</samp> option, but it has a different behavior for
+‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option, but it has a different behavior for
those commands. See <a href="#SEC126">commit options</a>, and
<a href="cvs_7.html#SEC68">Removing files</a>.</strong>
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-k <var>kflag</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Override the default processing of RCS keywords other than
-<samp>`-kb'</samp>. See section <a href="cvs_12.html#SEC98">Keyword
substitution</a>, for the meaning of
+‘<samp>-kb</samp>’. See section <a
href="cvs_12.html#SEC98">Keyword substitution</a>, for the meaning of
<var>kflag</var>. Used with the <code>checkout</code> and <code>update</code>
commands, your <var>kflag</var> specification is
<em>sticky</em>; that is, when you use this option
@@ -627,12 +627,12 @@
it operates on, and continues to use that <var>kflag</var> with future
commands on the same files until you specify otherwise.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`-k'</samp> option is available with the <code>add</code>,
+<p>The ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option is available with the
<code>add</code>,
<code>checkout</code>, <code>diff</code>, <code>export</code>,
<code>import</code> and
<code>update</code> commands.
</p>
-<p><strong>WARNING: Prior to CVS version 1.12.2, the <samp>`-k'</samp> flag
-overrode the <samp>`-kb'</samp> indication for a binary file. This could
+<p><strong>WARNING: Prior to CVS version 1.12.2, the
‘<samp>-k</samp>’ flag
+overrode the ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ indication for a binary file.
This could
sometimes corrupt binary files. See section <a
href="cvs_5.html#SEC64">Merging and keywords</a>, for
more.</strong>
</p>
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@
specified to run in the modules
database (see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>); this
option bypasses it).
</p>
-<p><strong>Note: this is not the same as the <samp>`cvs -n'</samp>
+<p><strong>Note: this is not the same as the ‘<samp>cvs -n</samp>’
program option, which you can specify to the left of a cvs command!</strong>
</p>
<p>Available with the <code>checkout</code>, <code>commit</code>,
<code>export</code>,
@@ -696,8 +696,8 @@
<p>Use the revision specified by the <var>tag</var> argument instead of the
default <em>head</em> revision. As well as arbitrary tags defined
with the <code>tag</code> or <code>rtag</code> command, two special tags are
-always available: <samp>`HEAD'</samp> refers to the most recent version
-available in the repository, and <samp>`BASE'</samp> refers to the
+always available: ‘<samp>HEAD</samp>’ refers to the most recent
version
+available in the repository, and ‘<samp>BASE</samp>’ refers to the
revision you last checked out into the current working directory.
</p>
@@ -711,15 +711,15 @@
described in <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC48">Tags–Symbolic revisions</a>, or
the name of a branch, as
described in <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>.
</p>
-<p>Specifying the <samp>`-q'</samp> global option along with the
-<samp>`-r'</samp> command option is often useful, to suppress
+<p>Specifying the ‘<samp>-q</samp>’ global option along with the
+‘<samp>-r</samp>’ command option is often useful, to suppress
the warning messages when the <small>RCS</small> file
does not contain the specified tag.
</p>
-<p><strong>Note: this is not the same as the overall <samp>`cvs -r'</samp>
option,
+<p><strong>Note: this is not the same as the overall ‘<samp>cvs
-r</samp>’ option,
which you can specify to the left of a <small>CVS</small> command!</strong>
</p>
-<p><samp>`-r'</samp> is available with the <code>checkout</code>,
<code>commit</code>,
+<p>‘<samp>-r</samp>’ is available with the <code>checkout</code>,
<code>commit</code>,
<code>diff</code>, <code>history</code>, <code>export</code>,
<code>rdiff</code>,
<code>rtag</code>, and <code>update</code> commands.
</p>
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@
<dd><p>Specify file names that should be filtered. You can
use this option repeatedly. The spec can be a file
name pattern of the same type that you can specify in
-the <tt>`.cvswrappers'</tt> file.
+the ‘<tt>.cvswrappers</tt>’ file.
Available with the following commands: <code>import</code>,
and <code>update</code>.
</p>
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@
only members of that group can run <code>cvs admin</code>
commands, except for those specified using the
<code>UserAdminOptions</code> configuration option in the
-<tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file. Options specified using
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file. Options specified using
<code>UserAdminOptions</code> can be run by any user. See
<a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration file</a> for
more on <code>UserAdminOptions</code>.
</p>
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@
which branch you want to work on. There is one reason
to run <code>cvs admin -b</code>: to revert to the vendor's
version when using vendor branches (see section <a
href="cvs_13.html#SEC108">Reverting to the latest vendor release</a>).
-There can be no space between <samp>`-b'</samp> and its argument.
+There can be no space between ‘<samp>-b</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
<a name="IDX233"></a>
</dd>
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@
names appearing in the comma-separated list
<var>logins</var> from the access list of the RCS file. If
<var>logins</var> is omitted, erase the entire access list.
-There can be no space between <samp>`-e'</samp> and its argument.
+There can be no space between ‘<samp>-e</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-I</code></dt>
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-k<var>subst</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Set the default keyword
-substitution to <var>subst</var>. See section <a
href="cvs_12.html#SEC98">Keyword substitution</a>. Giving an explicit
<samp>`-k'</samp> option to
+substitution to <var>subst</var>. See section <a
href="cvs_12.html#SEC98">Keyword substitution</a>. Giving an explicit
‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option to
<code>cvs update</code>, <code>cvs export</code>, or <code>cvs
checkout</code> overrides this default.
</p>
@@ -885,14 +885,14 @@
is given, lock the latest revision on that branch. If
<var>rev</var> is omitted, lock the latest revision on the
default branch. There can be no space between
-<samp>`-l'</samp> and its argument.
+‘<samp>-l</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
<p>This can be used in conjunction with the
-<tt>`rcslock.pl'</tt> script in the <tt>`contrib'</tt>
+‘<tt>rcslock.pl</tt>’ script in the ‘<tt>contrib</tt>’
directory of the <small>CVS</small> source distribution to
provide reserved checkouts (where only one user can be
editing a given file at a time). See the comments in
-that file for details (and see the <tt>`README'</tt> file
+that file for details (and see the ‘<tt>README</tt>’ file
in that directory for disclaimers about the unsupported
nature of contrib). According to comments in that
file, locking must set to strict (which is the default).
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@
<dd><p>Set locking to strict. Strict locking means that the
owner of an RCS file is not exempt from locking for
checkin. For use with <small>CVS</small>, strict locking must be
-set; see the discussion under the <samp>`-l'</samp> option above.
+set; see the discussion under the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ option above.
</p>
<a name="IDX234"></a>
<a name="IDX235"></a>
@@ -917,7 +917,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-N<var>name</var>[:[<var>rev</var>]]</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Act like <samp>`-n'</samp>, except override any previous
+<dd><p>Act like ‘<samp>-n</samp>’, except override any previous
assignment of <var>name</var>. For use with magic branches,
see <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC59">Magic branch numbers</a>.
</p>
@@ -925,19 +925,19 @@
<dt> <code>-n<var>name</var>[:[<var>rev</var>]]</code></dt>
<dd><p>Associate the symbolic name <var>name</var> with the branch
or revision <var>rev</var>. It is normally better to use
-<samp>`cvs tag'</samp> or <samp>`cvs rtag'</samp> instead. Delete the
-symbolic name if both <samp>`:'</samp> and <var>rev</var> are
+‘<samp>cvs tag</samp>’ or ‘<samp>cvs rtag</samp>’
instead. Delete the
+symbolic name if both ‘<samp>:</samp>’ and <var>rev</var> are
omitted; otherwise, print an error message if
<var>name</var> is already associated with another number.
If <var>rev</var> is symbolic, it is expanded before
association. A <var>rev</var> consisting of a branch number
-followed by a <samp>`.'</samp> stands for the current latest
-revision in the branch. A <samp>`:'</samp> with an empty
+followed by a ‘<samp>.</samp>’ stands for the current latest
+revision in the branch. A ‘<samp>:</samp>’ with an empty
<var>rev</var> stands for the current latest revision on the
default branch, normally the trunk. For example,
-<samp>`cvs admin -n<var>name</var>:'</samp> associates <var>name</var> with the
+‘<samp>cvs admin -n<var>name</var>:</samp>’ associates
<var>name</var> with the
current latest revision of all the RCS files;
-this contrasts with <samp>`cvs admin -n<var>name</var>:$'</samp> which
+this contrasts with ‘<samp>cvs admin -n<var>name</var>:$</samp>’
which
associates <var>name</var> with the revision numbers
extracted from keyword strings in the corresponding
working files.
@@ -972,11 +972,11 @@
<dd><p>Collapse all revisions between rev1 and rev2, so that
<small>CVS</small> only stores the differences associated with going
from rev1 to rev2, not intermediate steps. For
-example, after <samp>`-o 1.3::1.5'</samp> one can retrieve
+example, after ‘<samp>-o 1.3::1.5</samp>’ one can retrieve
revision 1.3, revision 1.5, or the differences to get
from 1.3 to 1.5, but not the revision 1.4, or the
differences between 1.3 and 1.4. Other examples:
-<samp>`-o 1.3::1.4'</samp> and <samp>`-o 1.3::1.3'</samp> have no
+‘<samp>-o 1.3::1.4</samp>’ and ‘<samp>-o
1.3::1.3</samp>’ have no
effect, because there are no intermediate revisions to
remove.
</p>
@@ -985,7 +985,7 @@
<dd><p>Collapse revisions between the beginning of the branch
containing <var>rev</var> and <var>rev</var> itself. The
branchpoint and <var>rev</var> are left intact. For
-example, <samp>`-o ::1.3.2.6'</samp> deletes revision 1.3.2.1,
+example, ‘<samp>-o ::1.3.2.6</samp>’ deletes revision 1.3.2.1,
revision 1.3.2.5, and everything in between, but leaves
1.3 and 1.3.2.6 intact.
</p>
@@ -997,8 +997,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code><var>rev</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Delete the revision <var>rev</var>. For example, <samp>`-o
-1.3'</samp> is equivalent to <samp>`-o 1.2::1.4'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Delete the revision <var>rev</var>. For example, ‘<samp>-o
+1.3</samp>’ is equivalent to ‘<samp>-o 1.2::1.4</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code><var>rev1</var>:<var>rev2</var></code></dt>
@@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@
inclusive, on the same branch. One will not be able to
retrieve <var>rev1</var> or <var>rev2</var> or any of the
revisions in between. For example, the command
-<samp>`cvs admin -oR_1_01:R_1_02 .'</samp> is rarely useful.
+‘<samp>cvs admin -oR_1_01:R_1_02 .</samp>’ is rarely useful.
It means to delete revisions up to, and including, the
tag R_1_02. But beware! If there are files that have not
changed between R_1_02 and R_1_03 the file will have
@@ -1034,18 +1034,18 @@
branches or locks.
</p>
<p>If any of the revisions to be deleted have symbolic
-names, and one specifies one of the <samp>`::'</samp> syntaxes,
+names, and one specifies one of the ‘<samp>::</samp>’ syntaxes,
then <small>CVS</small> will give an error and not delete any
revisions. If you really want to delete both the
symbolic names and the revisions, first delete the
symbolic names with <code>cvs tag -d</code>, then run
<code>cvs admin -o</code>. If one specifies the
-non-<samp>`::'</samp> syntaxes, then <small>CVS</small> will delete the
+non-‘<samp>::</samp>’ syntaxes, then <small>CVS</small> will
delete the
revisions but leave the symbolic names pointing to
nonexistent revisions. This behavior is preserved for
compatibility with previous versions of <small>CVS</small>, but
because it isn't very useful, in the future it may
-change to be like the <samp>`::'</samp> case.
+change to be like the ‘<samp>::</samp>’ case.
</p>
<p>Due to the way <small>CVS</small> handles branches <var>rev</var>
cannot be specified symbolically if it is a branch.
@@ -1070,12 +1070,12 @@
branch. If <var>rev</var> is omitted, assume the latest
revision on the default branch. Any identifier is
acceptable for <var>state</var>. A useful set of states is
-<samp>`Exp'</samp> (for experimental), <samp>`Stab'</samp> (for
-stable), and <samp>`Rel'</samp> (for released). By default,
-the state of a new revision is set to <samp>`Exp'</samp> when
+‘<samp>Exp</samp>’ (for experimental),
‘<samp>Stab</samp>’ (for
+stable), and ‘<samp>Rel</samp>’ (for released). By default,
+the state of a new revision is set to ‘<samp>Exp</samp>’ when
it is created. The state is visible in the output from
<var>cvs log</var> (see section <a href="#SEC143">log—Print out log
information for files</a>), and in the
-<samp>`$<i></i>Log$'</samp> and <samp>`$<i></i>State$'</samp> keywords
+‘<samp>$<i></i>Log$</samp>’ and
‘<samp>$<i></i>State$</samp>’ keywords
(see section <a href="cvs_12.html#SEC98">Keyword substitution</a>). Note that
<small>CVS</small>
uses the <code>dead</code> state for its own purposes; to
take a file to or from the <code>dead</code> state use
@@ -1087,22 +1087,22 @@
<dd><p>Useful with <small>CVS</small>. Write descriptive text from the
contents of the named <var>file</var> into the RCS file,
deleting the existing text. The <var>file</var> pathname
-may not begin with <samp>`-'</samp>. The descriptive text can be seen in the
-output from <samp>`cvs log'</samp> (see section <a
href="#SEC143">log—Print out log information for files</a>).
-There can be no space between <samp>`-t'</samp> and its argument.
+may not begin with ‘<samp>-</samp>’. The descriptive text can be
seen in the
+output from ‘<samp>cvs log</samp>’ (see section <a
href="#SEC143">log—Print out log information for files</a>).
+There can be no space between ‘<samp>-t</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
<p>If <var>file</var> is omitted,
obtain the text from standard input, terminated by
-end-of-file or by a line containing <samp>`.'</samp> by itself.
+end-of-file or by a line containing ‘<samp>.</samp>’ by itself.
Prompt for the text if interaction is possible; see
-<samp>`-I'</samp>.
+‘<samp>-I</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-t-<var>string</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Similar to <samp>`-t<var>file</var>'</samp>. Write descriptive text
+<dd><p>Similar to ‘<samp>-t<var>file</var></samp>’. Write
descriptive text
from the <var>string</var> into the <small>RCS</small> file, deleting
the existing text.
-There can be no space between <samp>`-t'</samp> and its argument.
+There can be no space between ‘<samp>-t</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1110,12 +1110,12 @@
<dd><p>Set locking to non-strict. Non-strict locking means
that the owner of a file need not lock a revision for
checkin. For use with <small>CVS</small>, strict locking must be
-set; see the discussion under the <samp>`-l'</samp> option
+set; see the discussion under the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ option
above.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-u[<var>rev</var>]</code></dt>
-<dd><p>See the option <samp>`-l'</samp> above, for a discussion of
+<dd><p>See the option ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ above, for a discussion of
using this option with <small>CVS</small>. Unlock the revision
with number <var>rev</var>. If a branch is given, unlock
the latest revision on that branch. If <var>rev</var> is
@@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@
somebody else unlocking a revision breaks the lock.
This causes the original locker to be sent a <code>commit</code>
notification (see section <a href="cvs_10.html#SEC91">Telling CVS to notify
you</a>).
-There can be no space between <samp>`-u'</samp> and its argument.
+There can be no space between ‘<samp>-u</samp>’ and its argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-V<var>n</var></code></dt>
@@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@
<dd><p>In previous versions of <small>CVS</small>, this was documented
as a way of specifying the names of the <small>RCS</small>
files. However, <small>CVS</small> has always required that the
-<small>RCS</small> files used by <small>CVS</small> end in <samp>`,v'</samp>,
so
+<small>RCS</small> files used by <small>CVS</small> end in
‘<samp>,v</samp>’, so
this option has never done anything useful.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@
symbolic names for some
collection of source directories and files, or paths to
directories or files in the repository. The symbolic
-names are defined in the <samp>`modules'</samp> file.
+names are defined in the ‘<samp>modules</samp>’ file.
See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>.
</p>
<p>Depending on the modules you specify, <code>checkout</code> may
@@ -1208,10 +1208,10 @@
sure that it will be a sub-directory, and that
<code>checkout</code> will show the relative path leading to
each file as it is extracted into your private work
-area (unless you specify the <samp>`-Q'</samp> global option).
+area (unless you specify the ‘<samp>-Q</samp>’ global option).
</p>
<p>The files created by <code>checkout</code> are created
-read-write, unless the <samp>`-r'</samp> option to <small>CVS</small>
+read-write, unless the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option to
<small>CVS</small>
(see section <a href="#SEC118">Global options</a>) is specified, the
<code>CVSREAD</code> environment variable is specified
(see section <a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which
affect CVS</a>), or a watch is in
@@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@
</p>
<p>Note that running <code>checkout</code> on a directory that was already
built by a prior <code>checkout</code> is also permitted.
-This is similar to specifying the <samp>`-d'</samp> option
+This is similar to specifying the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option
to the <code>update</code> command in the sense that new
directories that have been created in the repository
will appear in your work area.
@@ -1268,13 +1268,13 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-D <var>date</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Use the most recent revision no later than <var>date</var>.
-This option is sticky, and implies <samp>`-P'</samp>. See
+This option is sticky, and implies ‘<samp>-P</samp>’. See
<a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only useful with the <samp>`-D <var>date</var>'</samp> or <samp>`-r
-<var>tag</var>'</samp> flags. If no matching revision is found,
+<dd><p>Only useful with the ‘<samp>-D <var>date</var></samp>’ or
‘<samp>-r
+<var>tag</var></samp>’ flags. If no matching revision is found,
retrieve the most recent revision (instead of ignoring
the file).
</p>
@@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-n</code></dt>
<dd><p>Do not run any checkout program (as specified
-with the <samp>`-o'</samp> option in the modules file;
+with the ‘<samp>-o</samp>’ option in the modules file;
see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-r <var>tag</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Use revision <var>tag</var>. This option is sticky, and implies
<samp>`-P'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Use revision <var>tag</var>. This option is sticky, and implies
‘<samp>-P</samp>’.
See <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-A</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Reset any sticky tags, dates, or <samp>`-k'</samp> options.
+<dd><p>Reset any sticky tags, dates, or ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ options.
See <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1335,9 +1335,9 @@
<dt> <code>-d <var>dir</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Create a directory called <var>dir</var> for the working
files, instead of using the module name. In general,
-using this flag is equivalent to using <samp>`mkdir
-<var>dir</var>; cd <var>dir</var>'</samp> followed by the checkout
-command without the <samp>`-d'</samp> flag.
+using this flag is equivalent to using ‘<samp>mkdir
+<var>dir</var>; cd <var>dir</var></samp>’ followed by the checkout
+command without the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ flag.
</p>
<p>There is an important exception, however. It is very
convenient when checking out a single item to have the
@@ -1346,58 +1346,58 @@
<small>CVS</small> tries to “shorten” pathnames to avoid those
empty
directories.
</p>
-<p>For example, given a module <samp>`foo'</samp> that contains
-the file <samp>`bar.c'</samp>, the command <samp>`cvs co -d dir
-foo'</samp> will create directory <samp>`dir'</samp> and place
-<samp>`bar.c'</samp> inside. Similarly, given a module
-<samp>`bar'</samp> which has subdirectory <samp>`baz'</samp> wherein
-there is a file <samp>`quux.c'</samp>, the command <samp>`cvs co
--d dir bar/baz'</samp> will create directory <samp>`dir'</samp> and
-place <samp>`quux.c'</samp> inside.
-</p>
-<p>Using the <samp>`-N'</samp> flag will defeat this behavior.
-Given the same module definitions above, <samp>`cvs co
--N -d dir foo'</samp> will create directories <samp>`dir/foo'</samp>
-and place <samp>`bar.c'</samp> inside, while <samp>`cvs co -N -d
-dir bar/baz'</samp> will create directories <samp>`dir/bar/baz'</samp>
-and place <samp>`quux.c'</samp> inside.
+<p>For example, given a module ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ that contains
+the file ‘<samp>bar.c</samp>’, the command ‘<samp>cvs co -d
dir
+foo</samp>’ will create directory ‘<samp>dir</samp>’ and
place
+‘<samp>bar.c</samp>’ inside. Similarly, given a module
+‘<samp>bar</samp>’ which has subdirectory
‘<samp>baz</samp>’ wherein
+there is a file ‘<samp>quux.c</samp>’, the command
‘<samp>cvs co
+-d dir bar/baz</samp>’ will create directory
‘<samp>dir</samp>’ and
+place ‘<samp>quux.c</samp>’ inside.
+</p>
+<p>Using the ‘<samp>-N</samp>’ flag will defeat this behavior.
+Given the same module definitions above, ‘<samp>cvs co
+-N -d dir foo</samp>’ will create directories
‘<samp>dir/foo</samp>’
+and place ‘<samp>bar.c</samp>’ inside, while ‘<samp>cvs co
-N -d
+dir bar/baz</samp>’ will create directories
‘<samp>dir/bar/baz</samp>’
+and place ‘<samp>quux.c</samp>’ inside.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-j <var>tag</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>With two <samp>`-j'</samp> options, merge changes from the
-revision specified with the first <samp>`-j'</samp> option to
-the revision specified with the second <samp>`j'</samp> option,
+<dd><p>With two ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ options, merge changes from the
+revision specified with the first ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option to
+the revision specified with the second ‘<samp>j</samp>’ option,
into the working directory.
</p>
-<p>With one <samp>`-j'</samp> option, merge changes from the
+<p>With one ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option, merge changes from the
ancestor revision to the revision specified with the
-<samp>`-j'</samp> option, into the working directory. The
+‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option, into the working directory. The
ancestor revision is the common ancestor of the
revision which the working directory is based on, and
-the revision specified in the <samp>`-j'</samp> option.
+the revision specified in the ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option.
</p>
<p>In addition, each -j option can contain an optional
date specification which, when used with branches, can
limit the chosen revision to one within a specific
date. An optional date is specified by adding a colon
(:) to the tag:
-<samp>`-j<var>Symbolic_Tag</var>:<var>Date_Specifier</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp>-j<var>Symbolic_Tag</var>:<var>Date_Specifier</var></samp>’.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-N</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only useful together with <samp>`-d <var>dir</var>'</samp>. With
+<dd><p>Only useful together with ‘<samp>-d <var>dir</var></samp>’.
With
this option, <small>CVS</small> will not “shorten” module paths
in your working directory when you check out a single
-module. See the <samp>`-d'</samp> flag for examples and a
+module. See the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ flag for examples and a
discussion.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-s</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Like <samp>`-c'</samp>, but include the status of all modules,
+<dd><p>Like ‘<samp>-c</samp>’, but include the status of all
modules,
and sort it by the status string. See section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>, for
-info about the <samp>`-s'</samp> option that is used inside the
+info about the ‘<samp>-s</samp>’ option that is used inside the
modules file to set the module status.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1423,12 +1423,12 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> A.7.2 checkout examples </h3>
-<p>Get a copy of the module <samp>`tc'</samp>:
+<p>Get a copy of the module ‘<samp>tc</samp>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Get a copy of the module <samp>`tc'</samp> as it looked one day
+<p>Get a copy of the module ‘<samp>tc</samp>’ as it looked one day
ago:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout -D yesterday
tc
@@ -1476,9 +1476,9 @@
examined. <code>commit</code> is careful to change in the
repository only those files that you have really
changed. By default (or if you explicitly specify the
-<samp>`-R'</samp> option), files in subdirectories are also
+‘<samp>-R</samp>’ option), files in subdirectories are also
examined and committed if they have changed; you can
-use the <samp>`-l'</samp> option to limit <code>commit</code> to the
+use the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ option to limit <code>commit</code> to
the
current directory only.
</p>
<p><code>commit</code> verifies that the selected files are up
@@ -1496,9 +1496,9 @@
and placed in the <small>RCS</small> file inside the
repository. This log message can be retrieved with the
<code>log</code> command; see <a href="#SEC143">log—Print out log
information for files</a>. You can specify the
-log message on the command line with the <samp>`-m
-<var>message</var>'</samp> option, and thus avoid the editor invocation,
-or use the <samp>`-F <var>file</var>'</samp> option to specify
+log message on the command line with the ‘<samp>-m
+<var>message</var></samp>’ option, and thus avoid the editor invocation,
+or use the ‘<samp>-F <var>file</var></samp>’ option to specify
that the argument file contains the log message.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
<dd><p>Note that this is not the standard behavior of
-the <samp>`-f'</samp> option as defined in <a href="#SEC119">Common command
options</a>.
+the ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option as defined in <a
href="#SEC119">Common command options</a>.
</p>
<p>Force <small>CVS</small> to commit a new revision even if you haven't
made any changes to the file. If the current revision
@@ -1570,10 +1570,10 @@
$ cvs commit -r 1.8 <var>file</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <samp>`-f'</samp> option disables recursion (i.e., it
-implies <samp>`-l'</samp>). To force <small>CVS</small> to commit a new
+<p>The ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option disables recursion (i.e., it
+implies ‘<samp>-l</samp>’). To force <small>CVS</small> to commit
a new
revision for all files in all subdirectories, you must
-use <samp>`-f -R'</samp>.
+use ‘<samp>-f -R</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-m <var>message</var></code></dt>
@@ -1625,8 +1625,8 @@
<h4 class="appendixsubsubsec"> A.8.2.1 Committing to a branch </h4>
<p>You can commit to a branch revision (one that has an
-even number of dots) with the <samp>`-r'</samp> option. To
-create a branch revision, use the <samp>`-b'</samp> option
+even number of dots) with the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option. To
+create a branch revision, use the ‘<samp>-b</samp>’ option
of the <code>rtag</code> or <code>tag</code> commands
(see section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>). Then,
either <code>checkout</code> or
<code>update</code> can be used to base your sources on the
@@ -1645,7 +1645,7 @@
$ cvs commit
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This works automatically since the <samp>`-r'</samp> option is
+<p>This works automatically since the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option is
sticky.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1684,12 +1684,12 @@
$ cvs commit
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <code>update</code> command will make the <samp>`-r
-EXPR1'</samp> option sticky on all files. Note that your
+<p>The <code>update</code> command will make the ‘<samp>-r
+EXPR1</samp>’ option sticky on all files. Note that your
changes to the files will never be removed by the
<code>update</code> command. The <code>commit</code> will
automatically commit to the correct branch, because the
-<samp>`-r'</samp> is sticky. You could also do like this:
+‘<samp>-r</samp>’ is sticky. You could also do like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">[[ hacked sources are
present ]]
$ cvs tag -b EXPR1
@@ -1697,8 +1697,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>but then, only those files that were changed by you
-will have the <samp>`-r EXPR1'</samp> sticky flag. If you hack
-away, and commit without specifying the <samp>`-r EXPR1'</samp>
+will have the ‘<samp>-r EXPR1</samp>’ sticky flag. If you hack
+away, and commit without specifying the ‘<samp>-r EXPR1</samp>’
flag, some files may accidentally end up on the main
trunk.
</p>
@@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-D <var>date</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Use the most recent revision no later than <var>date</var>.
-See <samp>`-r'</samp> for how this affects the comparison.
+See ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ for how this affects the comparison.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-k <var>kflag</var></code></dt>
@@ -1802,292 +1802,292 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-r <var>tag</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Compare with revision <var>tag</var>. Zero, one or two
-<samp>`-r'</samp> options can be present. With no <samp>`-r'</samp>
+‘<samp>-r</samp>’ options can be present. With no
‘<samp>-r</samp>’
option, the working file will be compared with the
-revision it was based on. With one <samp>`-r'</samp>, that
+revision it was based on. With one ‘<samp>-r</samp>’, that
revision will be compared to your current working file.
-With two <samp>`-r'</samp> options those two revisions will be
+With two ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ options those two revisions will be
compared (and your working file will not affect the
outcome in any way).
</p>
-<p>One or both <samp>`-r'</samp> options can be replaced by a
-<samp>`-D <var>date</var>'</samp> option, described above.
+<p>One or both ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ options can be replaced by a
+‘<samp>-D <var>date</var></samp>’ option, described above.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>The following options specify the format of the
output. They have the same meaning as in GNU diff.
Most options have two equivalent names, one of which is a single letter
-preceded by <samp>`-'</samp>, and the other of which is a long name preceded by
-<samp>`--'</samp>.
+preceded by ‘<samp>-</samp>’, and the other of which is a long
name preceded by
+‘<samp>--</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-<var>lines</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-<var>lines</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Show <var>lines</var> (an integer) lines of context. This option does
not
specify an output format by itself; it has no effect unless it is
-combined with <samp>`-c'</samp> or <samp>`-u'</samp>. This option is
obsolete. For proper
+combined with ‘<samp>-c</samp>’ or ‘<samp>-u</samp>’.
This option is obsolete. For proper
operation, <code>patch</code> typically needs at least two lines of context.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-a'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-a</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Treat all files as text and compare them line-by-line, even if they
do not seem to be text.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-b'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-b</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore trailing white space and consider all other sequences of one or
more white space characters to be equivalent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-B'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-B</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--binary'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--binary</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Read and write data in binary mode.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--brief'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--brief</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Report only whether the files differ, not the details of the
differences.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-c'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-c</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the context output format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-C <var>lines</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`--context[=<var>lines</var>]'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-C <var>lines</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--context[=<var>lines</var>]</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the context output format, showing <var>lines</var> (an integer)
lines of
context, or three if <var>lines</var> is not given.
For proper operation, <code>patch</code> typically needs at least two lines of
context.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--changed-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--changed-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a line group containing differing lines
from
both files in if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC132">Line group
formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-d'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-d</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Change the algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set of changes. This
makes
<code>diff</code> slower (sometimes much slower).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-e'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`--ed'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-e</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ed</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Make output that is a valid <code>ed</code> script.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--expand-tabs'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--expand-tabs</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve the alignment of tabs
in the input files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-f'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-f</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Make output that looks vaguely like an <code>ed</code> script but has
changes
in the order they appear in the file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-F <var>regexp</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-F <var>regexp</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>In context and unified format, for each hunk of differences, show some
of the last preceding line that matches <var>regexp</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--forward-ed'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--forward-ed</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Make output that looks vaguely like an <code>ed</code> script but has
changes
in the order they appear in the file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-H'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-H</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numerous
scattered small changes.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--horizon-lines=<var>lines</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--horizon-lines=<var>lines</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not discard the last <var>lines</var> lines of the common prefix
and the first <var>lines</var> lines of the common suffix.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-i'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-i</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case letters
equivalent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-I <var>regexp</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-I <var>regexp</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match
<var>regexp</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ifdef=<var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ifdef=<var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Make merged if-then-else output using <var>name</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ignore-all-space'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ignore-all-space</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore white space when comparing lines.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ignore-blank-lines'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ignore-blank-lines</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ignore-case'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ignore-case</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case to be the same.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ignore-matching-lines=<var>regexp</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ignore-matching-lines=<var>regexp</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match
<var>regexp</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--ignore-space-change'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--ignore-space-change</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore trailing white space and consider all other sequences of one or
more white space characters to be equivalent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--initial-tab'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--initial-tab</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Output a tab rather than a space before the text of a line in normal or
context format. This causes the alignment of tabs in the line to look
normal.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-L <var>label</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-L <var>label</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>label</var> instead of the file name in the context format
and unified format headers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--label=<var>label</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--label=<var>label</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>label</var> instead of the file name in the context format
and unified format headers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--left-column'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--left-column</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Print only the left column of two common lines in side by side format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output all input lines in if-then-else format.
See section <a href="#SEC133">Line formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--minimal'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--minimal</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Change the algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set of changes. This
makes <code>diff</code> slower (sometimes much slower).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-n'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Output RCS-format diffs; like <samp>`-f'</samp> except that each command
+<dt> ‘<samp>-n</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Output RCS-format diffs; like ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ except that
each command
specifies the number of lines affected.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-N'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`--new-file'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-N</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--new-file</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>In directory comparison, if a file is found in only one directory,
treat it as present but empty in the other directory.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--new-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--new-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a group of lines taken from just the
second
file in if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC132">Line group
formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--new-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--new-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a line taken from just the second file
in
if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC133">Line formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--old-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--old-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a group of lines taken from just the
first
file in if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC132">Line group
formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--old-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--old-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a line taken from just the first file in
if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC133">Line formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-p'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-p</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Show which C function each change is in.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--rcs'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Output RCS-format diffs; like <samp>`-f'</samp> except that each command
+<dt> ‘<samp>--rcs</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Output RCS-format diffs; like ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ except that
each command
specifies the number of lines affected.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--report-identical-files'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-s'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--report-identical-files</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-s</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Report when two files are the same.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--show-c-function'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--show-c-function</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Show which C function each change is in.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--show-function-line=<var>regexp</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--show-function-line=<var>regexp</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>In context and unified format, for each hunk of differences, show some
of the last preceding line that matches <var>regexp</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--side-by-side'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--side-by-side</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the side by side output format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--speed-large-files'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--speed-large-files</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numerous
scattered small changes.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--suppress-common-lines'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--suppress-common-lines</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not print common lines in side by side format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-t'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-t</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve the alignment of tabs
in the input files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-T'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-T</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Output a tab rather than a space before the text of a line in normal or
context format. This causes the alignment of tabs in the line to look
normal.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--text'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--text</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Treat all files as text and compare them line-by-line, even if they
do not appear to be text.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-u'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-u</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the unified output format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--unchanged-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--unchanged-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a group of common lines taken from both
files
in if-then-else format. See section <a href="#SEC132">Line group formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--unchanged-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--unchanged-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>format</var> to output a line common to both files in
if-then-else
format. See section <a href="#SEC133">Line formats</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-U <var>lines</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`--unified[=<var>lines</var>]'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-U <var>lines</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--unified[=<var>lines</var>]</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the unified output format, showing <var>lines</var> (an integer)
lines of
context, or three if <var>lines</var> is not given.
For proper operation, <code>patch</code> typically needs at least two lines of
context.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-w'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-w</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ignore white space when comparing lines.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-W <var>columns</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`--width=<var>columns</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-W <var>columns</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--width=<var>columns</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use an output width of <var>columns</var> in side by side format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-y'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-y</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the side by side output format.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2123,11 +2123,11 @@
languages and text formatting languages. A line group format specifies
the output format for a contiguous group of similar lines.
</p>
-<p>For example, the following command compares the TeX file <tt>`myfile'</tt>
+<p>For example, the following command compares the TeX file
‘<tt>myfile</tt>’
with the original version from the repository,
and outputs a merged file in which old regions are
-surrounded by <samp>`\begin{em}'</samp>-<samp>`\end{em}'</samp> lines, and new
-regions are surrounded by <samp>`\begin{bf}'</samp>-<samp>`\end{bf}'</samp>
lines.
+surrounded by
‘<samp>\begin{em}</samp>’-‘<samp>\end{em}</samp>’
lines, and new
+regions are surrounded by
‘<samp>\begin{bf}</samp>’-‘<samp>\end{bf}</samp>’ lines.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs diff \
--old-group-format='\begin{em}
@@ -2179,123 +2179,123 @@
typically contains shell metacharacters.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`--old-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--old-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>These line groups are hunks containing only lines from the first file.
The default old group format is the same as the changed group format if
it is specified; otherwise it is a format that outputs the line group as-is.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--new-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--new-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>These line groups are hunks containing only lines from the second
file. The default new group format is same as the changed group
format if it is specified; otherwise it is a format that outputs the
line group as-is.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--changed-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--changed-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>These line groups are hunks containing lines from both files. The
default changed group format is the concatenation of the old and new
group formats.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--unchanged-group-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--unchanged-group-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>These line groups contain lines common to both files. The default
unchanged group format is a format that outputs the line group as-is.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>In a line group format, ordinary characters represent themselves;
-conversion specifications start with <samp>`%'</samp> and have one of the
+conversion specifications start with ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and have one
of the
following forms.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`%<'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%<</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>stands for the lines from the first file, including the trailing
newline.
Each line is formatted according to the old line format (see section <a
href="#SEC133">Line formats</a>).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>stands for the lines from the second file, including the trailing
newline.
Each line is formatted according to the new line format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%='</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%=</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>stands for the lines common to both files, including the trailing
newline.
Each line is formatted according to the unchanged line format.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%%'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>stands for <samp>`%'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>%%</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>stands for ‘<samp>%</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%c'<var>C</var>''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%c'<var>C</var>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>C</var> is a single character, stands for <var>C</var>.
<var>C</var> may not be a backslash or an apostrophe.
-For example, <samp>`%c':''</samp> stands for a colon, even inside
+For example, ‘<samp>%c':'</samp>’ stands for a colon, even inside
the then-part of an if-then-else format, which a colon would
normally terminate.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%c'\<var>O</var>''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%c'\<var>O</var>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>O</var> is a string of 1, 2, or 3 octal digits,
stands for the character with octal code <var>O</var>.
-For example, <samp>`%c'\0''</samp> stands for a null character.
+For example, ‘<samp>%c'\0'</samp>’ stands for a null character.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`<var>F</var><var>n</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><var>F</var><var>n</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>F</var> is a <code>printf</code> conversion specification
and <var>n</var> is one
of the following letters, stands for <var>n</var>'s value formatted with
<var>F</var>.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`e'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>e</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The line number of the line just before the group in the old file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`f'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>f</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The line number of the first line in the group in the old file;
equals <var>e</var> + 1.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`l'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>l</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The line number of the last line in the group in the old file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`m'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>m</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The line number of the line just after the group in the old file;
equals <var>l</var> + 1.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`n'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>n</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The number of lines in the group in the old file; equals <var>l</var> -
<var>f</var> + 1.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`E, F, L, M, N'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>E, F, L, M, N</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Likewise, for lines in the new file.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
-<p>The <code>printf</code> conversion specification can be <samp>`%d'</samp>,
-<samp>`%o'</samp>, <samp>`%x'</samp>, or <samp>`%X'</samp>, specifying
decimal, octal,
+<p>The <code>printf</code> conversion specification can be
‘<samp>%d</samp>’,
+‘<samp>%o</samp>’, ‘<samp>%x</samp>’, or
‘<samp>%X</samp>’, specifying decimal, octal,
lower case hexadecimal, or upper case hexadecimal output
-respectively. After the <samp>`%'</samp> the following options can appear in
-sequence: a <samp>`-'</samp> specifying left-justification; an integer
+respectively. After the ‘<samp>%</samp>’ the following options
can appear in
+sequence: a ‘<samp>-</samp>’ specifying left-justification; an
integer
specifying the minimum field width; and a period followed by an
optional integer specifying the minimum number of digits.
-For example, <samp>`%5dN'</samp> prints the number of new lines in the group
+For example, ‘<samp>%5dN</samp>’ prints the number of new lines in
the group
in a field of width 5 characters, using the <code>printf</code> format
<code>"%5d"</code>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`(<var>A</var>=<var>B</var>?<var>T</var>:<var>E</var>)'</samp></dt>
+<dt>
‘<samp>(<var>A</var>=<var>B</var>?<var>T</var>:<var>E</var>)</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>If <var>A</var> equals <var>B</var> then <var>T</var> else <var>E</var>.
<var>A</var> and <var>B</var> are each either a decimal constant
or a single letter interpreted as above.
This format spec is equivalent to <var>T</var> if
<var>A</var>'s value equals <var>B</var>'s; otherwise it is equivalent to
<var>E</var>.
</p>
-<p>For example, <samp>`%(N=0?no:%dN) line%(N=1?:s)'</samp> is equivalent to
-<samp>`no lines'</samp> if <var>N</var> (the number of lines in the group in
the
-new file) is 0, to <samp>`1 line'</samp> if <var>N</var> is 1, and to
<samp>`%dN lines'</samp>
+<p>For example, ‘<samp>%(N=0?no:%dN) line%(N=1?:s)</samp>’ is
equivalent to
+‘<samp>no lines</samp>’ if <var>N</var> (the number of lines in
the group in the
+new file) is 0, to ‘<samp>1 line</samp>’ if <var>N</var> is 1, and
to ‘<samp>%dN lines</samp>’
otherwise.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@
</p>
<p>For example, the following command outputs text with a one-column
change indicator to the left of the text. The first column of output
-is <samp>`-'</samp> for deleted lines, <samp>`|'</samp> for added lines, and a
space
+is ‘<samp>-</samp>’ for deleted lines,
‘<samp>|</samp>’ for added lines, and a space
for unchanged lines. The formats contain newline characters where
newlines are desired on output.
</p>
@@ -2344,72 +2344,72 @@
quote <var>format</var>, since it often contains shell metacharacters.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`--old-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--old-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>formats lines just from the first file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--new-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--new-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>formats lines just from the second file.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--unchanged-line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--unchanged-line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>formats lines common to both files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--line-format=<var>format</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--line-format=<var>format</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>formats all lines; in effect, it sets all three above options
simultaneously.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>In a line format, ordinary characters represent themselves;
-conversion specifications start with <samp>`%'</samp> and have one of the
+conversion specifications start with ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and have one
of the
following forms.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`%l'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%l</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>stands for the contents of the line, not counting its trailing
newline (if any). This format ignores whether the line is incomplete.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%L'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%L</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>stands for the contents of the line, including its trailing newline
(if any). If a line is incomplete, this format preserves its
incompleteness.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%%'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>stands for <samp>`%'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>%%</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>stands for ‘<samp>%</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%c'<var>C</var>''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%c'<var>C</var>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>C</var> is a single character, stands for <var>C</var>.
<var>C</var> may not be a backslash or an apostrophe.
-For example, <samp>`%c':''</samp> stands for a colon.
+For example, ‘<samp>%c':'</samp>’ stands for a colon.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`%c'\<var>O</var>''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>%c'\<var>O</var>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>O</var> is a string of 1, 2, or 3 octal digits,
stands for the character with octal code <var>O</var>.
-For example, <samp>`%c'\0''</samp> stands for a null character.
+For example, ‘<samp>%c'\0'</samp>’ stands for a null character.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`<var>F</var>n'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><var>F</var>n</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>where <var>F</var> is a <code>printf</code> conversion specification,
stands for the line number formatted with <var>F</var>.
-For example, <samp>`%.5dn'</samp> prints the line number using the
+For example, ‘<samp>%.5dn</samp>’ prints the line number using the
<code>printf</code> format <code>"%.5d"</code>. See section <a
href="#SEC132">Line group formats</a>, for
more about printf conversion specifications.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
-<p>The default line format is <samp>`%l'</samp> followed by a newline
character.
+<p>The default line format is ‘<samp>%l</samp>’ followed by a
newline character.
</p>
<p>If the input contains tab characters and it is important that they line
-up on output, you should ensure that <samp>`%l'</samp> or <samp>`%L'</samp> in
a line
-format is just after a tab stop (e.g. by preceding <samp>`%l'</samp> or
-<samp>`%L'</samp> with a tab character), or you should use the
<samp>`-t'</samp> or
-<samp>`--expand-tabs'</samp> option.
+up on output, you should ensure that ‘<samp>%l</samp>’ or
‘<samp>%L</samp>’ in a line
+format is just after a tab stop (e.g. by preceding
‘<samp>%l</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>%L</samp>’ with a tab character), or you should use the
‘<samp>-t</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>--expand-tabs</samp>’ option.
</p>
<p>Taken together, the line and line group formats let you specify many
different formats. For example, the following command uses a format
@@ -2453,9 +2453,9 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> A.9.2 diff examples </h3>
-<p>The following line produces a Unidiff (<samp>`-u'</samp> flag)
+<p>The following line produces a Unidiff (‘<samp>-u</samp>’ flag)
between revision 1.14 and 1.19 of
-<tt>`backend.c'</tt>. Due to the <samp>`-kk'</samp> flag no
+‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’. Due to the ‘<samp>-kk</samp>’
flag no
keywords are substituted, so differences that only depend
on keyword substitution are ignored.
</p>
@@ -2518,21 +2518,21 @@
the <small>CVS</small> administrative directories. For example, you
might use <code>export</code> to prepare source for shipment
off-site. This command requires that you specify a
-date or tag (with <samp>`-D'</samp> or <samp>`-r'</samp>), so that you
+date or tag (with ‘<samp>-D</samp>’ or
‘<samp>-r</samp>’), so that you
can count on reproducing the source you ship to others
(and thus it always prunes empty directories).
</p>
-<p>One often would like to use <samp>`-kv'</samp> with <code>cvs
+<p>One often would like to use ‘<samp>-kv</samp>’ with <code>cvs
export</code>. This causes any keywords to be
expanded such that an import done at some other site
will not lose the keyword revision information. But be
aware that doesn't handle an export containing binary
files correctly. Also be aware that after having used
-<samp>`-kv'</samp>, one can no longer use the <code>ident</code>
+‘<samp>-kv</samp>’, one can no longer use the <code>ident</code>
command (which is part of the <small>RCS</small> suite—see
ident(1)) which looks for keyword strings. If
you want to be able to use <code>ident</code> you must not
-use <samp>`-kv'</samp>.
+use ‘<samp>-kv</samp>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC136">A.10.1 export
options</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"></td></tr>
@@ -2606,7 +2606,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-N</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only useful together with <samp>`-d <var>dir</var>'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Only useful together with ‘<samp>-d <var>dir</var></samp>’.
See section <a href="#SEC123">checkout options</a>, for complete details on how
<small>CVS</small> handles this flag.
</p></dd>
@@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@
<li>
Synopsis: history [-report] [-flags] [-options args] [files…]
</li><li>
-Requires: the file <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history'</tt>
+Requires: the file ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history</tt>’
</li><li>
Changes: nothing.
</li></ul>
@@ -2650,10 +2650,10 @@
various formats.
</p>
<p>Logging must be enabled by creating the file
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history'</tt>.
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history</tt>’.
</p>
-<p><strong>Note: <code>history</code> uses <samp>`-f'</samp>,
<samp>`-l'</samp>,
-<samp>`-n'</samp>, and <samp>`-p'</samp> in ways that conflict with the
+<p><strong>Note: <code>history</code> uses ‘<samp>-f</samp>’,
‘<samp>-l</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-n</samp>’, and ‘<samp>-p</samp>’ in ways that
conflict with the
normal use inside <small>CVS</small> (see section <a href="#SEC119">Common
command options</a>).</strong>
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> A.11.1 history options </h3>
-<p>Several options (shown above as <samp>`-report'</samp>) control what
+<p>Several options (shown above as ‘<samp>-report</samp>’)
control what
kind of report is generated:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -2692,16 +2692,16 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-e</code></dt>
<dd><p>Everything (all record types). Equivalent to
-specifying <samp>`-x'</samp> with all record types. Of course,
-<samp>`-e'</samp> will also include record types which are
+specifying ‘<samp>-x</samp>’ with all record types. Of course,
+‘<samp>-e</samp>’ will also include record types which are
added in a future version of <small>CVS</small>; if you are
writing a script which can only handle certain record
-types, you'll want to specify <samp>`-x'</samp>.
+types, you'll want to specify ‘<samp>-x</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-m <var>module</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Report on a particular module. (You can meaningfully
-use <samp>`-m'</samp> more than once on the command line.)
+use ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ more than once on the command line.)
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-o</code></dt>
@@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@
</dd>
</dl>
-<p>The options shown as <samp>`-flags'</samp> constrain or expand
+<p>The options shown as ‘<samp>-flags</samp>’ constrain or expand
the report without requiring option arguments:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The options shown as <samp>`-options <var>args</var>'</samp> constrain the
report
+<p>The options shown as ‘<samp>-options <var>args</var></samp>’
constrain the report
based on an argument:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -2801,24 +2801,24 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-D <var>date</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Show data since <var>date</var>. This is slightly different
-from the normal use of <samp>`-D <var>date</var>'</samp>, which
+from the normal use of ‘<samp>-D <var>date</var></samp>’, which
selects the newest revision older than <var>date</var>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f <var>file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Show data for a particular file
-(you can specify several <samp>`-f'</samp> options on the same command line).
+(you can specify several ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ options on the same
command line).
This is equivalent to specifying the file on the command line.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-n <var>module</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Show data for a particular module
-(you can specify several <samp>`-n'</samp> options on the same command line).
+(you can specify several ‘<samp>-n</samp>’ options on the same
command line).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-p <var>repository</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Show data for a particular source repository (you
-can specify several <samp>`-p'</samp> options on the same command
+can specify several ‘<samp>-p</samp>’ options on the same command
line).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -2831,7 +2831,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-t <var>tag</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Show records since tag <var>tag</var> was last added to the
-history file. This differs from the <samp>`-r'</samp> flag
+history file. This differs from the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ flag
above in that it reads only the history file, not the
<small>RCS</small> files, and is much faster.
</p>
@@ -2894,16 +2894,16 @@
<p>When you use import for updates to source that has been
modified in your source repository (since a prior
import), it will notify you of any files that conflict
-in the two branches of development; use <samp>`checkout
--j'</samp> to reconcile the differences, as import instructs
+in the two branches of development; use ‘<samp>checkout
+-j</samp>’ to reconcile the differences, as import instructs
you to do.
</p>
<p>If <small>CVS</small> decides a file should be ignored
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring files via cvsignore</a>),
it does not import it and prints
-<samp>`I '</samp> followed by the filename (see section <a
href="#SEC141">import output</a>, for a
+‘<samp>I </samp>’ followed by the filename (see section <a
href="#SEC141">import output</a>, for a
complete description of the output).
</p>
-<p>If the file <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvswrappers'</tt> exists,
+<p>If the file ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvswrappers</tt>’ exists,
any file whose names match the specifications in that
file will be treated as packages and the appropriate
filtering will be performed on the file/directory
@@ -2979,7 +2979,7 @@
setting will apply to all files created during the
import, but not to any files that previously existed in
the repository. See <a href="cvs_12.html#SEC102">Substitution modes</a>, for a
-list of valid <samp>`-k'</samp> settings.
+list of valid ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ settings.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-I <var>name</var></code></dt>
@@ -2989,7 +2989,7 @@
default), specify `-I !'.
</p>
<p><var>name</var> can be a file name pattern of the same type
-that you can specify in the <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> file.
+that you can specify in the ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ file.
See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring files via cvsignore</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -2998,7 +2998,7 @@
import. You can use this option repeatedly.
</p>
<p><var>spec</var> can be a file name pattern of the same type
-that you can specify in the <tt>`.cvswrappers'</tt>
+that you can specify in the ‘<tt>.cvswrappers</tt>’
file. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC165">The cvswrappers file</a>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -3053,7 +3053,7 @@
People periodically suggest that this behavior should
be changed, but if there is a consensus on what it
should be changed to, it is not apparent.
-(Various options in the <tt>`modules'</tt> file can be used
+(Various options in the ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file can be used
to recreate symbolic links on checkout, update, etc.;
see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>.)
</p></dd>
@@ -3130,7 +3130,7 @@
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). (Other parts of
<small>CVS</small> print times in the local timezone).
</p>
-<p><strong>Note: <code>log</code> uses <samp>`-R'</samp> in a way that
conflicts
+<p><strong>Note: <code>log</code> uses ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ in a way
that conflicts
with the normal use inside <small>CVS</small> (see section <a
href="#SEC119">Common command options</a>).</strong>
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -3172,7 +3172,7 @@
<dd><p>Print information about revisions with a checkin
date/time in the range given by the
semicolon-separated list of dates. The date formats
-accepted are those accepted by the <samp>`-D'</samp> option to
+accepted are those accepted by the ‘<samp>-D</samp>’ option to
many other <small>CVS</small> commands (see section <a href="#SEC119">Common
command options</a>).
Dates can be combined into ranges as follows:
</p>
@@ -3199,8 +3199,8 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The <samp>`>'</samp> or <samp>`<'</samp> characters may be followed by
-<samp>`='</samp> to indicate an inclusive range rather than an
+<p>The ‘<samp>></samp>’ or ‘<samp><</samp>’
characters may be followed by
+‘<samp>=</samp>’ to indicate an inclusive range rather than an
exclusive one.
</p>
<p>Note that the separator is a semicolon (;).
@@ -3278,9 +3278,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>A bare <samp>`-r'</samp> with no revisions means the latest
+<p>A bare ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ with no revisions means the latest
revision on the default branch, normally the trunk.
-There can be no space between the <samp>`-r'</samp> option and
+There can be no space between the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option and
its argument.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-t</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Print the same as <samp>`-h'</samp>, plus the descriptive text.
+<dd><p>Print the same as ‘<samp>-h</samp>’, plus the descriptive
text.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-w<var>logins</var></code></dt>
@@ -3303,14 +3303,14 @@
with login names appearing in the comma-separated list
<var>logins</var>. If <var>logins</var> is omitted, the user's
login is assumed. There can be no space between the
-<samp>`-w'</samp> option and its argument.
+‘<samp>-w</samp>’ option and its argument.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p><code>log</code> prints the intersection of the revisions
-selected with the options <samp>`-d'</samp>, <samp>`-s'</samp>, and
-<samp>`-w'</samp>, intersected with the union of the revisions
-selected by <samp>`-b'</samp> and <samp>`-r'</samp>.
+selected with the options ‘<samp>-d</samp>’,
‘<samp>-s</samp>’, and
+‘<samp>-w</samp>’, intersected with the union of the revisions
+selected by ‘<samp>-b</samp>’ and ‘<samp>-r</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="log-examples"></a>
@@ -3375,8 +3375,8 @@
require a prior checkout.) The diff output is sent to
the standard output device.
</p>
-<p>You can specify (using the standard <samp>`-r'</samp> and
-<samp>`-D'</samp> options) any combination of one or two
+<p>You can specify (using the standard ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>-D</samp>’ options) any combination of one or two
revisions or dates. If only one revision or date is
specified, the patch file reflects differences between
that revision or date and the current head revisions in
@@ -3384,7 +3384,7 @@
</p>
<p>Note that if the software release affected is contained
in more than one directory, then it may be necessary to
-specify the <samp>`-p'</samp> option to the <code>patch</code> command when
+specify the ‘<samp>-p</samp>’ option to the <code>patch</code>
command when
patching the old sources, so that <code>patch</code> is able to find
the files that are located in other directories.
</p>
@@ -3468,7 +3468,7 @@
Remember that old versions
of the <code>patch</code> program can't handle the unidiff
format, so if you plan to post this patch to the net
-you should probably not use <samp>`-u'</samp>.
+you should probably not use ‘<samp>-u</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-V <var>vn</var></code></dt>
@@ -3511,7 +3511,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>Suppose you have made release 1.3, and forked a branch
-called <samp>`R_1_3fix'</samp> for bugfixes. <samp>`R_1_3_1'</samp>
+called ‘<samp>R_1_3fix</samp>’ for bugfixes.
‘<samp>R_1_3_1</samp>’
corresponds to release 1.3.1, which was made some time
ago. Now, you want to see how much development has been
done on the branch. This command can be used:
@@ -3554,7 +3554,7 @@
</li></ul>
<p>This command is meant to safely cancel the effect of
-<samp>`cvs checkout'</samp>. Since <small>CVS</small> doesn't lock files, it
+‘<samp>cvs checkout</samp>’. Since <small>CVS</small> doesn't
lock files, it
isn't strictly necessary to use this command. You can
always simply delete your working directory, if you
like; but you risk losing changes you may have
@@ -3562,14 +3562,14 @@
file (see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC178">The history file</a>) that
you've abandoned your
checkout.
</p>
-<p>Use <samp>`cvs release'</samp> to avoid these problems. This
+<p>Use ‘<samp>cvs release</samp>’ to avoid these problems. This
command checks that no uncommitted changes are
present; that you are executing it from immediately
above a <small>CVS</small> working directory; and that the repository
recorded for your files is the same as the repository
defined in the module database.
</p>
-<p>If all these conditions are true, <samp>`cvs release'</samp>
+<p>If all these conditions are true, ‘<samp>cvs release</samp>’
leaves a record of its execution (attesting to your
intentionally abandoning your checkout) in the <small>CVS</small>
history log.
@@ -3649,7 +3649,7 @@
<dt> <code>P <var>file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>There exists a newer revision of this file in the
repository, and you have not modified your local copy
-of the file (<samp>`U'</samp> and <samp>`P'</samp> mean the same thing).
+of the file (‘<samp>U</samp>’ and ‘<samp>P</samp>’
mean the same thing).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>A <var>file</var></code></dt>
@@ -3675,7 +3675,7 @@
<dd><p><var>file</var> is in your working directory, but does not
correspond to anything in the source repository, and is
not in the list of files for <small>CVS</small> to ignore (see the
-description of the <samp>`-I'</samp> option, and
+description of the ‘<samp>-I</samp>’ option, and
see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring files via cvsignore</a>).
If you remove your working
sources, this file will be lost.
</p></dd>
@@ -3702,11 +3702,11 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> A.15.3 release examples </h3>
-<p>Release the <tt>`tc'</tt> directory, and delete your local working copy
+<p>Release the ‘<tt>tc</tt>’ directory, and delete your local
working copy
of the files.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cd .. # You must
stand immediately above the
- # sources when you issue <samp>`cvs release'</samp>.
+ # sources when you issue ‘<samp>cvs
release</samp>’.
$ cvs release -d tc
You have [0] altered files in this repository.
Are you sure you want to release (and delete) directory `tc': y
@@ -3789,13 +3789,13 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-D date</code></dt>
<dd><p>Use the most recent revision no later than <var>date</var>.
-This option is sticky, and implies <samp>`-P'</samp>.
+This option is sticky, and implies ‘<samp>-P</samp>’.
See <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only useful with the <samp>`-D <var>date</var>'</samp> or <samp>`-r
-<var>tag</var>'</samp> flags. If no matching revision is found,
+<dd><p>Only useful with the ‘<samp>-D <var>date</var></samp>’ or
‘<samp>-r
+<var>tag</var></samp>’ flags. If no matching revision is found,
retrieve the most recent revision (instead of ignoring
the file).
</p>
@@ -3828,7 +3828,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-r rev</code></dt>
<dd><p>Retrieve revision/tag <var>rev</var>. This option is sticky,
-and implies <samp>`-P'</samp>.
+and implies ‘<samp>-P</samp>’.
See <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -3838,14 +3838,14 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-A</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Reset any sticky tags, dates, or <samp>`-k'</samp> options.
+<dd><p>Reset any sticky tags, dates, or ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ options.
See <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>, for more information on sticky
tags/dates.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-C</code></dt>
<dd><p>Overwrite locally modified files with clean copies from
the repository (the modified file is saved in
-<tt>`.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var>'</tt>, however).
+‘<tt>.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var></tt>’, however).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-d</code></dt>
@@ -3861,15 +3861,15 @@
repository when you created your working directory
(either through use of a module name or by listing
explicitly the files and directories you wanted on the
-command line), then updating with <samp>`-d'</samp> will create
+command line), then updating with ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ will create
those directories, which may not be what you want.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-I <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Ignore files whose names match <var>name</var> (in your
working directory) during the update. You can specify
-<samp>`-I'</samp> more than once on the command line to specify
-several files to ignore. Use <samp>`-I !'</samp> to avoid
+‘<samp>-I</samp>’ more than once on the command line to specify
+several files to ignore. Use ‘<samp>-I !</samp>’ to avoid
ignoring any files at all. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring
files via cvsignore</a>, for other
ways to make <small>CVS</small> ignore some files.
</p>
@@ -3879,34 +3879,34 @@
update. You can use this option repeatedly.
</p>
<p><var>spec</var> can be a file name pattern of the same type
-that you can specify in the <tt>`.cvswrappers'</tt>
+that you can specify in the ‘<tt>.cvswrappers</tt>’
file. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC165">The cvswrappers file</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-j<var>revision</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>With two <samp>`-j'</samp> options, merge changes from the
-revision specified with the first <samp>`-j'</samp> option to
-the revision specified with the second <samp>`j'</samp> option,
+<dd><p>With two ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ options, merge changes from the
+revision specified with the first ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option to
+the revision specified with the second ‘<samp>j</samp>’ option,
into the working directory.
</p>
-<p>With one <samp>`-j'</samp> option, merge changes from the
+<p>With one ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option, merge changes from the
ancestor revision to the revision specified with the
-<samp>`-j'</samp> option, into the working directory. The
+‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option, into the working directory. The
ancestor revision is the common ancestor of the
revision which the working directory is based on, and
-the revision specified in the <samp>`-j'</samp> option.
+the revision specified in the ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option.
</p>
-<p>Note that using a single <samp>`-j <var>tagname</var>'</samp> option rather
than
-<samp>`-j <var>branchname</var>'</samp> to merge changes from a branch will
+<p>Note that using a single ‘<samp>-j <var>tagname</var></samp>’
option rather than
+‘<samp>-j <var>branchname</var></samp>’ to merge changes from a
branch will
often not remove files which were removed on the branch.
See section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC63">Merging can add or remove files</a>,
for more.
</p>
-<p>In addition, each <samp>`-j'</samp> option can contain an optional
+<p>In addition, each ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option can contain an
optional
date specification which, when used with branches, can
limit the chosen revision to one within a specific
date. An optional date is specified by adding a colon
(:) to the tag:
-<samp>`-j<var>Symbolic_Tag</var>:<var>Date_Specifier</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp>-j<var>Symbolic_Tag</var>:<var>Date_Specifier</var></samp>’.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>.
</p>
@@ -3948,8 +3948,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>P <var>file</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Like <samp>`U'</samp>, but the <small>CVS</small> server sends a patch
instead of an entire
-file. This accomplishes the same thing as <samp>`U'</samp> using less
bandwidth.
+<dd><p>Like ‘<samp>U</samp>’, but the <small>CVS</small> server
sends a patch instead of an entire
+file. This accomplishes the same thing as ‘<samp>U</samp>’ using
less bandwidth.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>A <var>file</var></code></dt>
@@ -3969,7 +3969,7 @@
<dt> <code>M <var>file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The file is modified in your working directory.
</p>
-<p><samp>`M'</samp> can indicate one of two states for a file
+<p>‘<samp>M</samp>’ can indicate one of two states for a file
you're working on: either there were no modifications
to the same file in the repository, so that your file
remains as you last saw it; or there were modifications
@@ -3992,23 +3992,23 @@
directory) is now the result of attempting to merge
the two revisions; an unmodified copy of your file
is also in your working directory, with the name
-<tt>`.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var>'</tt> where <var>revision</var>
+‘<tt>.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var></tt>’ where
<var>revision</var>
is the revision that your modified file started
from. Resolve the conflict as described in
<a href="cvs_10.html#SEC86">Conflicts example</a>.
(Note that some systems automatically purge
-files that begin with <tt>`.#'</tt> if they have not been
+files that begin with ‘<tt>.#</tt>’ if they have not been
accessed for a few days. If you intend to keep a copy
of your original file, it is a very good idea to rename
it.) Under <small>VMS</small>, the file name starts with
-<tt>`__'</tt> rather than <tt>`.#'</tt>.
+‘<tt>__</tt>’ rather than ‘<tt>.#</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>? <var>file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p><var>file</var> is in your working directory, but does not
correspond to anything in the source repository, and is
not in the list of files for <small>CVS</small> to ignore (see the
-description of the <samp>`-I'</samp> option, and
+description of the ‘<samp>-I</samp>’ option, and
see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC176">Ignoring files via cvsignore</a>).
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_17.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_17.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_17.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_17.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_17.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not read the <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> file. See <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>.
+<dd><p>Do not read the ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’ file. See <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-H</code></dt>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-l</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not log in <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history'</tt> file. See <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>.
+<dd><p>Do not log in ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history</tt>’ file.
See <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-n</code></dt>
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
<dd><p>Show differences between revisions. See <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC130">diff—Show differences between revisions</a>.
In addition to the options shown below, accepts a wide
variety of options to control output style, for example
-<samp>`-c'</samp> for context diffs.
+‘<samp>-c</samp>’ for context diffs.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>-D <var>date1</var></code></dt>
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@
<dt> <code>-C</code></dt>
<dd><p>Overwrite locally modified files with clean copies from
the repository (the modified file is saved in
-<tt>`.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var>'</tt>, however).
+‘<tt>.#<var>file</var>.<var>revision</var></tt>’, however).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-D <var>date</var></code></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_18.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_18.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_18.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_18.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_18.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@
<h1 class="appendix"> C. Reference manual for Administrative files </h1>
<p>Inside the repository, in the directory
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt>, there are a number of
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’, there are a number of
supportive files for <small>CVS</small>. You can use <small>CVS</small> in a
limited
fashion without any of them, but if they are set up
properly they can help make life easier. For a
discussion of how to edit them, see <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC20">The
administrative files</a>.
</p>
-<p>The most important of these files is the <tt>`modules'</tt>
+<p>The most important of these files is the ‘<tt>modules</tt>’
file, which defines the modules inside the repository.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -112,16 +112,16 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.1 The modules file </h2>
-<p>The <tt>`modules'</tt> file records your definitions of
+<p>The ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file records your definitions of
names for collections of source code. <small>CVS</small> will
use these definitions if you use <small>CVS</small> to update the
modules file (use normal commands like <code>add</code>,
<code>commit</code>, etc).
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`modules'</tt> file may contain blank lines and
-comments (lines beginning with <samp>`#'</samp>) as well as
+<p>The ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file may contain blank lines and
+comments (lines beginning with ‘<samp>#</samp>’) as well as
module definitions. Long lines can be continued on the
-next line by specifying a backslash (<samp>`\'</samp>) as the
+next line by specifying a backslash (‘<samp>\</samp>’) as the
last character on the line.
</p>
<p>There are three basic types of modules: alias modules,
@@ -129,10 +129,10 @@
between them is the way that they map files in the
repository to files in the working directory. In all
of the following examples, the top-level repository
-contains a directory called <tt>`first-dir'</tt>, which
-contains two files, <tt>`file1'</tt> and <tt>`file2'</tt>, and a
-directory <tt>`sdir'</tt>. <tt>`first-dir/sdir'</tt> contains
-a file <tt>`sfile'</tt>.
+contains a directory called ‘<tt>first-dir</tt>’, which
+contains two files, ‘<tt>file1</tt>’ and
‘<tt>file2</tt>’, and a
+directory ‘<tt>sdir</tt>’. ‘<tt>first-dir/sdir</tt>’
contains
+a file ‘<tt>sfile</tt>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code><var>mname</var> -a <var>aliases</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>This represents the simplest way of defining a module
-<var>mname</var>. The <samp>`-a'</samp> flags the definition as a
+<var>mname</var>. The ‘<samp>-a</samp>’ flags the definition as a
simple alias: <small>CVS</small> will treat any use of <var>mname</var> (as
a command argument) as if the list of names
<var>aliases</var> had been specified instead.
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code><var>mname</var> [ options ] <var>dir</var> [
<var>files</var>… ]</code></dt>
<dd><p>In the simplest case, this form of module definition
-reduces to <samp>`<var>mname</var> <var>dir</var>'</samp>. This defines
+reduces to ‘<samp><var>mname</var> <var>dir</var></samp>’. This
defines
all the files in directory <var>dir</var> as module mname.
<var>dir</var> is a relative path (from <code>$CVSROOT</code>) to a
directory of source in the source repository. In this
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
<p>With this definition, getting the regfiles module
will create a single working directory
-<tt>`regfiles'</tt> containing the file listed, which
+‘<tt>regfiles</tt>’ containing the file listed, which
comes from a directory deeper
in the <small>CVS</small> source repository:
</p>
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.1.3 Ampersand modules </h3>
<p>A module definition can refer to other modules by
-including <samp>`&<var>module</var>'</samp> in its definition.
+including ‘<samp>&<var>module</var></samp>’ in its definition.
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><var>mname</var> [
options ] <var>&module</var>…
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>There is one quirk/bug: the messages that <small>CVS</small>
-prints omit the <tt>`ampermod'</tt>, and thus do not
+prints omit the ‘<tt>ampermod</tt>’, and thus do not
correctly display the location to which it is checking
out the files:
</p>
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.1.4 Excluding directories </h3>
<p>An alias module may exclude particular directories from
-other modules by using an exclamation mark (<samp>`!'</samp>)
+other modules by using an exclamation mark (‘<samp>!</samp>’)
before the name of each directory to be excluded.
</p>
<p>For example, if the modules file contains:
@@ -376,9 +376,9 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">exmodule -a !first-dir/sdir
first-dir
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>then checking out the module <samp>`exmodule'</samp> will check
-out everything in <samp>`first-dir'</samp> except any files in
-the subdirectory <samp>`first-dir/sdir'</samp>.
+<p>then checking out the module ‘<samp>exmodule</samp>’ will check
+out everything in ‘<samp>first-dir</samp>’ except any files in
+the subdirectory ‘<samp>first-dir/sdir</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Module-options"></a>
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>-s <var>status</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Assign a status to the module. When the module file is
-printed with <samp>`cvs checkout -s'</samp> the modules are
+printed with ‘<samp>cvs checkout -s</samp>’ the modules are
sorted according to primarily module status, and
secondarily according to the module name. This option
has no other meaning. You can use this option for
@@ -520,18 +520,18 @@
<p>Wrappers refers to a <small>CVS</small> feature which lets you
control certain settings based on the name of the file
-which is being operated on. The settings are <samp>`-k'</samp>
-for binary files, and <samp>`-m'</samp> for nonmergeable text
+which is being operated on. The settings are ‘<samp>-k</samp>’
+for binary files, and ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ for nonmergeable text
files.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`-m'</samp> option
+<p>The ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ option
specifies the merge methodology that should be used when
a non-binary file is updated. <code>MERGE</code> means the usual
<small>CVS</small> behavior: try to merge the files. <code>COPY</code>
means that <code>cvs update</code> will refuse to merge
files, as it also does for files specified as binary
-with <samp>`-kb'</samp> (but if the file is specified as
-binary, there is no need to specify <samp>`-m 'COPY''</samp>).
+with ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ (but if the file is specified as
+binary, there is no need to specify ‘<samp>-m 'COPY'</samp>’).
<small>CVS</small> will provide the user with the
two versions of the files, and require the user using
mechanisms outside <small>CVS</small>, to insert any necessary
@@ -541,12 +541,12 @@
<small>CVS</small> 1.9 or earlier - such versions of <small>CVS</small> will
copy one version of your file over the other, wiping
out the previous contents.</strong>
-The <samp>`-m'</samp> wrapper option only affects behavior when
+The ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ wrapper option only affects behavior when
merging is done on update; it does not affect how files
are stored. See <a href="cvs_9.html#SEC80">Handling binary files</a>, for
more on
binary files.
</p>
-<p>The basic format of the file <tt>`cvswrappers'</tt> is:
+<p>The basic format of the file ‘<tt>cvswrappers</tt>’ is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">wildcard [option
value][option value]...
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@
<p>For example, the following command imports a
directory, treating files whose name ends in
-<samp>`.exe'</samp> as binary:
+‘<samp>.exe</samp>’ as binary:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs import -I ! -W
"*.exe -k 'b'" first-dir vendortag reltag
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.3 The commit support files </h2>
-<p>The <samp>`-i'</samp> flag in the <tt>`modules'</tt> file can be
+<p>The ‘<samp>-i</samp>’ flag in the
‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file can be
used to run a certain program whenever files are
committed (see section <a href="#SEC158">The modules file</a>). The files
described in
this section provide other, more flexible, ways to run
@@ -600,29 +600,29 @@
programs.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`commitinfo'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The program is responsible for checking that the commit
is allowed. If it exits with a non-zero exit status
the commit will be aborted.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`verifymsg'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The specified program is used to evaluate the log message,
and possibly verify that it contains all required
fields. This is most useful in combination with the
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, which can hold a log message
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, which can hold a log message
template (see section <a href="#SEC175">Rcsinfo</a>).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`editinfo'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The specified program is used to edit the log message,
and possibly verify that it contains all required
fields. This is most useful in combination with the
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, which can hold a log message
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, which can hold a log message
template (see section <a href="#SEC175">Rcsinfo</a>). (obsolete)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`loginfo'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The specified program is called when the commit is
complete. It receives the log message and some
additional information and can store the log message in
@@ -667,8 +667,8 @@
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.3.1 The common syntax </h3>
-<p>The administrative files such as <tt>`commitinfo'</tt>,
-<tt>`loginfo'</tt>, <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt>, <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>, etc.,
+<p>The administrative files such as ‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’,
+‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’,
‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’, etc.,
all have a common format. The purpose of the files are
described later on. The common syntax is described
here.
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@
</li></ul>
<p>Blank lines are ignored. Lines that start with the
-character <samp>`#'</samp> are treated as comments. Long lines
+character ‘<samp>#</samp>’ are treated as comments. Long lines
unfortunately can <em>not</em> be broken in two parts in
any way.
</p>
@@ -718,8 +718,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.3.2 Commitinfo </h3>
-<p>The <tt>`commitinfo'</tt> file defines programs to execute
-whenever <samp>`cvs commit'</samp> is about to execute. These
+<p>The ‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’ file defines programs to execute
+whenever ‘<samp>cvs commit</samp>’ is about to execute. These
programs are used for pre-commit checking to verify
that the modified, added and removed files are really
ready to be committed. This could be used, for
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@
to your site's standards for coding practice.
</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, each line in the
-<tt>`commitinfo'</tt> file consists of a regular expression
+‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’ file consists of a regular expression
and a command-line template. The template can include
a program name and any number of arguments you wish to
supply to it. The full path to the current source
@@ -743,13 +743,13 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX263"></a>
<p>If the repository name does not match any of the
-regular expressions in this file, the <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>
+regular expressions in this file, the ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’
line is used, if it is specified.
</p>
<a name="IDX264"></a>
-<p>All occurrences of the name <samp>`ALL'</samp> appearing as a
+<p>All occurrences of the name ‘<samp>ALL</samp>’ appearing as a
regular expression are used in addition to the first
-matching regular expression or the name <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>.
+matching regular expression or the name ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX265"></a>
<a name="IDX266"></a>
@@ -794,22 +794,22 @@
<p>Once you have entered a log message, you can evaluate
that message to check for specific content, such as
-a bug ID. Use the <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> file to
+a bug ID. Use the ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ file to
specify a program that is used to verify the log message.
This program could be a simple script that checks
that the entered message contains the required fields.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> file is often most useful together
-with the <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, which can be used to
+<p>The ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ file is often most useful together
+with the ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, which can be used to
specify a log message template.
</p>
-<p>Each line in the <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> file consists of a
+<p>Each line in the ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ file consists of a
regular expression and a command-line template. The
template must include a program name, and can include
any number of arguments. The full path to the current
log message template file is appended to the template.
</p>
-<p>One thing that should be noted is that the <samp>`ALL'</samp>
+<p>One thing that should be noted is that the ‘<samp>ALL</samp>’
keyword is not supported. If more than one matching
line is found, the first one is used. This can be
useful for specifying a default verification script in a
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX267"></a>
<p>If the repository name does not match any of the
-regular expressions in this file, the <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>
+regular expressions in this file, the ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’
line is used, if it is specified.
</p>
<a name="IDX268"></a>
@@ -830,25 +830,25 @@
controlled via the RereadLogAfterVerify CVSROOT/config
option.
</p>
-<p>When <samp>`RereadLogAfterVerify=always'</samp> or
-<samp>`RereadLogAfterVerify=stat'</samp>, the log message will
+<p>When ‘<samp>RereadLogAfterVerify=always</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>RereadLogAfterVerify=stat</samp>’, the log message will
either always be reread after the verification script
is run or reread only if the log message file status
has changed.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration file</a>,
for more on CVSROOT/config options.
</p>
-<p>It is NOT a good idea for a <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> script to
+<p>It is NOT a good idea for a ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ script to
interact directly with the user in the various
client/server methods. For the <code>pserver</code> method,
there is no protocol support for communicating between
-<tt>`verifymsg'</tt> and the client on the remote end. For the
+‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ and the client on the remote end. For the
<code>ext</code> and <code>server</code> methods, it is possible
for CVS to become confused by the characters going
along the same channel as the CVS protocol
messages. See <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC26">Remote repositories</a>, for more
information on client/server setups. In addition, at the time
-the <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> script runs, the CVS
+the ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ script runs, the CVS
server has locks in place in the repository. If control is
returned to the user here then other users may be stuck waiting
for access to the repository.
@@ -859,7 +859,7 @@
useful if the rcstemplate has changed in the repository
and the CVS/Template was not updated, but is able to be
adapted to the new format by the verification script
-that is run by <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>.
+that is run by ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’.
</p>
<p>An example of an update might be to change all
occurrences of 'BugId:' to be 'DefectId:' (which can be
@@ -872,18 +872,18 @@
validation of that value as being allowed is made.
</p>
<p>The following is a little silly example of a
-<tt>`verifymsg'</tt> file, together with the corresponding
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, the log message template and an
+‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ file, together with the corresponding
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, the log message template and an
verification script. We begin with the log message template.
We want to always record a bug-id number on the first
line of the log message. The rest of log message is
free text. The following template is found in the file
-<tt>`/usr/cvssupport/tc.template'</tt>.
+‘<tt>/usr/cvssupport/tc.template</tt>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">BugId:
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The script <tt>`/usr/cvssupport/bugid.verify'</tt> is used to
+<p>The script ‘<tt>/usr/cvssupport/bugid.verify</tt>’ is used to
evaluate the log message.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#!/bin/sh
@@ -907,17 +907,17 @@
fi
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`verifymsg'</tt> file contains this line:
+<p>The ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ file contains this line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">^tc
/usr/cvssupport/bugid.verify
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file contains this line:
+<p>The ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file contains this line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">^tc
/usr/cvssupport/tc.template
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`config'</tt> file contains this line:
+<p>The ‘<tt>config</tt>’ file contains this line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">RereadLogAfterVerify=always
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -945,40 +945,40 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.3.4 Editinfo </h3>
-<p><strong>Note: The <tt>`editinfo'</tt> feature has been
+<p><strong>Note: The ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ feature has been
rendered obsolete. To set a default editor for log
messages use the <code>CVSEDITOR</code>, <code>EDITOR</code> environment
variables
-(see section <a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which
affect CVS</a>) or the <samp>`-e'</samp> global
+(see section <a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which
affect CVS</a>) or the ‘<samp>-e</samp>’ global
option (see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>). See <a
href="#SEC169">Verifying log messages</a>,
-for information on the use of the <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>
+for information on the use of the ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’
feature for evaluating log messages.</strong>
</p>
<p>If you want to make sure that all log messages look the
-same way, you can use the <tt>`editinfo'</tt> file to
+same way, you can use the ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ file to
specify a program that is used to edit the log message.
This program could be a custom-made editor that always
enforces a certain style of the log message, or maybe a
simple shell script that calls an editor, and checks
that the entered message contains the required fields.
</p>
-<p>If no matching line is found in the <tt>`editinfo'</tt>
+<p>If no matching line is found in the ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’
file, the editor specified in the environment variable
<code>$CVSEDITOR</code> is used instead. If that variable is
not set, then the environment variable <code>$EDITOR</code>
is used instead. If that variable is not
set a default will be used. See <a href="cvs_1.html#SEC6">Committing your
changes</a>.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`editinfo'</tt> file is often most useful together
-with the <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, which can be used to
+<p>The ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ file is often most useful together
+with the ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, which can be used to
specify a log message template.
</p>
-<p>Each line in the <tt>`editinfo'</tt> file consists of a
+<p>Each line in the ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ file consists of a
regular expression and a command-line template. The
template must include a program name, and can include
any number of arguments. The full path to the current
log message template file is appended to the template.
</p>
-<p>One thing that should be noted is that the <samp>`ALL'</samp>
+<p>One thing that should be noted is that the ‘<samp>ALL</samp>’
keyword is not supported. If more than one matching
line is found, the first one is used. This can be
useful for specifying a default edit script in a
@@ -986,17 +986,17 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX270"></a>
<p>If the repository name does not match any of the
-regular expressions in this file, the <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>
+regular expressions in this file, the ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’
line is used, if it is specified.
</p>
<p>If the edit script exits with a non-zero exit status,
the commit is aborted.
</p>
<p>Note: when <small>CVS</small> is accessing a remote repository,
-or when the <samp>`-m'</samp> or <samp>`-F'</samp> options to <code>cvs
-commit</code> are used, <tt>`editinfo'</tt> will not be consulted.
+or when the ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ or ‘<samp>-F</samp>’
options to <code>cvs
+commit</code> are used, ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ will not be consulted.
There is no good workaround for this; use
-<tt>`verifymsg'</tt> instead.
+‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ instead.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC171">C.3.4.1 Editinfo
example</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"></td></tr>
@@ -1024,18 +1024,18 @@
<h4 class="appendixsubsubsec"> C.3.4.1 Editinfo example </h4>
<p>The following is a little silly example of a
-<tt>`editinfo'</tt> file, together with the corresponding
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file, the log message template and an
+‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ file, together with the corresponding
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file, the log message template and an
editor script. We begin with the log message template.
We want to always record a bug-id number on the first
line of the log message. The rest of log message is
free text. The following template is found in the file
-<tt>`/usr/cvssupport/tc.template'</tt>.
+‘<tt>/usr/cvssupport/tc.template</tt>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">BugId:
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The script <tt>`/usr/cvssupport/bugid.edit'</tt> is used to
+<p>The script ‘<tt>/usr/cvssupport/bugid.edit</tt>’ is used to
edit the log message.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#!/bin/sh
@@ -1058,12 +1058,12 @@
done
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`editinfo'</tt> file contains this line:
+<p>The ‘<tt>editinfo</tt>’ file contains this line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">^tc
/usr/cvssupport/bugid.edit
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file contains this line:
+<p>The ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file contains this line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">^tc
/usr/cvssupport/tc.template
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1089,8 +1089,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="appendixsubsec"> C.3.5 Loginfo </h3>
-<p>The <tt>`loginfo'</tt> file is used to control where
-<samp>`cvs commit'</samp> log information is sent. The first
+<p>The ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ file is used to control where
+‘<samp>cvs commit</samp>’ log information is sent. The first
entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested
against the directory that the change is being made to,
relative to the <code>$CVSROOT</code>. If a match is found, then
@@ -1098,23 +1098,23 @@
should expect log information on its standard input.
</p>
<p>If the repository name does not match any of the
-regular expressions in this file, the <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>
+regular expressions in this file, the ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’
line is used, if it is specified.
</p>
-<p>All occurrences of the name <samp>`ALL'</samp> appearing as a
+<p>All occurrences of the name ‘<samp>ALL</samp>’ appearing as a
regular expression are used in addition to the first
-matching regular expression or <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>.
+matching regular expression or ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The first matching regular expression is used.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="#SEC166">The commit support files</a>, for a
description of the syntax of
-the <tt>`loginfo'</tt> file.
+the ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ file.
</p>
<p>The user may specify a format string as
part of the filter. The string is composed of a
-<samp>`%'</samp> followed by a space, or followed by a single
+‘<samp>%</samp>’ followed by a space, or followed by a single
format character, or followed by a set of format
-characters surrounded by <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp> as
+characters surrounded by ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’ as
separators. The format characters are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1133,8 +1133,8 @@
expand to an empty field (commas separating fields are
still provided).
</p>
-<p>For example, some valid format strings are <samp>`%'</samp>,
-<samp>`%s'</samp>, <samp>`%{s}'</samp>, and <samp>`%{sVv}'</samp>.
+<p>For example, some valid format strings are ‘<samp>%</samp>’,
+‘<samp>%s</samp>’, ‘<samp>%{s}</samp>’, and
‘<samp>%{sVv}</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The output will be a space separated string of tokens enclosed in
quotation marks (<tt>"</tt>).
@@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@
token will be the repository subdirectory. The rest of the
tokens will be comma-delimited lists of the information
requested in the format string. For example, if
-<samp>`/u/src/master/yoyodyne/tc'</samp> is the repository,
<samp>`%{sVv}'</samp>
+‘<samp>/u/src/master/yoyodyne/tc</samp>’ is the repository,
‘<samp>%{sVv}</samp>’
is the format string, and three files (<tt>ChangeLog</tt>,
<tt>Makefile</tt>, <tt>foo.c</tt>) were modified, the output
might be:
@@ -1154,11 +1154,11 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">"yoyodyne/tc
ChangeLog,1.1,1.2 Makefile,1.3,1.4 foo.c,1.12,1.13"
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>As another example, <samp>`%{}'</samp> means that only the
+<p>As another example, ‘<samp>%{}</samp>’ means that only the
name of the repository will be generated.
</p>
<p>Note: when <small>CVS</small> is accessing a remote repository,
-<tt>`loginfo'</tt> will be run on the <em>remote</em>
+‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ will be run on the <em>remote</em>
(i.e., server) side, not the client side (see section <a
href="cvs_2.html#SEC26">Remote repositories</a>).
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -1188,20 +1188,20 @@
</tr></table>
<h4 class="appendixsubsubsec"> C.3.5.1 Loginfo example </h4>
-<p>The following <tt>`loginfo'</tt> file, together with the
+<p>The following ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ file, together with the
tiny shell-script below, appends all log messages
-to the file <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog'</tt>,
+to the file ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog</tt>’,
and any commits to the administrative files (inside
-the <tt>`CVSROOT'</tt> directory) are also logged in
-<tt>`/usr/adm/cvsroot-log'</tt>.
-Commits to the <tt>`prog1'</tt> directory are mailed to <tt>ceder</tt>.
+the ‘<tt>CVSROOT</tt>’ directory) are also logged in
+‘<tt>/usr/adm/cvsroot-log</tt>’.
+Commits to the ‘<tt>prog1</tt>’ directory are mailed to
<tt>ceder</tt>.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">ALL
/usr/local/bin/cvs-log $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog $USER
^CVSROOT /usr/local/bin/cvs-log /usr/adm/cvsroot-log
^prog1 Mail -s %s ceder
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The shell-script <tt>`/usr/local/bin/cvs-log'</tt> looks
+<p>The shell-script ‘<tt>/usr/local/bin/cvs-log</tt>’ looks
like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#!/bin/sh
@@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@
<p>This will cause checkins to repository directories
starting with <code>cyclic-pages</code> to update the checked
-out tree in <tt>`/u/www/local-docs'</tt>.
+out tree in ‘<tt>/u/www/local-docs</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="rcsinfo"></a>
@@ -1277,42 +1277,42 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.4 Rcsinfo </h2>
-<p>The <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file can be used to specify a form to
+<p>The ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file can be used to specify a form to
edit when filling out the commit log. The
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file has a syntax similar to the
-<tt>`verifymsg'</tt>, <tt>`commitinfo'</tt> and <tt>`loginfo'</tt>
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file has a syntax similar to the
+‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’, ‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’ and
‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’
files. See section <a href="#SEC167">The common syntax</a>. Unlike the other
files the second
part is <em>not</em> a command-line template. Instead,
the part after the regular expression should be a full pathname to
a file containing the log message template.
</p>
<p>If the repository name does not match any of the
-regular expressions in this file, the <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>
+regular expressions in this file, the ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’
line is used, if it is specified.
</p>
-<p>All occurrences of the name <samp>`ALL'</samp> appearing as a
+<p>All occurrences of the name ‘<samp>ALL</samp>’ appearing as a
regular expression are used in addition to the first
-matching regular expression or <samp>`DEFAULT'</samp>.
+matching regular expression or ‘<samp>DEFAULT</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The log message template will be used as a default log
-message. If you specify a log message with <samp>`cvs
-commit -m <var>message</var>'</samp> or <samp>`cvs commit -f
-<var>file</var>'</samp> that log message will override the
+message. If you specify a log message with ‘<samp>cvs
+commit -m <var>message</var></samp>’ or ‘<samp>cvs commit -f
+<var>file</var></samp>’ that log message will override the
template.
</p>
-<p>See section <a href="#SEC169">Verifying log messages</a>, for an example
<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt>
+<p>See section <a href="#SEC169">Verifying log messages</a>, for an example
‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’
file.
</p>
<p>When <small>CVS</small> is accessing a remote repository,
-the contents of <tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> at the time a directory
+the contents of ‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ at the time a directory
is first checked out will specify a template. This
-template will be updated on all <samp>`cvs update'</samp>
+template will be updated on all ‘<samp>cvs update</samp>’
commands. It will also be added to new directories
-added with a <samp>`cvs add new-directry'</samp> command.
+added with a ‘<samp>cvs add new-directry</samp>’ command.
In versions of <small>CVS</small> prior to version 1.12, the
-<tt>`CVS/Template'</tt> file was not updated. If the
+‘<tt>CVS/Template</tt>’ file was not updated. If the
<small>CVS</small> server is at version 1.12 or higher an older
-client may be used and the <tt>`CVS/Template'</tt> will
+client may be used and the ‘<tt>CVS/Template</tt>’ will
be updated from the server.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@
inside your working copy, but that you don't want to
put under <small>CVS</small> control. Examples are all the object
files that you get while you compile your sources.
-Normally, when you run <samp>`cvs update'</samp>, it prints a
+Normally, when you run ‘<samp>cvs update</samp>’, it prints a
line for each file it encounters that it doesn't know
about (see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC155">update output</a>).
</p>
@@ -1375,11 +1375,11 @@
</li><li>
The per-repository list in
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvsignore'</tt> is appended to
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvsignore</tt>’ is appended to
the list, if that file exists.
</li><li>
-The per-user list in <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> in your home
+The per-user list in ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ in your home
directory is appended to the list, if it exists.
</li><li>
@@ -1387,41 +1387,41 @@
<code>$CVSIGNORE</code> is appended to the list.
</li><li>
-Any <samp>`-I'</samp> options given to <small>CVS</small> is appended.
+Any ‘<samp>-I</samp>’ options given to <small>CVS</small> is
appended.
</li><li>
As <small>CVS</small> traverses through your directories, the contents
-of any <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> will be appended to the list.
-The patterns found in <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> are only valid
+of any ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ will be appended to the list.
+The patterns found in ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ are only valid
for the directory that contains them, not for
any sub-directories.
</li></ul>
<p>In any of the 5 places listed above, a single
-exclamation mark (<samp>`!'</samp>) clears the ignore list.
+exclamation mark (‘<samp>!</samp>’) clears the ignore list.
This can be used if you want to store any file which
normally is ignored by <small>CVS</small>.
</p>
-<p>Specifying <samp>`-I !'</samp> to <code>cvs import</code> will import
+<p>Specifying ‘<samp>-I !</samp>’ to <code>cvs import</code> will
import
everything, which is generally what you want to do if
you are importing files from a pristine distribution or
any other source which is known to not contain any
extraneous files. However, looking at the rules above
you will see there is a fly in the ointment; if the
-distribution contains any <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> files, then
+distribution contains any ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ files, then
the patterns from those files will be processed even if
-<samp>`-I !'</samp> is specified. The only workaround is to
-remove the <tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> files in order to do the
+‘<samp>-I !</samp>’ is specified. The only workaround is to
+remove the ‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ files in order to do the
import. Because this is awkward, in the future
-<samp>`-I !'</samp> might be modified to override
-<tt>`.cvsignore'</tt> files in each directory.
+‘<samp>-I !</samp>’ might be modified to override
+‘<tt>.cvsignore</tt>’ files in each directory.
</p>
<p>Note that the syntax of the ignore files consists of a
series of lines, each of which contains a space
separated list of filenames. This offers no clean way
to specify filenames which contain spaces, but you can
-use a workaround like <tt>`foo?bar'</tt> to match a file
-named <tt>`foo bar'</tt> (it also matches <tt>`fooxbar'</tt>
+use a workaround like ‘<tt>foo?bar</tt>’ to match a file
+named ‘<tt>foo bar</tt>’ (it also matches
‘<tt>fooxbar</tt>’
and the like). Also note that there is currently no
way to specify comments.
</p>
@@ -1447,26 +1447,26 @@
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.6 The checkoutlist file </h2>
<p>It may be helpful to use <small>CVS</small> to maintain your own
-files in the <tt>`CVSROOT'</tt> directory. For example,
-suppose that you have a script <tt>`logcommit.pl'</tt>
+files in the ‘<tt>CVSROOT</tt>’ directory. For example,
+suppose that you have a script ‘<tt>logcommit.pl</tt>’
which you run by including the following line in the
-<tt>`commitinfo'</tt> administrative file:
+‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’ administrative file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">ALL
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/logcommit.pl
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>To maintain <tt>`logcommit.pl'</tt> with <small>CVS</small> you would
-add the following line to the <tt>`checkoutlist'</tt>
+<p>To maintain ‘<tt>logcommit.pl</tt>’ with <small>CVS</small> you
would
+add the following line to the ‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’
administrative file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">logcommit.pl
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The format of <tt>`checkoutlist'</tt> is one line for each
+<p>The format of ‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’ is one line for each
file that you want to maintain using <small>CVS</small>, giving
the name of the file.
</p>
-<p>After setting up <tt>`checkoutlist'</tt> in this fashion,
+<p>After setting up ‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’ in this fashion,
the files listed there will function just like
<small>CVS</small>'s built-in administrative files. For example,
when checking in one of the files you should get a
@@ -1475,15 +1475,15 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs commit: Rebuilding
administrative file database
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>and the checked out copy in the <tt>`CVSROOT'</tt>
+<p>and the checked out copy in the ‘<tt>CVSROOT</tt>’
directory should be updated.
</p>
-<p>Note that listing <tt>`passwd'</tt> (see section <a
href="cvs_2.html#SEC30">Setting up the server for password authentication</a>)
in <tt>`checkoutlist'</tt> is not
+<p>Note that listing ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_2.html#SEC30">Setting up the server for password authentication</a>)
in ‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’ is not
recommended for security reasons.
</p>
<p>For information about keeping a checkout out copy in a
more general context than the one provided by
-<tt>`checkoutlist'</tt>, see <a href="#SEC174">Keeping a checked out copy</a>.
+‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’, see <a href="#SEC174">Keeping a checked
out copy</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="history-file"></a>
@@ -1506,14 +1506,14 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.7 The history file </h2>
-<p>The file <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history'</tt> is used
+<p>The file ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history</tt>’ is used
to log information for the <code>history</code> command
(see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC137">history—Show status of files
and users</a>). This file must be created to turn
on logging. This is done automatically if the
<code>cvs init</code> command is used to set up the
repository (see section <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC23">Creating a repository</a>).
</p>
-<p>The file format of the <tt>`history'</tt> file is
+<p>The file format of the ‘<tt>history</tt>’ file is
documented only in comments in the <small>CVS</small> source
code, but generally programs should use the <code>cvs
history</code> command to access it anyway, in case the
@@ -1547,9 +1547,9 @@
</p>
<p>To find the home directory of the user running <small>CVS</small>
(from the <code>HOME</code> environment variable), use
-<samp>`~'</samp> followed by <samp>`/'</samp> or the end of the line.
+‘<samp>~</samp>’ followed by ‘<samp>/</samp>’ or the
end of the line.
Likewise for the home directory of <var>user</var>, use
-<samp>`~<var>user</var>'</samp>. These variables are expanded on
+‘<samp>~<var>user</var></samp>’. These variables are expanded on
the server machine, and don't get any reasonable
expansion if pserver (see section <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC29">Direct connection
with password authentication</a>)
is in use; therefore user variables (see below) may be
@@ -1560,10 +1560,10 @@
information internal to <small>CVS</small>. A <small>CVS</small> internal
variable has the syntax <code>${<var>variable</var>}</code>,
where <var>variable</var> starts with a letter and consists
-of alphanumeric characters and <samp>`_'</samp>. If the
+of alphanumeric characters and ‘<samp>_</samp>’. If the
character following <var>variable</var> is a
-non-alphanumeric character other than <samp>`_'</samp>, the
-<samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp> can be omitted. The <small>CVS</small>
+non-alphanumeric character other than ‘<samp>_</samp>’, the
+‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’ can be omitted.
The <small>CVS</small>
internal variables are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1616,10 +1616,10 @@
To expand a user variable, the
administrative file contains
<code>${=<var>variable</var>}</code>. To set a user variable,
-specify the global option <samp>`-s'</samp> to <small>CVS</small>, with
+specify the global option ‘<samp>-s</samp>’ to <small>CVS</small>,
with
argument <code><var>variable</var>=<var>value</var></code>. It may be
particularly useful to specify this option via
-<tt>`.cvsrc'</tt> (see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options
and the ~/.cvsrc file</a>).
+‘<tt>.cvsrc</tt>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options and the ~/.cvsrc file</a>).
</p>
<p>For example, if you want the administrative file to
refer to a test directory you might create a user
@@ -1634,9 +1634,9 @@
${=TESTDIR}/runtests</code>, then that string is expanded
to <code>sh /work/local/tests/runtests</code>.
</p>
-<p>All other strings containing <samp>`$'</samp> are reserved;
-there is no way to quote a <samp>`$'</samp> character so that
-<samp>`$'</samp> represents itself.
+<p>All other strings containing ‘<samp>$</samp>’ are reserved;
+there is no way to quote a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ character so that
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ represents itself.
</p>
<p>Environment variables passed to administrative files are:
</p>
@@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@
<p>The <small>CVS</small>-specific username provided by the user, if it
can be provided (currently just for the pserver access
method), and to the empty string otherwise. (<code>CVS_USER</code>
-and <code>USER</code> may differ when <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd'</tt>
+and <code>USER</code> may differ when
‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’
is used to map <small>CVS</small> usernames to system usernames.)
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1687,13 +1687,13 @@
<h2 class="appendixsec"> C.9 The CVSROOT/config configuration file </h2>
-<p>The administrative file <tt>`config'</tt> contains various
+<p>The administrative file ‘<tt>config</tt>’ contains various
miscellaneous settings which affect the behavior of
<small>CVS</small>. The syntax is slightly different from the
other administrative files. Variables are not
-expanded. Lines which start with <samp>`#'</samp> are
+expanded. Lines which start with ‘<samp>#</samp>’ are
considered comments.
-Other lines consist of a keyword, <samp>`='</samp>, and a
+Other lines consist of a keyword, ‘<samp>=</samp>’, and a
value. Note that this syntax is very strict.
Extraneous spaces or tabs are not permitted.
</p>
@@ -1712,30 +1712,30 @@
<a name="IDX285"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>SystemAuth=<var>value</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>If <var>value</var> is <samp>`yes'</samp>, then pserver should check
+<dd><p>If <var>value</var> is ‘<samp>yes</samp>’, then pserver
should check
for users in the system's user database if not found in
-<tt>`CVSROOT/passwd'</tt>. If it is <samp>`no'</samp>, then all
-pserver users must exist in <tt>`CVSROOT/passwd'</tt>.
-The default is <samp>`yes'</samp>. For more on pserver, see
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’. If it is
‘<samp>no</samp>’, then all
+pserver users must exist in ‘<tt>CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’.
+The default is ‘<samp>yes</samp>’. For more on pserver, see
<a href="cvs_2.html#SEC29">Direct connection with password authentication</a>.
</p>
<a name="IDX286"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>TopLevelAdmin=<var>value</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Modify the <samp>`checkout'</samp> command to create a
-<samp>`CVS'</samp> directory at the top level of the new
-working directory, in addition to <samp>`CVS'</samp>
+<dd><p>Modify the ‘<samp>checkout</samp>’ command to create a
+‘<samp>CVS</samp>’ directory at the top level of the new
+working directory, in addition to ‘<samp>CVS</samp>’
directories created within checked-out directories.
-The default value is <samp>`no'</samp>.
+The default value is ‘<samp>no</samp>’.
</p>
<p>This option is useful if you find yourself performing
many commands at the top level of your working
directory, rather than in one of the checked out
-subdirectories. The <tt>`CVS'</tt> directory created there
+subdirectories. The ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directory created there
will mean you don't have to specify <code>CVSROOT</code> for
each command. It also provides a place for the
-<tt>`CVS/Template'</tt> file (see section <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC19">How data
is stored in the working directory</a>).
+‘<tt>CVS/Template</tt>’ file (see section <a
href="cvs_2.html#SEC19">How data is stored in the working directory</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX287"></a>
</dd>
@@ -1767,25 +1767,25 @@
<a name="IDX288"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>LogHistory=<var>value</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Control what is logged to the <tt>`CVSROOT/history'</tt> file (see
section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC137">history—Show status of files and
users</a>).
-Default of <samp>`TOEFWUCGMAR'</samp> (or simply <samp>`all'</samp>) will log
+<dd><p>Control what is logged to the ‘<tt>CVSROOT/history</tt>’
file (see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC137">history—Show status of
files and users</a>).
+Default of ‘<samp>TOEFWUCGMAR</samp>’ (or simply
‘<samp>all</samp>’) will log
all transactions. Any subset of the default is
legal. (For example, to only log transactions that modify the
-<tt>`*,v'</tt> files, use <samp>`LogHistory=TMAR'</samp>.)
+‘<tt>*,v</tt>’ files, use
‘<samp>LogHistory=TMAR</samp>’.)
</p>
<a name="IDX289"></a>
<a name="IDX290"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>RereadLogAfterVerify=<var>value</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Modify the <samp>`commit'</samp> command such that CVS will reread the
-log message after running the program specified by <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>.
-<var>value</var> may be one of <samp>`yes'</samp> or <samp>`always'</samp>,
indicating that
-the log message should always be reread; <samp>`no'</samp>
-or <samp>`never'</samp>, indicating that it should never be
-reread; or <var>value</var> may be <samp>`stat'</samp>, indicating
+<dd><p>Modify the ‘<samp>commit</samp>’ command such that CVS will
reread the
+log message after running the program specified by
‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’.
+<var>value</var> may be one of ‘<samp>yes</samp>’ or
‘<samp>always</samp>’, indicating that
+the log message should always be reread; ‘<samp>no</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>never</samp>’, indicating that it should never be
+reread; or <var>value</var> may be ‘<samp>stat</samp>’, indicating
that the file should be checked with the filesystem
-<samp>`stat()'</samp> function to see if it has changed (see warning below)
-before rereading. The default value is <samp>`always'</samp>.
+‘<samp>stat()</samp>’ function to see if it has changed (see
warning below)
+before rereading. The default value is ‘<samp>always</samp>’.
</p>
<p><strong>Note: the `stat' mode can cause CVS to pause for up to
one extra second per directory committed. This can be less IO and
@@ -1809,7 +1809,7 @@
ignore the <code>UserAdminOptions</code> keyword (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC120">admin—Administration</a>).
</p>
<p>When not specified, <code>UserAdminOptions</code> defaults to
-<samp>`k'</samp>. In other words, it defaults to allowing
+‘<samp>k</samp>’. In other words, it defaults to allowing
users outside of the <code>cvsadmin</code> group to use the
<code>cvs admin</code> command only to change the default keyword
expansion mode for files.
@@ -1817,7 +1817,7 @@
<p>As an example, to restrict users not in the <code>cvsadmin</code>
group to using <code>cvs admin</code> to change the default keyword
substitution mode, lock revisions, unlock revisions, and
-replace the log message, use <samp>`UserAdminOptions=klum'</samp>.
+replace the log message, use ‘<samp>UserAdminOptions=klum</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_19.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_19.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_19.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_19.html:1.21 Tue Aug 23 23:51:10 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_19.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
check out from a read-only repository, such as within
an anoncvs server, or from a CDROM repository.
</p>
-<p>It has the same effect as if the <samp>`-R'</samp> command-line
+<p>It has the same effect as if the ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ command-line
option is used. This can also allow the use of
read-only NFS repositories.
</p>
@@ -108,10 +108,10 @@
kept). This information must be available to <small>CVS</small> for
most commands to execute; if <code>$CVSROOT</code> is not set,
or if you wish to override it for one invocation, you
-can supply it on the command line: <samp>`cvs -d cvsroot
-cvs_command…'</samp> Once you have checked out a working
+can supply it on the command line: ‘<samp>cvs -d cvsroot
+cvs_command…</samp>’ Once you have checked out a working
directory, <small>CVS</small> stores the appropriate root (in
-the file <tt>`CVS/Root'</tt>), so normally you only need to
+the file ‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’), so normally you only need to
worry about this when initially checking out a working
directory.
</p>
@@ -147,11 +147,11 @@
<dd><a name="IDX303"></a>
</dd>
<dt> <code>$HOMEDRIVE</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Used to locate the directory where the <tt>`.cvsrc'</tt>
+<dd><p>Used to locate the directory where the ‘<tt>.cvsrc</tt>’
file, and other such files, are searched. On Unix, <small>CVS</small>
just checks for <code>HOME</code>. On Windows NT, the system will
-set <code>HOMEDRIVE</code>, for example to <samp>`d:'</samp> and
<code>HOMEPATH</code>,
-for example to <tt>`\joe'</tt>. On Windows 95, you'll
+set <code>HOMEDRIVE</code>, for example to ‘<samp>d:</samp>’ and
<code>HOMEPATH</code>,
+for example to ‘<tt>\joe</tt>’. On Windows 95, you'll
probably need to set <code>HOMEDRIVE</code> and <code>HOMEPATH</code> yourself.
</p>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>$CVS_PASSFILE</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used in client-server mode when accessing the <code>cvs
-login server</code>. Default value is <tt>`$HOME/.cvspass'</tt>.
+login server</code>. Default value is ‘<tt>$HOME/.cvspass</tt>’.
see section <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC31">Using the client with password
authentication</a>
</p>
</dd>
@@ -197,9 +197,9 @@
<dt> <code>$CVS_CLIENT_LOG</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used for debugging only in client-server
mode. If set, everything sent to the server is logged
-into <tt>`<code>$CVS_CLIENT_LOG</code>.in'</tt> and everything
+into ‘<tt><code>$CVS_CLIENT_LOG</code>.in</tt>’ and everything
sent from the server is logged into
-<tt>`<code>$CVS_CLIENT_LOG</code>.out'</tt>.
+‘<tt><code>$CVS_CLIENT_LOG</code>.out</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX307"></a>
</dd>
@@ -213,10 +213,10 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>$CVS_IGNORE_REMOTE_ROOT</code></dt>
<dd><p>For <small>CVS</small> 1.10 and older, setting this variable
-prevents <small>CVS</small> from overwriting the <tt>`CVS/Root'</tt>
-file when the <samp>`-d'</samp> global option is specified.
+prevents <small>CVS</small> from overwriting the
‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’
+file when the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ global option is specified.
Later versions of <small>CVS</small> do not rewrite
-<tt>`CVS/Root'</tt>, so <code>CVS_IGNORE_REMOTE_ROOT</code> has no
+‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’, so <code>CVS_IGNORE_REMOTE_ROOT</code> has no
effect.
</p>
<a name="IDX309"></a>
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@
The <small>CVS</small> server uses
<code>TMPDIR</code>. See section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global
options</a>, for a
description of how to specify this.
-Some parts of <small>CVS</small> will always use <tt>`/tmp'</tt> (via
+Some parts of <small>CVS</small> will always use ‘<tt>/tmp</tt>’
(via
the <code>tmpnam</code> function provided by the system).
</p>
<p>On Windows NT, <code>TMP</code> is used (via the <code>_tempnam</code>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
</p>
<p>The <code>patch</code> program which is used by the <small>CVS</small>
client uses <code>TMPDIR</code>, and if it is not set, uses
-<tt>`/tmp'</tt> (at least with GNU patch 2.1). Note that
+‘<tt>/tmp</tt>’ (at least with GNU patch 2.1). Note that
if your server and client are both running <small>CVS</small>
1.9.10 or later, <small>CVS</small> will not invoke an external
<code>patch</code> program.
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
<dd><p>This is the process identification (aka pid) number of
the <small>CVS</small> process. It is often useful in the
programs and/or scripts specified by the
-<tt>`commitinfo'</tt>, <tt>`verifymsg'</tt>, <tt>`loginfo'</tt>
+‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’,
‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’
files.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_2.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_2.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_2.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -86,23 +86,23 @@
For example, the access method <code>:local:</code> means to
access a repository directory, so the repository
<code>:local:/usr/local/cvsroot</code> means that the
-repository is in <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot'</tt> on the
+repository is in ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot</tt>’ on the
computer running <small>CVS</small>. For information on other
access methods, see <a href="#SEC26">Remote repositories</a>.
</p>
<p>If the access method is omitted, then if the repository
-starts with <samp>`/'</samp>, then <code>:local:</code> is
-assumed. If it does not start with <samp>`/'</samp> then either
+starts with ‘<samp>/</samp>’, then <code>:local:</code> is
+assumed. If it does not start with ‘<samp>/</samp>’ then either
<code>:ext:</code> or <code>:server:</code> is assumed. For
example, if you have a local repository in
-<tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot'</tt>, you can use
+‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot</tt>’, you can use
<code>/usr/local/cvsroot</code> instead of
<code>:local:/usr/local/cvsroot</code>. But if (under
Windows NT, for example) your local repository is
-<tt>`c:\src\cvsroot'</tt>, then you must specify the access
+‘<tt>c:\src\cvsroot</tt>’, then you must specify the access
method, as in <code>:local:c:/src/cvsroot</code>.
</p>
-<p>The repository is split in two parts. <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt> contains
+<p>The repository is split in two parts.
‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’ contains
administrative files for <small>CVS</small>. The other directories contain
the actual
user-defined modules.
</p>
@@ -162,16 +162,16 @@
<a name="IDX17"></a>
<p> Or you can set the <code>$CVSROOT</code> environment
variable to an absolute path to the root of the
-repository, <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot'</tt> in this example.
+repository, ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot</tt>’ in this example.
To set <code>$CVSROOT</code>, <code>csh</code> and <code>tcsh</code>
-users should have this line in their <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> or
-<tt>`.tcshrc'</tt> files:
+users should have this line in their ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ or
+‘<tt>.tcshrc</tt>’ files:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">setenv CVSROOT
/usr/local/cvsroot
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p><code>sh</code> and <code>bash</code> users should instead have these lines
in their
-<tt>`.profile'</tt> or <tt>`.bashrc'</tt>:
+‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ or ‘<tt>.bashrc</tt>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsroot
export CVSROOT
@@ -184,11 +184,11 @@
Once you've checked a working copy out from the
repository, it will remember where its repository is
(the information is recorded in the
-<tt>`CVS/Root'</tt> file in the working copy).
+‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’ file in the working copy).
</p>
-<p>The <code>-d</code> option and the <tt>`CVS/Root'</tt> file both
+<p>The <code>-d</code> option and the ‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’ file both
override the <code>$CVSROOT</code> environment variable. If
-<code>-d</code> option differs from <tt>`CVS/Root'</tt>, the
+<code>-d</code> option differs from ‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’, the
former is used. Of course, for proper operation they
should be two ways of referring to the same repository.
</p>
@@ -307,9 +307,9 @@
<p>With the directories are <em>history files</em> for each file
under version control. The name of the history file is
-the name of the corresponding file with <samp>`,v'</samp>
+the name of the corresponding file with ‘<samp>,v</samp>’
appended to the end. Here is what the repository for
-the <tt>`yoyodyne/tc'</tt> directory might look like:
+the ‘<tt>yoyodyne/tc</tt>’ directory might look like:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> <code>$CVSROOT</code>
|
+--<tt>yoyodyne</tt>
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
known as <small>RCS</small>. For a full
description of the file format, see the <code>man</code> page
<cite>rcsfile(5)</cite>, distributed with <small>RCS</small>, or the
-file <tt>`doc/RCSFILES'</tt> in the <small>CVS</small> source
+file ‘<tt>doc/RCSFILES</tt>’ in the <small>CVS</small> source
distribution. This
file format has become very common—many systems other
than <small>CVS</small> or <small>RCS</small> can at least import history
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="cvs_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 2.2.2 File permissions </h3>
-<p>All <samp>`,v'</samp> files are created read-only, and you
+<p>All ‘<samp>,v</samp>’ files are created read-only, and you
should not change the permission of those files. The
directories inside the repository should be writable by
the persons that have permission to modify the files in
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration
file</a>).
</p>
<p>Also note that users must have write access to the
-<tt>`CVSROOT/val-tags'</tt> file. <small>CVS</small> uses it to keep
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/val-tags</tt>’ file. <small>CVS</small> uses it to
keep
track of what tags are valid tag names (it is sometimes
updated when tags are used, as well as when they are
created).
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@
(see section <a href="#SEC26">Remote repositories</a>), there is no good way to
set <code>CVSUMASK</code>; the setting on the client machine
has no effect. If you are connecting with <code>rsh</code>, you
-can set <code>CVSUMASK</code> in <tt>`.bashrc'</tt> or <tt>`.cshrc'</tt>, as
+can set <code>CVSUMASK</code> in ‘<tt>.bashrc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’, as
described in the documentation for your operating
system. This behavior might change in future versions
of <small>CVS</small>; do not rely on the setting of
@@ -524,9 +524,9 @@
<p>You will notice that sometimes <small>CVS</small> stores an
<small>RCS</small> file in the <code>Attic</code>. For example, if the
-<small>CVSROOT</small> is <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot'</tt> and we are
-talking about the file <tt>`backend.c'</tt> in the
-directory <tt>`yoyodyne/tc'</tt>, then the file normally
+<small>CVSROOT</small> is ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot</tt>’ and we are
+talking about the file ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’ in the
+directory ‘<tt>yoyodyne/tc</tt>’, then the file normally
would be in
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">/usr/local/cvsroot/yoyodyne/tc/backend.c,v
@@ -571,9 +571,9 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 2.2.5 The CVS directory in the repository </h3>
-<p>The <tt>`CVS'</tt> directory in each repository directory
+<p>The ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directory in each repository directory
contains information such as file attributes (in a file
-called <tt>`CVS/fileattr'</tt>. In the
+called ‘<tt>CVS/fileattr</tt>’. In the
future additional files may be added to this directory,
so implementations should silently ignore additional
files.
@@ -582,17 +582,17 @@
later; for details see <a href="cvs_10.html#SEC94">Using watches with old
versions of CVS</a>.
</p>
<p>The format of the fileattr file is a series of entries
-of the following form (where <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>
+of the following form (where ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’
means the text between the braces can be repeated zero
or more times):
</p>
<p><var>ent-type</var> <var>filename</var> <tab> <var>attrname</var> =
<var>attrval</var>
{; <var>attrname</var> = <var>attrval</var>} <linefeed>
</p>
-<p><var>ent-type</var> is <samp>`F'</samp> for a file, in which case the entry
specifies the
+<p><var>ent-type</var> is ‘<samp>F</samp>’ for a file, in which
case the entry specifies the
attributes for that file.
</p>
-<p><var>ent-type</var> is <samp>`D'</samp>,
+<p><var>ent-type</var> is ‘<samp>D</samp>’,
and <var>filename</var> empty, to specify default attributes
to be used for newly added files.
</p>
@@ -605,12 +605,12 @@
rearrange them at its convenience.
</p>
<p>There is currently no way of quoting tabs or linefeeds in the
-filename, <samp>`='</samp> in <var>attrname</var>,
-<samp>`;'</samp> in <var>attrval</var>, etc. Note: some implementations also
+filename, ‘<samp>=</samp>’ in <var>attrname</var>,
+‘<samp>;</samp>’ in <var>attrval</var>, etc. Note: some
implementations also
don't handle a NUL character in any of the fields, but
implementations are encouraged to allow it.
</p>
-<p>By convention, <var>attrname</var> starting with <samp>`_'</samp> is for an
attribute given
+<p>By convention, <var>attrname</var> starting with
‘<samp>_</samp>’ is for an attribute given
special meaning by <small>CVS</small>; other <var>attrname</var>s are for
user-defined attributes
(or will be, once implementations start supporting user-defined attributes).
</p>
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@
<var>watcher</var> > <var>type</var> { , <var>watcher</var> >
<var>type</var> }
where <var>watcher</var> is a username, and <var>type</var>
is zero or more of edit,unedit,commit separated by
-<samp>`+'</samp> (that is, nothing if none; there is no "none" or
"all" keyword).
+‘<samp>+</samp>’ (that is, nothing if none; there is no
"none" or "all" keyword).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>_editors</code></dt>
@@ -648,15 +648,15 @@
D _watched=
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>means that the file <tt>`file1'</tt> should be checked out
+<p>means that the file ‘<tt>file1</tt>’ should be checked out
read-only. Furthermore, joe is watching for edits and
-mary is watching for commits. The file <tt>`file2'</tt>
+mary is watching for commits. The file ‘<tt>file2</tt>’
should be checked out read-only; sue started editing it
-on 8 Jan 1975 in the directory <tt>`/home/sue/cvs'</tt> on
+on 8 Jan 1975 in the directory ‘<tt>/home/sue/cvs</tt>’ on
the machine <code>workstn1</code>. Future files which are
added should be checked out read-only. To represent
this example here, we have shown a space after
-<samp>`D'</samp>, <samp>`Ffile1'</samp>, and <samp>`Ffile2'</samp>, but in fact
+‘<samp>D</samp>’, ‘<samp>Ffile1</samp>’, and
‘<samp>Ffile2</samp>’, but in fact
there must be a single tab character there and no spaces.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -692,49 +692,49 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX29"></a>
<p>Any file in the repository with a name starting
-with <tt>`#cvs.rfl.'</tt> is a read lock. Any file in
+with ‘<tt>#cvs.rfl.</tt>’ is a read lock. Any file in
the repository with a name starting with
-<tt>`#cvs.wfl'</tt> is a write lock. Old versions of <small>CVS</small>
+‘<tt>#cvs.wfl</tt>’ is a write lock. Old versions of
<small>CVS</small>
(before <small>CVS</small> 1.5) also created files with names starting
-with <tt>`#cvs.tfl'</tt>, but they are not discussed here.
-The directory <tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> serves as a master
+with ‘<tt>#cvs.tfl</tt>’, but they are not discussed here.
+The directory ‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ serves as a master
lock. That is, one must obtain this lock first before
creating any of the other locks.
</p>
-<p>To obtain a readlock, first create the <tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt>
+<p>To obtain a readlock, first create the ‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’
directory. This operation must be atomic (which should
be true for creating a directory under most operating
systems). If it fails because the directory already
existed, wait for a while and try again. After
-obtaining the <tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> lock, create a file
-whose name is <tt>`#cvs.rfl.'</tt> followed by information
+obtaining the ‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ lock, create a file
+whose name is ‘<tt>#cvs.rfl.</tt>’ followed by information
of your choice (for example, hostname and process
identification number). Then remove the
-<tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> directory to release the master lock.
+‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ directory to release the master lock.
Then proceed with reading the repository. When you are
-done, remove the <tt>`#cvs.rfl'</tt> file to release the
+done, remove the ‘<tt>#cvs.rfl</tt>’ file to release the
read lock.
</p>
<p>To obtain a writelock, first create the
-<tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> directory, as with a readlock. Then
+‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ directory, as with a readlock. Then
check that there are no files whose names start with
-<tt>`#cvs.rfl.'</tt>. If there are, remove
-<tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt>, wait for a while, and try again. If
+‘<tt>#cvs.rfl.</tt>’. If there are, remove
+‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’, wait for a while, and try again. If
there are no readers, then create a file whose name is
-<tt>`#cvs.wfl'</tt> followed by information of your choice
+‘<tt>#cvs.wfl</tt>’ followed by information of your choice
(for example, hostname and process identification
-number). Hang on to the <tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> lock. Proceed
+number). Hang on to the ‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ lock. Proceed
with writing the repository. When you are done, first
-remove the <tt>`#cvs.wfl'</tt> file and then the
-<tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> directory. Note that unlike the
-<tt>`#cvs.rfl'</tt> file, the <tt>`#cvs.wfl'</tt> file is just
+remove the ‘<tt>#cvs.wfl</tt>’ file and then the
+‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ directory. Note that unlike the
+‘<tt>#cvs.rfl</tt>’ file, the ‘<tt>#cvs.wfl</tt>’ file
is just
informational; it has no effect on the locking operation
beyond what is provided by holding on to the
-<tt>`#cvs.lock'</tt> lock itself.
+‘<tt>#cvs.lock</tt>’ lock itself.
</p>
<p>Note that each lock (writelock or readlock) only locks
a single directory in the repository, including
-<tt>`Attic'</tt> and <tt>`CVS'</tt> but not including
+‘<tt>Attic</tt>’ and ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ but not including
subdirectories which represent other directories under
version control. To lock an entire tree, you need to
lock each directory (note that if you fail to obtain
@@ -742,8 +742,8 @@
before waiting and trying again, to avoid deadlocks).
</p>
<p>Note also that <small>CVS</small> expects writelocks to control
-access to individual <tt>`foo,v'</tt> files. <small>RCS</small> has
-a scheme where the <tt>`,foo,'</tt> file serves as a lock,
+access to individual ‘<tt>foo,v</tt>’ files. <small>RCS</small>
has
+a scheme where the ‘<tt>,foo,</tt>’ file serves as a lock,
but <small>CVS</small> does not implement it and so taking out a
<small>CVS</small> writelock is recommended. See the comments at
rcs_internal_lockfile in the <small>CVS</small> source code for
@@ -770,36 +770,36 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 2.2.7 How files are stored in the CVSROOT directory
</h3>
-<p>The <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt> directory contains the
+<p>The ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’ directory contains the
various administrative files. In some ways this
directory is just like any other directory in the
repository; it contains <small>RCS</small> files whose names end
-in <samp>`,v'</samp>, and many of the <small>CVS</small> commands operate
+in ‘<samp>,v</samp>’, and many of the <small>CVS</small> commands
operate
on it the same way. However, there are a few
differences.
</p>
<p>For each administrative file, in addition to the
<small>RCS</small> file, there is also a checked out copy of the
file. For example, there is an <small>RCS</small> file
-<tt>`loginfo,v'</tt> and a file <tt>`loginfo'</tt> which
+‘<tt>loginfo,v</tt>’ and a file ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’
which
contains the latest revision contained in
-<tt>`loginfo,v'</tt>. When you check in an administrative
+‘<tt>loginfo,v</tt>’. When you check in an administrative
file, <small>CVS</small> should print
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs commit: Rebuilding
administrative file database
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>and update the checked out copy in
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt>. If it does not, there is
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’. If it does not, there is
something wrong (see section <a href="cvs_23.html#SEC188">Dealing with bugs in
CVS or this manual</a>). To add your own files
to the files to be updated in this fashion, you can add
-them to the <tt>`checkoutlist'</tt> administrative file
+them to the ‘<tt>checkoutlist</tt>’ administrative file
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC177">The checkoutlist file</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX30"></a>
<a name="IDX31"></a>
<a name="IDX32"></a>
-<p>By default, the <tt>`modules'</tt> file behaves as
+<p>By default, the ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file behaves as
described above. If the modules file is very large,
storing it as a flat text file may make looking up
modules slow (I'm not sure whether this is as much of a
@@ -809,8 +809,8 @@
one can store the modules file in a database which
implements the <code>ndbm</code> interface, such as Berkeley
db or GDBM. If this option is in use, then the modules
-database will be stored in the files <tt>`modules.db'</tt>,
-<tt>`modules.pag'</tt>, and/or <tt>`modules.dir'</tt>.
+database will be stored in the files ‘<tt>modules.db</tt>’,
+‘<tt>modules.pag</tt>’, and/or ‘<tt>modules.dir</tt>’.
</p>
<p>For information on the meaning of the various
administrative files, see <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC157">Reference manual for
Administrative files</a>.
@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@
<p>While we are discussing <small>CVS</small> internals which may
become visible from time to time, we might as well talk
-about what <small>CVS</small> puts in the <tt>`CVS'</tt> directories
+about what <small>CVS</small> puts in the ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’
directories
in the working directories. As with the repository,
<small>CVS</small> handles this information and one can usually
access it via <small>CVS</small> commands. But in some cases it
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@
versions of the programs just mentioned and the
command-line <small>CVS</small> client.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`CVS'</tt> directory contains several files.
+<p>The ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directory contains several files.
Programs which are reading this directory should
silently ignore files which are in the directory but
which are not documented here, to allow for future
@@ -867,14 +867,14 @@
such systems either.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`Root'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Root</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file contains the current <small>CVS</small> root, as
described in <a href="#SEC10">Telling CVS where your repository is</a>.
</p>
<a name="IDX33"></a>
<a name="IDX34"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Repository'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Repository</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file contains the directory within the repository
which the current directory corresponds with. It can
be either an absolute pathname or a relative pathname;
@@ -888,12 +888,12 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs -d
:local:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout yoyodyne/tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><tt>`Root'</tt> will contain
+<p>‘<tt>Root</tt>’ will contain
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">:local:/usr/local/cvsroot
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>and <tt>`Repository'</tt> will contain either
+<p>and ‘<tt>Repository</tt>’ will contain either
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">/usr/local/cvsroot/yoyodyne/tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -904,15 +904,15 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>If the particular working directory does not correspond
-to a directory in the repository, then <tt>`Repository'</tt>
-should contain <tt>`CVSROOT/Emptydir'</tt>.
+to a directory in the repository, then ‘<tt>Repository</tt>’
+should contain ‘<tt>CVSROOT/Emptydir</tt>’.
<a name="IDX35"></a>
<a name="IDX36"></a>
</p>
<a name="IDX37"></a>
<a name="IDX38"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Entries'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file lists the files and directories in the
working directory.
The first character of each line indicates what sort of
@@ -920,26 +920,26 @@
reading the file should silently skip that line, to
allow for future expansion.
</p>
-<p>If the first character is <samp>`/'</samp>, then the format is:
+<p>If the first character is ‘<samp>/</samp>’, then the format is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">/<var>name</var>/<var>revision</var>/<var>timestamp</var>[+<var>conflict</var>]/<var>options</var>/<var>tagdate</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>where <samp>`['</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp> are not part of the entry,
-but instead indicate that the <samp>`+'</samp> and conflict
+<p>where ‘<samp>[</samp>’ and ‘<samp>]</samp>’ are not
part of the entry,
+but instead indicate that the ‘<samp>+</samp>’ and conflict
marker are optional. <var>name</var> is the name of the
file within the directory. <var>revision</var> is the
revision that the file in the working derives from, or
-<samp>`0'</samp> for an added file, or <samp>`-'</samp> followed by a
+‘<samp>0</samp>’ for an added file, or
‘<samp>-</samp>’ followed by a
revision for a removed file. <var>timestamp</var> is the
timestamp of the file at the time that <small>CVS</small> created
it; if the timestamp differs with the actual
modification time of the file it means the file has
been modified. It is stored in
the format used by the ISO C asctime() function (for
-example, <samp>`Sun Apr 7 01:29:26 1996'</samp>). One may
+example, ‘<samp>Sun Apr 7 01:29:26 1996</samp>’). One may
write a string which is not in that format, for
-example, <samp>`Result of merge'</samp>, to indicate that the
+example, ‘<samp>Result of merge</samp>’, to indicate that the
file should always be considered to be modified. This
is not a special case; to see whether a file is
modified a program should take the timestamp of the file
@@ -950,9 +950,9 @@
Thus if <var>conflict</var> is subsequently the same as the actual
modification time of the file it means that the user
has obviously not resolved the conflict. <var>options</var>
-contains sticky options (for example <samp>`-kb'</samp> for a
-binary file). <var>tagdate</var> contains <samp>`T'</samp> followed
-by a tag name, or <samp>`D'</samp> for a date, followed by a
+contains sticky options (for example ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ for a
+binary file). <var>tagdate</var> contains ‘<samp>T</samp>’
followed
+by a tag name, or ‘<samp>D</samp>’ for a date, followed by a
sticky tag or date. Note that if <var>timestamp</var>
contains a pair of timestamps separated by a space,
rather than a single timestamp, you are dealing with a
@@ -970,12 +970,12 @@
merely because the timezone changed (for example, to or
from summer time).
</p>
-<p>If the first character of a line in <tt>`Entries'</tt> is
-<samp>`D'</samp>, then it indicates a subdirectory. <samp>`D'</samp>
+<p>If the first character of a line in ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ is
+‘<samp>D</samp>’, then it indicates a subdirectory.
‘<samp>D</samp>’
on a line all by itself indicates that the program
-which wrote the <tt>`Entries'</tt> file does record
+which wrote the ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ file does record
subdirectories (therefore, if there is such a line and
-no other lines beginning with <samp>`D'</samp>, one knows there
+no other lines beginning with ‘<samp>D</samp>’, one knows there
are no subdirectories). Otherwise, the line looks
like:
</p>
@@ -987,69 +987,69 @@
for future expansion. Programs which modify
<code>Entries</code> files should preserve these fields.
</p>
-<p>The lines in the <tt>`Entries'</tt> file can be in any order.
+<p>The lines in the ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ file can be in any order.
</p>
<a name="IDX39"></a>
<a name="IDX40"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file does not record any information beyond that
-in <tt>`Entries'</tt>, but it does provide a way to update
+in ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’, but it does provide a way to update
the information without having to rewrite the entire
-<tt>`Entries'</tt> file, including the ability to preserve
+‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ file, including the ability to preserve
the information even if the program writing
-<tt>`Entries'</tt> and <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt> abruptly aborts.
-Programs which are reading the <tt>`Entries'</tt> file
-should also check for <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt>. If the latter
-exists, they should read <tt>`Entries'</tt> and then apply
-the changes mentioned in <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt>. After
+‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ and ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’ abruptly
aborts.
+Programs which are reading the ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ file
+should also check for ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’. If the latter
+exists, they should read ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ and then apply
+the changes mentioned in ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’. After
applying the changes, the recommended practice is to
-rewrite <tt>`Entries'</tt> and then delete <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt>.
-The format of a line in <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt> is a single
+rewrite ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’ and then delete
‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’.
+The format of a line in ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’ is a single
character command followed by a space followed by a
line in the format specified for a line in
-<tt>`Entries'</tt>. The single character command is
-<samp>`A'</samp> to indicate that the entry is being added,
-<samp>`R'</samp> to indicate that the entry is being removed,
+‘<tt>Entries</tt>’. The single character command is
+‘<samp>A</samp>’ to indicate that the entry is being added,
+‘<samp>R</samp>’ to indicate that the entry is being removed,
or any other character to indicate that the entire line
-in <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt> should be silently ignored (for
+in ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’ should be silently ignored (for
future expansion). If the second character of the line
-in <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt> is not a space, then it was
+in ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’ is not a space, then it was
written by an older version of <small>CVS</small> (not documented
here).
</p>
<p>Programs which are writing rather than reading can
-safely ignore <tt>`Entries.Log'</tt> if they so choose.
+safely ignore ‘<tt>Entries.Log</tt>’ if they so choose.
</p>
<a name="IDX41"></a>
<a name="IDX42"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Entries.Backup'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Entries.Backup</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is a temporary file. Recommended usage is to
-write a new entries file to <tt>`Entries.Backup'</tt>, and
-then to rename it (atomically, where possible) to <tt>`Entries'</tt>.
+write a new entries file to ‘<tt>Entries.Backup</tt>’, and
+then to rename it (atomically, where possible) to
‘<tt>Entries</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX43"></a>
<a name="IDX44"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Entries.Static'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Entries.Static</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The only relevant thing about this file is whether it
exists or not. If it exists, then it means that only
part of a directory was gotten and <small>CVS</small> will
not create additional files in that directory. To
clear it, use the <code>update</code> command with the
-<samp>`-d'</samp> option, which will get the additional files
-and remove <tt>`Entries.Static'</tt>.
+‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option, which will get the additional files
+and remove ‘<tt>Entries.Static</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX45"></a>
<a name="IDX46"></a>
<a name="IDX47"></a>
<a name="IDX48"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Tag'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Tag</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file contains per-directory sticky tags or dates.
-The first character is <samp>`T'</samp> for a branch tag,
-<samp>`N'</samp> for a non-branch tag, or <samp>`D'</samp> for a date,
+The first character is ‘<samp>T</samp>’ for a branch tag,
+‘<samp>N</samp>’ for a non-branch tag, or
‘<samp>D</samp>’ for a date,
or another character to mean the file should be
silently ignored, for future expansion. This character
is followed by the tag or date. Note that
@@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@
<a name="IDX49"></a>
<a name="IDX50"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Notify'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Notify</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file stores notifications (for example, for
<code>edit</code> or <code>unedit</code>) which have not yet been
sent to the server. Its format is not yet documented
@@ -1071,19 +1071,19 @@
<a name="IDX51"></a>
<a name="IDX52"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Notify.tmp'</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>This file is to <tt>`Notify'</tt> as <tt>`Entries.Backup'</tt>
-is to <tt>`Entries'</tt>. That is, to write <tt>`Notify'</tt>,
-first write the new contents to <tt>`Notify.tmp'</tt> and
+<dt> ‘<tt>Notify.tmp</tt>’</dt>
+<dd><p>This file is to ‘<tt>Notify</tt>’ as
‘<tt>Entries.Backup</tt>’
+is to ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’. That is, to write
‘<tt>Notify</tt>’,
+first write the new contents to ‘<tt>Notify.tmp</tt>’ and
then (atomically where possible), rename it to
-<tt>`Notify'</tt>.
+‘<tt>Notify</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX53"></a>
<a name="IDX54"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Base'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Base</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>If watches are in use, then an <code>edit</code> command
-stores the original copy of the file in the <tt>`Base'</tt>
+stores the original copy of the file in the ‘<tt>Base</tt>’
directory. This allows the <code>unedit</code> command to
operate even if it is unable to communicate with the
server.
@@ -1091,9 +1091,9 @@
<a name="IDX55"></a>
<a name="IDX56"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Baserev'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Baserev</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The file lists the revision for each of the files in
-the <tt>`Base'</tt> directory. The format is:
+the ‘<tt>Base</tt>’ directory. The format is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">B<var>name</var>/<var>rev</var>/<var>expansion</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1104,21 +1104,21 @@
<a name="IDX57"></a>
<a name="IDX58"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Baserev.tmp'</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>This file is to <tt>`Baserev'</tt> as <tt>`Entries.Backup'</tt>
-is to <tt>`Entries'</tt>. That is, to write <tt>`Baserev'</tt>,
-first write the new contents to <tt>`Baserev.tmp'</tt> and
+<dt> ‘<tt>Baserev.tmp</tt>’</dt>
+<dd><p>This file is to ‘<tt>Baserev</tt>’ as
‘<tt>Entries.Backup</tt>’
+is to ‘<tt>Entries</tt>’. That is, to write
‘<tt>Baserev</tt>’,
+first write the new contents to ‘<tt>Baserev.tmp</tt>’ and
then (atomically where possible), rename it to
-<tt>`Baserev'</tt>.
+‘<tt>Baserev</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX59"></a>
<a name="IDX60"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`Template'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Template</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>This file contains the template specified by the
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> file (see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC175">Rcsinfo</a>). It is only used
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ file (see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC175">Rcsinfo</a>). It is only used
by the client; the non-client/server <small>CVS</small> consults
-<tt>`rcsinfo'</tt> directly.
+‘<tt>rcsinfo</tt>’ directly.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1144,15 +1144,15 @@
<h2 class="section"> 2.4 The administrative files </h2>
-<p>The directory <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt> contains some <em>administrative
+<p>The directory ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’ contains some
<em>administrative
files</em>. See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC157">Reference manual for
Administrative files</a>, for a complete description.
You can use <small>CVS</small> without any of these files, but
some commands work better when at least the
-<tt>`modules'</tt> file is properly set up.
+‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file is properly set up.
</p>
-<p>The most important of these files is the <tt>`modules'</tt>
+<p>The most important of these files is the ‘<tt>modules</tt>’
file. It defines all modules in the repository. This
-is a sample <tt>`modules'</tt> file.
+is a sample ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">CVSROOT CVSROOT
modules CVSROOT modules
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@
tc yoyodyne/tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <tt>`modules'</tt> file is line oriented. In its
+<p>The ‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file is line oriented. In its
simplest form each line contains the name of the
module, whitespace, and the directory where the module
resides. The directory is a path relative to
@@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@
above are examples of such lines.
</p>
-<p>The line that defines the module called <samp>`modules'</samp>
+<p>The line that defines the module called ‘<samp>modules</samp>’
uses features that are not explained here.
See section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>, for a full
explanation of all the
available features.
@@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 2.4.1 Editing administrative files </h3>
<p>You edit the administrative files in the same way that you would edit
-any other module. Use <samp>`cvs checkout CVSROOT'</samp> to get a working
+any other module. Use ‘<samp>cvs checkout CVSROOT</samp>’ to get
a working
copy, edit it, and commit your changes in the normal way.
</p>
<p>It is possible to commit an erroneous administrative
@@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@
without sharing any code. All you have to do to have
several repositories is to specify the appropriate
repository, using the <code>CVSROOT</code> environment
-variable, the <samp>`-d'</samp> option to <small>CVS</small>, or (once
+variable, the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option to <small>CVS</small>, or
(once
you have checked out a working directory) by simply
allowing <small>CVS</small> to use the repository that was used
to check out the working directory
@@ -1366,7 +1366,7 @@
server, or similar mechanisms. The details would
depend on your operating system and how you have
<small>CVS</small> set up. To lock <small>CVS</small>, you would create
-<tt>`#cvs.rfl'</tt> locks in each repository directory.
+‘<tt>#cvs.rfl</tt>’ locks in each repository directory.
See <a href="cvs_10.html#SEC88">Several developers simultaneously attempting
to run CVS</a>, for more on <small>CVS</small> locks.
Having said all this, if you just back up without any
of these precautions, the results are unlikely to be
@@ -1390,7 +1390,7 @@
</li><li>
Copy the files from the working directory from before
the failure over to the new working directory (do not
-copy the contents of the <tt>`CVS'</tt> directories, of
+copy the contents of the ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ directories, of
course).
</li><li>
@@ -1436,9 +1436,9 @@
other way to make sure that you don't lose any
changes. If you really do want to reuse the existing
working directory, it should be possible with manual
-surgery on the <tt>`CVS/Repository'</tt> files. You can
+surgery on the ‘<tt>CVS/Repository</tt>’ files. You can
see <a href="#SEC19">How data is stored in the working directory</a>, for
information on
-the <tt>`CVS/Repository'</tt> and <tt>`CVS/Root'</tt> files, but
+the ‘<tt>CVS/Repository</tt>’ and ‘<tt>CVS/Root</tt>’
files, but
unless you are sure you want to bother, it probably
isn't worth it.
</p>
@@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@
on how you are connecting to the server.
</p>
<p>If <var>method</var> is not specified, and the repository
-name contains <samp>`:'</samp>, then the default is <code>ext</code>
+name contains ‘<samp>:</samp>’, then the default is
<code>ext</code>
or <code>server</code>, depending on your platform; both are
described in <a href="#SEC28">Connecting with rsh</a>.
</p>
@@ -1601,23 +1601,23 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh </h3>
-<p><small>CVS</small> uses the <samp>`rsh'</samp> protocol to perform these
+<p><small>CVS</small> uses the ‘<samp>rsh</samp>’ protocol to
perform these
operations, so the remote user host needs to have a
-<tt>`.rhosts'</tt> file which grants access to the local
+‘<tt>.rhosts</tt>’ file which grants access to the local
user. Note that the program that <small>CVS</small> uses for this
-purpose may be specified using the <tt>`--with-rsh'</tt>
+purpose may be specified using the ‘<tt>--with-rsh</tt>’
flag to configure.
</p>
-<p>For example, suppose you are the user <samp>`mozart'</samp> on
-the local machine <samp>`toe.example.com'</samp>, and the
-server machine is <samp>`faun.example.org'</samp>. On
+<p>For example, suppose you are the user ‘<samp>mozart</samp>’ on
+the local machine ‘<samp>toe.example.com</samp>’, and the
+server machine is ‘<samp>faun.example.org</samp>’. On
faun, put the following line into the file
-<tt>`.rhosts'</tt> in <samp>`bach'</samp>'s home directory:
+‘<tt>.rhosts</tt>’ in ‘<samp>bach</samp>’'s home
directory:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">toe.example.com mozart
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Then test that <samp>`rsh'</samp> is working with
+<p>Then test that ‘<samp>rsh</samp>’ is working with
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">rsh -l bach
faun.example.org 'echo $PATH'
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1628,13 +1628,13 @@
<code>rsh</code> printed in the above example includes the
directory containing a program named <code>cvs</code> which
is the server. You need to set the path in
-<tt>`.bashrc'</tt>, <tt>`.cshrc'</tt>, etc., not <tt>`.login'</tt>
-or <tt>`.profile'</tt>. Alternately, you can set the
+‘<tt>.bashrc</tt>’, ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’, etc., not
‘<tt>.login</tt>’
+or ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’. Alternately, you can set the
environment variable <code>CVS_SERVER</code> on the client
machine to the filename of the server you want to use,
-for example <tt>`/usr/local/bin/cvs-1.6'</tt>.
+for example ‘<tt>/usr/local/bin/cvs-1.6</tt>’.
</p>
-<p>There is no need to edit <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt> or start a
+<p>There is no need to edit ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’ or start a
<small>CVS</small> server daemon.
</p>
<a name="IDX65"></a>
@@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@
client, which is supported only by some <small>CVS</small> ports.
<code>:ext:</code> specifies an external rsh program. By
default this is <code>rsh</code> (unless otherwise specified
-by the <tt>`--with-rsh'</tt> flag to configure) but you may set the
+by the ‘<tt>--with-rsh</tt>’ flag to configure) but you may set the
<code>CVS_RSH</code> environment variable to invoke another
program which can access the remote server (for
example, <code>remsh</code> on HP-UX 9 because <code>rsh</code> is
@@ -1655,25 +1655,25 @@
transmit data to and from the server without modifying
it; for example the Windows NT <code>rsh</code> is not
suitable since it by default translates between CRLF
-and LF. The OS/2 <small>CVS</small> port has a hack to pass <samp>`-b'</samp>
+and LF. The OS/2 <small>CVS</small> port has a hack to pass
‘<samp>-b</samp>’
to <code>rsh</code> to get around this, but since this could
potentially cause problems for programs other than the
standard <code>rsh</code>, it may change in the future. If
you set <code>CVS_RSH</code> to <code>SSH</code> or some other rsh
replacement, the instructions in the rest of this
-section concerning <tt>`.rhosts'</tt> and so on are likely
+section concerning ‘<tt>.rhosts</tt>’ and so on are likely
to be inapplicable; consult the documentation for your rsh
replacement.
</p>
<p>Continuing our example, supposing you want to access
-the module <tt>`foo'</tt> in the repository
-<tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot/'</tt>, on machine
-<tt>`faun.example.org'</tt>, you are ready to go:
+the module ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ in the repository
+‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot/</tt>’, on machine
+‘<tt>faun.example.org</tt>’, you are ready to go:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs -d
:ext:address@hidden:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout foo
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(The <tt>`bach@'</tt> can be omitted if the username is
+<p>(The ‘<tt>bach@</tt>’ can be omitted if the username is
the same on both the local and remote hosts.)
</p>
@@ -1738,8 +1738,8 @@
<h4 class="subsubsection"> 2.9.3.1 Setting up the server for password
authentication </h4>
<p>First of all, you probably want to tighten the
-permissions on the <tt>`$CVSROOT'</tt> and
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt> directories. See <a href="#SEC32">Security
considerations with password authentication</a>, for more details.
+permissions on the ‘<tt>$CVSROOT</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’ directories. See <a
href="#SEC32">Security considerations with password authentication</a>, for
more details.
</p>
<a name="IDX70"></a>
<a name="IDX71"></a>
@@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@
<a name="IDX79"></a>
<a name="IDX80"></a>
<a name="IDX81"></a>
-<p>On the server side, the file <tt>`/etc/inetd.conf'</tt>
+<p>On the server side, the file ‘<tt>/etc/inetd.conf</tt>’
needs to be edited so <code>inetd</code> knows to run the
command <code>cvs pserver</code> when it receives a
connection on the right port. By default, the port
@@ -1764,17 +1764,17 @@
environment variable (see section <a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment
variables which affect CVS</a>).
</p>
<p> If your <code>inetd</code> allows raw port numbers in
-<tt>`/etc/inetd.conf'</tt>, then the following (all on a
-single line in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>) should be sufficient:
+‘<tt>/etc/inetd.conf</tt>’, then the following (all on a
+single line in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’) should be sufficient:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">2401 stream tcp nowait
root /usr/local/bin/cvs
cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(You could also use the
-<samp>`-T'</samp> option to specify a temporary directory.)
+‘<samp>-T</samp>’ option to specify a temporary directory.)
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`--allow-root'</samp> option specifies the allowable
+<p>The ‘<samp>--allow-root</samp>’ option specifies the allowable
<small>CVSROOT</small> directory. Clients which attempt to use a
different <small>CVSROOT</small> directory will not be allowed to
connect. If there is more than one <small>CVSROOT</small>
@@ -1787,16 +1787,16 @@
</p>
<p> If your <code>inetd</code> wants a symbolic service
name instead of a raw port number, then put this in
-<tt>`/etc/services'</tt>:
+‘<tt>/etc/services</tt>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvspserver 2401/tcp
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>and put <code>cvspserver</code> instead of <code>2401</code> in
<tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>.
+<p>and put <code>cvspserver</code> instead of <code>2401</code> in
‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’.
</p>
<p>If your system uses <code>xinetd</code> instead of <code>inetd</code>,
the procedure is slightly different.
-Create a file called <tt>`/etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver'</tt> containing the
following:
+Create a file called ‘<tt>/etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver</tt>’
containing the following:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">service cvspserver
{
@@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@
}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(If <code>cvspserver</code> is defined in <tt>`/etc/services'</tt>, you can
omit
+<p>(If <code>cvspserver</code> is defined in
‘<tt>/etc/services</tt>’, you can omit
the <code>port</code> line.)
</p>
<p> Once the above is taken care of, restart your
@@ -1828,12 +1828,12 @@
file is generally used, so people don't compromise
their regular passwords when they access the
repository. This file is
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd'</tt> (see section <a href="#SEC20">The
administrative files</a>). It uses a colon-separated
-format, similar to <tt>`/etc/passwd'</tt> on Unix systems,
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’ (see section <a
href="#SEC20">The administrative files</a>). It uses a colon-separated
+format, similar to ‘<tt>/etc/passwd</tt>’ on Unix systems,
except that it has fewer fields: <small>CVS</small> username,
optional password, and an optional system username for
<small>CVS</small> to run as if authentication succeeds. Here is
-an example <tt>`passwd'</tt> file with five entries:
+an example ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file with five entries:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">anonymous:
bach:ULtgRLXo7NRxs
@@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@
<p>(The passwords are encrypted according to the standard
Unix <code>crypt()</code> function, so it is possible to
paste in passwords directly from regular Unix
-<tt>`/etc/passwd'</tt> files.)
+‘<tt>/etc/passwd</tt>’ files.)
</p>
<p>The first line in the example will grant access to any
<small>CVS</small> client attempting to authenticate as user
@@ -1873,7 +1873,7 @@
as <code>melissa</code> does. That way you could create a
single, shared system user for each project in your
repository, and give each developer their own line in
-the <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd'</tt> file. The <small>CVS</small>
+the ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’ file. The
<small>CVS</small>
username on each line would be different, but the
system username would be the same. The reason to have
different <small>CVS</small> usernames is that <small>CVS</small> will log
their
@@ -1898,7 +1898,7 @@
(and if the system-user field is omitted, then also
omit the colon that would have separated it from the
encrypted password). For example, this would be a
-valid <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd'</tt> file:
+valid ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">anonymous::pubcvs
fish:rKa5jzULzmhOo:kfogel
@@ -1913,18 +1913,18 @@
</p>
<p><small>CVS</small> can also fall back to use system authentication.
When authenticating a password, the server first checks
-for the user in the <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd'</tt>
+for the user in the ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’
file. If it finds the user, it will use that entry for
authentication as described above. But if it does not
-find the user, or if the <small>CVS</small> <tt>`passwd'</tt> file
+find the user, or if the <small>CVS</small> ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file
does not exist, then the server can try to authenticate
the username and password using the operating system's
user-lookup routines (this "fallback" behavior can be
disabled by setting <code>SystemAuth=no</code> in the
-<small>CVS</small> <tt>`config'</tt> file, see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration file</a>).
+<small>CVS</small> ‘<tt>config</tt>’ file, see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration file</a>).
</p>
<p>The default fallback behaviour is to look in
-<tt>`/etc/passwd'</tt> for this system password unless your
+‘<tt>/etc/passwd</tt>’ for this system password unless your
system has PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
and your <small>CVS</small> server executable was configured to
use it at compile time (using <code>./configure --enable-pam</code> - see the
@@ -1932,8 +1932,8 @@
This means that <small>CVS</small> can be configured to use any password
authentication source PAM can be configured to use (possibilities
include a simple UNIX password, NIS, LDAP, and others) in its
-global configuration file (usually <tt>`/etc/pam.conf'</tt>
-or possibly <tt>`/etc/pam.d/cvs'</tt>). See your PAM documentation
+global configuration file (usually ‘<tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>’
+or possibly ‘<tt>/etc/pam.d/cvs</tt>’). See your PAM documentation
for more details on PAM configuration.
</p>
<p>Note that PAM is an experimental feature in <small>CVS</small> and feedback
is
@@ -1948,23 +1948,23 @@
<p>CVS needs an "auth" and "account" module in the
PAM configuration file. A typical PAM configuration
would therefore have the following lines
-in <tt>`/etc/pam.conf'</tt> to emulate the standard <small>CVS</small>
-system <tt>`/etc/passwd'</tt> authentication:
+in ‘<tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>’ to emulate the standard
<small>CVS</small>
+system ‘<tt>/etc/passwd</tt>’ authentication:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs auth required
pam_unix.so
cvs account required pam_unix.so
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The the equivalent <tt>`/etc/pam.d/cvs'</tt> would contain
+<p>The the equivalent ‘<tt>/etc/pam.d/cvs</tt>’ would contain
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">auth required
pam_unix.so
account required pam_unix.so
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>Some systems require a full path to the module so that
-<tt>`pam_unix.so'</tt> (Linux) would become something like
-<tt>`/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1'</tt> (Sun Solaris).
-See the <tt>`contrib/pam'</tt> subdirectory of the <small>CVS</small>
+‘<tt>pam_unix.so</tt>’ (Linux) would become something like
+‘<tt>/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1</tt>’ (Sun Solaris).
+See the ‘<tt>contrib/pam</tt>’ subdirectory of the
<small>CVS</small>
source distribution for further example configurations.
</p>
<p>The PAM service name given above as "cvs" is just
@@ -1993,7 +1993,7 @@
password on a regular basis.
</p>
<p>In the non-PAM configuration where the password is stored in the
-<tt>`CVSROOT/passwd'</tt> file, it is difficult to change passwords on a
+‘<tt>CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’ file, it is difficult to change
passwords on a
regular basis since only administrative users (or in some cases
processes that act as an administrative user) are typicaly given
access to modify this file. Either there needs to be some
@@ -2012,17 +2012,17 @@
see section <a href="#SEC26">Remote repositories</a> for a list of other
methods.
</p>
<p>Right now, the only way to put a password in the
-<small>CVS</small> <tt>`passwd'</tt> file is to paste it there from
+<small>CVS</small> ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file is to paste it there from
somewhere else. Someday, there may be a <code>cvs
passwd</code> command.
</p>
-<p>Unlike many of the files in <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt>, it
-is normal to edit the <tt>`passwd'</tt> file in-place,
+<p>Unlike many of the files in ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’, it
+is normal to edit the ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file in-place,
rather than via <small>CVS</small>. This is because of the
-possible security risks of having the <tt>`passwd'</tt>
+possible security risks of having the ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’
file checked out to people's working copies. If you do
-want to include the <tt>`passwd'</tt> file in checkouts of
-<tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt>, see <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC177">The checkoutlist
file</a>.
+want to include the ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file in checkouts of
+‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’, see <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC177">The
checkoutlist file</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@
nothing will be recorded.)
</p>
<p>The records are stored, by default, in the file
-<tt>`$HOME/.cvspass'</tt>. That file's format is
+‘<tt>$HOME/.cvspass</tt>’. That file's format is
human-readable, and to a degree human-editable, but
note that the passwords are not stored in
cleartext—they are trivially encoded to protect them
@@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@
server side, in which case you'll have to re-run
<code>cvs login</code>).
</p>
-<p>Note that if the <samp>`:pserver:'</samp> were not present in
+<p>Note that if the ‘<samp>:pserver:</samp>’ were not present in
the repository specification, <small>CVS</small> would assume it
should use <code>rsh</code> to connect with the server
instead (see section <a href="#SEC28">Connecting with rsh</a>).
@@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@
are running <small>CVS</small> commands from within it, there is
no longer any need to specify the repository
explicitly, because <small>CVS</small> can deduce the repository
-from the working copy's <tt>`CVS'</tt> subdirectory.
+from the working copy's ‘<tt>CVS</tt>’ subdirectory.
</p>
<a name="IDX86"></a>
<p>The password for a given remote repository can be
@@ -2169,11 +2169,11 @@
might be possible to modify <small>CVS</small> to prevent that,
but no one has done so as of this writing.
</p>
-<p>Note that because the <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT'</tt> directory
-contains <tt>`passwd'</tt> and other files which are used
+<p>Note that because the ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT</tt>’ directory
+contains ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ and other files which are used
to check security, you must control the permissions on
this directory as tightly as the permissions on
-<tt>`/etc'</tt>. The same applies to the <tt>`$CVSROOT'</tt>
+‘<tt>/etc</tt>’. The same applies to the
‘<tt>$CVSROOT</tt>’
directory itself and any directory
above it in the tree. Anyone who has write access to
such a directory will have the ability to become any
@@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@
<p>To do this, <small>CVS</small> needs to be compiled with GSSAPI
support; when configuring <small>CVS</small> it tries to detect
whether GSSAPI libraries using kerberos version 5 are
-present. You can also use the <tt>`--with-gssapi'</tt>
+present. You can also use the ‘<tt>--with-gssapi</tt>’
flag to configure.
</p>
<p>The connection is authenticated using GSSAPI, but the
@@ -2229,7 +2229,7 @@
<p>The data transmitted is <em>not</em> encrypted by
default. Encryption support must be compiled into both
the client and the server; use the
-<tt>`--enable-encrypt'</tt> configure option to turn it on.
+‘<tt>--enable-encrypt</tt>’ configure option to turn it on.
You must then use the <code>-x</code> global option to
request encryption.
</p>
@@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@
Kerberos which provides for strong authentication, you
will probably want to disable the ability to
authenticate via cleartext passwords. To do so, create
-an empty <tt>`CVSROOT/passwd'</tt> password file, and set
+an empty ‘<tt>CVSROOT/passwd</tt>’ password file, and set
<code>SystemAuth=no</code> in the config file
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration
file</a>).
</p>
@@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@
canonical name of the server host. You will have to
set this up as required by your GSSAPI mechanism.
</p>
-<p>To connect using GSSAPI, use <samp>`:gserver:'</samp>. For
+<p>To connect using GSSAPI, use ‘<samp>:gserver:</samp>’. For
example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs -d
:gserver:faun.example.org:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout foo
@@ -2291,17 +2291,17 @@
<p>To do this, <small>CVS</small> needs to be compiled with kerberos
support; when configuring <small>CVS</small> it tries to detect
whether kerberos is present or you can use the
-<tt>`--with-krb4'</tt> flag to configure.
+‘<tt>--with-krb4</tt>’ flag to configure.
</p>
<p>The data transmitted is <em>not</em> encrypted by
default. Encryption support must be compiled into both
the client and server; use the
-<tt>`--enable-encryption'</tt> configure option to turn it
+‘<tt>--enable-encryption</tt>’ configure option to turn it
on. You must then use the <code>-x</code> global option to
request encryption.
</p>
<a name="IDX87"></a>
-<p>You need to edit <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt> on the server
+<p>You need to edit ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’ on the server
machine to run <code>cvs kserver</code>. The client uses
port 1999 by default; if you want to use another port
specify it in the <code>CVSROOT</code> (see section <a href="#SEC26">Remote
repositories</a>)
@@ -2359,14 +2359,14 @@
create a connection which uses the remote protocol.
</p>
<p>To connect using the <code>fork</code> method, use
-<samp>`:fork:'</samp> and the pathname to your local
+‘<samp>:fork:</samp>’ and the pathname to your local
repository. For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs -d
:fork:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout foo
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX89"></a>
-<p>As with <code>:ext:</code>, the server is called <samp>`cvs'</samp>
+<p>As with <code>:ext:</code>, the server is called
‘<samp>cvs</samp>’
by default, or the value of the <code>CVS_SERVER</code>
environment variable.
</p>
@@ -2421,9 +2421,9 @@
for a user: by inclusion, and by exclusion.
</p>
<p> "Inclusion" means listing that user
-specifically in the <tt>`$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/readers'</tt>
+specifically in the ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/readers</tt>’
file, which is simply a newline-separated list of
-users. Here is a sample <tt>`readers'</tt> file:
+users. Here is a sample ‘<tt>readers</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">melissa
splotnik
@@ -2442,26 +2442,26 @@
those users listed in it have write access, and
everyone else has read-only access (of course, even the
read-only users still need to be listed in the
-<small>CVS</small> <tt>`passwd'</tt> file). The
-<tt>`writers'</tt> file has the same format as the
-<tt>`readers'</tt> file.
+<small>CVS</small> ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’ file). The
+‘<tt>writers</tt>’ file has the same format as the
+‘<tt>readers</tt>’ file.
</p>
-<p> Note: if your <small>CVS</small> <tt>`passwd'</tt>
+<p> Note: if your <small>CVS</small> ‘<tt>passwd</tt>’
file maps cvs users onto system users (see section <a href="#SEC30">Setting up
the server for password authentication</a>), make sure you deny or grant
read-only access using the <em>cvs</em> usernames, not
-the system usernames. That is, the <tt>`readers'</tt> and
-<tt>`writers'</tt> files contain cvs usernames, which may
+the system usernames. That is, the ‘<tt>readers</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>writers</tt>’ files contain cvs usernames, which may
or may not be the same as system usernames.
</p>
<p> Here is a complete description of the server's
behavior in deciding whether to grant read-only or
read-write access:
</p>
-<p> If <tt>`readers'</tt> exists, and this user is
+<p> If ‘<tt>readers</tt>’ exists, and this user is
listed in it, then she gets read-only access. Or if
-<tt>`writers'</tt> exists, and this user is NOT listed in
+‘<tt>writers</tt>’ exists, and this user is NOT listed in
it, then she also gets read-only access (this is true
-even if <tt>`readers'</tt> exists but she is not listed
+even if ‘<tt>readers</tt>’ exists but she is not listed
there). Otherwise, she gets full read-write access.
</p>
<p> Of course there is a conflict if the user is
@@ -2500,9 +2500,9 @@
<p>where <var>pid</var> is the process identification number of
the server.
They are located in the directory specified by
-the <samp>`-T'</samp> global option (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>),
+the ‘<samp>-T</samp>’ global option (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC118">Global options</a>),
the <code>TMPDIR</code> environment variable (see section <a
href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which affect CVS</a>),
-or, failing that, <tt>`/tmp'</tt>.
+or, failing that, ‘<tt>/tmp</tt>’.
</p>
<p>In most cases the server will remove the temporary
directory when it is done, whether it finishes normally
@@ -2517,7 +2517,7 @@
</li><li>
If the server is killed in a way that it has no way of
-cleaning up (most notably, <samp>`kill -KILL'</samp> on unix).
+cleaning up (most notably, ‘<samp>kill -KILL</samp>’ on unix).
</li><li>
If the system shuts down without an orderly shutdown,
@@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@
</li></ul>
<p>In cases such as this, you will need to manually remove
-the <tt>`cvs-serv<var>pid</var>'</tt> directories. As long as
+the ‘<tt>cvs-serv<var>pid</var></tt>’ directories. As long as
there is no server running with process identification
number <var>pid</var>, it is safe to do so.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_21.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_21.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_21.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_21.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_21.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
potentially confusing error messages.
</p>
<p>The messages are alphabetical, but introductory text
-such as <samp>`cvs update: '</samp> is not considered in
+such as ‘<samp>cvs update: </samp>’ is not considered in
ordering them.
</p>
<p>In some cases the list includes messages printed by old
@@ -125,18 +125,18 @@
pserver server which chooses not to provide a
specific reason for denying authorization. Check that
the username and password specified are correct and
-that the <code>CVSROOT</code> specified is allowed by
<samp>`--allow-root'</samp>
-in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>. See <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC29">Direct connection
with password authentication</a>.
+that the <code>CVSROOT</code> specified is allowed by
‘<samp>--allow-root</samp>’
+in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’. See <a href="cvs_2.html#SEC29">Direct
connection with password authentication</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>cvs <var>command</var>: conflict: removed <var>file</var> was
modified by second party</code></dt>
<dd><p>This message indicates that you removed a file, and
someone else modified it. To resolve the conflict,
-first run <samp>`cvs add <var>file</var>'</samp>. If desired, look
+first run ‘<samp>cvs add <var>file</var></samp>’. If desired, look
at the other party's modification to decide whether you
still want to remove it. If you don't want to remove
it, stop here. If you do want to remove it, proceed
-with <samp>`cvs remove <var>file</var>'</samp> and commit your
+with ‘<samp>cvs remove <var>file</var></samp>’ and commit your
removal.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@
able to figure out what causes it, nor is it known
whether it is specific to linux (or even to this
particular machine!). If the problem does occur on
-other unices, <samp>`Operation not permitted'</samp> would be
-likely to read <samp>`Not owner'</samp> or whatever the system
+other unices, ‘<samp>Operation not permitted</samp>’ would be
+likely to read ‘<samp>Not owner</samp>’ or whatever the system
in question uses for the unix <code>EPERM</code> error. If
you have any information to add, please let us know as
described in <a href="cvs_23.html#SEC188">Dealing with bugs in CVS or this
manual</a>. If you experience this error
@@ -161,20 +161,20 @@
<dt> <code>cvs [server aborted]: Cannot check out files into the repository
itself</code></dt>
<dd><p>The obvious cause for this message (especially for
non-client/server <small>CVS</small>) is that the <small>CVS</small> root
-is, for example, <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot'</tt> and you try
+is, for example, ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot</tt>’ and you try
to check out files when you are in a subdirectory, such
-as <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot/test'</tt>. However, there is a
+as ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot/test</tt>’. However, there is a
more subtle cause, which is that the temporary
directory on the server is set to a subdirectory of the
root (which is also not allowed). If this is the
problem, set the temporary directory to somewhere else,
-for example <tt>`/var/tmp'</tt>; see <code>TMPDIR</code> in
+for example ‘<tt>/var/tmp</tt>’; see <code>TMPDIR</code> in
<a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which affect CVS</a>,
for how to set the
temporary directory.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>cannot commit files as 'root'</code></dt>
-<dd><p>See <samp>`'root' is not allowed to commit files'</samp>.
+<dd><p>See ‘<samp>'root' is not allowed to commit files</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or
directory</code></dt>
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
<dt> <code>dying gasps from <var>server</var> unexpected</code></dt>
<dd><p>There is a known bug in the server for <small>CVS</small> 1.9.18
and older which can cause this. For me, this was
-reproducible if I used the <samp>`-t'</samp> global option. It
+reproducible if I used the ‘<samp>-t</samp>’ global option. It
was fixed by Andy Piper's 14 Nov 1997 change to
src/filesubr.c, if anyone is curious.
If you see the message,
@@ -344,11 +344,11 @@
obscure) cases in which <small>CVS</small> will require you to
try a few other <small>CVS</small> commands involving that tag,
before you find one which will cause <small>CVS</small> to update
-the <tt>`val-tags'</tt> file; see discussion of val-tags in
+the ‘<tt>val-tags</tt>’ file; see discussion of val-tags in
<a href="cvs_2.html#SEC13">File permissions</a>. You only need to worry about
this once for a given tag; when a tag is listed in
-<tt>`val-tags'</tt>, it stays there. Note that using
-<samp>`-f'</samp> to not require tag matches does not override
+‘<tt>val-tags</tt>’, it stays there. Note that using
+‘<samp>-f</samp>’ to not require tag matches does not override
this check; see <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC119">Common command options</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -388,38 +388,38 @@
<small>CVS</small> cannot determine who is actually making the change.
As such, by default, <small>CVS</small> disallows changes to be committed by
users
logged in as "root". (You can disable this option by passing the
-<code>--enable-rootcommit</code> option to <tt>`configure'</tt> and
recompiling <small>CVS</small>.
-On some systems this means editing the appropriate <tt>`config.h'</tt> file
+<code>--enable-rootcommit</code> option to ‘<tt>configure</tt>’
and recompiling <small>CVS</small>.
+On some systems this means editing the appropriate
‘<tt>config.h</tt>’ file
before building <small>CVS</small>.)
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>Too many arguments!</code></dt>
-<dd><p>This message is typically printed by the <tt>`log.pl'</tt>
-script which is in the <tt>`contrib'</tt> directory in the
+<dd><p>This message is typically printed by the ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’
+script which is in the ‘<tt>contrib</tt>’ directory in the
<small>CVS</small> source distribution. In some versions of
-<small>CVS</small>, <tt>`log.pl'</tt> has been part of the default
-<small>CVS</small> installation. The <tt>`log.pl'</tt> script gets
-called from the <tt>`loginfo'</tt> administrative file.
-Check that the arguments passed in <tt>`loginfo'</tt> match
-what your version of <tt>`log.pl'</tt> expects. In
-particular, the <tt>`log.pl'</tt> from <small>CVS</small> 1.3 and
+<small>CVS</small>, ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ has been part of the default
+<small>CVS</small> installation. The ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ script gets
+called from the ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ administrative file.
+Check that the arguments passed in ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ match
+what your version of ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ expects. In
+particular, the ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ from <small>CVS</small> 1.3 and
older expects the logfile as an argument whereas the
-<tt>`log.pl'</tt> from <small>CVS</small> 1.5 and newer expects the
-logfile to be specified with a <samp>`-f'</samp> option. Of
-course, if you don't need <tt>`log.pl'</tt> you can just
-comment it out of <tt>`loginfo'</tt>.
+‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ from <small>CVS</small> 1.5 and newer expects the
+logfile to be specified with a ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option. Of
+course, if you don't need ‘<tt>log.pl</tt>’ you can just
+comment it out of ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>cvs [update aborted]: unexpected EOF reading
<var>file</var>,v</code></dt>
-<dd><p>See <samp>`EOF in key in RCS file'</samp>.
+<dd><p>See ‘<samp>EOF in key in RCS file</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from
<var>server</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>This message typically means that the server is not set
-up properly. For example, if <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt> points
+up properly. For example, if ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’ points
to a nonexistent cvs executable. To debug it further,
find the log file which inetd writes
-(<tt>`/var/log/messages'</tt> or whatever inetd uses on
+(‘<tt>/var/log/messages</tt>’ or whatever inetd uses on
your system). For details, see <a href="#SEC185">Trouble making a connection
to a CVS server</a>, and
<a href="cvs_2.html#SEC30">Setting up the server for password
authentication</a>.
</p>
@@ -431,9 +431,9 @@
commit</code> you need to <code>cvs update</code>. <small>CVS</small> will
merge
the changes that you made and the changes that the
other person made. If it does not detect any conflicts
-it will report <samp>`M <var>file</var>'</samp> and you are ready
+it will report ‘<samp>M <var>file</var></samp>’ and you are ready
to <code>cvs commit</code>. If it detects conflicts it will
-print a message saying so, will report <samp>`C <var>file</var>'</samp>,
+print a message saying so, will report ‘<samp>C
<var>file</var></samp>’,
and you need to manually resolve the
conflict. For more details on this process see
<a href="cvs_10.html#SEC86">Conflicts example</a>.
@@ -454,15 +454,15 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>warning: unrecognized response `<var>text</var>' from cvs
server</code></dt>
<dd><p>If <var>text</var> contains a valid response (such as
-<samp>`ok'</samp>) followed by an extra carriage return
+‘<samp>ok</samp>’) followed by an extra carriage return
character (on many systems this will cause the second
part of the message to overwrite the first part), then
-it probably means that you are using the <samp>`:ext:'</samp>
+it probably means that you are using the ‘<samp>:ext:</samp>’
access method with a version of rsh, such as most
non-unix rsh versions, which does not by default
provide a transparent data stream. In such cases you
-probably want to try <samp>`:server:'</samp> instead of
-<samp>`:ext:'</samp>. If <var>text</var> is something else, this
+probably want to try ‘<samp>:server:</samp>’ instead of
+‘<samp>:ext:</samp>’. If <var>text</var> is something else, this
may signify a problem with your <small>CVS</small> server.
Double-check your installation against the instructions
for setting up the <small>CVS</small> server.
@@ -550,11 +550,11 @@
or "end of file from server"
typically indicate that inetd is listening for
connections but is unable to start <small>CVS</small> (this is frequently
-caused by having an incorrect path in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>
+caused by having an incorrect path in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’
or by firewall software rejecting the connection).
"unrecognized auth response" errors are caused by a bad command
-line in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>, typically an invalid option or forgetting
-to put the <samp>`pserver'</samp> command at the end of the line.
+line in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’, typically an invalid option or
forgetting
+to put the ‘<samp>pserver</samp>’ command at the end of the line.
Another less common problem is invisible control characters that
your editor "helpfully" added without you noticing.
</p>
@@ -572,8 +572,8 @@
...
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>then you're missing the <samp>`pserver'</samp> command at the end of the
-line in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>; check to make sure that the entire command
+<p>then you're missing the ‘<samp>pserver</samp>’ command at the
end of the
+line in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’; check to make sure that the entire
command
is on one line and that it's complete.
</p>
<p>Likewise, if you get something like:
@@ -585,12 +585,12 @@
...
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>then you've misspelled <samp>`pserver'</samp> in some way. If it isn't
+<p>then you've misspelled ‘<samp>pserver</samp>’ in some way. If
it isn't
obvious, check for invisible control characters (particularly
-carriage returns) in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>.
+carriage returns) in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’.
</p>
<p>If it fails to work at all, then make sure inetd is working
-right. Change the invocation in <tt>`inetd.conf'</tt> to run the
+right. Change the invocation in ‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’ to run the
echo program instead of cvs. For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">2401 stream tcp nowait
root /bin/echo echo hello
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
<small>CVS</small>. I hear that there is an AIX patch available
to address this problem.
</p>
-<p>Another good debugging tool is the <samp>`-d'</samp>
+<p>Another good debugging tool is the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’
(debugging) option to inetd. Consult your system
documentation for more information.
</p>
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>then you probably haven't specified <samp>`-f'</samp> in
<tt>`inetd.conf'</tt>.
+<p>then you probably haven't specified ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ in
‘<tt>inetd.conf</tt>’.
(In releases prior to <small>CVS</small> 1.11.1, this problem can be caused by
your system setting the <code>$HOME</code> environment variable
for programs being run by inetd. In this case, you can either
@@ -666,11 +666,11 @@
<li>
On Windows, if there is a 30 second or so delay when
you run a <small>CVS</small> command, it may mean that you have
-your home directory set to <tt>`C:/'</tt>, for example (see
+your home directory set to ‘<tt>C:/</tt>’, for example (see
<code>HOMEDRIVE</code> and <code>HOMEPATH</code> in
<a href="cvs_19.html#SEC181">All environment variables which affect CVS</a>).
<small>CVS</small> expects the home
-directory to not end in a slash, for example <tt>`C:'</tt>
-or <tt>`C:\cvs'</tt>.
+directory to not end in a slash, for example ‘<tt>C:</tt>’
+or ‘<tt>C:\cvs</tt>’.
</li><li>
If you are running <small>CVS</small> 1.9.18 or older, and
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--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_22.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_22.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<p>The list of contributors here is not comprehensive; for a more
complete list of who has contributed to this manual see
-the file <tt>`doc/ChangeLog'</tt> in the <small>CVS</small> source
+the file ‘<tt>doc/ChangeLog</tt>’ in the <small>CVS</small> source
distribution.
</p>
<hr size="6">
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_24.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_24.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_24.html:1.17 Tue Aug 23 23:51:10 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_24.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -274,9 +274,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC115">Command
structure</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC115">A.1 Overall
structure of CVS commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#IDX233">Comment
leader</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC121">A.6.1 admin
options</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC125">commit
(subcommand)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC125">A.8
commit—Check files into the repository</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC168"><tt>`commitinfo'</tt></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2 Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX266"><tt>`commitinfo'</tt>, command
environment</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2
Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX265"><tt>`commitinfo'</tt>, working directory</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2 Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2 Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX266">‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’, command
environment</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2
Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX265">‘<tt>commitinfo</tt>’, working
directory</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2
Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">Commits, precommit
verification of</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2
Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_1.html#SEC6">Committing changes to
files</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_1.html#SEC6">1.3.2 Committing your
changes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC166">Committing,
administrative support files</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC166">C.3 The commit support files</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_25.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_25.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_25.html:1.16 Tue Aug 23 23:51:10 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_25.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_4.html#SEC45">Decimal revision
number</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_4.html#SEC45">4.1 Revision
numbers</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX263">DEFAULT in
commitinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC168">C.3.2
Commitinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX270">DEFAULT in
editinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC170">C.3.4
Editinfo</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX267">DEFAULT in
<tt>`verifymsg'</tt></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log messages</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX267">DEFAULT in
‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log messages</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_3.html#SEC43">Defining a
module</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_3.html#SEC43">3.2 Defining the
module</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_2.html#SEC20">Defining modules
(intro)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_2.html#SEC20">2.4 The
administrative files</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">Defining modules
(reference manual)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">C.1
The modules file</a></td></tr>
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC116">Exit status, of
CVS</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC116">A.2 CVS's exit
status</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_21.html#IDX317">Exit status, of
editor</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_21.html#SEC184">F.1 Partial list
of error messages</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_8.html#IDX134">Exit status, of
taginfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_8.html#SEC78">8.3 User-defined
logging</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX268">Exit status, of
<tt>`verifymsg'</tt></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log messages</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX268">Exit status, of
‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log messages</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC135">export
(subcommand)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_16.html#SEC135">A.10
export—Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#IDX252">Export
program</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC163">C.1.5 Module
options</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_28.html:1.20
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--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_28.html:1.20 Tue Aug 23 23:51:10 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_28.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -194,9 +194,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC179">Variables</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC179">C.8 Expansions in administrative files</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_13.html#IDX197">Vendor</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="cvs_13.html#SEC105">13. Tracking third-party
sources</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_13.html#IDX198">Vendor
branch</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_13.html#SEC105">13. Tracking
third-party sources</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169"><tt>`verifymsg'</tt> (admin file)</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log
messages</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX269"><tt>`verifymsg'</tt>, changing the log
message</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying
log messages</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX290"><tt>`verifymsg'</tt>, changing the log
message</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">C.9 The
CVSROOT/config configuration file</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’ (admin
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying log
messages</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX269">‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’, changing the log
message</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC169">C.3.3 Verifying
log messages</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="cvs_18.html#IDX290">‘<tt>verifymsg</tt>’, changing the log
message</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">C.9 The
CVSROOT/config configuration file</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_17.html#IDX250">version
(subcommand)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_17.html#SEC156">B. Quick
reference to CVS commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_20.html#SEC182">Versions, of
CVS</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_20.html#SEC182">E. Compatibility
between CVS Versions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_4.html#SEC46">Versions, revisions
and releases</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="cvs_4.html#SEC46">4.2 Versions,
revisions and releases</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_3.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_3.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_3.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_3.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -138,17 +138,17 @@
put under <small>CVS</small> control. In these cases the easiest way is to
use the
<code>import</code> command. An example is probably the easiest way to
explain how to use it. If the files you want to install in
-<small>CVS</small> reside in <tt>`<var>wdir</var>'</tt>, and you want them to
appear in the
-repository as <tt>`$CVSROOT/yoyodyne/<var>rdir</var>'</tt>, you can do this:
+<small>CVS</small> reside in ‘<tt><var>wdir</var></tt>’, and you
want them to appear in the
+repository as ‘<tt>$CVSROOT/yoyodyne/<var>rdir</var></tt>’, you
can do this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cd <var>wdir</var>
$ cvs import -m "Imported sources" yoyodyne/<var>rdir</var> yoyo
start
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Unless you supply a log message with the <samp>`-m'</samp>
+<p>Unless you supply a log message with the ‘<samp>-m</samp>’
flag, <small>CVS</small> starts an editor and prompts for a
-message. The string <samp>`yoyo'</samp> is a <em>vendor tag</em>,
-and <samp>`start'</samp> is a <em>release tag</em>. They may fill
+message. The string ‘<samp>yoyo</samp>’ is a <em>vendor tag</em>,
+and ‘<samp>start</samp>’ is a <em>release tag</em>. They may fill
no purpose in this context, but since <small>CVS</small> requires
them they must be present. See section <a href="cvs_13.html#SEC105">Tracking
third-party sources</a>, for
more information about them.
@@ -213,16 +213,16 @@
</dd>
<dt> From RCS</dt>
<dd><p>If you have been using <small>RCS</small>, find the <small>RCS</small>
-files—usually a file named <tt>`foo.c'</tt> will have its
-<small>RCS</small> file in <tt>`RCS/foo.c,v'</tt> (but it could be
+files—usually a file named ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ will have its
+<small>RCS</small> file in ‘<tt>RCS/foo.c,v</tt>’ (but it could be
other places; consult the <small>RCS</small> documentation for
details). Then create the appropriate directories in
<small>CVS</small> if they do not already exist. Then copy the
files into the appropriate directories in the <small>CVS</small>
repository (the name in the repository must be the name
-of the source file with <samp>`,v'</samp> added; the files go
+of the source file with ‘<samp>,v</samp>’ added; the files go
directly in the appropriate directory of the repository,
-not in an <tt>`RCS'</tt> subdirectory). This is one of the
+not in an ‘<tt>RCS</tt>’ subdirectory). This is one of the
few times when it is a good idea to access the <small>CVS</small>
repository directly, rather than using <small>CVS</small>
commands. Then you are ready to check out a new
@@ -243,14 +243,14 @@
script that will check out the files one revision at a
time using the command line interface to the other
system, and then check the revisions into <small>CVS</small>.
-The <tt>`sccs2rcs'</tt> script mentioned below may be a
+The ‘<tt>sccs2rcs</tt>’ script mentioned below may be a
useful example to follow.
</p>
<a name="IDX91"></a>
</dd>
<dt> From SCCS</dt>
-<dd><p>There is a script in the <tt>`contrib'</tt> directory of
-the <small>CVS</small> source distribution called <tt>`sccs2rcs'</tt>
+<dd><p>There is a script in the ‘<tt>contrib</tt>’ directory of
+the <small>CVS</small> source distribution called
‘<tt>sccs2rcs</tt>’
which converts <small>SCCS</small> files to <small>RCS</small> files.
Note: you must run it on a machine which has both
<small>SCCS</small> and <small>RCS</small> installed, and like everything
@@ -260,8 +260,8 @@
<a name="IDX92"></a>
</dd>
<dt> From PVCS</dt>
-<dd><p>There is a script in the <tt>`contrib'</tt> directory of
-the <small>CVS</small> source distribution called <tt>`pvcs_to_rcs'</tt>
+<dd><p>There is a script in the ‘<tt>contrib</tt>’ directory of
+the <small>CVS</small> source distribution called
‘<tt>pvcs_to_rcs</tt>’
which converts <small>PVCS</small> archives to <small>RCS</small> files.
You must run it on a machine which has both
<small>PVCS</small> and <small>RCS</small> installed, and like everything
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 3.2 Defining the module </h2>
<p>The next step is to define the module in the
-<tt>`modules'</tt> file. This is not strictly necessary,
+‘<tt>modules</tt>’ file. This is not strictly necessary,
but modules can be convenient in grouping together
related files and directories.
</p>
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@
</li><li>
Edit the file and insert a line that defines the module. See section <a
href="cvs_2.html#SEC20">The administrative files</a>, for an introduction. See
section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC158">The modules file</a>, for a full
description of the modules file. You can use the
-following line to define the module <samp>`tc'</samp>:
+following line to define the module ‘<samp>tc</samp>’:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">tc yoyodyne/tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
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texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_4.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_4.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -114,8 +114,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 4.1 Revision numbers </h2>
<p>Each version of a file has a unique <em>revision
-number</em>. Revision numbers look like <samp>`1.1'</samp>,
-<samp>`1.2'</samp>, <samp>`1.3.2.2'</samp> or even <samp>`1.3.2.2.4.5'</samp>.
+number</em>. Revision numbers look like ‘<samp>1.1</samp>’,
+‘<samp>1.2</samp>’, ‘<samp>1.3.2.2</samp>’ or even
‘<samp>1.3.2.2.4.5</samp>’.
A revision number always has an even number of
period-separated decimal integers. By default revision
1.1 is the first revision of a file. Each successive
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>It is also possible to end up with numbers containing
-more than one period, for example <samp>`1.3.2.2'</samp>. Such
+more than one period, for example ‘<samp>1.3.2.2</samp>’. Such
revisions represent revisions on branches
(see section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>); such
revision numbers
are explained in detail in <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC58">Branches and
revisions</a>.
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
<p>A file can have several versions, as described above.
Likewise, a software product can have several versions.
A software product is often given a version number such
-as <samp>`4.1.1'</samp>.
+as ‘<samp>4.1.1</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Versions in the first sense are called <em>revisions</em>
in this document, and versions in the second sense are
@@ -205,9 +205,9 @@
provide a better way to distinguish between things like
release 1 versus release 2 of your product
(see section <a href="#SEC48">Tags–Symbolic revisions</a>). However, if
you want to set the
-numeric revisions, the <samp>`-r'</samp> option to <code>cvs
-commit</code> can do that. The <samp>`-r'</samp> option implies the
-<samp>`-f'</samp> option, in the sense that it causes the
+numeric revisions, the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option to <code>cvs
+commit</code> can do that. The ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option implies
the
+‘<samp>-f</samp>’ option, in the sense that it causes the
files to be committed even if they are not modified.
</p>
<p>For example, to bring all your files up to
@@ -217,10 +217,10 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs commit -r 3.0
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Note that the number you specify with <samp>`-r'</samp> must be
+<p>Note that the number you specify with ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ must be
larger than any existing revision number. That is, if
-revision 3.0 exists, you cannot <samp>`cvs commit
--r 1.3'</samp>. If you want to maintain several releases in
+revision 3.0 exists, you cannot ‘<samp>cvs commit
+-r 1.3</samp>’. If you want to maintain several releases in
parallel, you need to use a branch (see section <a
href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>).
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -274,16 +274,16 @@
<a name="IDX98"></a>
<a name="IDX99"></a>
<p>You can use the <code>tag</code> command to give a symbolic name to a
-certain revision of a file. You can use the <samp>`-v'</samp> flag to the
+certain revision of a file. You can use the ‘<samp>-v</samp>’
flag to the
<code>status</code> command to see all tags that a file has, and
which revision numbers they represent. Tag names must
start with an uppercase or lowercase letter and can
contain uppercase and lowercase letters, digits,
-<samp>`-'</samp>, and <samp>`_'</samp>. The two tag names <code>BASE</code>
+‘<samp>-</samp>’, and ‘<samp>_</samp>’. The two tag
names <code>BASE</code>
and <code>HEAD</code> are reserved for use by <small>CVS</small>. It
is expected that future names which are special to
<small>CVS</small> will be specially named, for example by
-starting with <samp>`.'</samp>, rather than being named analogously to
+starting with ‘<samp>.</samp>’, rather than being named
analogously to
<code>BASE</code> and <code>HEAD</code>, to avoid conflicts with
actual tag names.
</p>
@@ -291,8 +291,8 @@
based on information such as the name of the program
and the version number of the release. For example,
one might take the name of the program, immediately
-followed by the version number with <samp>`.'</samp> changed to
-<samp>`-'</samp>, so that <small>CVS</small> 1.9 would be tagged with the name
+followed by the version number with ‘<samp>.</samp>’ changed to
+‘<samp>-</samp>’, so that <small>CVS</small> 1.9 would be tagged
with the name
<code>cvs1-9</code>. If you choose a consistent convention,
then you won't constantly be guessing whether a tag is
<code>cvs-1-9</code> or <code>cvs1_9</code> or what. You might
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
<p>The following example shows how you can add a tag to a
file. The commands must be issued inside your working
directory. That is, you should issue the
-command in the directory where <tt>`backend.c'</tt>
+command in the directory where ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’
resides.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs tag rel-0-4 backend.c
@@ -347,9 +347,9 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX102"></a>
<a name="IDX103"></a>
-<p>The <code>checkout</code> command has a flag, <samp>`-r'</samp>, that lets
you check out
+<p>The <code>checkout</code> command has a flag,
‘<samp>-r</samp>’, that lets you check out
a certain revision of a module. This flag makes it easy to
-retrieve the sources that make up release 1.0 of the module <samp>`tc'</samp>
at
+retrieve the sources that make up release 1.0 of the module
‘<samp>tc</samp>’ at
any time in the future:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout -r rel-1-0 tc
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
that release, but you cannot find the bug in the current working copy.
</p>
<p>You can also check out a module as it was at any given date.
-See section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC123">checkout options</a>. When
specifying <samp>`-r'</samp> to
+See section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC123">checkout options</a>. When
specifying ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ to
any of these commands, you will need beware of sticky
tags; see <a href="#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>.
</p>
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@
Namely, running the <code>cvs tag</code> command without
arguments causes <small>CVS</small> to select the revisions which
are checked out in the current working directory. For
-example, if the copy of <tt>`backend.c'</tt> in working
+example, if the copy of ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’ in working
directory was checked out from revision 1.4, then
<small>CVS</small> will tag revision 1.4. Note that the tag is
applied immediately to revision 1.4 in the repository;
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
are tagging the checked-in revisions, which may differ
from locally modified files in your working directory.
If you want to avoid doing this by mistake, specify the
-<samp>`-c'</samp> option to <code>cvs tag</code>. If there are any
+‘<samp>-c</samp>’ option to <code>cvs tag</code>. If there are any
locally modified files, <small>CVS</small> will abort with an
error before it tags any files:
</p>
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>-f</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only useful with the <samp>`-D <var>date</var>'</samp> or <samp>`-r
<var>tag</var>'</samp>
+<dd><p>Only useful with the ‘<samp>-D <var>date</var></samp>’ or
‘<samp>-r <var>tag</var></samp>’
flags. If no matching revision is found, use the most
recent revision (instead of ignoring the file).
</p>
@@ -495,8 +495,8 @@
</dl>
<p>The <code>cvs tag</code> command also allows one to specify
-files by revision or date, using the same <samp>`-r'</samp>,
-<samp>`-D'</samp>, and <samp>`-f'</samp> options. However, this
+files by revision or date, using the same ‘<samp>-r</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-D</samp>’, and ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ options.
However, this
feature is probably not what you want. The reason is
that <code>cvs tag</code> chooses which files to tag based on
the files that exist in the working directory, rather
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@
<a name="IDX107"></a>
<a name="IDX108"></a>
<a name="IDX109"></a>
-<p>To delete a tag, specify the <samp>`-d'</samp> option to either
+<p>To delete a tag, specify the ‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option to either
<code>cvs tag</code> or <code>cvs rtag</code>. For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs rtag -d rel-0-4 tc
@@ -578,9 +578,9 @@
<p>When we say <em>move</em> a tag, we mean to make the same
name point to different revisions. For example, the
<code>stable</code> tag may currently point to revision 1.4
-of <tt>`backend.c'</tt> and perhaps we want to make it
+of ‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’ and perhaps we want to make it
point to revision 1.6. To move a non-branch tag, specify the
-<samp>`-F'</samp> option to either <code>cvs tag</code> or <code>cvs
+‘<samp>-F</samp>’ option to either <code>cvs tag</code> or
<code>cvs
rtag</code>. For example, the task just mentioned might be
accomplished as:
</p>
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@
tag. For example, one may have misspelled the tag name
and want to correct it (hopefully before others are
relying on the old spelling). To rename a tag, first
-create a new tag using the <samp>`-r'</samp> option to
+create a new tag using the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option to
<code>cvs rtag</code>, and then delete the old name. (Caution:
this method will not work with branch tags.)
This leaves the new tag on exactly the
@@ -653,21 +653,21 @@
Then, if the tag is missing for that file, there is no
way to know whether the tag refers to the time before
the file was added, or the time after it was removed.
-If you specify the <samp>`-r'</samp> option to <code>cvs rtag</code>,
+If you specify the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option to <code>cvs
rtag</code>,
then <small>CVS</small> tags the files which have been removed,
and thereby avoids this problem. For example, one
might specify <code>-r HEAD</code> to tag the head.
</p>
<p>On the subject of adding and removing files, the
-<code>cvs rtag</code> command has a <samp>`-a'</samp> option which
+<code>cvs rtag</code> command has a ‘<samp>-a</samp>’ option which
means to clear the tag from removed files that would
not otherwise be tagged. For example, one might
-specify this option in conjunction with <samp>`-F'</samp> when
-moving a tag. If one moved a tag without <samp>`-a'</samp>,
+specify this option in conjunction with ‘<samp>-F</samp>’ when
+moving a tag. If one moved a tag without ‘<samp>-a</samp>’,
then the tag in the removed files might still refer to
the old revision, rather than reflecting the fact that
the file had been removed. I don't think this is
-necessary if <samp>`-r'</samp> is specified, as noted above.
+necessary if ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ is specified, as noted above.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Sticky-tags"></a>
@@ -694,8 +694,8 @@
<p>Sometimes a working copy's revision has extra data
associated with it, for example it might be on a branch
(see section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>), or
restricted to
-versions prior to a certain date by <samp>`checkout -D'</samp>
-or <samp>`update -D'</samp>. Because this data persists –
+versions prior to a certain date by ‘<samp>checkout -D</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>update -D</samp>’. Because this data persists –
that is, it applies to subsequent commands in the
working copy – we refer to it as <em>sticky</em>.
</p>
@@ -724,8 +724,8 @@
<a name="IDX117"></a>
<a name="IDX118"></a>
<p>The sticky tags will remain on your working files until
-you delete them with <samp>`cvs update -A'</samp>. The
-<samp>`-A'</samp> option merges local changes into the version of the
+you delete them with ‘<samp>cvs update -A</samp>’. The
+‘<samp>-A</samp>’ option merges local changes into the version of
the
file from the head of the trunk, removing any sticky tags,
dates, or options. See <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC153">update—Bring work
tree in sync with repository</a> for more on the operation
of <code>cvs update</code>.
@@ -746,13 +746,13 @@
commands will
not retrieve the latest revision until you reset the
tag with <code>cvs update -A</code>. Likewise, use of the
-<samp>`-D'</samp> option to <code>update</code> or <code>checkout</code>
+‘<samp>-D</samp>’ option to <code>update</code> or
<code>checkout</code>
sets a <em>sticky date</em>, which, similarly, causes that
date to be used for future retrievals.
</p>
<p>People often want to retrieve an old version of
a file without setting a sticky tag. This can
-be done with the <samp>`-p'</samp> option to <code>checkout</code> or
+be done with the ‘<samp>-p</samp>’ option to <code>checkout</code>
or
<code>update</code>, which sends the contents of the file to
standard output. For example:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs update -p -r 1.1
file1 >file1
@@ -766,9 +766,9 @@
<p>However, this isn't the easiest way, if you are asking
how to undo a previous checkin (in this example, put
-<tt>`file1'</tt> back to the way it was as of revision
+‘<tt>file1</tt>’ back to the way it was as of revision
1.1). In that case you are better off using the
-<samp>`-j'</samp> option to <code>update</code>; for further
+‘<samp>-j</samp>’ option to <code>update</code>; for further
discussion see <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC62">Merging differences between any two
revisions</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_5.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_5.html:1.30
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_5.html:1.31
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_5.html:1.30 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
<p>This splits off a branch based on the current revisions
in the working copy, assigning that branch the name
-<samp>`rel-1-0-patches'</samp>.
+‘<samp>rel-1-0-patches</samp>’.
</p>
<p>It is important to understand that branches get created
in the repository, not in the working copy. Creating a
@@ -172,24 +172,24 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs rtag -b -r rel-1-0
rel-1-0-patches tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><samp>`-r rel-1-0'</samp> says that this branch should be
+<p>‘<samp>-r rel-1-0</samp>’ says that this branch should be
rooted at the revision that
-corresponds to the tag <samp>`rel-1-0'</samp>. It need not
+corresponds to the tag ‘<samp>rel-1-0</samp>’. It need not
be the most recent revision – it's often useful to
split a branch off an old revision (for example, when
fixing a bug in a past release otherwise known to be
stable).
</p>
-<p>As with <samp>`tag'</samp>, the <samp>`-b'</samp> flag tells
+<p>As with ‘<samp>tag</samp>’, the ‘<samp>-b</samp>’
flag tells
<code>rtag</code> to create a branch (rather than just a
symbolic revision name). Note that the numeric
-revision number that matches <samp>`rel-1-0'</samp> will
+revision number that matches ‘<samp>rel-1-0</samp>’ will
probably be different from file to file.
</p>
<p>So, the full effect of the command is to create a new
-branch – named <samp>`rel-1-0-patches'</samp> – in module
-<samp>`tc'</samp>, rooted in the revision tree at the point tagged
-by <samp>`rel-1-0'</samp>.
+branch – named ‘<samp>rel-1-0-patches</samp>’ – in
module
+‘<samp>tc</samp>’, rooted in the revision tree at the point tagged
+by ‘<samp>rel-1-0</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Accessing-branches"></a>
@@ -217,14 +217,14 @@
switching an existing working copy over to the branch.
</p>
<p>To check out a branch from the repository, invoke
-<samp>`checkout'</samp> with the <samp>`-r'</samp> flag, followed by
+‘<samp>checkout</samp>’ with the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’
flag, followed by
the tag name of the branch (see section <a href="#SEC56">Creating a
branch</a>):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout -r
rel-1-0-patches tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>Or, if you already have a working copy, you can switch
-it to a given branch with <samp>`update -r'</samp>:
+it to a given branch with ‘<samp>update -r</samp>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs update -r
rel-1-0-patches tc
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@
<p>It does not matter if the working copy was originally
on the main trunk or on some other branch – the above
command will switch it to the named branch. And
-similarly to a regular <samp>`update'</samp> command,
-<samp>`update -r'</samp> merges any changes you have made,
+similarly to a regular ‘<samp>update</samp>’ command,
+‘<samp>update -r</samp>’ merges any changes you have made,
notifying you of conflicts where they occur.
</p>
<p>Once you have a working copy tied to a particular
@@ -250,8 +250,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX120"></a>
<p>To find out what branch a working copy is on, you can
-use the <samp>`status'</samp> command. In its output, look for
-the field named <samp>`Sticky tag'</samp> (see section <a
href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>)
+use the ‘<samp>status</samp>’ command. In its output, look for
+the field named ‘<samp>Sticky tag</samp>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_4.html#SEC53">Sticky tags</a>)
– that's <small>CVS</small>'s way of telling you the branch, if
any, of the current working files:
</p>
@@ -286,14 +286,14 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>Don't be confused by the fact that the branch numbers
-for each file are different (<samp>`1.7.2'</samp> and
-<samp>`1.4.2'</samp> respectively). The branch tag is the
-same, <samp>`rel-1-0-patches'</samp>, and the files are
+for each file are different (‘<samp>1.7.2</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>1.4.2</samp>’ respectively). The branch tag is the
+same, ‘<samp>rel-1-0-patches</samp>’, and the files are
indeed on the same branch. The numbers simply reflect
the point in each file's revision history at which the
branch was made. In the above example, one can deduce
-that <samp>`driver.c'</samp> had been through more changes than
-<samp>`backend.c'</samp> before this branch was created.
+that ‘<samp>driver.c</samp>’ had been through more changes than
+‘<samp>backend.c</samp>’ before this branch was created.
</p>
<p>See <a href="#SEC58">Branches and revisions</a> for details about how
branch numbers are constructed.
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@
symbolic name to a branch the way <small>RCS</small> expects it
to be. If <code>R4patches</code> is assigned to the branch
1.4.2 (magic branch number 1.4.0.2) in file
-<tt>`numbers.c'</tt> you can do this:
+‘<tt>numbers.c</tt>’ you can do this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs admin
-NR4patches:1.4.2 numbers.c
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -466,14 +466,14 @@
<h2 class="section"> 5.6 Merging an entire branch </h2>
<p>You can merge changes made on a branch into your working copy by giving
-the <samp>`-j <var>branchname</var>'</samp> flag to the <code>update</code>
subcommand. With one
-<samp>`-j <var>branchname</var>'</samp> option it merges the changes made
between the
+the ‘<samp>-j <var>branchname</var></samp>’ flag to the
<code>update</code> subcommand. With one
+‘<samp>-j <var>branchname</var></samp>’ option it merges the
changes made between the
greatest common ancestor (GCA) of the branch and the destination revision (in
the simple case below the GCA is the point where the branch forked) and the
newest revision on that branch into your working copy.
</p>
<a name="IDX121"></a>
-<p>The <samp>`-j'</samp> stands for “join”.
+<p>The ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ stands for “join”.
</p>
<a name="IDX122"></a>
<a name="IDX123"></a>
@@ -490,9 +490,9 @@
+---------+ +---------+
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The branch 1.2.2 has been given the tag (symbolic name)
<samp>`R1fix'</samp>. The
-following example assumes that the module <samp>`mod'</samp> contains only one
-file, <tt>`m.c'</tt>.
+<p>The branch 1.2.2 has been given the tag (symbolic name)
‘<samp>R1fix</samp>’. The
+following example assumes that the module ‘<samp>mod</samp>’
contains only one
+file, ‘<tt>m.c</tt>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout mod
# Retrieve the latest revision, 1.4
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
you might be getting more conflicts than strictly necessary. See
<a href="#SEC64">Merging and keywords</a>, for information on how to avoid
this.
</p>
-<p>The <code>checkout</code> command also supports the <samp>`-j
<var>branchname</var>'</samp> flag. The
+<p>The <code>checkout</code> command also supports the ‘<samp>-j
<var>branchname</var></samp>’ flag. The
same effect as above could be achieved with this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs checkout -j R1fix mod
@@ -557,11 +557,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>where the starred line represents the merge from the
-<samp>`R1fix'</samp> branch to the main trunk, as just
+‘<samp>R1fix</samp>’ branch to the main trunk, as just
discussed.
</p>
<p>Now suppose that development continues on the
-<samp>`R1fix'</samp> branch:
+‘<samp>R1fix</samp>’ branch:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">+-----+ +-----+
+-----+ +-----+ +-----+
! 1.1 !----! 1.2 !----! 1.3 !----! 1.4 !----! 1.5 ! <- The main trunk
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@
<p>So instead you need to specify that you only want to
merge the changes on the branch which have not yet been
merged into the trunk. To do that you specify two
-<samp>`-j'</samp> options, and <small>CVS</small> merges the changes from
+‘<samp>-j</samp>’ options, and <small>CVS</small> merges the
changes from
the first revision to the second revision. For
example, in this case the simplest way would be
</p>
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 5.8 Merging differences between any two revisions </h2>
-<p>With two <samp>`-j <var>revision</var>'</samp> flags, the
<code>update</code>
+<p>With two ‘<samp>-j <var>revision</var></samp>’ flags, the
<code>update</code>
(and <code>checkout</code>) command can merge the differences
between any two revisions into your working file.
</p>
@@ -645,10 +645,10 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX127"></a>
<a name="IDX128"></a>
-<p>Specifying two <samp>`-j'</samp> options can also undo file
+<p>Specifying two ‘<samp>-j</samp>’ options can also undo file
removals or additions. For example, suppose you have
a file
-named <tt>`file1'</tt> which existed as revision 1.1, and
+named ‘<tt>file1</tt>’ which existed as revision 1.1, and
you then removed it (thus adding a dead revision 1.2).
Now suppose you want to add it again, with the same
contents it had previously. Here is how to do it:
@@ -701,11 +701,11 @@
cvs update -jbranchtag
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>After these commands are executed and a <samp>`cvs commit'</samp> is done,
-file <tt>`a'</tt> will be removed and file <tt>`d'</tt> added in the main
branch.
+<p>After these commands are executed and a ‘<samp>cvs
commit</samp>’ is done,
+file ‘<tt>a</tt>’ will be removed and file
‘<tt>d</tt>’ added in the main branch.
</p>
-<p>Note that using a single static tag (<samp>`-j <var>tagname</var>'</samp>)
-rather than a dynamic tag (<samp>`-j <var>branchname</var>'</samp>) to merge
+<p>Note that using a single static tag (‘<samp>-j
<var>tagname</var></samp>’)
+rather than a dynamic tag (‘<samp>-j
<var>branchname</var></samp>’) to merge
changes from a branch will usually not remove files which were removed on the
branch since <small>CVS</small> does not automatically add static tags to dead
revisions.
The exception to this rule occurs when
@@ -740,7 +740,7 @@
merging.
</p>
<p>Therefore, you will often want to specify the
-<samp>`-kk'</samp> (see section <a href="cvs_12.html#SEC102">Substitution
modes</a>) switch to the
+‘<samp>-kk</samp>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_12.html#SEC102">Substitution modes</a>) switch to the
merge command line. By substituting just the name of
the keyword, not the expanded value of that keyword,
this option ensures that the revisions which you are
@@ -790,7 +790,7 @@
directory, which conflicted with the fact that your
working directory had contained <code>Revision: 1.2</code>.
</p>
-<p>Here is what happens if you had used <samp>`-kk'</samp>:
+<p>Here is what happens if you had used ‘<samp>-kk</samp>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cat file1
key $<i></i>Revision: 1.2 $
@@ -813,19 +813,19 @@
is no conflict.
</p>
<p><strong>WARNING: In versions of <small>CVS</small> prior to 1.12.2, there
was a
-major problem with using <samp>`-kk'</samp> on merges. Namely,
<samp>`-kk'</samp>
+major problem with using ‘<samp>-kk</samp>’ on merges. Namely,
‘<samp>-kk</samp>’
overrode any default keyword expansion mode set in the archive file in
the repository. This could, unfortunately for some users, cause data
corruption in binary files (with a default keyword expansion mode set
-to <samp>`-kb'</samp>). Therefore, when a repository contained binary files,
-conflicts had to be dealt with manually rather than using <samp>`-kk'</samp> in
+to ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’). Therefore, when a repository contained
binary files,
+conflicts had to be dealt with manually rather than using
‘<samp>-kk</samp>’ in
a merge command.</strong>
</p>
<p>In <small>CVS</small> version 1.12.2 and later, the keyword expansion mode
provided on the command line to any <small>CVS</small> command no longer
-overrides the <samp>`-kb'</samp> keyword expansion mode setting for binary
+overrides the ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ keyword expansion mode setting
for binary
files, though it will still override other default keyword expansion
-modes. You can now safely merge using <samp>`-kk'</samp> to avoid spurious
conflicts
+modes. You can now safely merge using ‘<samp>-kk</samp>’ to avoid
spurious conflicts
on lines containing RCS keywords, even when your repository contains
binary files.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_6.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_6.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_6.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_6.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_6.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -90,36 +90,36 @@
+--<tt>test2.t</tt>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>If <tt>`tc'</tt> is the current working directory, the
+<p>If ‘<tt>tc</tt>’ is the current working directory, the
following is true:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-<samp>`cvs update testing'</samp> is equivalent to
+‘<samp>cvs update testing</samp>’ is equivalent to
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">cvs update
testing/testpgm.t testing/test2.t
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li><li>
-<samp>`cvs update testing man'</samp> updates all files in the
+‘<samp>cvs update testing man</samp>’ updates all files in the
subdirectories
</li><li>
-<samp>`cvs update .'</samp> or just <samp>`cvs update'</samp> updates
+‘<samp>cvs update .</samp>’ or just ‘<samp>cvs
update</samp>’ updates
all files in the <code>tc</code> directory
</li></ul>
<p>If no arguments are given to <code>update</code> it will
update all files in the current working directory and
-all its subdirectories. In other words, <tt>`.'</tt> is a
+all its subdirectories. In other words, ‘<tt>.</tt>’ is a
default argument to <code>update</code>. This is also true
for most of the <small>CVS</small> subcommands, not only the
<code>update</code> command.
</p>
<p>The recursive behavior of the <small>CVS</small> subcommands can be
-turned off with the <samp>`-l'</samp> option.
-Conversely, the <samp>`-R'</samp> option can be used to force recursion if
-<samp>`-l'</samp> is specified in <tt>`~/.cvsrc'</tt> (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options and the ~/.cvsrc file</a>).
+turned off with the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ option.
+Conversely, the ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ option can be used to force
recursion if
+‘<samp>-l</samp>’ is specified in ‘<tt>~/.cvsrc</tt>’
(see section <a href="cvs_16.html#SEC117">Default options and the ~/.cvsrc
file</a>).
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs update -l #
Don't update files in subdirectories
</pre></td></tr></table>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_7.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_7.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_7.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_7.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -110,12 +110,12 @@
Create the new file inside your working copy of the directory.
</li><li>
-Use <samp>`cvs add <var>filename</var>'</samp> to tell <small>CVS</small> that
you
+Use ‘<samp>cvs add <var>filename</var></samp>’ to tell
<small>CVS</small> that you
want to version control the file. If the file contains
-binary data, specify <samp>`-kb'</samp> (see section <a
href="cvs_9.html#SEC80">Handling binary files</a>).
+binary data, specify ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ (see section <a
href="cvs_9.html#SEC80">Handling binary files</a>).
</li><li>
-Use <samp>`cvs commit <var>filename</var>'</samp> to actually check
+Use ‘<samp>cvs commit <var>filename</var></samp>’ to actually check
in the file into the repository. Other developers
cannot see the file until you perform this step.
</li></ul>
@@ -124,8 +124,8 @@
directory.
</p>
<p>Unlike most other commands, the <code>add</code> command is
-not recursive. You cannot even type <samp>`cvs add
-foo/bar'</samp>! Instead, you have to
+not recursive. You cannot even type ‘<samp>cvs add
+foo/bar</samp>’! Instead, you have to
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cd foo
$ cvs add bar
@@ -151,23 +151,23 @@
command intervened. See section <a href="#SEC68">Removing files</a>, for an
example.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`-k'</samp> option specifies the default way that
+<p>The ‘<samp>-k</samp>’ option specifies the default way that
this file will be checked out; for more information see
<a href="cvs_12.html#SEC102">Substitution modes</a>.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`-m'</samp> option specifies a description for the
+<p>The ‘<samp>-m</samp>’ option specifies a description for the
file. This description appears in the history log (if
it is enabled, see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC178">The history file</a>).
It will also be
saved in the version history inside the repository when
the file is committed. The <code>log</code> command displays
this description. The description can be changed using
-<samp>`admin -t'</samp>. See section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC120">admin—Administration</a>. If you omit the
-<samp>`-m <var>description</var>'</samp> flag, an empty string will
+‘<samp>admin -t</samp>’. See section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC120">admin—Administration</a>. If you omit the
+‘<samp>-m <var>description</var></samp>’ flag, an empty string will
be used. You will not be prompted for a description.
</p></dd></dl>
<p>For example, the following commands add the file
-<tt>`backend.c'</tt> to the repository:
+‘<tt>backend.c</tt>’ to the repository:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ cvs add backend.c
$ cvs commit -m "Early version. Not yet compilable." backend.c
@@ -221,11 +221,11 @@
You can for instance use <code>rm</code>.
</li><li>
-Use <samp>`cvs remove <var>filename</var>'</samp> to tell <small>CVS</small>
that
+Use ‘<samp>cvs remove <var>filename</var></samp>’ to tell
<small>CVS</small> that
you really want to delete the file.
</li><li>
-Use <samp>`cvs commit <var>filename</var>'</samp> to actually
+Use ‘<samp>cvs commit <var>filename</var></samp>’ to actually
perform the removal of the file from the repository.
</li></ul>
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
possible for a file to exist on only some branches and
not on others, or to re-add another file with the same
name later. <small>CVS</small> will correctly create or not create
-the file, based on the <samp>`-r'</samp> and <samp>`-D'</samp> options
+the file, based on the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ and
‘<samp>-D</samp>’ options
specified to <code>checkout</code> or <code>update</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX131"></a>
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>As a convenience you can remove the file and <code>cvs
-remove</code> it in one step, by specifying the <samp>`-f'</samp>
+remove</code> it in one step, by specifying the ‘<samp>-f</samp>’
option. For example, the above example could also be
done like this:
</p>
@@ -340,18 +340,18 @@
<p>The way that you remove a directory is to remove all
the files in it. You don't remove the directory
itself; there is no way to do that.
-Instead you specify the <samp>`-P'</samp> option to
+Instead you specify the ‘<samp>-P</samp>’ option to
<code>cvs update</code> or <code>cvs checkout</code>,
which will cause <small>CVS</small> to remove empty
directories from working directories.
(Note that <code>cvs export</code> always removes empty directories.)
Probably the
-best way to do this is to always specify <samp>`-P'</samp>; if
+best way to do this is to always specify ‘<samp>-P</samp>’; if
you want an empty directory then put a dummy file (for
-example <tt>`.keepme'</tt>) in it to prevent <samp>`-P'</samp> from
+example ‘<tt>.keepme</tt>’) in it to prevent
‘<samp>-P</samp>’ from
removing it.
</p>
-<p>Note that <samp>`-P'</samp> is implied by the <samp>`-r'</samp> or
<samp>`-D'</samp>
+<p>Note that ‘<samp>-P</samp>’ is implied by the
‘<samp>-r</samp>’ or ‘<samp>-D</samp>’
options of <code>checkout</code>. This way
<small>CVS</small> will be able to correctly create the directory
or not depending on whether the particular version you
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
</p>
<p>When <var>new</var> is committed its revision numbers will
start again, usually at 1.1, so if that bothers you,
-use the <samp>`-r rev'</samp> option to commit. For more
+use the ‘<samp>-r rev</samp>’ option to commit. For more
information see <a href="cvs_4.html#SEC47">Assigning revisions</a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
Checking out old revisions works correctly, as long as
-you use <samp>`-r<var>tag</var>'</samp> and not
<samp>`-D<var>date</var>'</samp>
+you use ‘<samp>-r<var>tag</var></samp>’ and not
‘<samp>-D<var>date</var></samp>’
to retrieve the revisions.
</li><li>
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@
<p>The normal way to rename or move a directory is to
rename or move each file within it as described in
-<a href="#SEC71">The Normal way to Rename</a>. Then check out with the
<samp>`-P'</samp>
+<a href="#SEC71">The Normal way to Rename</a>. Then check out with the
‘<samp>-P</samp>’
option, as described in <a href="#SEC69">Removing directories</a>.
</p>
<p>If you really want to hack the repository to rename or
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_8.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_8.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_8.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_8.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
history</code> command (see section <a
href="cvs_16.html#SEC137">history—Show status of files and users</a>).
</p>
<p>Note: you can control what is logged to this file by using the
-<samp>`LogHistory'</samp> keyword in the <tt>`CVSROOT/config'</tt> file
+‘<samp>LogHistory</samp>’ keyword in the
‘<tt>CVSROOT/config</tt>’ file
(see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC180">The CVSROOT/config configuration
file</a>).
</p>
@@ -160,10 +160,10 @@
listing the information and the programmer who created
it, or send mail to a group of developers, or, perhaps,
post a message to a particular newsgroup. To log
-commits, use the <tt>`loginfo'</tt> file (see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC172">Loginfo</a>).
+commits, use the ‘<tt>loginfo</tt>’ file (see section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC172">Loginfo</a>).
To log commits, checkouts, exports, and tags,
-respectively, you can also use the <samp>`-i'</samp>,
-<samp>`-o'</samp>, <samp>`-e'</samp>, and <samp>`-t'</samp> options in the
+respectively, you can also use the ‘<samp>-i</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-o</samp>’, ‘<samp>-e</samp>’, and
‘<samp>-t</samp>’ options in the
modules file. For a more flexible way of giving
notifications to various users, which requires less in
the way of keeping centralized scripts up to date, use
@@ -172,9 +172,9 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX133"></a>
<a name="IDX134"></a>
-<p>The <tt>`taginfo'</tt> file defines programs to execute
+<p>The ‘<tt>taginfo</tt>’ file defines programs to execute
when someone executes a <code>tag</code> or <code>rtag</code>
-command. The <tt>`taginfo'</tt> file has the standard form
+command. The ‘<tt>taginfo</tt>’ file has the standard form
for administrative files (see section <a href="cvs_18.html#SEC157">Reference
manual for Administrative files</a>), where each line is a regular expression
followed by a command to execute. The arguments passed
to the command are, in order, the <var>tagname</var>,
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">ALL
/usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT/loggit
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Where <tt>`/usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT/loggit'</tt> contains the
+<p>Where ‘<tt>/usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT/loggit</tt>’ contains the
following script:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#!/bin/sh
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
1.2 (joe 28-Mar-96): ssfile line 2
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The file <tt>`ssfile'</tt> currently contains two lines.
+<p>The file ‘<tt>ssfile</tt>’ currently contains two lines.
The <code>ssfile line 1</code> line was checked in by
<code>mary</code> on March 27. Then, on March 28, <code>joe</code>
added a line <code>ssfile line 2</code>, without modifying
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_9.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_9.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_9.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/ccvs_res/cvs_9.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
happens in two contexts. The first is when users make
changes in separate working directories
(see section <a href="cvs_10.html#SEC83">Multiple developers</a>). The second
is when one
-merges explicitly with the <samp>`update -j'</samp> command
+merges explicitly with the ‘<samp>update -j</samp>’ command
(see section <a href="cvs_5.html#SEC54">Branching and merging</a>).
</p>
<p>In the case of text
@@ -179,19 +179,19 @@
off.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`-kb'</samp> option available with some <small>CVS</small>
+<p>The ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ option available with some
<small>CVS</small>
commands insures that neither line ending conversion
nor keyword expansion will be done.
</p>
<p>Here is an example of how you can create a new file
-using the <samp>`-kb'</samp> flag:
+using the ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’ flag:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">$ echo '$<i></i>Id$' >
kotest
$ cvs add -kb -m"A test file" kotest
$ cvs ci -m"First checkin; contains a keyword" kotest
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>If a file accidentally gets added without <samp>`-kb'</samp>,
+<p>If a file accidentally gets added without ‘<samp>-kb</samp>’,
one can use the <code>cvs admin</code> command to recover.
For example:
</p>
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
$ cvs commit -m "make it binary" kotest
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>When you check in the file <tt>`kotest'</tt> the file is
+<p>When you check in the file ‘<tt>kotest</tt>’ the file is
not preserved as a binary file, because you did not
check it in as a binary file. The <code>cvs
admin -kb</code> command sets the default keyword
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
<p>You can also set a default for whether <code>cvs add</code>
and <code>cvs import</code> treat a file as binary based on
its name; for example you could say that files who
-names end in <samp>`.exe'</samp> are binary. See section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC165">The cvswrappers file</a>.
+names end in ‘<samp>.exe</samp>’ are binary. See section <a
href="cvs_18.html#SEC165">The cvswrappers file</a>.
There is currently no way to have <small>CVS</small> detect
whether a file is binary based on its contents. The
main difficulty with designing such a feature is that
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting/formatting.texi:1.19
texi2html/Tests/formatting/formatting.texi:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting/formatting.texi:1.19 Sun Mar 26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting/formatting.texi Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -99,6 +99,8 @@
@@ordm @ordm{}
@@comma @comma{}
+@@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+
@code{@@address@hidden,an accronym @@address@hidden@}
@@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}
@code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
@code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
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texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/_0021_005f_0022_0023_0024_0025_0026_0027_0028_0029_002a_002b_002d_002e_002f_003b_003c_003d_003e_003f_005b_005c_005d_005e_005f_0060_007c_007e.html:1.5
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/_0021_005f_0022_0023_0024_0025_0026_0027_0028_0029_002a_002b_002d_002e_002f_003b_003c_003d_003e_003f_005b_005c_005d_005e_005f_0060_007c_007e.html
Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="local-node.html#local-node"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="other-nodes.html#SEC4"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="index.html#Top" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="other-nodes.html#SEC4" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/clean.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/clean.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/clean.html:1.18 Thu Mar 30 10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/clean.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -519,14 +519,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -947,14 +947,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -1375,14 +1375,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>--a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
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diff -u
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/complex_command_in_simple_command.html:1.8
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/complex_command_in_simple_command.html:1.9
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/complex_command_in_simple_command.html:1.8
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/complex_command_in_simple_command.html
Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
<a name="SEC1"></a>
<h3 class="subheading"> In samp </h3>
-<p><samp>`
+<p>‘<samp>
in code
</samp> </p>
<p><samp>Table
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
<p><samp>After cartouche
</samp> </p>
-<p><samp>'</samp>
+<p><samp></samp>’
</p>
<a name="SEC2"></a>
<h3 class="subheading"> in b </h3>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.2:1.22
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.2:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.2:1.22 Sun Mar 26
14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is)
+** TeX requires {}
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 11)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 467 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 469 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 472 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.html:1.52
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.html:1.53
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.html:1.52 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
@@ -568,6 +570,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
</p>
+<p>@TeX, but without brace TeX
+</p>
<p><code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym
title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym> (an accronym , <small
class="enddots">....</small>)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym ,
....">–a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> –a
@@ -583,14 +587,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -769,7 +773,7 @@
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
-<td align="left"> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<td align="left"> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
</td>
<td align="right">cmde2<a name="IDX13"></a>
</td>
@@ -777,7 +781,7 @@
<tr>
<td align="left">
</td>
-<td align="right"><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></td>
+<td align="right"><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left">
@@ -1253,6 +1257,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
<code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym title="an
accronym , ....">--a</acronym> (an accronym , ....)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">--a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> --a
@@ -1268,14 +1274,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>--a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
@@ -1446,14 +1452,14 @@
<td align="right">cmde<a name="IDX56"></a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
-<td align="left"> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<td align="left"> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
</td>
<td align="right">cmde2<a name="IDX57"></a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left">
</td>
-<td align="right"><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></td>
+<td align="right"><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left">
@@ -1991,9 +1997,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passfirst:1.19
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passfirst:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passfirst:1.19 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passfirst Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,975 +10,979 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,466)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c @br{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@bullet @bullet{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@copyright @copyright{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@dots @dots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@enddots @enddots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@equiv @equiv{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@error @error{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@expansion @expansion{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@point @point{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@print @print{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@result @result{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@today @today{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AA @AA{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ae @ae{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@oe @oe{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AE @AE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@OE @OE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@o @o{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@O @O{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ss @ss{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@l @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@L @L{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordf @ordf{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordm @ordm{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @sp
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @quotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) a q--uotation
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--temize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item b--ullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @minus
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item minu--s
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--mph item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph after emph
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--mph item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem 1
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem 2
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @enumerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--numerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end enumerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end multitable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) e--xample some
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) text
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @display
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--isplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end display
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @lisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) l--isp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end lisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) f--ormat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end format
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--effn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) more args @* even more so
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) def--fn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx aaa
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} machin
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} machin
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} { }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) Various deff lines
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) text in def item for second def item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efvr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defvr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypeop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypeop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypevr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypevr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efspec
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defspec
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defvar d--efvar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efvar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defvar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defopt d--efopt_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efopt
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defopt
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypevar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypevar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypemethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypemethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @table @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end table
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @vtable @asis
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end vtable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @ftable @minus
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end ftable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @flushleft
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) flushleft
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end flushleft
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @center centered line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
+formatting.texi(,464)
formatting.texi(,468)
-formatting.texi(,469) @example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) strong:
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end quotation
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
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@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
+formatting.texi(,480) @findex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,481) @findex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,482) @findex .
+formatting.texi(,483) @findex ?
+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passtexi:1.20
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passtexi:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passtexi:1.20 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,1423 +10,1429 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
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-formatting.texi(,463) @copying
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushleft
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(,467) @end copying
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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@*
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@*
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@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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@footnote{in footnote2}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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address@hidden
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
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in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(,502)
-formatting.texi(,503)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex --option
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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@'address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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manual}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
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comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
+formatting.texi(,480) @findex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,481) @findex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,482) @findex .
+formatting.texi(,483) @findex ?
+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_1.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_1.html:1.32
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_1.html:1.33
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_1.html:1.32 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_1.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_2.html:1.30
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_2.html:1.31
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_2.html:1.30 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_2.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_3.html:1.33
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_3.html:1.34
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_3.html:1.33 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_3.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
@@ -644,9 +646,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX13"><code><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX56"><code><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX99"><code><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX12"><code><b>id ule</b></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX55"><code><b>id ule</b></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="exotic_formatting.html#IDX98"><code><b>id ule</b></code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="exotic_formatting.html#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_abt.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_abt.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_abt.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_abt.html:1.27 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_abt.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_fot.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_fot.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_fot.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_fot.html:1.27 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_fot.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_ovr.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_ovr.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_ovr.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_ovr.html:1.27 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_ovr.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_toc.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_toc.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_toc.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_toc.html:1.27 Sun Mar
26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/exotic_formatting_toc.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.2:1.22
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.2:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.2:1.22 Sun Mar 26 14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is)
+** TeX requires {}
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 11)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 467 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 469 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 472 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.html:1.52
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.html:1.53
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.html:1.52 Thu Mar 30 10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
@@ -568,6 +570,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
</p>
+<p>@TeX, but without brace TeX
+</p>
<p><code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym
title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym> (an accronym , <small
class="enddots">....</small>)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym ,
....">–a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> –a
@@ -583,14 +587,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -744,10 +748,10 @@
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX12"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX13"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1118,6 +1122,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
<code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym title="an
accronym , ....">--a</acronym> (an accronym , ....)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">--a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> --a
@@ -1133,14 +1139,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>--a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
@@ -1286,9 +1292,9 @@
<a name="IDX55"></a></dt>
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX56"></a></dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX57"></a></dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1721,9 +1727,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
@@ -2154,9 +2160,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passfirst:1.19
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passfirst:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passfirst:1.19 Sun Mar 26
14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,975 +10,979 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,466)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c @br{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@bullet @bullet{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@copyright @copyright{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@dots @dots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@enddots @enddots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@equiv @equiv{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@error @error{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@expansion @expansion{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@minus @minus{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@point @point{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@print @print{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@result @result{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@today @today{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@aa @aa{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AA @AA{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ae @ae{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@oe @oe{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AE @AE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@OE @OE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@o @o{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@O @O{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ss @ss{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@l @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@L @L{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordf @ordf{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordm @ordm{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @sp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @sp 2
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @quotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) a q--uotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end quotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--temize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item b--ullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @minus
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item minu--s
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--mph item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph after emph
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--mph item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem 1
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem 2
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @enumerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item e--numerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end enumerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end multitable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) e--xample some
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) text
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @display
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--isplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end display
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @lisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) l--isp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end lisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @format
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) f--ormat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end format
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--effn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) more args @* even more so
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) def--fn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx aaa
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} machin
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} machin
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} { }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) Various deff lines
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c comment
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) text in def item for second def item
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efvr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defvr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypeop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypeop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypevr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypevr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defop
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efspec
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defspec
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defvar d--efvar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defvar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defopt d--efopt_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efopt
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defopt
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypevar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypevar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypemethod
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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@*
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@*
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@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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@*
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@*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
+formatting.texi(,480) @findex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,481) @findex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,482) @findex .
+formatting.texi(,483) @findex ?
+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passtexi:1.21
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passtexi:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passtexi:1.21 Sun Mar 26
14:38:25 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/formatting.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,1423 +10,1429 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,463) @copying
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@*
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@*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@`i @`i
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@'address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a tab
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a new line
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@today @today{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ss @ss{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} machin
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmac
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defspec
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(,467) @end copying
formatting.texi(,468)
-formatting.texi(,469) @example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @c @br{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@bullet @bullet{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@copyright @copyright{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@dots @dots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@enddots @enddots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@equiv @equiv{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@error @error{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@expansion @expansion{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@minus @minus{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@point @point{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@print @print{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@result @result{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@today @today{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@aa @aa{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@AA @AA{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ae @ae{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@oe @oe{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@AE @AE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@OE @OE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@o @o{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@O @O{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ss @ss{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@l @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@L @L{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ordf @ordf{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ordm @ordm{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @sp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @sp 2
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @quotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) a q--uotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end quotation
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item i--temize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @itemize +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item i--tem +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @itemize @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item b--ullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftypefun
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
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comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @table @bullet
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(,484)
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-formatting.texi(,487)
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-formatting.texi(,493)
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-formatting.texi(,500) tp
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-formatting.texi(,502)
-formatting.texi(,503)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
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@'address@hidden
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@comma{} @enddots{}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
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+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
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+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
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-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
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-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
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+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
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-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
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-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
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-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.2:1.21
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.2:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.2:1.21 Sun Mar 26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is)
+** TeX requires {}
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 11)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 467 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 469 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 472 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.html:1.45
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.html:1.46
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.html:1.45 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
@@ -568,6 +570,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
</p>
+<p>@TeX, but without brace TeX
+</p>
<p><code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym
title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym> (an accronym , <small
class="enddots">....</small>)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym ,
....">–a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> –a
@@ -583,14 +587,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -744,10 +748,10 @@
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX12"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX13"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1118,6 +1122,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
<code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym title="an
accronym , ....">--a</acronym> (an accronym , ....)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">--a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> --a
@@ -1133,14 +1139,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>--a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
@@ -1286,9 +1292,9 @@
<a name="IDX55"></a></dt>
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX56"></a></dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX57"></a></dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1721,9 +1727,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
@@ -2154,9 +2160,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passfirst:1.18
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passfirst:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passfirst:1.18 Sun Mar 26
14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passfirst Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,975 +10,979 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,466)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c @br{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@bullet @bullet{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@copyright @copyright{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@dots @dots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@enddots @enddots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@equiv @equiv{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@error @error{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@point @point{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@print @print{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@result @result{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@today @today{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@aa @aa{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AA @AA{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ae @ae{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@oe @oe{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@AE @AE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@OE @OE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@o @o{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@O @O{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ss @ss{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@l @l{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordf @ordf{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem +
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph after emph
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malldisplay
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallformat
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--effn
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) more args @* even more so
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) def--fn
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx aaa
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} machin
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefn
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efop
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftp
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efun
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defopt
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefun
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmethod
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@*
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@*
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@*
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@*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @display
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
+formatting.texi(,480) @findex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,481) @findex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,482) @findex .
+formatting.texi(,483) @findex ?
+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passtexi:1.19
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passtexi:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passtexi:1.19 Sun Mar 26
14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/fr_formatting.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,1423 +10,1429 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,463) @copying
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @findex ``
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@'address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a space
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a tab
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a new line
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ss @ss{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @sp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallformat
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} machin
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftypeop
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--efop
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftp
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--efspec
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defvar
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defopt
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end deftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end deftypevar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end deftypeivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--efmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defmethod
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) d--eftypemethod
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
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comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @table @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end table
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end vtable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @item a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end ftable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) flushleft
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end flushleft
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end flushright
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(,483)
-formatting.texi(,484)
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-formatting.texi(,487)
-formatting.texi(,488) fn
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-formatting.texi(,490)
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-formatting.texi(,493)
-formatting.texi(,494) ky
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-formatting.texi(,496)
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-formatting.texi(,499)
-formatting.texi(,500) tp
-formatting.texi(,501) @printindex tp
-formatting.texi(,502)
-formatting.texi(,503)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
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+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
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@'address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
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+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
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+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
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+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
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-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
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-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
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-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
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-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
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-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
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-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.2:1.2
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.2:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.2:1.2 Sun Mar 26
14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.2 Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is)
+** TeX requires {}
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 11)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 467 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 469 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
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-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
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-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 472 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
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-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.html:1.7 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm o
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} -a
@acronym{--a} -a
@asis{--a} -a
@@ -568,6 +570,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
</p>
+<p>@TeX, but without brace TeX
+</p>
<p><code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym
title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym> (an accronym , <small
class="enddots">....</small>)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym ,
....">–a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> –a
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<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> ‘<tt>--a</tt>’
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
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<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX12"></a>
</dt>
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<a name="IDX13"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1118,6 +1122,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
<code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym title="an
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<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">--a</acronym>
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<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
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<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
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<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> ‘<samp>--a</samp>’
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
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<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX56"></a></dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX57"></a></dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id ‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
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<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
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<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
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<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
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ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
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-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
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href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
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ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
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ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id
‘<samp>i</samp>’ ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passfirst:1.2
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passfirst:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passfirst:1.2 Sun Mar
26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passfirst Sat Apr
8 11:37:02 2006
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ordf @ordf{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem +
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @bullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item b--ullet
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @minus
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @itemize @emph after emph
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item i--tem 2
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end enumerate
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end multitable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end display
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalldisplay
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end lisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--malllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smalllisp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @smallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) s--mallformat
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end smallformat
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--effn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deffn
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) more args @* even more so
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) def--fn
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx aaa
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx {} {}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} machin
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc} machin
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx{truc}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) Various deff lines
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefn
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypeop
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypevr
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defcv
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efop
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftp
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efun
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defmac
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defopt d--efopt_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defopt
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--eftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end deftypefun
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) d--efmethod
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@*
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@*
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@*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @display
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
+formatting.texi(,480) @findex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,481) @findex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,482) @findex .
+formatting.texi(,483) @findex ?
+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passtexi:1.2
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passtexi:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passtexi:1.2 Sun Mar
26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/icons_fr_formatting.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:02 2006
@@ -10,1423 +10,1429 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,463) @copying
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @cindex ``
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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@*
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@*
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@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @findex ``
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@'address@hidden
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@comma{} @enddots{}}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end quotation
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end enumerate
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalldisplay
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalldisplay
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallformat
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallformat
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) def--fn
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefn
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defun
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmac
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defspec
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvar
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeivar
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end defivar
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end deftypeivar
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
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comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @table @bullet
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) l--ine
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @end flushleft
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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-formatting.texi(,484)
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-formatting.texi(,487)
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-formatting.texi(,490)
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-formatting.texi(,493)
-formatting.texi(,494) ky
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-formatting.texi(,500) tp
-formatting.texi(,501) @printindex tp
-formatting.texi(,502)
-formatting.texi(,503)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
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@*
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@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
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@'address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
+formatting.texi(,474)
+formatting.texi(,475) @cindex t--ruc
+formatting.texi(,476) @cindex T--ruc
+formatting.texi(,477) @cindex .
+formatting.texi(,478) @cindex ?
+formatting.texi(,479) @cindex a
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+formatting.texi(,484) @findex a
+formatting.texi(,485)
+formatting.texi(,486)
+formatting.texi(,487) cp
+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
+formatting.texi(,495)
+formatting.texi(,496) ky
+formatting.texi(,497) @printindex ky
+formatting.texi(,498)
+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
-formatting.texi(,505) @node chapter
-formatting.texi(,506) @chapter chapter
-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,505)
+formatting.texi(,506)
+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
+formatting.texi(,508) @chapter chapter
formatting.texi(,509)
-formatting.texi(,510) @format
-formatting.texi(,511) @menu
-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
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-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
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-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
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-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/local-node.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/local-node.html:1.5
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/local-node.html:1.6
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/local-node.html:1.5 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/local-node.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ > ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="other-nodes.html#SEC4"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="index.html#Top" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="other-nodes.html#SEC4" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus.2:1.1
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus.2:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus.2:1.1 Sun Aug 21 21:31:56 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 13)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus_simple.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus_simple.2:1.1
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus_simple.2:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus_simple.2:1.1 Sun Aug 21 21:31:56 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/menus_simple.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 13)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.2:1.1
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.2:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.2:1.1 Sun Mar 26
14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
** `chapter2' doesn't appear in menus
+** `Top' is up for `chapter2', but has no menu entry for this node
** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is)
+** TeX requires {}
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** Unknown node in menu entry `description' (l. 11)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 467 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 469 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 467 in mymacro)
-** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no file argument for @image (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 469 in mymacro)
+** Unknown command address@hidden' (left as is) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** TeX requires {} (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for f-ile, (using f-ile.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** no file argument for @image (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for address@hidden:jk _" %@:}, (using address@hidden:jk _"
%@:}.jpg) (l. 472 in mymacro)
+** no image file for @file{f--ile}@@@., (using @file{f--ile}@@@address@hidden
ext} address@hidden) (l. 472 in mymacro)
*** '}' without opening '{' before:
*** '}' without opening '{' before: after
*** '{' without macro before:
*** '{' without macro before: and after
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
-*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 470 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `node' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Undefined node `' in @ref (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
+*** Need a node name for @inforef (l. 472 in mymacro)
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.html:1.2
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.html:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.html:1.2 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}} –a
@acronym{--a} –a
@asis{--a} –a
@@ -568,6 +570,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
</p>
+<p>@TeX, but without brace TeX
+</p>
<p><code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym
title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym> (an accronym , <small
class="enddots">....</small>)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">–a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> –a
@@ -583,14 +587,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> `<tt>--a</tt>'
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>–a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>–a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>–a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> `<samp>--a</samp>'
<code>@r{--a}</code> –a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> `<samp>--a</samp>'
<code>@sc{--a}</code> <small>–A</small>
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>–a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>–a</tt>
@@ -744,10 +748,10 @@
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX12"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id `<samp>i</samp>' ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX13"></a>
</dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id `<samp>i</samp>' ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1118,6 +1122,8 @@
@ordm º
@comma ,
address@hidden, but without brace TeX
+
<code>@acronym{--a,an accronym @comma{} @enddots{}}</code> <acronym title="an
accronym , ....">--a</acronym> (an accronym , ....)
<code>@acronym{--a}</code> <acronym title="an accronym , ....">--a</acronym>
<code>@asis{--a}</code> --a
@@ -1133,14 +1139,14 @@
<code>@email{--a}</code> <a href="mailto:--a">--a</a>
<code>@emph{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
<code>@env{--a}</code> <code>--a</code>
-<code>@file{--a}</code> <tt>`--a'</tt>
+<code>@file{--a}</code> `<tt>--a</tt>'
<code>@i{--a}</code> <i>--a</i>
<code>@kbd{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@key{--a}</code> <kbd>--a</kbd>
<code>@math{--a}</code> <em>--a</em>
-<code>@option{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@option{--a}</code> `<samp>--a</samp>'
<code>@r{--a}</code> --a
-<code>@samp{--a}</code> <samp>`--a'</samp>
+<code>@samp{--a}</code> `<samp>--a</samp>'
<code>@sc{--a}</code> --A
<code>@strong{--a}</code> <strong>--a</strong>
<code>@t{--a}</code> <tt>--a</tt>
@@ -1286,9 +1292,9 @@
<a name="IDX55"></a></dt>
<dt><u>cmde:</u> <b><b>id ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX56"></a></dt>
-<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
+<dt><u>cmde2:</u> <b><b>id `<samp>i</samp>' ule</b></b><i> truc</i>
<a name="IDX57"></a></dt>
-<dt><u><b>id <samp>`i'</samp> ule</b>:</u>
+<dt><u><b>id `<samp>i</samp>' ule</b>:</u>
</dt>
<dt><u>:</u>
</dt>
@@ -1721,9 +1727,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
@@ -2154,9 +2160,9 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX7"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX50"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#IDX93"><code><var>i</var></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="#SEC_Top">Top section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id <samp>`i'</samp>
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code><b>id `<samp>i</samp>'
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code><b>id
ule</b></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC_Top">Top
section</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passfirst:1.1
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passfirst:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passfirst:1.1 Sun Mar
26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passfirst Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -10,975 +10,979 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,466)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,467) @c @br{}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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a--rguments...
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in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(,503)
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@*
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@*
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@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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a--rguments...
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
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+formatting.texi(,490) fn
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+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
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+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passtexi:1.1
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passtexi:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passtexi:1.1 Sun Mar
26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/to_utf8_formatting.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -10,1423 +10,1429 @@
formatting.texi(,11) * chapter2:description. Chapter 2
formatting.texi(,12) @end menu
formatting.texi(,13)
-formatting.texi(,462)
-formatting.texi(,463) @copying
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@"u @"u
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@^a @^a
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@/} @/
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@copyright @copyright{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@ordf @ordf{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@ordm @ordm{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @@comma @comma{}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
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@email{--a,--b}
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@uref{--a,--b}
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@url{--a,--b}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
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@footnote{in footnote2}
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@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @itemize @bullet
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @itemize @minus
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @itemize @emph
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @itemize @emph after emph
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end itemize
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @enumerate
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end multitable
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @example
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) text
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @end smallexample
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @display
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @smalldisplay
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) more args @* even more so
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
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a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,464) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,464)
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
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a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{node,cross ref name}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
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@*
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@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@.} @.
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@@@} @@
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@@}} @}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@@{} @{
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) Various deff lines
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} after a deff item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @c comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) text in def item for second def item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @inforef{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,,file address@hidden
@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,466)
+formatting.texi(,467) @end copying
formatting.texi(,468)
-formatting.texi(,469) @example
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) <
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) >
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) "
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) &
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @cindex --option
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @cindex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @findex ``
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @findex --foption
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@"u @"u
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@~n @~n
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@^a @^a
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@'e @'e
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@=o @=o
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@`i @`i
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@* @*
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a space
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a tab
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ followed by a new line
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@-} @-
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@|} @|
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@:} @:
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@!} @!
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@?} @?
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@.} @.
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@@} @@
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@}} @}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@@{} @{
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@/} @/
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@#} @#
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@TeX @TeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @c @br{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@bullet @bullet{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@copyright @copyright{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@dots @dots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@enddots @enddots{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@equiv @equiv{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@error @error{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@expansion @expansion{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@minus @minus{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@point @point{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@print @print{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@result @result{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@today @today{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@aa @aa{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@AA @AA{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ae @ae{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@oe @oe{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@AE @AE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@OE @OE{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@o @o{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@O @O{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ss @ss{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@l @l{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@L @L{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@pounds @pounds{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ordf @ordf{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@ordm @ordm{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @@comma @comma{}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @sp
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) @sp 2
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
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a--rguments...
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d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
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file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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manual}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
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-formatting.texi(mymacro,470) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
-formatting.texi(mymacro,470)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
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-formatting.texi(,502)
-formatting.texi(,503)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ followed by a new line
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@-} @-
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@!} @!
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@.} @.
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@@}} @}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@today @today{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@aa @aa{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ae @ae{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@oe @oe{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@AE @AE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@OE @OE{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@o @o{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@O @O{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ss @ss{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@l @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @asis{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @b{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @cite{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @code{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @command{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ctrl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dfn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dmn{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @email{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @email{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @emph{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @env{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @file{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @i{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @kbd{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @key{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @math{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @option{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @r{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @samp{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @sc{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @strong{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @t{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @titlefont{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @indicateurl{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @uref{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @uref{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,@}} @url{--a,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden @url{,--b}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @var{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden:--a:@}} @verb{:--a:}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @w{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @H{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ringaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @tieaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @u{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ubaraccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @udotaccent{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @v{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@,@address@hidden @m_cedilla{--c}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{--a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @dotless{a}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,,,alt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,az,alt,address@hidden
@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,aze,,address@hidden
@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @image{f--ile}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@image{,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,address@hidden
@image{,,,e--xt}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden:jk _"
%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) a q--uotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end quotation
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--temize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item b--ullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item minu--s
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @itemize @bullet a--n itemize line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 1
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @multitable @columnfractions 6 7
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn c--ategory d--effn_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffn fset @var{i} a g
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{chapter}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @ref{node}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref address@hidden
@ref{node,cross ref name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,title}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
@ref{node,,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,,file
address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,@}}
@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title,file
address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref
name,title,,address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name,title, file
name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,,address@hidden
@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title,file address@hidden
@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{chapter,,title, file name, manual}
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address@hidden @ref{node,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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name,,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,,manual}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name,title,,address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,,manual}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,,file name,manual}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{node, cross ref name, file name}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref address@hidden
@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name @}}
@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden,cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}ion, a
@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
comma@@address@hidden@} in file, a @@address@hidden@} in manual name @}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,469)
+formatting.texi(,470)
+formatting.texi(,471) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) <
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) >
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) "
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) &
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) code: @code{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) asis: @asis{``simple-double--three---four----''}
@*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) strong:
@strong{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) kbd: @kbd{``simple-double--three---four----''} @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex --option
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @cindex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex ``
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @findex --foption
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"u @"u
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@"@address@hidden @"{U}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@~n @~n
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@^a @^a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'e @'e
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@=o @=o
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@`i @`i
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@'@{@@address@hidden@address@hidden
@'address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{i}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{ij}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @l{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@,@{@@'address@hidden @m_cedilla{@'C}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@address@hidden@} @dotless{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@* @*
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a space
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ followed by a new line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@-} @-
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@|} @|
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@:} @:
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@!} @!
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@?} @?
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@.} @.
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@@}} @}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@/} @/
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@#} @#
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX @TeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@LaTeX @LaTeX{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c @br{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@bullet @bullet{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@copyright @copyright{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@dots @dots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@enddots @enddots{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@equiv @equiv{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@error @error{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@expansion @expansion{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@minus @minus{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@point @point{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@print @print{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@result @result{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@today @today{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@AA @AA{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ae @ae{}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@L @L{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@exclamdown @exclamdown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@questiondown @questiondown{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@pounds @pounds{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@registeredsymbol @registeredsymbol{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordf @ordf{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@ordm @ordm{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@comma @comma{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @@TeX, but without brace @TeX
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,an accronym
@@address@hidden@} @@address@hidden@address@hidden @acronym{--a,an accronym
@comma{} @enddots{}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden@}} @acronym{--a}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@email{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@uref{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,address@hidden
@url{--a,--b}
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden address@hidden
@footnote{in footnote2}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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@image{f--ile,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,,e--xt}
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@image{f--ile,,,alt}
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@image{f--ile,aze,az,alt,e--xt}
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@image{f-ile,aze,,a--lt}
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@image{,,e--xt}
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@image{,,,e--xt}
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%@@:@},,,alt@@address@hidden:jk _" %@@:@address@hidden @address@hidden:jk _"
%@:},,,address@hidden:jk _" %@:}}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@}@@@@@@.,aze,az,alt,@@address@hidden
address@hidden e--xt@@@}} @address@hidden@@@.,aze,az,alt,@file{file ext}
address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @sp 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem +
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item minu--s
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @itemize @emph after emph
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--mph item
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item i--tem 2
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end itemize
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item e--numerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end enumerate
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @headitem mu--ltitable headitem @tab another tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item mu--ltitable item @tab multitable tab
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end multitable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) e--xample some
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) text
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end example
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallexample
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--isplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end display
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalldisplay
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--isp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end lisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--malllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smalllisp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) f--ormat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end format
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) s--mallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end smallformat
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--effn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffn cate--gory de--ffn_name ar--guments @
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) more args @* even more so
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) def--fn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {cmde} truc {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command { log trap1} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx Command {log trap2 } {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde @b{id ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx cmde2 @b{id @samp{i} ule} truc
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx @b{id @samp{i} ule}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx aaa
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {bidule machin}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} machin
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc} { }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{truc}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx{} {}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} followed by a comment
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @c comment
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and } after
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and {
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx truc machin bidule chose and { and after
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deffnx {truc} deffnx before end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deffn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvr c--ategory d--efvr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefn c--ategory t--ype d--eftypefn_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefn
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeop c--ategory c--lass t--ype
d--eftypeop_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevr c--ategory t--ype d--eftypevr_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevr
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defcv c--ategory c--lass d--efcv_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defcv
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defop c--ategory c--lass d--efop_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defop
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftp c--ategory d--eftp_name a--ttributes...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftp
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defun d--efun_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmac d--efmac_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmac
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defspec d--efspec_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defspec
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defvar d--efvar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defvar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defopt d--efopt_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defopt
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypefun t--ype d--eftypefun_name
a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypefun
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypevar t--ype d--eftypevar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypevar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defivar c--lass d--efivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypeivar c--lass t--ype d--eftypeivar_name
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypeivar
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @defmethod c--lass d--efmethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--efmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end defmethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @deftypemethod c--lass t--ype
d--eftypemethod_name a--rguments...
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) d--eftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end deftypemethod
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, title,
file name, address@hidden @xref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @ref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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file name, address@hidden @pxref{chapter, cross ref name, title, file name,
manual}
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address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@ref{,cross ref name}
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@ref{,,title}
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@ref{,,,file name}
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@ref{,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name}
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@ref{chapter,,title}
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@ref{node,,title}
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@ref{node,,,file name}
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@ref{node,,,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{chapter,cross ref name,,file name}
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@ref{node,cross ref name,title,}
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name, address@hidden @ref{node,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{chapter,,title,file name}
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@ref{chapter,,title,,manual}
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@ref{node,,title,file name}
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@ref{node,,title,,manual}
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@ref{chapter,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{node,,,file name,manual}
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@ref{,cross ref name,title,}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,,file name}
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address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title,file name}
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name, address@hidden @ref{,cross ref name,title, file name, manual}
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@ref{,,title,file name}
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@ref{,,title,,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,title, file name,
address@hidden @ref{,,title, file name, manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden,,,file name,address@hidden
@ref{,,,file name,manual}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @code{@@address@hidden, cross ref name, file
address@hidden @inforef{chapter, cross ref name, file name}
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@inforef{chapter, cross ref name}
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@inforef{chapter,,file name}
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@inforef{node, cross ref name}
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@inforef{node,,file name}
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@inforef{,cross ref name }
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@inforef{,,file name}
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address@hidden @inforef{,cross ref name, file name}
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
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@@address@hidden@} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a comma@@address@hidden@} in title, a
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+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @address@hidden, a @comma{} in cross
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) ref, a address@hidden in title, a address@hidden
in file, a @comma{} in manual name }
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
@code{@@address@hidden@@address@hidden@address@hidden @address@hidden
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @table @bullet
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end table
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @vtable @asis
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end vtable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @ftable @minus
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @item a
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) l--ine
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end ftable
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushleft
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @end flushright
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @center centered line
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472) @verbatiminclude simplest.texi
+formatting.texi(mymacro,472)
+formatting.texi(,473) @end example
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+formatting.texi(,488) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,489)
+formatting.texi(,490) fn
+formatting.texi(,491) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,492)
+formatting.texi(,493) vr
+formatting.texi(,494) @printindex vr
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+formatting.texi(,499) pg
+formatting.texi(,500) @printindex pg
+formatting.texi(,501)
+formatting.texi(,502) tp
+formatting.texi(,503) @printindex tp
formatting.texi(,504)
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-formatting.texi(,507)
-formatting.texi(,508) @footnote{in footnote}
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+formatting.texi(,507) @node chapter
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formatting.texi(,509)
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-formatting.texi(,512) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,513)
-formatting.texi(,514) Menu comment
-formatting.texi(,515) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
-formatting.texi(,516)
-formatting.texi(,517) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,518) @end format
-formatting.texi(,519)
-formatting.texi(,520) @node address@hidden
-formatting.texi(,521) @section A section
-formatting.texi(,522)
-formatting.texi(,523) @menu
-formatting.texi(,524) * subsection::
-formatting.texi(,525) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,526)
-formatting.texi(,527) @node subsection
-formatting.texi(,528) @subsection subsection
-formatting.texi(,529)
-formatting.texi(,530) @menu
-formatting.texi(,531) * subsubsection::
-formatting.texi(,532) @end menu
-formatting.texi(,533)
-formatting.texi(,534) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,510) @footnote{in footnote}
+formatting.texi(,511)
+formatting.texi(,512) @format
+formatting.texi(,513) @menu
+formatting.texi(,514) * address@hidden:: address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,515)
+formatting.texi(,516) Menu comment
+formatting.texi(,517) ``simple-double--three---four----''@*
+formatting.texi(,518)
+formatting.texi(,519) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,520) @end format
+formatting.texi(,521)
+formatting.texi(,522) @node address@hidden
+formatting.texi(,523) @section A section
+formatting.texi(,524)
+formatting.texi(,525) @menu
+formatting.texi(,526) * subsection::
+formatting.texi(,527) @end menu
+formatting.texi(,528)
+formatting.texi(,529) @node subsection
+formatting.texi(,530) @subsection subsection
+formatting.texi(,531)
+formatting.texi(,532) @menu
+formatting.texi(,533) * subsubsection::
+formatting.texi(,534) @end menu
formatting.texi(,535)
-formatting.texi(,536) @node subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,537) @subsubsection subsubsection
-formatting.texi(,538)
-formatting.texi(,539) @node chapter2
-formatting.texi(,540) @chapter chapter 2
-formatting.texi(,541)
-formatting.texi(,542) @printindex cp
-formatting.texi(,543) @printindex fn
-formatting.texi(,544)
-formatting.texi(,545) @contents
-formatting.texi(,546) @shortcontents
+formatting.texi(,536) @anchor{anchor}
+formatting.texi(,537)
+formatting.texi(,538) @node subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,539) @subsubsection subsubsection
+formatting.texi(,540)
+formatting.texi(,541) @node chapter2
+formatting.texi(,542) @chapter chapter 2
+formatting.texi(,543)
+formatting.texi(,544) @printindex cp
+formatting.texi(,545) @printindex fn
+formatting.texi(,546)
+formatting.texi(,547) @contents
+formatting.texi(,548) @shortcontents
Index: texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/verbatim_html.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/verbatim_html.html:1.36
texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/verbatim_html.html:1.37
--- texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/verbatim_html.html:1.36 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/formatting_res/verbatim_html.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -116,15 +116,15 @@
<p>ref to a non existing address@hidden
</p>
-<p>a 2 paragraphs sample <samp>`in first paragraph
+<p>a 2 paragraphs sample ‘<samp>in first paragraph
</samp> </p>
-<p><samp>in second'</samp>.
+<p><samp>in second</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>a 3 paragraphs sample <samp>`in first paragraph
+<p>a 3 paragraphs sample ‘<samp>in first paragraph
</samp> </p>
<p><samp>in second
</samp> </p>
-<p><samp>in third'</samp>.
+<p><samp>in third</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Unknown macro @unknown{ first paragraph
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table/no_node.texi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table/no_node.texi:1.1
texi2html/Tests/index_table/no_node.texi:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table/no_node.texi:1.1 Fri May 9 16:46:42 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table/no_node.texi Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,4 +46,8 @@
Text of chapter
@cindex Chapter2
address@hidden Chapter 2
+
+In chapter 2
+
@bye
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split.2:1.1
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split.2:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split.2:1.1 Fri May 2 18:20:31 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split.2 Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+** Add `first' for indicing
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split_4.html:1.12
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split_4.html:1.13
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split_4.html:1.12 Tue Aug 9
17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_split_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@
-->
<head>
-<title>Untitled Document: 1. First chapter: N -- S</title>
+<title>Untitled Document: first: N -- S</title>
-<meta name="description" content="Untitled Document: 1. First chapter: N -- S">
-<meta name="keywords" content="Untitled Document: 1. First chapter: N -- S">
+<meta name="description" content="Untitled Document: first: N -- S">
+<meta name="keywords" content="Untitled Document: first: N -- S">
<meta name="resource-type" content="document">
<meta name="distribution" content="global">
<meta name="Generator" content="texi2html">
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="index_split.html#SEC_Top"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="index_split_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h1 class="chapter"> 1. First chapter: N -- S </h1>
+<h1 class="chapter"> first: N -- S </h1>
<table><tr><th valign="top">Jump to: </th><td><a
href="index_split_3.html#first_0" class="summary-letter"><b>!</b></a>
<br>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_table.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_table.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_table.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_table.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23
23:51:13 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/index_table.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. node with
printindex</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
</td></tr>
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
-node comment with a ref <samp>`<a href="#SEC4">node</a>'</samp>.
+node comment with a ref ‘<samp><a href="#SEC4">node</a></samp>’.
</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC3">3. Indices
refs and printindex</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
</td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section.2:1.1
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section.2:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section.2:1.1 Fri Jul
11 13:51:15 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section.2 Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+** Add `first before top' for indicing
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_0.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_0.html:1.11
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_0.html:1.12
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_0.html:1.11 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_0.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[ < ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0" title="Next section in reading
order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section.html#SEC_Top" title="Beginning of this chapter or
previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[ << ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ Up ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
</td></tr></table>
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
-<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section.html#SEC_Top" title="Beginning of this chapter or
previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
+<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[ << ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_1.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_1.html:1.14
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_1.html:1.15
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_1.html:1.14 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_1.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@
-->
<head>
-<title>Untitled Document: top section: N -- T</title>
+<title>Untitled Document: first before top: N -- T</title>
-<meta name="description" content="Untitled Document: top section: N -- T">
-<meta name="keywords" content="Untitled Document: top section: N -- T">
+<meta name="description" content="Untitled Document: first before top: N -- T">
+<meta name="keywords" content="Untitled Document: first before top: N -- T">
<meta name="resource-type" content="document">
<meta name="distribution" content="global">
<meta name="Generator" content="texi2html">
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section.html#SEC_Top" title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section_abt.html#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h1 class="unnumbered"> top section: N -- T </h1>
+<h1 class="unnumbered"> first before top: N -- T </h1>
<table><tr><th valign="top">Jump to: </th><td><a
href="more_before_top_section_0.html#first-before-top_0"
class="summary-letter"><b>!</b></a>
<br>
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX0_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#INDEX0">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX0_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX0_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_2.html:1.12
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_2.html:1.13
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_2.html:1.12 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_2.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX1_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX1_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX1_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_3.html:1.12
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_3.html:1.13
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_3.html:1.12 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_3.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX2_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX2_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX2_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_4.html:1.10
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_4.html:1.11
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_4.html:1.10 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_4.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section_3.html#INDEX2" title="Beginning of this chapter
or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[ Up ]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section.html#SEC_Top" title="Next chapter"> >>
</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX3_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX3_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX3_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section_3.html#INDEX2" title="Beginning of this chapter
or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="more_before_top_section.html#SEC_Top" title="Next chapter"> >>
</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_6.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_6.html:1.14
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_6.html:1.15
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_6.html:1.14 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_6.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX4_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX4_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX4_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#INDEX4">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_7.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_7.html:1.11
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_7.html:1.12
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_7.html:1.11 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_7.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX5_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX5_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX5_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_8.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_8.html:1.12
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_8.html:1.13
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_8.html:1.12 Tue Aug
9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/more_before_top_section_8.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX6_0">N</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#node-in-menu-before-top">node in menu
before top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX6_1">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">top section: N -- T</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_2.html#IDX1">printindex node in menu before
top</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_1.html#INDEX0">first before top: N --
T</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX6_2">S</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="more_before_top_section_6.html#another">something</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="more_before_top_section_6.html#INDEX4">top section: N --
T</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passfirst:1.6
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passfirst:1.7
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passfirst:1.6 Sat Jan 15
23:45:35 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -44,4 +44,8 @@
no_node.texi(,46) Text of chapter
no_node.texi(,47) @cindex Chapter2
no_node.texi(,48)
-no_node.texi(,49) @bye
+no_node.texi(,49) @chapter Chapter 2
+no_node.texi(,50)
+no_node.texi(,51) In chapter 2
+no_node.texi(,52)
+no_node.texi(,53) @bye
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passtexi:1.2
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passtexi:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passtexi:1.2 Tue Nov 25
10:35:19 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -45,4 +45,8 @@
no_node.texi(,46) Text of chapter
no_node.texi(,47) @cindex Chapter2
no_node.texi(,48)
-no_node.texi(,49) @bye
+no_node.texi(,49) @chapter Chapter 2
+no_node.texi(,50)
+no_node.texi(,51) In chapter 2
+no_node.texi(,52)
+no_node.texi(,53) @bye
Index: texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node_5.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node_5.html:1.13
texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node_5.html:1.14
--- texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node_5.html:1.13 Tue Aug 9 17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/index_table_res/no_node_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@
<a name="INDEX4"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_4.html#SEC3"
title="Previous section in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[ > ]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_6.html#SEC4" title="Next
section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_4.html#SEC3"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node.html#SEC_Top" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_6.html#SEC4" title="Next
chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_4.html#SEC3"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[ >> ]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="no_node_6.html#SEC4" title="Next
chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passfirst:1.1
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passfirst:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passfirst:1.1 Fri Aug 19
12:14:47 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@
bib-example.texi(,23) @setfilename my-file-with-bib.info
bib-example.texi(,24) @settitle Texinfo with a Bibliography and References
bib-example.texi(,25)
-./my-bib-macros.texi(,1)
./my-bib-macros.texi(,1) @c \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
./my-bib-macros.texi(,2) @c %% my-bib-macros.texi --- Texinfo macros providing
a crude
./my-bib-macros.texi(,3) @c %% bibliography and citation capability.
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passtexi:1.1
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passtexi:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passtexi:1.1 Fri Aug 19 12:14:47 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/bib-example.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@
bib-example.texi(,23) @setfilename my-file-with-bib.info
bib-example.texi(,24) @settitle Texinfo with a Bibliography and References
bib-example.texi(,25)
-./my-bib-macros.texi(,1)
./my-bib-macros.texi(,1) @c \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
./my-bib-macros.texi(,2) @c %% my-bib-macros.texi --- Texinfo macros providing
a crude
./my-bib-macros.texi(,3) @c %% bibliography and citation capability.
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,16 +84,14 @@
at the end of line
</p>
<p>The file included:
-</p>
-<p>content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
+content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
File has been included.
</p>
-<p>Right. result of a macro with <samp>`first arg
+<p>Right. result of a macro with ‘<samp>first arg
</samp> </p>
-<p><samp>no ?'</samp> and
-</p>
-<p>content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
+<p><samp>no ?</samp>’ and
+content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
second arg
Now define macro2
Call macro2
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passfirst:1.8
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passfirst:1.9
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passfirst:1.8 Sat Jan 15 23:45:37 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@
macros.texi(,23) at the end of line
macros.texi(,24)
macros.texi(,25) The file included:
-./file.texi(,1)
./file.texi(,1) content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
macros.texi(,27) File has been included.
macros.texi(,28)
@@ -30,7 +29,6 @@
macros.texi(macro1,37) Right. result of a macro with @samp{first arg
macros.texi(macro1,37)
macros.texi(macro1,37) no ?} and
-./file.texi(macro1,1)
./file.texi(,1) content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
macros.texi(macro1,37) second arg
macros.texi(,38) Now define macro2
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passtexi:1.3
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passtexi:1.4
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passtexi:1.3 Tue Nov 25 10:35:20 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/macros.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@
macros.texi(,23) at the end of line
macros.texi(,24)
macros.texi(,25) The file included:
-./file.texi(,1)
./file.texi(,1) content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
macros.texi(,27) File has been included.
macros.texi(,28)
@@ -30,7 +29,6 @@
macros.texi(macro1,37) Right. macros.texi(macro1,37) result of a macro with
@samp{first arg
macros.texi(macro1,37)
macros.texi(macro1,37) no ?} and
-./file.texi(macro1,1)
./file.texi(,1) content of included file with arg2: \arg2\
macros.texi(macro1,37) second argmacros.texi(macro1,37)
macros.texi(,38) Now define macro2
Index: texi2html/Tests/macros_res/simple_macro.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/macros_res/simple_macro.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/macros_res/simple_macro.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/macros_res/simple_macro.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/macros_res/simple_macro.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -88,11 +88,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>==================================
</p>
-<p>the result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\
<em>second arg </em> after macro
+<p>the result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em>second arg </em> after macro
</p>
<p>———————————–
</p>
-<p>the result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\
<em>second arg </em> after macro
+<p>the result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em>second arg </em> after macro
</p>
<p>====================================
</p>
@@ -101,11 +101,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>==================================
</p>
-<p>result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em>
+<p>result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em></em>
</p>
<p>———————————–
</p>
-<p>result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em>
+<p>result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em></em>
</p>
<p>====================================
</p>
@@ -114,11 +114,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>==================================
</p>
-<p>result: <em></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em> <samp>`f\irst
arg'</samp>, second arg
+<p>result: <em></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em> ‘<samp>f\irst
arg</samp>’, second arg
</p>
<p>———————————–
</p>
-<p>result: <em></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em> <samp>`f\irst
arg'</samp>, second arg
+<p>result: <em></em> protected \ -> \arg1\ <em></em> ‘<samp>f\irst
arg</samp>’, second arg
</p>
<p>====================================
</p>
@@ -127,11 +127,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>==================================
</p>
-<p>result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\
<em>second arg</em>
+<p>result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em>second arg</em>
</p>
<p>———————————–
</p>
-<p>result: <em><samp>`first arg'</samp></em> protected \ -> \arg1\
<em>second arg</em>
+<p>result: <em>‘<samp>first arg</samp>’</em> protected \ ->
\arg1\ <em>second arg</em>
</p>
<p>====================================
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res/no-section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res/no-section.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res/no-section.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res/no-section.html:1.1 Thu Mar
30 10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unicode_res/no-section.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#SEC1" title="Beginning
of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#Umlaut" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="ss.html#SEC15" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.1 Thu Mar
30 10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/node_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#SEC1" title="Beginning
of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#Umlaut" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="ss.html#SEC15" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/node_translit_res/no-section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/node_translit_res/no-section.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/node_translit_res/no-section.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/node_translit_res/no-section.html:1.1 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/node_translit_res/no-section.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#SEC1" title="Beginning
of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#Umlaut" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="ss.html#SEC15" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC16"
title="Next chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html:1.1
Thu Mar 30 10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_no_unidecode_res/no-section.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC14"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#SEC1" title="Beginning
of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#Umlaut" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="ss.html#SEC13" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC14"
title="Next chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_res/no-section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_res/no-section.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_res/no-section.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_res/no-section.html:1.1 Thu Mar 30
10:05:06 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/node_utf8_translit_res/no-section.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC14"
title="Next section in reading order"> > </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#SEC1" title="Beginning
of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="Umlaut.html#Umlaut" title="Up
section"> Up </a>]</td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="ss.html#SEC13" title="Up section">
Up </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="acute-accent.html#SEC14"
title="Next chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"> </td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Abstract-Objects.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Abstract-Objects.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Abstract-Objects.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Abstract-Objects.html:1.21 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Abstract-Objects.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
<dt> <code>@defivar <var>class</var> <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defivar</code> command is the definition command for instance
variables in object-oriented programming. <code>@defivar</code> is
-equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {Instance Variable} …'</samp>
+equivalent to ‘<samp>@defcv {Instance Variable} …</samp>’
</p>
<p>The template is:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defivar
<var>class</var> <var>instance-variable-name</var>
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
implements an operation for a particular class of objects and its
subclasses.
</p>
-<p><code>@defmethod</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Method
…'</samp>.
+<p><code>@defmethod</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defop Method
…</samp>’.
The command is written at the beginning of a line and is followed by
the name of the class of the method, the name of the method, and its
arguments, if any.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Batch-Formatting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Batch-Formatting.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Batch-Formatting.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Batch-Formatting.html:1.17 Mon Nov
14 11:13:58 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Batch-Formatting.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
including a shell inside of Emacs. (See <a
href="../emacs/Command-Switches.html#Command-Switches">(emacs)Command
Switches</a> section `Command Line Switches and Arguments' in <cite>The GNU
Emacs Manual</cite>.)
</p>
<p>Here is a shell command to format all the files that end in
-<tt>`.texinfo'</tt> in the current directory:
+‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’ in the current directory:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">emacs -batch -funcall
batch-texinfo-format *.texinfo
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Braces-Atsigns.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Braces-Atsigns.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Braces-Atsigns.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Braces-Atsigns.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:58 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Braces-Atsigns.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@
<hr size="1">
<h2 class="section"> 13.1 Inserting @ and Braces </h2>
-<p><samp>`@'</samp> and curly braces are special characters in Texinfo. To
insert
-these characters so they appear in text, you must put an <samp>`@'</samp> in
+<p>‘<samp>@</samp>’ and curly braces are special characters in
Texinfo. To insert
+these characters so they appear in text, you must put an
‘<samp>@</samp>’ in
front of these characters to prevent Texinfo from misinterpreting
them.
</p>
@@ -89,9 +89,9 @@
necessary.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with
@@</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How to
insert <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> How to insert ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> How to insert <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’.
</td></tr>
</table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-List.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-List.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-List.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-List.html:1.21 Mon Mar 27
12:00:32 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-List.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>Here is an alphabetical list of the @-commands in Texinfo. Square
brackets, <tt>[</tt> <tt>]</tt>, indicate optional arguments; an ellipsis,
-<samp>`…'</samp>, indicates repeated text.
+‘<samp>…</samp>’, indicates repeated text.
</p>
<br>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -139,12 +139,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@@</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for an at sign, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Stands for an at sign, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
See section <a href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@\</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a backslash (<samp>`\'</samp>) inside <code>@math</code>.
+<dd><p>Stands for a backslash (‘<samp>\</samp>’) inside
<code>@math</code>.
See section <a href="math.html#SEC192"><code>math</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -156,12 +156,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@{</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a left brace, <samp>`{'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Stands for a left brace, ‘<samp>{</samp>’.
See section <a href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a right-hand brace, <samp>`}'</samp>.<br>
+<dd><p>Stands for a right-hand brace, ‘<samp>}</samp>’.<br>
See section <a href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -198,8 +198,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@alias <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Make the command <samp>`@<var>new</var>'</samp> an alias for the
existing command
-<samp>`@<var>existing</var>'</samp>. See section <a
href="alias.html#SEC242"><samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a>.
+<dd><p>Make the command ‘<samp>@<var>new</var></samp>’ an alias
for the existing command
+‘<samp>@<var>existing</var></samp>’. See section <a
href="alias.html#SEC242">‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@anchor{<var>name</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -363,28 +363,28 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@definfoenclose <var>newcmd</var>, <var>before</var>,
<var>after</var>,</code></dt>
<dd><p>Create new @-command <var>newcmd</var> for Info that marks text by
enclosing
-it in strings that precede and follow the text. See section <a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243"><samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a>.
+it in strings that precede and follow the text. See section <a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defivar <var>class</var>
<var>instance-variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defivarx <var>class</var>
<var>instance-variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>This command formats a description for an instance variable in
-object-oriented programming. The command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden
-{Instance Variable} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+object-oriented programming. The command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defcv
+{Instance Variable} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmac <var>macroname</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defmacx <var>macroname</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a macro. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Macro …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@deffn Macro …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmethod <var>class</var> <var>method-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defmethodx <var>class</var> <var>method-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a method in object-oriented programming. The
-command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Method …'</samp>. Takes
as
+command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defop Method …</samp>’.
Takes as
arguments the name of the class of the method, the name of the
method, and its arguments, if any. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
@@ -401,22 +401,22 @@
<dt> <code>@defopt <var>option-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defoptx <var>option-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a user option. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden {User Option} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@defvr {User Option} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defspec <var>special-form-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defspecx <var>special-form-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a special form. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden {Special Form} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
+‘<samp>@deffn {Special Form} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
and <a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@deftp <var>category</var> <var>name-of-type</var>
<var>attributes</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftpx <var>category</var> <var>name-of-type</var>
<var>attributes</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a data type. <code>@deftp</code> takes as
arguments
-the category, the name of the type (which is a word like <samp>`int'</samp> or
-<samp>`float'</samp>), and then the names of attributes of objects of that
type.
+the category, the name of the type (which is a word like
‘<samp>int</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>float</samp>’), and then the names of attributes of objects
of that type.
See section <a href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
and <a href="Data-Types.html#SEC224">Data Types</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypefun <var>data-type</var> <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftypefunx <var>data-type</var> <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a function in a typed language.
-The command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>.
+The command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deftypefn Function
…</samp>’.
See section <a href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
and <a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypevar <var>data-type</var>
<var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftypevarx <var>data-type</var>
<var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a variable in a typed language. The command is
-equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and <a
href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
+equivalent to ‘<samp>@deftypevr Variable …</samp>’. See
section <a href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@deftypevr <var>classification</var> <var>data-type</var>
<var>name</var></code></dt>
@@ -471,14 +471,14 @@
<dt> <code>@defun <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defunx <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for functions. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@deffn Function …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defvar <var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defvarx <var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for variables. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@defvr Variable …</samp>’. See section <a
href="Definition-Commands.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@dots{}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert an ellipsis: <samp>`…'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Insert an ellipsis: ‘<samp>…</samp>’.
See section <a href="dots.html#SEC185"><code>@dots</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@end <var>environment</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Ends <var>environment</var>, as in <samp>address@hidden
example'</samp>. See section <a
href="Formatting-Commands.html#SEC7">@-commands</a>.
+<dd><p>Ends <var>environment</var>, as in ‘<samp>@end
example</samp>’. See section <a
href="Formatting-Commands.html#SEC7">@-commands</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@env{<var>environment-variable</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -579,12 +579,12 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@equiv{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate to the reader the exact equivalence of two forms with a
-glyph: <samp>`≡'</samp>. See section <a
href="Equivalence.html#SEC199"><code>@equiv{}</code> (≡): Indicating
Equivalence</a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>≡</samp>’. See section <a
href="Equivalence.html#SEC199"><code>@equiv{}</code> (≡): Indicating
Equivalence</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@error{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate to the reader with a glyph that the following text is
-an error message: <samp>`error-->'</samp>. See section <a
href="Error-Glyph.html#SEC198"><code>@error{}</code> (error-->): Indicating
an Error Message</a>.
+an error message: ‘<samp>error--></samp>’. See section <a
href="Error-Glyph.html#SEC198"><code>@error{}</code> (error-->): Indicating
an Error Message</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@evenfooting [<var>left</var>] @| [<var>center</var>] @|
[<var>right</var>]</code></dt>
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@expansion{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the result of a macro expansion to the reader with a special
-glyph: <samp>`→'</samp>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>→</samp>’.
See section <a href="expansion.html#SEC196">→ Indicating an Expansion</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -651,8 +651,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@footnotestyle <var>style</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Specify an Info file's footnote style, either <samp>`end'</samp> for
the end
-node style or <samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node style.
+<dd><p>Specify an Info file's footnote style, either
‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end
+node style or ‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the separate node style.
See section <a href="Footnotes.html#SEC201">Footnotes</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -756,7 +756,7 @@
<dt> <code>@image{<var>filename</var>, [<var>width</var>],
[<var>height</var>], [<var>alt</var>], [<var>ext</var>]}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Include graphics image in external <var>filename</var> scaled to the
given
<var>width</var> and/or <var>height</var>, using <var>alt</var> text and
looking for
-<samp>`<var>filename</var>.<var>ext</var>'</samp> in HTML. See section <a
href="Images.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>.
+‘<samp><var>filename</var>.<var>ext</var></samp>’ in HTML. See
section <a href="Images.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@include <var>filename</var></code></dt>
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@
<dt> <code>\input <var>macro-definitions-file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Use the specified macro definitions file. This command is used only
in the first line of a Texinfo file to cause TeX to make use of the
-<tt>`texinfo'</tt> macro definitions file. The backslash in
<code>\input</code>
+‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’ macro definitions file. The backslash in
<code>\input</code>
is used instead of an <code>@</code> because TeX does not
recognize <code>@</code> until after it has read the definitions file.
See section <a href="Texinfo-File-Header.html#SEC43">Texinfo File Header</a>.
@@ -903,7 +903,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@option{<var>option-name</var>}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Indicate a command-line option, such as <samp>`-l'</samp> or
<samp>`--help'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Indicate a command-line option, such as ‘<samp>-l</samp>’
or ‘<samp>--help</samp>’.
See section <a href="option.html#SEC131"><code>@option</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@point{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the position of point in a buffer to the reader with a
-glyph: <samp>`∗'</samp>. See section <a
href="Point-Glyph.html#SEC200">Indicating Point in a Buffer</a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>∗</samp>’. See section <a
href="Point-Glyph.html#SEC200">Indicating Point in a Buffer</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@pounds{}</code></dt>
@@ -938,7 +938,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@print{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate printed output to the reader with a glyph:
-<samp>`-|'</samp>. See section <a
href="Print-Glyph.html#SEC197"><code>@print{}</code> (-|): Indicating Printed
Output</a>.
+‘<samp>-|</samp>’. See section <a
href="Print-Glyph.html#SEC197"><code>@print{}</code> (-|): Indicating Printed
Output</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@printindex <var>index-name</var></code></dt>
@@ -989,7 +989,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@result{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the result of an expression to the reader with a special
-glyph: <samp>`⇒'</samp>. See section <a
href="result.html#SEC195"><code>@result</code></a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>⇒</samp>’. See section <a
href="result.html#SEC195"><code>@result</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@ringaccent{<var>c</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@setcontentsaftertitlepage</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Put the table of contents after the <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp> even if the
+<dd><p>Put the table of contents after the ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’ even if the
<code>@contents</code> command is not there. See section <a
href="Contents.html#SEC70">Generating a Table of Contents</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1040,14 +1040,14 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Place the short table of contents after the <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp>
+<dd><p>Place the short table of contents after the ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’
command even if the <code>@shortcontents</code> command is not there.
See section <a href="Contents.html#SEC70">Generating a Table of Contents</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@settitle <var>title</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Provide a title for page headers in a printed manual, and the default
-document description for HTML <samp>`<head>'</samp>.
+document description for HTML ‘<samp><head></samp>’.
See section <a href="settitle.html#SEC47"><code>@settitle</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1318,8 +1318,8 @@
<dt> <code>@vskip <var>amount</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>In a printed manual, insert whitespace so as to push text on the
remainder of the page towards the bottom of the page. Used in
-formatting the copyright page with the argument <samp>`0pt plus
-1filll'</samp>. (Note spelling of <samp>`filll'</samp>.) <code>@vskip</code>
may be used
+formatting the copyright page with the argument ‘<samp>0pt plus
+1filll</samp>’. (Note spelling of ‘<samp>filll</samp>’.)
<code>@vskip</code> may be used
only in contexts ignored for Info. See section <a
href="Copyright.html#SEC56">Copyright Page</a>.
</p>
</dd>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-Syntax.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-Syntax.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-Syntax.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-Syntax.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-Syntax.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@
<hr size="1">
<h1 class="appendix"> H. @-Command Syntax </h1>
-<p>The character <samp>`@'</samp> is used to start special Texinfo commands.
-(It has the same meaning that <samp>`\'</samp> has in plain TeX.) Texinfo
+<p>The character ‘<samp>@</samp>’ is used to start special Texinfo
commands.
+(It has the same meaning that ‘<samp>\</samp>’ has in plain TeX.)
Texinfo
has four types of @-command:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -100,16 +100,16 @@
<dd><p>These commands start with @ followed by a word followed by left- and
right-hand braces. These commands insert special symbols in the
document; they do not require arguments. For example,
-<code>@dots{}</code> ⇒ <samp>`…'</samp>, <code>@equiv{}</code>
-⇒ <samp>`≡'</samp>, <code>@TeX{}</code> ⇒ `TeX',
-and <code>@bullet{}</code> ⇒ <samp>`•'</samp>.
+<code>@dots{}</code> ⇒ ‘<samp>…</samp>’,
<code>@equiv{}</code>
+⇒ ‘<samp>≡</samp>’, <code>@TeX{}</code> ⇒ `TeX',
+and <code>@bullet{}</code> ⇒ ‘<samp>•</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> 3. Alphabetic commands that require arguments within braces.</dt>
<dd><p>These commands start with @ followed by a letter or a word, followed by
an
argument within braces. For example, the command <code>@dfn</code> indicates
-the introductory or defining use of a term; it is used as follows: <samp>`In
-Texinfo, @@-commands are @dfn{mark-up} commands.'</samp>
+the introductory or defining use of a term; it is used as follows:
‘<samp>In
+Texinfo, @@-commands are @dfn{mark-up} commands.</samp>’
</p>
</dd>
<dt> 4. Alphabetic commands that occupy an entire line.</dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-and-Variable-Index.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-and-Variable-Index.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-and-Variable-Index.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-and-Variable-Index.html:1.21
Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Command-and-Variable-Index.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>This is an alphabetical list of all the @-commands, assorted Emacs Lisp
functions, and several variables. To make the list easier to use, the
-commands are listed without their preceding <samp>`@'</samp>.
+commands are listed without their preceding ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><th valign="top">Jump to: </th><td><a href="#SEC325_0"
class="summary-letter"><b>!</b></a>
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180"><code>?
(end of sentence)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180">13.2.2 Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_11">@</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176"><code>@ (literal
<samp>`@'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with
@@</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176"><code>@ (literal
‘<samp>@</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_12">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="math.html#IDX224"><code>\ (literal \ in
<code>@math</code>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="math.html#SEC192">13.8 <code>@math</code>: Inserting Mathematical
Expressions</a></td></tr>
@@ -222,10 +222,10 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Accents.html#IDX169"><code>`
(grave accent)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_15">{</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177"><code>{
(literal <samp>`{'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177"><code>{
(literal ‘<samp>{</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_16">}</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177"><code>}
(literal <samp>`}'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177"><code>}
(literal ‘<samp>}</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_17">~</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Accents.html#IDX171"><code>~
(tilde accent)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#IDX350"><code>afourlatex</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4 Paper</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256"><code>afourpaper</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4 Paper</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#IDX351"><code>afourwide</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4 Paper</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="alias.html#SEC242"><code>alias</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="alias.html#SEC242"><code>alias</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="anchor.html#SEC96"><code>anchor</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="anchor.html#SEC96">6.5 <code>@anchor</code>: Defining Arbitrary
Cross-reference Targets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="unnumbered-_0026-appendix.html#SEC77"><code>appendix</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="unnumbered-_0026-appendix.html#SEC77">5.5
<code>@unnumbered</code> and <code>@appendix</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="unnumberedsec-appendixsec-heading.html#SEC80"><code>appendixsec</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="unnumberedsec-appendixsec-heading.html#SEC80">5.8
<code>@unnumberedsec</code>, <code>@appendixsec</code>,
<code>@heading</code></a></td></tr>
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Functions-Commands.html#IDX266"><code>deffn</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Functions-Commands.html#SEC219">15.4.1 Functions and
Similar Entities</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="deffnx.html#SEC217"><code>deffnx</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="deffnx.html#SEC217">15.3 Two or More `First' Lines</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="New-Indices.html#SEC173"><code>defindex</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="New-Indices.html#SEC173">12.5 Defining New
Indices</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243"><code>definfoenclose</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243"><code>definfoenclose</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Abstract-Objects.html#IDX279"><code>defivar</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Abstract-Objects.html#SEC223">15.4.5 Object-Oriented
Programming</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Functions-Commands.html#IDX268"><code>defmac</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Functions-Commands.html#SEC219">15.4.1 Functions and
Similar Entities</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Abstract-Objects.html#IDX283"><code>defmethod</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Abstract-Objects.html#SEC223">15.4.5 Object-Oriented
Programming</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Compile_002dCommand.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Compile_002dCommand.html:1.6
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Compile_002dCommand.html:1.7
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Compile_002dCommand.html:1.6 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Compile_002dCommand.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@
Texinfo file. You can then specify the <code>tex</code> or
<code>texi2dvi</code>
commands as a <code>compile-command</code> and have Emacs run it by typing
<kbd>M-x compile</kbd>. This creates a special shell called the
-<tt>`*compilation*'</tt> buffer in which Emacs runs the compile command.
-For example, at the end of the <tt>`gdb.texinfo'</tt> file, after the
+‘<tt>*compilation*</tt>’ buffer in which Emacs runs the compile
command.
+For example, at the end of the ‘<tt>gdb.texinfo</tt>’ file, after
the
<code>@bye</code>, you could put the following:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Local Variables:
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Concept-Index.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Concept-Index.html:1.69
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Concept-Index.html:1.70
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Concept-Index.html:1.69 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Concept-Index.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="itemize.html#IDX136"><code>@w</code>,
for blank items</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="itemize.html#SEC157">11.1
<code>@itemize</code>: Making an Itemized List</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC326_8">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="setfilename.html#IDX67"><samp>`\input'</samp> source line
ignored</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="setfilename.html#SEC46">3.2.3
<code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file name</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="setfilename.html#IDX67">‘<samp>\input</samp>’ source line
ignored</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="setfilename.html#SEC46">3.2.3
<code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file name</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC326_9">A</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">A4 paper,
printing on</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">19.12
Printing on A4 Paper</a></td></tr>
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">Adding a new
Info file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#IDX202">Æ</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#IDX200">æ</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Accents.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">Aliases,
command</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">Aliases,
command</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Command-List.html#SEC277">Alphabetical
@-command list</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Command-List.html#SEC277">A.
@-Command List</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#IDX253">alt attribute for
images</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#SEC204">13.11 Inserting
Images</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#IDX254">alternate text for
images</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#SEC204">13.11 Inserting
Images</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Conventions.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Conventions.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Conventions.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Conventions.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Conventions.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,13 +84,13 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-All printable <small>ASCII</small> characters except <samp>`@'</samp>,
<samp>`{'</samp> and
-<samp>`}'</samp> can appear in a Texinfo file and stand for themselves.
-<samp>`@'</samp> is the escape character which introduces commands, while
-<samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp> are used to surround arguments to certain
+All printable <small>ASCII</small> characters except
‘<samp>@</samp>’, ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>}</samp>’ can appear in a Texinfo file and stand for
themselves.
+‘<samp>@</samp>’ is the escape character which introduces
commands, while
+‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’ are used to
surround arguments to certain
commands. To put one of these special characters into the document, put
-an <samp>`@'</samp> character in front of it, like this: <samp>`@@'</samp>,
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, and <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+an ‘<samp>@</samp>’ character in front of it, like this:
‘<samp>@@</samp>’,
+‘<samp>@{</samp>’, and ‘<samp>@}</samp>’.
</li><li>
It is customary in TeX to use doubled single-quote characters to
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
double-quotes: <tt>``…''</tt> becomes <tt>"…"</tt>.
</li><li>
-Use three hyphens in a row, <samp>`---'</samp>, for a dash—like this. In
+Use three hyphens in a row, ‘<samp>---</samp>’, for a
dash—like this. In
TeX, a single or double hyphen produces a printed dash that is
shorter than the usual typeset dash. Info reduces three hyphens to two
for display on the screen.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-Conditions.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-Conditions.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-Conditions.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-Conditions.html:1.16 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-Conditions.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h1 class="unnumbered"> Texinfo Copying Conditions </h1>
<p>The programs currently being distributed that relate to Texinfo include
-<code>makeinfo</code>, <code>info</code>, <code>texindex</code>, and
<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>.
+<code>makeinfo</code>, <code>info</code>, <code>texindex</code>, and
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’.
These programs are <em>free</em>; this means that everyone is free to use
them and free to redistribute them on a free basis. The Texinfo-related
programs are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and there
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-This-Manual.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-This-Manual.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-This-Manual.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-This-Manual.html:1.16 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copying-This-Manual.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,7 +86,6 @@
</table>
-
<hr size="1">
<p>
<font size="-1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copyright.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copyright.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copyright.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copyright.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Copyright.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -97,11 +97,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This is a TeX command that is not supported by the Info formatting
-commands. The <code>@vskip</code> command inserts whitespace. The <samp>`0pt
-plus 1filll'</samp> means to put in zero points of mandatory whitespace, and as
+commands. The <code>@vskip</code> command inserts whitespace. The
‘<samp>0pt
+plus 1filll</samp>’ means to put in zero points of mandatory whitespace,
and as
much optional whitespace as needed to push the following text to the
-bottom of the page. Note the use of three <samp>`l'</samp>s in the word
-<samp>`filll'</samp>; this is correct.
+bottom of the page. Note the use of three ‘<samp>l</samp>’s in
the word
+‘<samp>filll</samp>’; this is correct.
</p>
<p>To insert the copyright text itself, write <code>@insertcopying</code>
next (see section <a href="Document-Permissions.html#SEC49">Document
Permissions</a>):
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html:1.19
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cropmarks-and-Magnification.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
printed on regular sized paper.) Since different printing machines work
in different ways, you should explore the use of this command with a
spirit of adventure. You may have to redefine the command in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>.
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX355"></a>
<a name="IDX356"></a>
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
write this command between <code>@tex</code> and <code>@end tex</code>
(see section <a href="Raw-Formatter-Commands.html#SEC230">Raw Formatter
Commands</a>).
</p>
-<p>Follow the <code>\mag</code> command with an <samp>`='</samp> and then a
number that
+<p>Follow the <code>\mag</code> command with an ‘<samp>=</samp>’
and then a number that
is 1000 times the magnification you desire. For example, to print pages
at 1.2 normal size, write the following near the beginning of the
Texinfo file, before the title page:
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Commands.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Commands.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Commands.html:1.20
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Commands.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>@xref</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used to start a sentence in the printed manual saying `See …'
-or an Info cross-reference saying <samp>`*Note <var>name</var>:
<var>node</var>.'</samp>.
+or an Info cross-reference saying ‘<samp>*Note <var>name</var>:
<var>node</var>.</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@ref</code></dt>
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
<dt> <code>@pxref</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used within parentheses to make a reference that suits both an Info
file and a printed book. Starts with a lower case `see' within the
-printed manual. (<samp>`p'</samp> is for `parenthesis'.)
+printed manual. (‘<samp>p</samp>’ is for `parenthesis'.)
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@inforef</code></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Parts.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Parts.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Parts.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Parts.html:1.21 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-Reference-Parts.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
</li><li>
The name of the Info file in which the reference is located, if it is
-different from the current file. You need not include any <samp>`.info'</samp>
+different from the current file. You need not include any
‘<samp>.info</samp>’
suffix on the file name, since Info readers try appending it
automatically.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-References.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-References.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-References.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-References.html:1.20 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Cross-References.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
reference names that manual.
</p>
<p>In Info, a cross reference results in an entry that you can follow using
-the Info <samp>`f'</samp> command. (See <a
href="../info/Help_002dAdv.html#Help_002dAdv">Some advanced Info commands:
(info)Help-Adv</a>.)
+the Info ‘<samp>f</samp>’ command. (See <a
href="../info/Help_002dAdv.html#Help_002dAdv">Some advanced Info commands:
(info)Help-Adv</a>.)
</p>
<p>The various cross reference commands use nodes (or anchors,
see section <a href="anchor.html#SEC96"><code>@anchor</code></a>) to define
cross reference locations.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Custom-Headings.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Custom-Headings.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Custom-Headings.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Custom-Headings.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Custom-Headings.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>You need to divide the left part from the central part and the central
-part from the right part by inserting <samp>`@|'</samp> between parts.
+part from the right part by inserting ‘<samp>@|</samp>’ between
parts.
Otherwise, the specification command will not be able to tell where
the text for one part ends and the next part begins.
</p>
@@ -152,14 +152,14 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>Use the <samp>address@hidden…'</samp> series of @-commands to
+<p>Use the ‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ series of @-commands to
provide the names of chapters
and sections and the page number. You can use the
-<samp>address@hidden…'</samp> commands in the left, center, or right
portions
+‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ commands in the left, center, or
right portions
of headers and footers, or anywhere else in a Texinfo file so long as
they are between <code>@iftex</code> and <code>@end iftex</code> commands.
</p>
-<p>Here are the <samp>address@hidden…'</samp> commands:
+<p>Here are the ‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ commands:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dd><a name="IDX456"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-Info.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-Info.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-Info.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-Info.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-Info.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
<p>If you have made a mistake with an @-command,
<code>texinfo-format-region</code> will stop processing at or after the
error and display an error message. To see where in the buffer the
-error occurred, switch to the <samp>`*Info Region*'</samp> buffer; the cursor
+error occurred, switch to the ‘<samp>*Info Region*</samp>’ buffer;
the cursor
will be in a position that is after the location of the error. Also,
the text will not be formatted after the place where the error
occurred (or more precisely, where it was detected).
@@ -127,8 +127,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>In this case, <code>texinfo-format-region</code> detects the missing closing
-brace but displays a message that says <samp>`Unbalanced parentheses'</samp>
-rather than <samp>`Unbalanced braces'</samp>. This is because the formatting
+brace but displays a message that says ‘<samp>Unbalanced
parentheses</samp>’
+rather than ‘<samp>Unbalanced braces</samp>’. This is because the
formatting
command looks for mismatches between braces as if they were
parentheses.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-TeX.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-TeX.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-TeX.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-TeX.html:1.20 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Debugging-with-TeX.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Paragraph ended before
@xref was complete.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><samp>address@hidden'</samp> is an internal TeX command of no relevance to
Texinfo.
-<samp>`l.27'</samp> means that TeX detected the problem on line 27 of the
-Texinfo file. The <samp>`?'</samp> is the prompt TeX uses in this
+<p>‘<samp>@par</samp>’ is an internal TeX command of no relevance
to Texinfo.
+‘<samp>l.27</samp>’ means that TeX detected the problem on line 27
of the
+Texinfo file. The ‘<samp>?</samp>’ is the prompt TeX uses in this
circumstance.
</p>
<p>Unfortunately, TeX is not always so helpful, and sometimes you must
@@ -135,11 +135,11 @@
<ol>
<li>
You can tell TeX to continue running and ignore just this error by
-typing <kbd>RET</kbd> at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+typing <kbd>RET</kbd> at the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</li><li>
You can tell TeX to continue running and to ignore all errors as best
-it can by typing <kbd>r <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+it can by typing <kbd>r <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> at the
‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
<p>This is often the best thing to do. However, beware: the one error
may produce a cascade of additional error messages as its consequences
@@ -149,11 +149,11 @@
</p>
</li><li>
You can tell TeX to stop this run by typing <kbd>x <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>
-at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+at the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</li></ol>
<p>If you are running TeX inside Emacs, you need to switch to the shell
-buffer and line at which TeX offers the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+buffer and line at which TeX offers the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</p>
<p>Sometimes TeX will format a file without producing error messages even
though there is a problem. This usually occurs if a command is not ended
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
<p>If the Texinfo file lacks header lines,
TeX may stop in the
beginning of its run and display output that looks like the following.
-The <samp>`*'</samp> indicates that TeX is waiting for input.
+The ‘<samp>*</samp>’ indicates that TeX is waiting for input.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">This is TeX, Version
3.14159 (Web2c 7.0)
(test.texinfo [1])
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@
<p>In this case, simply type <kbd>\end <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> after the
asterisk. Then
write the header lines in the Texinfo file and run the TeX command
-again. (Note the use of the backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>. TeX uses
<samp>`\'</samp>
-instead of <samp>`@'</samp>; and in this circumstance, you are working
+again. (Note the use of the backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’. TeX uses
‘<samp>\</samp>’
+instead of ‘<samp>@</samp>’; and in this circumstance, you are
working
directly with TeX, not with Texinfo.)
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-Macros.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-Macros.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-Macros.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-Macros.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-Macros.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@
of letters: no digits, hyphens, underscores, or other special characters.
</p>
<p>If a macro needs no parameters, you can define it either with an empty
-list (<samp>address@hidden foo {}'</samp>) or with no braces at all
(<samp>address@hidden
-foo'</samp>).
+list (‘<samp>@macro foo {}</samp>’) or with no braces at all
(‘<samp>@macro
+foo</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX303"></a>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
@@ -110,13 +110,13 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX306"></a>
<p>In the macro body, instances of a parameter name surrounded by
-backslashes, as in <samp>`\<var>param1</var>\'</samp> in the example above, are
+backslashes, as in ‘<samp>\<var>param1</var>\</samp>’ in the
example above, are
replaced by the corresponding argument from the macro invocation. You
can use parameter names any number of times in the body, including zero.
</p>
<a name="IDX307"></a>
-<p>To get a single <samp>`\'</samp> in the macro expansion, use
<samp>`\\'</samp>. Any
-other use of <samp>`\'</samp> in the body yields a warning.
+<p>To get a single ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the macro expansion, use
‘<samp>\\</samp>’. Any
+other use of ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the body yields a warning.
</p>
<a name="IDX308"></a>
<a name="IDX309"></a>
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
<a name="IDX310"></a>
<a name="IDX311"></a>
<p>To allow a macro to be used recursively, that is, in an argument to a
-call to itself, you must define it with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>, like
this:
+call to itself, you must define it with ‘<samp>@rmacro</samp>’,
like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@rmacro rmac {arg}
a\arg\b
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@
@address@hidden
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This produces the output `a1atextb2b'. With <samp>address@hidden'</samp>
instead of
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, an error message is given.
+<p>This produces the output `a1atextb2b'. With
‘<samp>@macro</samp>’ instead of
+‘<samp>@rmacro</samp>’, an error message is given.
</p>
<a name="IDX312"></a>
<a name="IDX313"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html
diff -u
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html:1.20
Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html
Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -94,11 +94,11 @@
(see section <a href="Def-Cmd-Template.html#SEC215">The Template for a
Definition</a>).
</p>
</li><li>
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> is a convenient way to define a new name for an
existing
+‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ is a convenient way to define a new name for
an existing
command.
</li><li>
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> allows you to define new commands with
+‘<samp>@definfoenclose</samp>’ allows you to define new commands
with
customized output in the Info file.
</li></ul>
@@ -110,9 +110,9 @@
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Macro-Details.html#SEC241">18.3
Macro Details</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Beyond basic macro usage.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
</td></tr>
</table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Directory-File.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Directory-File.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Directory-File.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Directory-File.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Directory-File.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -78,15 +78,15 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<hr size="1">
-<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.1 The Directory File <tt>`dir'</tt> </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.1 The Directory File ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
</h3>
-<p>For Info to work, the <tt>`info'</tt> directory must contain a file that
+<p>For Info to work, the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory must contain a
file that
serves as a top level directory for the Info system. By convention,
-this file is called <tt>`dir'</tt>. (You can find the location of this file
+this file is called ‘<tt>dir</tt>’. (You can find the location of
this file
within Emacs by typing <kbd>C-h i</kbd> to enter Info and then typing
-<kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> to see the pathname to the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.)
+<kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> to see the pathname to the ‘<tt>info</tt>’
directory.)
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file is itself an Info file. It contains the top level
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file is itself an Info file. It contains
the top level
menu for all the Info files in the system. The menu looks like
this:
</p>
@@ -105,9 +105,9 @@
specify the `Top' node, since Info goes to the `Top' node if no node
name is mentioned. See section <a href="Other-Info-Files.html#SEC103">Nodes
in Other Info Files</a>.)
</p>
-<p>Thus, the <samp>`Info'</samp> entry points to the `Top' node of the
-<tt>`info'</tt> file and the <samp>`Emacs'</samp> entry points to the `Top'
node
-of the <tt>`emacs'</tt> file.
+<p>Thus, the ‘<samp>Info</samp>’ entry points to the `Top' node of
the
+‘<tt>info</tt>’ file and the ‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’
entry points to the `Top' node
+of the ‘<tt>emacs</tt>’ file.
</p>
<p>In each of the Info files, the `Up' pointer of the `Top' node refers
back to the <code>dir</code> file. For example, the line for the `Top'
@@ -116,9 +116,9 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">File: emacs Node: Top, Up:
(DIR), Next: Distrib
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this case, the <tt>`dir'</tt> file name is written in upper case
+<p>In this case, the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file name is written in upper
case
letters—it can be written in either upper or lower case. This is not
-true in general, it is a special case for <tt>`dir'</tt>.
+true in general, it is a special case for ‘<tt>dir</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Dots-Bullets.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Dots-Bullets.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Dots-Bullets.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Dots-Bullets.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Dots-Bullets.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>An <em>ellipsis</em> (a line of dots) is not typeset as a string of
periods, so a special command is used for ellipsis in Texinfo. The
<code>@bullet</code> command is special, too. Each of these commands is
-followed by a pair of braces, <samp>`{}'</samp>, without any whitespace
+followed by a pair of braces, ‘<samp>{}</samp>’, without any
whitespace
between the name of the command and the braces. (You need to use braces
with these commands because you can use them next to other text; without
the braces, the formatters would be confused. See section <a
href="Command-Syntax.html#SEC320">@-Command Syntax</a>, for further
information.)
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Emacs-Editing.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Emacs-Editing.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Emacs-Editing.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Emacs-Editing.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Emacs-Editing.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -101,14 +101,14 @@
</p>
<p>You may name a Texinfo file however you wish, but the convention is to
end a Texinfo file name with one of the extensions
-<tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt>, <tt>`.txi'</tt>, or <tt>`.tex'</tt>. A
longer
+‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>.texi</tt>’,
‘<tt>.txi</tt>’, or ‘<tt>.tex</tt>’. A longer
extension is preferred, since it is explicit, but a shorter extension
may be necessary for operating systems that limit the length of file
names. GNU Emacs automatically enters Texinfo mode when you visit a
-file with a <tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt> or <tt>`.txi'</tt>
+file with a ‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>.texi</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.txi</tt>’
extension. Also, Emacs switches to Texinfo mode
when you visit a
-file that has <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> in its first line. If ever you are
+file that has ‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ in its first line. If
ever you are
in another mode and wish to switch to Texinfo mode, type <code>M-x
texinfo-mode</code>.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Ending-a-Sentence.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.16 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Ending-a-Sentence.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
</p></blockquote>
<p>In the Info file output, <code>@.</code> is equivalent to a simple
-<samp>`.'</samp>; likewise for <code>@!</code> and <code>@?</code>.
+‘<samp>.</samp>’; likewise for <code>@!</code> and <code>@?</code>.
</p>
<p>The meanings of <code>@:</code> and <code>@.</code> in Texinfo are designed
to
work well with the Emacs sentence motion commands (see <a
href="../emacs/Sentences.html#Sentences">(emacs)Sentences</a> section
`Sentences' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Equivalence.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Equivalence.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Equivalence.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Equivalence.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Equivalence.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>Sometimes two expressions produce identical results. You can indicate the
exact equivalence of two forms with the <code>@equiv{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@equiv{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`≡'</samp> in
Info
+<p>The <code>@equiv{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>≡</samp>’ in Info
and as a three parallel horizontal lines in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus,
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Error-Glyph.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Error-Glyph.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Error-Glyph.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Error-Glyph.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Error-Glyph.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>A piece of code may cause an error when you evaluate it. You can
designate the error message with the <code>@error{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@error{}</code> command is displayed as
<samp>`error-->'</samp> in Info
+<p>The <code>@error{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>error--></samp>’ in Info
and as the word `error' in a box in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus,
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">Wrong type argument:
integer-or-marker-p, x
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><samp>`error-->'</samp> itself is not part of the error message.
+<p>‘<samp>error--></samp>’ itself is not part of the error
message.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Line.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Line.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Line.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Line.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Line.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -90,18 +90,18 @@
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-When the file is processed by TeX, the <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> command
+When the file is processed by TeX, the ‘<samp>\input
texinfo</samp>’ command
tells TeX to load the macros needed for processing a Texinfo file.
-These are in a file called <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, which should have been
+These are in a file called ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, which should
have been
installed on your system along with either the TeX or Texinfo
-software. TeX uses the backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>, to mark the beginning of
-a command, exactly as Texinfo uses <samp>`@'</samp>. The
<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>
-file causes the switch from <samp>`\'</samp> to <samp>`@'</samp>; before the
switch
-occurs, TeX requires <samp>`\'</samp>, which is why it appears at the
+software. TeX uses the backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’, to mark the
beginning of
+a command, exactly as Texinfo uses ‘<samp>@</samp>’. The
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
+file causes the switch from ‘<samp>\</samp>’ to
‘<samp>@</samp>’; before the switch
+occurs, TeX requires ‘<samp>\</samp>’, which is why it appears at
the
beginning of the file.
</li><li>
-When the file is edited in GNU Emacs, the <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> mode
+When the file is edited in GNU Emacs, the
‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ mode
specification tells Emacs to use Texinfo mode.
</li></ol>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Node.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Node.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Node.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Node.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/First-Node.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -90,21 +90,21 @@
<li>
<a name="IDX106"></a>
<a name="IDX107"></a>
-The Top node (which must be named <samp>`top'</samp> or <samp>`Top'</samp>)
should have
+The Top node (which must be named ‘<samp>top</samp>’ or
‘<samp>Top</samp>’) should have
as its `Up' node the name of a node in another file, where there is a
menu that leads to this file. Specify the file name in parentheses.
<p>Usually, all Info files are installed in the same Info directory tree;
-in this case, use <samp>`(dir)'</samp> as the parent of the Top node; this is
-short for <samp>`(dir)top'</samp>, and specifies the Top node in the
<tt>`dir'</tt>
+in this case, use ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’ as the parent of the Top
node; this is
+short for ‘<samp>(dir)top</samp>’, and specifies the Top node in
the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
file, which contains the main menu for the Info system as a whole.
</p>
</li><li>
<a name="IDX108"></a>
On the other hand, do not define the `Previous' node of the Top node to
-be <samp>`(dir)'</samp>, as it causes confusing behavior for users: if you are
+be ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’, as it causes confusing behavior for
users: if you are
in the Top node and hits <kbd>DEL</kbd> to go backwards, you wind up in the
-middle of the some other entry in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file, which has nothing
+middle of the some other entry in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file, which
has nothing
to do with what you were reading.
</li><li>
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
</li></ul>
<p>See section <a href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">Installing an
Info File</a>, for more information about installing
-an Info file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.
+an Info file in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
</p>
<p>For concreteness, here is an example with explicit pointers (which you
can maintain automatically with the texinfo mode commands):
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Commands.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Commands.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Commands.html:1.18 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Commands.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>As you can see, the source includes two punctuation marks next to each
-other; in this case, <samp>`.};'</samp> is the sequence. This is normal (the
+other; in this case, ‘<samp>.};</samp>’ is the sequence. This is
normal (the
first ends the footnote and the second belongs to the sentence being
footnoted), so don't worry that it looks odd.
</p>
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
bottom of the page, below a horizontal line.
</p>
<p>In Info, the reference mark for a footnote is a pair of parentheses
-with the footnote number between them, like this: <samp>`(1)'</samp>. The
+with the footnote number between them, like this:
‘<samp>(1)</samp>’. The
reference mark is followed by a cross-reference link to the footnote's
text.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Styles.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Styles.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Styles.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Styles.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Footnote-Styles.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
In the `End' node style, all the footnotes for a single node
are placed at the end of that node. The footnotes are separated from
the rest of the node by a line of dashes with the word
-<samp>`Footnotes'</samp> within it. Each footnote begins with an
-<samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark.
+‘<samp>Footnotes</samp>’ within it. Each footnote begins with an
+‘<samp>(<var>n</var>)</samp>’ reference mark.
<p>Here is an example of a single footnote in the end of node style:
</p>
@@ -104,15 +104,15 @@
In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single
node are placed in an automatically constructed node of
their own. In this style, a “footnote reference” follows
-each <samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark in the body of the
+each ‘<samp>(<var>n</var>)</samp>’ reference mark in the body of
the
node. The footnote reference is actually a cross reference
which you use to reach the footnote node.
<p>The name of the node with the footnotes is constructed
-by appending <samp>`-Footnotes'</samp> to the name of the node
+by appending ‘<samp>-Footnotes</samp>’ to the name of the node
that contains the footnotes. (Consequently, the footnotes'
-node for the <tt>`Footnotes'</tt> node is
-<tt>`Footnotes-Footnotes'</tt>!) The footnotes' node has an
+node for the ‘<tt>Footnotes</tt>’ node is
+‘<tt>Footnotes-Footnotes</tt>’!) The footnotes' node has an
`Up' node pointer that leads back to its parent node.
</p>
<p>Here is how the first footnote in this manual looks after being
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@
<a name="IDX229"></a>
<p>Use the <code>@footnotestyle</code> command to specify an Info file's
footnote style. Write this command at the beginning of a line followed
-by an argument, either <samp>`end'</samp> for the end node style or
-<samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node style.
+by an argument, either ‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end node style or
+‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the separate node style.
</p>
<p>For example,
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html:1.7
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -97,23 +97,23 @@
command automatically generates indices; see section <a
href="Format-with-texi2dvi.html#SEC247">Format with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>.)
To generate a printed index after
running the <code>tex</code> command, you first need a sorted index to work
from. The <code>texindex</code> command sorts indices. (The source file
-<tt>`texindex.c'</tt> comes as part of the standard Texinfo distribution,
+‘<tt>texindex.c</tt>’ comes as part of the standard Texinfo
distribution,
among other places.)
</p>
<a name="IDX321"></a>
<a name="IDX322"></a>
<p>The <code>tex</code> formatting command outputs unsorted index files under
names that obey a standard convention: the name of your main input file
-with any <samp>`.tex'</samp> (or similar, see <a
href="../web2c/tex-invocation.html#tex-invocation">(web2c)tex invocation</a>
section `tex invocation' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) extension removed, followed by
the two letter names of indices.
+with any ‘<samp>.tex</samp>’ (or similar, see <a
href="../web2c/tex-invocation.html#tex-invocation">(web2c)tex invocation</a>
section `tex invocation' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) extension removed, followed by
the two letter names of indices.
For example, the raw index output files for the input file
-<tt>`foo.texinfo'</tt> would be <tt>`foo.cp'</tt>, <tt>`foo.vr'</tt>,
<tt>`foo.fn'</tt>,
-<tt>`foo.tp'</tt>, <tt>`foo.pg'</tt> and <tt>`foo.ky'</tt>. Those are exactly
the
+‘<tt>foo.texinfo</tt>’ would be ‘<tt>foo.cp</tt>’,
‘<tt>foo.vr</tt>’, ‘<tt>foo.fn</tt>’,
+‘<tt>foo.tp</tt>’, ‘<tt>foo.pg</tt>’ and
‘<tt>foo.ky</tt>’. Those are exactly the
arguments to give to <code>texindex</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX323"></a>
<a name="IDX324"></a>
<p>Instead of specifying all the unsorted index file names explicitly, you
-can use <samp>`??'</samp> as shell wildcards and give the command in this
+can use ‘<samp>??</samp>’ as shell wildcards and give the command
in this
form:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">texindex foo.??
@@ -121,13 +121,13 @@
<p>This command will run <code>texindex</code> on all the unsorted index files,
including any that you have defined yourself using <code>@defindex</code>
-or <code>@defcodeindex</code>. (You may execute <samp>`texindex foo.??'</samp>
+or <code>@defcodeindex</code>. (You may execute ‘<samp>texindex
foo.??</samp>’
even if there are similarly named files with two letter extensions
-that are not index files, such as <samp>`foo.el'</samp>. The
<code>texindex</code>
+that are not index files, such as ‘<samp>foo.el</samp>’. The
<code>texindex</code>
command reports but otherwise ignores such files.)
</p>
<p>For each file specified, <code>texindex</code> generates a sorted index file
-whose name is made by appending <samp>`s'</samp> to the input file name. The
+whose name is made by appending ‘<samp>s</samp>’ to the input file
name. The
<code>@printindex</code> command looks for a file with that name
(see section <a href="Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html#SEC69">Printing
Indices and Menus</a>). <code>texindex</code> does not alter the
raw index output file.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-texi2dvi.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-texi2dvi.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-texi2dvi.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-texi2dvi.html:1.18 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Format-with-texi2dvi.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,29 +86,29 @@
<code>tex</code>—<code>texindex</code>—<code>tex</code>—<code>tex</code>
sequence
described in the previous section.
</p>
-<p>To run <code>texi2dvi</code> on an input file <tt>`foo.texi'</tt>, do this
(where
-<samp>`prompt$ '</samp> is your shell prompt):
+<p>To run <code>texi2dvi</code> on an input file
‘<tt>foo.texi</tt>’, do this (where
+‘<samp>prompt$ </samp>’ is your shell prompt):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">prompt$ <kbd>texi2dvi
foo.texi</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>As shown in this example, the input filenames to <code>texi2dvi</code> must
-include any extension (<samp>`.texi'</samp>, <samp>`.texinfo'</samp>, etc.).
Under
-MS-DOS and perhaps in other circumstances, you may need to run <samp>`sh
-texi2dvi foo.texi'</samp> instead of relying on the operating system to invoke
-the shell on the <samp>`texi2dvi'</samp> script.
+include any extension (‘<samp>.texi</samp>’,
‘<samp>.texinfo</samp>’, etc.). Under
+MS-DOS and perhaps in other circumstances, you may need to run ‘<samp>sh
+texi2dvi foo.texi</samp>’ instead of relying on the operating system to
invoke
+the shell on the ‘<samp>texi2dvi</samp>’ script.
</p>
<p>Perhaps the most useful option to <code>texi2dvi</code> is
-<samp>`--texinfo=<var>cmd</var>'</samp>. This inserts <var>cmd</var> on a
line by itself
+‘<samp>--texinfo=<var>cmd</var></samp>’. This inserts
<var>cmd</var> on a line by itself
after the <code>@setfilename</code> in a temporary copy of the input file
before running TeX. With this, you can specify different printing
formats, such as <code>@smallbook</code> (see section <a
href="smallbook.html#SEC255">Printing “Small” Books</a>),
<code>@afourpaper</code> (see section <a href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">Printing
on A4 Paper</a>), or <code>@pagesizes</code>
(see section <a href="pagesizes.html#SEC257"><code>@pagesizes</code>
[<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page sizes</a>), without
actually changing the document source.
-(You can also do this on a site-wide basis with <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>;
+(You can also do this on a site-wide basis with
‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’;
see section <a href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
</p>
-<p>For a list of other options, run <samp>`texi2dvi --help'</samp>.
+<p>For a list of other options, run ‘<samp>texi2dvi --help</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Formatting-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Formatting-Commands.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Formatting-Commands.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Formatting-Commands.html:1.21 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Formatting-Commands.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>In a Texinfo file, the commands that tell TeX how to typeset the
printed manual and tell <code>makeinfo</code> and
<code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> how to create an Info file are preceded
-by <samp>`@'</samp>; they are called <em>@-commands</em>. For example,
+by ‘<samp>@</samp>’; they are called <em>@-commands</em>. For
example,
<code>@node</code> is the command to indicate a node and <code>@chapter</code>
is the command to indicate the start of a chapter.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Functions-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Functions-Commands.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Functions-Commands.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Functions-Commands.html:1.22 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Functions-Commands.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
names as metasyntactic variables—they stand for the actual argument
values. Within the text of the description, write an argument name
explicitly with <code>@var</code> to refer to the value of the argument. In
-the example above, we used <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in this way.
+the example above, we used ‘<samp>@var{nchars}</samp>’ in this way.
</p>
<p>The template for <code>@deffn</code> is:
</p>
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defun <var>name</var> <var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defun</code> command is the definition command for functions.
-<code>@defun</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Function
-…'</samp>.
+<code>@defun</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn Function
+…</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example,
</p>
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmac <var>name</var> <var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defmac</code> command is the definition command for macros.
-<code>@defmac</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Macro
…'</samp> and
+<code>@defmac</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn Macro
…</samp>’ and
works like <code>@defun</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX269"></a>
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@
<dd><p>The <code>@defspec</code> command is the definition command for special
forms. (In Lisp, a special form is an entity much like a function,
see <a href="../elisp/Special-Forms.html#Special-Forms">(elisp)Special
Forms</a> section `Special Forms' in <cite>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference
Manual</cite>.)
-<code>@defspec</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {Special Form}
-…'</samp> and works like <code>@defun</code>.
+<code>@defspec</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn {Special Form}
+…</samp>’ and works like <code>@defun</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/GNU-Sample-Texts.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/GNU-Sample-Texts.html:1.70
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/GNU-Sample-Texts.html:1.71
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/GNU-Sample-Texts.html:1.70 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/GNU-Sample-Texts.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
<a name="IDX446"></a>
<a name="IDX447"></a>
<a name="IDX448"></a>
-The <samp>`Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $'</samp>
comment is for CVS (see <a href="../cvs/index.html#Top">(cvs)Top</a> section
`Overview' in <cite>Concurrent Versions System</cite>) or RCS (see rcsintro(1))
version control
+The ‘<samp>Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp
$</samp>’ comment is for CVS (see <a
href="../cvs/index.html#Top">(cvs)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Concurrent Versions System</cite>) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version
control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2
2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
</p>
</li><li>
<a name="IDX449"></a>
-The <tt>`version.texi'</tt> in the <code>@include</code> command is maintained
-automatically by Automake (see <a
href="../automake/index.html#Top">(automake)Top</a> section `Introduction' in
<cite>GNU Automake</cite>). It sets the <samp>`VERSION'</samp> and
<samp>`UPDATED'</samp> values used
+The ‘<tt>version.texi</tt>’ in the <code>@include</code> command
is maintained
+automatically by Automake (see <a
href="../automake/index.html#Top">(automake)Top</a> section `Introduction' in
<cite>GNU Automake</cite>). It sets the ‘<samp>VERSION</samp>’ and
‘<samp>UPDATED</samp>’ values used
elsewhere. If your distribution doesn't use Automake, you can mimic
these or equivalent settings.
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
It is best to include the entire GNU Free Documentation License in a GNU
manual, unless the manual is only a few pages long. Of course this
sample is even shorter than that, but it includes the FDL anyway in
-order to show one conventional way of doing so. The <tt>`fdl.texi'</tt>
+order to show one conventional way of doing so. The
‘<tt>fdl.texi</tt>’
file is available on the GNU machines (and in the Texinfo and other GNU
distributions).
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Glyphs.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Glyphs.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Glyphs.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Glyphs.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Glyphs.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
<p>In Texinfo, code is often illustrated in examples that are delimited
by <code>@example</code> and <code>@end example</code>, or by
<code>@lisp</code> and
<code>@end lisp</code>. In such examples, you can indicate the results of
-evaluation or an expansion using <samp>`⇒'</samp> or
-<samp>`→'</samp>. Likewise, there are commands to insert glyphs
+evaluation or an expansion using ‘<samp>⇒</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>→</samp>’. Likewise, there are commands to insert
glyphs
to indicate
printed output, error messages, equivalence of expressions, and the
location of point.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/History.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/History.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/History.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/History.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/History.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -99,10 +99,10 @@
patches beyond counting. François Pinard and David D. Zuhn,
tirelessly recorded and reported mistakes and obscurities. Zack
Weinberg did the impossible by implementing the macro syntax in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>. Special thanks go to Melissa Weisshaus for her
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’. Special thanks go to Melissa Weisshaus
for her
frequent reviews of nearly similar editions. Dozens of others have
contributed patches and suggestions, they are gratefully acknowledged in
-the <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> file. Our mistakes are our own.
+the ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ file. Our mistakes are our own.
</p>
<a name="IDX26"></a>
<a name="IDX27"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Images.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Images.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Images.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Images.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Images.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,13 +93,13 @@
extension, because the different processors support different formats:
</p><ul>
<li>
-TeX reads the file <tt>`<var>filename</var>.eps'</tt> (Encapsulated PostScript
+TeX reads the file ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.eps</tt>’
(Encapsulated PostScript
format).
</li><li>
<a name="IDX232"></a>
-PDFTeX reads <tt>`<var>filename</var>.pdf'</tt> (Adobe's Portable Document
Format).
+PDFTeX reads ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.pdf</tt>’ (Adobe's Portable
Document Format).
</li><li>
-<code>makeinfo</code> uses <tt>`<var>filename</var>.txt'</tt> verbatim for
+<code>makeinfo</code> uses ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.txt</tt>’
verbatim for
Info output (more or less as if it was an <code>@example</code>).
</li><li>
<code>makeinfo</code>
@@ -110,14 +110,14 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@image{foo,,,,xpm}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>will cause <samp>`makeinfo --html'</samp> to try <tt>`foo.xpm'</tt>.
+<p>will cause ‘<samp>makeinfo --html</samp>’ to try
‘<tt>foo.xpm</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX234"></a>
<a name="IDX235"></a>
<a name="IDX236"></a>
-<p>If you do not supply the optional fifth argument, <samp>`makeinfo
----html'</samp> first tries <tt>`<var>filename</var>.png'</tt>; if that does
not exist,
-it tries <tt>`<var>filename</var>.jpg'</tt>. If that does not exist either, it
+<p>If you do not supply the optional fifth argument, ‘<samp>makeinfo
+---html</samp>’ first tries
‘<tt><var>filename</var>.png</tt>’; if that does not exist,
+it tries ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.jpg</tt>’. If that does not
exist either, it
complains. (We cannot support GIF format directly due to software
patents.)
</p></li></ul>
@@ -177,16 +177,16 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX251"></a>
-<p>For example, the following will scale a file <tt>`ridt.eps'</tt> to one
+<p>For example, the following will scale a file
‘<tt>ridt.eps</tt>’ to one
inch vertically, with the width scaled proportionately:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@image{ridt,,1in}
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX252"></a>
-<p>For <code>@image</code> to work with TeX, the file <tt>`epsf.tex'</tt> must
be
+<p>For <code>@image</code> to work with TeX, the file
‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’ must be
installed somewhere that TeX can find it. (The standard location is
-<tt>`<var>texmf</var>/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex'</tt>, where <var>texmf</var>
is a
+‘<tt><var>texmf</var>/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex</tt>’, where
<var>texmf</var> is a
root of your TeX directory tree.) This file is included in the
Texinfo distribution and is also available from
<a href="ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex">ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex</a>, among
other places.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Info-Files.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Info-Files.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Info-Files.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Info-Files.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Info-Files.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
printed manual, you can hit <kbd>SPC</kbd> repeatedly, or you get the whole
file with the advanced Info command <kbd>g *</kbd>. (See <a
href="../info/Expert.html#Expert">Advanced Info commands: (info)Expert</a>.)
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory serves as the
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’
directory serves as the
departure point for the whole Info system. From it, you can reach the
`Top' nodes of each of the documents in a complete Info system.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-An-Atsign.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-An-Atsign.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-An-Atsign.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-An-Atsign.html:1.16 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-An-Atsign.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<hr size="1">
-<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with @@ </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.1 Inserting ‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@
</h3>
-<p><code>@@</code> stands for a single <samp>`@'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@@</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>@</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
<p>Do not put braces after an <code>@@</code> command.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-Braces.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-Braces.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-Braces.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-Braces.html:1.16 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting-Braces.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -78,12 +78,12 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<hr size="1">
-<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @} </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.2 Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and @} </h3>
-<p><code>@{</code> stands for a single <samp>`{'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@{</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>{</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
-<p><code>@}</code> stands for a single <samp>`}'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@}</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>}</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
<p>Do not put braces after either an <code>@{</code> or an <code>@}</code>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting.html:1.20 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Inserting.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x address@hidden</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX34"></a>
<p>Insert <code>@end</code> and attempt to insert the correct following word,
-such as <samp>`example'</samp> or <samp>`table'</samp>. (This command does
not handle
+such as ‘<samp>example</samp>’ or
‘<samp>table</samp>’. (This command does not handle
nested lists correctly, but inserts the word appropriate to the
immediately preceding list.)
</p>
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
<em>existing</em> word, position the cursor in front of the word and type
<kbd>C-u 1 C-c C-c c</kbd>. This makes it easy to edit existing plain text.
The value of the prefix argument tells Emacs how many words following
-point to include between braces—<samp>`1'</samp> for one word,
<samp>`2'</samp> for
+point to include between braces—‘<samp>1</samp>’ for one
word, ‘<samp>2</samp>’ for
two words, and so on. Use a negative argument to enclose the previous
word or words. If you do not specify a prefix argument, Emacs inserts
the @-command string and positions the cursor between the braces. This
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
with which different @-commands are used in the <cite>GNU Emacs
Manual</cite> and the <cite>GDB Manual</cite>. If you wish to add your own
insert
commands, you can bind a keyboard macro to a key, use abbreviations,
-or extend the code in <tt>`texinfo.el'</tt>.
+or extend the code in ‘<tt>texinfo.el</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX45"></a>
<a name="IDX46"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Insertions.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Insertions.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Insertions.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Insertions.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Insertions.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">13.1
Inserting @ and Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> How to insert braces, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">13.1
Inserting @ and Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> How to insert braces, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Space.html#SEC178">13.2
Inserting Space</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert the right amount of space
within a sentence.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-Dir-Entries.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-Dir-Entries.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-Dir-Entries.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-Dir-Entries.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-Dir-Entries.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.4 Installing Info Directory Files </h3>
<p>When you install an Info file onto your system, you can use the program
-<code>install-info</code> to update the Info directory file <tt>`dir'</tt>.
+<code>install-info</code> to update the Info directory file
‘<tt>dir</tt>’.
Normally the makefile for the package runs <code>install-info</code>, just
after copying the Info file into its proper installed location.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-an-Info-File.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-an-Info-File.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-an-Info-File.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-an-Info-File.html:1.17 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Installing-an-Info-File.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,12 +80,12 @@
<hr size="1">
<h2 class="section"> 20.2 Installing an Info File </h2>
-<p>Info files are usually kept in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory. You can read
+<p>Info files are usually kept in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
You can read
Info files using the standalone Info program or the Info reader built
into Emacs. (See <a href="../info/index.html#Top">info: (info)Top</a>, for an
introduction to Info.)
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1
The Directory File <tt>`dir'</tt></a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> The top level menu for all Info files.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1
The Directory File ‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> The top level menu for all Info files.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> Listing a new Info file.
</td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-Macros.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-Macros.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-Macros.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-Macros.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-Macros.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>which will pass the (almost certainly error-producing) argument
-<samp>`\{},'</samp> to <var>macname</var>. However, commas in parameters, even
+‘<samp>\{},</samp>’ to <var>macname</var>. However, commas in
parameters, even
if escaped by a backslash, might cause trouble in TeX.
</p>
<p>If the macro is defined to take a single argument, and is invoked
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-install_002dinfo.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-install_002dinfo.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-install_002dinfo.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-install_002dinfo.html:1.7
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Invoking-install_002dinfo.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@
<p><code>install-info</code> inserts menu entries from an Info file into the
-top-level <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the Info system (see the previous sections
-for an explanation of how the <tt>`dir'</tt> file works). It's most often
-run as part of software installation, or when constructing a <tt>`dir'</tt>
file
+top-level ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the Info system (see the previous
sections
+for an explanation of how the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file works). It's
most often
+run as part of software installation, or when constructing a
‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file
for all manuals on a system. Synopsis:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">install-info
[<var>option</var>]… [<var>info-file</var> [<var>dir-file</var>]]
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
<p>If <var>info-file</var> or <var>dir-file</var> are not specified, the
options
(described below) that define them must be. There are no compile-time
defaults, and standard input is never used. <code>install-info</code> can
-read only one Info file and write only one <tt>`dir'</tt> file per invocation.
+read only one Info file and write only one ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file per
invocation.
</p>
<a name="IDX420"></a>
<p>If <var>dir-file</var> (however specified) does not exist,
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
for reading. And if <var>dir-file</var> is compressed,
<code>install-info</code>
also automatically leaves it compressed after writing any changes.
If <var>dir-file</var> itself does not exist, <code>install-info</code> tries
to
-open <tt>`<var>dir-file</var>.gz'</tt>.
+open ‘<tt><var>dir-file</var>.gz</tt>’.
</p>
<p>Options:
</p>
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX423"></a>
<p>Delete the entries in <var>info-file</var> from <var>dir-file</var>. The
file
name in the entry in <var>dir-file</var> must be <var>info-file</var> (except
for
-an optional <samp>`.info'</samp> in either one). Don't insert any new entries.
+an optional ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ in either one). Don't insert any
new entries.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--dir-file=<var>name</var></code></dt>
@@ -156,13 +156,13 @@
<dt> <code>-D <var>dir</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX432"></a>
<a name="IDX433"></a>
-<p>Specify the directory where <tt>`dir'</tt> resides.
-Equivalent to <samp>`--dir-file=<var>dir</var>/dir'</samp>.
+<p>Specify the directory where ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ resides.
+Equivalent to ‘<samp>--dir-file=<var>dir</var>/dir</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--item=<var>text</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX434"></a>
-<p>Same as <samp>`--entry=<var>text</var>'</samp>. An Info directory entry is
actually
+<p>Same as ‘<samp>--entry=<var>text</var></samp>’. An Info
directory entry is actually
a menu item.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
<dt> <code>-r</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX436"></a>
<a name="IDX437"></a>
-<p>Same as <samp>`--delete'</samp>.
+<p>Same as ‘<samp>--delete</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--section=<var>sec</var></code></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Macro-Details.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Macro-Details.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Macro-Details.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Macro-Details.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Macro-Details.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
<p>If some macro feature causes errors when producing the printed version
of a manual, try expanding the macros with <code>makeinfo</code> by
-invoking <code>texi2dvi</code> with the <samp>`-e'</samp> option; see <a
href="Format-with-texi2dvi.html#SEC247">Format with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>.
+invoking <code>texi2dvi</code> with the ‘<samp>-e</samp>’ option;
see <a href="Format-with-texi2dvi.html#SEC247">Format with
<code>texi2dvi</code></a>.
</p>
<hr size="1">
<p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Menu-Example.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Menu-Example.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Menu-Example.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Menu-Example.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Menu-Example.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -117,14 +117,14 @@
several files at once.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this example, the menu has two entries. <samp>`Files'</samp> is both a
menu
+<p>In this example, the menu has two entries.
‘<samp>Files</samp>’ is both a menu
entry name and the name of the node referred to by that name.
-<samp>`Multiples'</samp> is the menu entry name; it refers to the node named
-<samp>`Buffers'</samp>. The line <samp>`Larger Units of Text'</samp> is a
comment; it
+‘<samp>Multiples</samp>’ is the menu entry name; it refers to the
node named
+‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’. The line ‘<samp>Larger Units of
Text</samp>’ is a comment; it
appears in the menu, but is not an entry.
</p>
-<p>Since no file name is specified with either <samp>`Files'</samp> or
-<samp>`Buffers'</samp>, they must be the names of nodes in the same Info file
+<p>Since no file name is specified with either
‘<samp>Files</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’, they must be the names of nodes in the
same Info file
(see section <a href="Other-Info-Files.html#SEC103">Referring to Other Info
Files</a>).
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Minimum.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Minimum.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Minimum.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Minimum.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Minimum.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 1.8 What a Texinfo File Must Have </h2>
<p>By convention, the namea of a Texinfo file ends with (in order of
-preference) one of the extensions <tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt>,
-<tt>`.txi'</tt>, or <tt>`.tex'</tt>. The longer extensions are preferred since
+preference) one of the extensions ‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’,
‘<tt>.texi</tt>’,
+‘<tt>.txi</tt>’, or ‘<tt>.tex</tt>’. The longer
extensions are preferred since
they describe more clearly to a human reader the nature of the file.
The shorter extensions are for operating systems that cannot handle long
file names.
@@ -106,10 +106,10 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-The <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> line tells TeX to use the
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file, which tells TeX how to translate the Texinfo
+The ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ line tells TeX to use the
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file, which tells TeX how to translate the
Texinfo
@-commands into TeX typesetting commands. (Note the use of the
-backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>; this is correct for TeX.)
+backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’; this is correct for TeX.)
</li><li>
The <code>@setfilename</code> line provides a name for the Info file and
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
</li><li>
The <code>@settitle</code> line specifies a title for the page headers (or
footers) of the printed manual, and the default document description for
-the <samp>`<head>'</samp> in HTML format. Strictly speaking,
<code>@settitle</code>
+the ‘<samp><head></samp>’ in HTML format. Strictly
speaking, <code>@settitle</code>
is optional—if you don't mind your document being titled `Untitled'.
</li><li>
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
@c %**end of header
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In the first line, <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> causes Emacs to switch into
+<p>In the first line, ‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ causes Emacs to
switch into
Texinfo mode when you edit the file.
</p>
<p>The <code>@c</code> lines which surround the <code>@setfilename</code> and
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Multiple-Spaces.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Multiple-Spaces.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Multiple-Spaces.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Multiple-Spaces.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Multiple-Spaces.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@
headings or lists. Texinfo supports three commands:
<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code>, <code>@<kbd>TAB</kbd></code>, and
<code>@<kbd>NL</kbd></code>, all of
which insert a single space into the output. (Here,
-<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code> represents an <samp>`@'</samp> character
followed by a
-space, i.e., <samp>`@ '</samp>, and <kbd>TAB</kbd> and <kbd>NL</kbd> represent
the tab
-character and end-of-line, i.e., when <samp>`@'</samp> is the last character on
+<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code> represents an ‘<samp>@</samp>’
character followed by a
+space, i.e., ‘<samp>@ </samp>’, and <kbd>TAB</kbd> and
<kbd>NL</kbd> represent the tab
+character and end-of-line, i.e., when ‘<samp>@</samp>’ is the last
character on
a line.)
</p>
<p>For example,
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Indices.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Indices.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Indices.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Indices.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Indices.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -89,19 +89,19 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defindex <var>name</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The name of an index should be a two letter word, such as <samp>`au'</samp>.
+<p>The name of an index should be a two letter word, such as
‘<samp>au</samp>’.
For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defindex au
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This defines a new index, called the <samp>`au'</samp> index. At the same
+<p>This defines a new index, called the ‘<samp>au</samp>’ index.
At the same
time, it creates a new indexing command, <code>@auindex</code>, that you
can use to make index entries. Use the new indexing command just as
you would use a predefined indexing command.
</p>
<p>For example, here is a section heading followed by a concept index
-entry and two <samp>`au'</samp> index entries.
+entry and two ‘<samp>au</samp>’ index entries.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@section Cognitive Semantics
@cindex kinesthetic image schemas
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@
@auindex Lakoff, George
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Evidently, <samp>`au'</samp> serves here as an abbreviation for
“author”.)
+<p>(Evidently, ‘<samp>au</samp>’ serves here as an abbreviation
for “author”.)
Texinfo constructs the new indexing command by concatenating the name
-of the index with <samp>`index'</samp>; thus, defining an <samp>`au'</samp>
index
+of the index with ‘<samp>index</samp>’; thus, defining an
‘<samp>au</samp>’ index
leads to the automatic creation of an <code>@auindex</code> command.
</p>
<p>Use the <code>@printindex</code> command to print the index, as you do with
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Info-File.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Info-File.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Info-File.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Info-File.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/New-Info-File.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.2 Listing a New Info File </h3>
<p>To add a new Info file to your system, you must write a menu entry to
-add to the menu in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.
+add to the menu in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the
‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
For example, if you were adding documentation for GDB, you would write
the following new entry:
</p>
@@ -92,13 +92,13 @@
colon. The second part is the name of the Info file, in parentheses,
followed by a period. The third part is the description.
</p>
-<p>The name of an Info file often has a <tt>`.info'</tt> extension. Thus, the
-Info file for GDB might be called either <tt>`gdb'</tt> or <tt>`gdb.info'</tt>.
+<p>The name of an Info file often has a ‘<tt>.info</tt>’
extension. Thus, the
+Info file for GDB might be called either ‘<tt>gdb</tt>’ or
‘<tt>gdb.info</tt>’.
The Info reader programs automatically try the file name both with and
-without <tt>`.info'</tt><a name="DOCF11"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT11">(11)</a>; so it is better to avoid
-clutter and not to write <samp>`.info'</samp> explicitly in the menu entry.
For
-example, the GDB menu entry should use just <samp>`gdb'</samp> for the file
-name, not <samp>`gdb.info'</samp>.
+without ‘<tt>.info</tt>’<a name="DOCF11"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT11">(11)</a>; so it is better to avoid
+clutter and not to write ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ explicitly in the
menu entry. For
+example, the GDB menu entry should use just ‘<samp>gdb</samp>’ for
the file
+name, not ‘<samp>gdb.info</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Line-Requirements.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Line-Requirements.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Line-Requirements.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Line-Requirements.html:1.22 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Line-Requirements.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
</li><li>
@-commands used in node names generally confuse Info, so you
should avoid them. This includes punctuation characters that are
-escaped with a <samp>`@'</samp>, such as <code>@</code> and <code>{</code>.
For a few
+escaped with a ‘<samp>@</samp>’, such as <code>@</code> and
<code>{</code>. For a few
rare cases when this is useful, Texinfo has limited support for using
@-commands in node names; see <a href="Pointer-Validation.html#SEC265">Pointer
Validation</a>.
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@
</li><li>
<a name="IDX98"></a>
You cannot use parentheses in node names, because a node name such as
-<samp>`(foo)bar'</samp> is interpreted by the Info readers as a node
-<samp>`bar'</samp> in an Info file <tt>`foo'</tt>.
+‘<samp>(foo)bar</samp>’ is interpreted by the Info readers as a
node
+‘<samp>bar</samp>’ in an Info file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX99"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Names.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Names.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Names.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Names.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Node-Names.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
name the same node.
</p>
<p>Usually, the first node of a Texinfo file is the `Top' node, and its
-`Up' and `Previous' pointers point to the <tt>`dir'</tt> file, which
+`Up' and `Previous' pointers point to the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file,
which
contains the main menu for all of Info.
</p>
<p>The `Top' node itself contains the main or master menu for the manual.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
The s.o.p. has three parts …
</p></blockquote>
-<p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for “Standard
Operating
+<p>(Incidentally, ‘<samp>s.o.p.</samp>’ is an abbreviation for
“Standard Operating
Procedure”.)
</p>
<p><code>@:</code> has no effect on the Info output. Do not put braces after
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Optional-Arguments.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Optional-Arguments.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Optional-Arguments.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Optional-Arguments.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Optional-Arguments.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The function is listed in the Command and Variable Index under
-<samp>`foobar'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foobar</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
<p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Directories.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Directories.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Directories.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Directories.html:1.21 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Directories.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,43 +80,43 @@
<hr size="1">
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.3 Info Files in Other Directories </h3>
-<p>If an Info file is not in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory, there are three
+<p>If an Info file is not in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory, there
are three
ways to specify its location:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-Write the pathname in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file as the second part of the menu.
+Write the pathname in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file as the second part
of the menu.
</li><li>
-If you are using Emacs, list the name of the file in a second <tt>`dir'</tt>
+If you are using Emacs, list the name of the file in a second
‘<tt>dir</tt>’
file, in its directory; and then add the name of that directory to the
<code>Info-directory-list</code> variable in your personal or site
initialization file.
-<p>This variable tells Emacs where to look for <tt>`dir'</tt> files (the files
-must be named <tt>`dir'</tt>). Emacs merges the files named <tt>`dir'</tt>
from
+<p>This variable tells Emacs where to look for ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
files (the files
+must be named ‘<tt>dir</tt>’). Emacs merges the files named
‘<tt>dir</tt>’ from
each of the listed directories. (In Emacs version 18, you can set the
<code>Info-directory</code> variable to the name of only one
directory.)
</p>
</li><li>
Specify the Info directory name in the <code>INFOPATH</code> environment
-variable in your <tt>`.profile'</tt> or <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> initialization file.
+variable in your ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ initialization file.
(Only you and others who set this environment variable will be able to
find Info files whose location is specified this way.)
</li></ol>
-<p>For example, to reach a test file in the <tt>`/home/bob/info'</tt>
+<p>For example, to reach a test file in the
‘<tt>/home/bob/info</tt>’
directory, you could add an entry like this to the menu in the
-standard <tt>`dir'</tt> file:
+standard ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">* Test:
(/home/bob/info/info-test). Bob's own test file.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this case, the absolute file name of the <tt>`info-test'</tt> file is
+<p>In this case, the absolute file name of the
‘<tt>info-test</tt>’ file is
written as the second part of the menu entry.
</p>
-<p>Alternatively, you could write the following in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file:
+<p>Alternatively, you could write the following in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file:
</p>
<a name="IDX413"></a>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(require 'info)
@@ -125,37 +125,37 @@
Info-directory-list))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This tells Emacs to merge the system <tt>`dir'</tt> file with the
<tt>`dir'</tt>
-file in <tt>`/home/bob/info'</tt>. Thus, Info will list the
-<tt>`/home/bob/info/info-test'</tt> file as a menu entry in the
-<tt>`/home/bob/info/dir'</tt> file. Emacs does the merging only when
+<p>This tells Emacs to merge the system ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file with
the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
+file in ‘<tt>/home/bob/info</tt>’. Thus, Info will list the
+‘<tt>/home/bob/info/info-test</tt>’ file as a menu entry in the
+‘<tt>/home/bob/info/dir</tt>’ file. Emacs does the merging only
when
<kbd>M-x info</kbd> is first run, so if you want to set
<code>Info-directory-list</code> in an Emacs session where you've already run
<code>info</code>, you must <code>(setq Info-dir-contents nil)</code> to force
Emacs
-to recompose the <tt>`dir'</tt> file.
+to recompose the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file.
</p>
<a name="IDX414"></a>
<p>Finally, you can tell Info where to look by setting the
<code>INFOPATH</code>
-environment variable in your shell startup file, such as <tt>`.cshrc'</tt>,
-<tt>`.profile'</tt> or <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt>. If you use a Bourne-compatible
+environment variable in your shell startup file, such as
‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’,
+‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ or ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’. If
you use a Bourne-compatible
shell such as <code>sh</code> or <code>bash</code> for your shell command
interpreter, you set the <code>INFOPATH</code> environment variable in the
-<tt>`.profile'</tt> initialization file; but if you use <code>csh</code> or
-<code>tcsh</code>, you set the variable in the <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> initialization
+‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ initialization file; but if you use
<code>csh</code> or
+<code>tcsh</code>, you set the variable in the ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’
initialization
file. On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, you must set <code>INFOPATH</code> in
-your <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file or in the Registry. Each type of shell
+your ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file or in the Registry. Each type
of shell
uses a different syntax.
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-In a <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file, you could set the <code>INFOPATH</code>
+In a ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file, you could set the
<code>INFOPATH</code>
variable as follows:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">setenv INFOPATH
.:~/info:/usr/local/emacs/info
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li><li>
-In a <tt>`.profile'</tt> file, you would achieve the same effect by
+In a ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file, you would achieve the same effect by
writing:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">INFOPATH=.:$HOME/info:/usr/local/emacs/info
@@ -164,18 +164,18 @@
</li><li>
<a name="IDX415"></a>
-In a <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file, you write this command<a name="DOCF12"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT12">(12)</a>:
+In a ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file, you write this command<a
name="DOCF12" href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT12">(12)</a>:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">set
INFOPATH=.;%HOME%/info;c:/usr/local/emacs/info
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li></ul>
-<p>The <samp>`.'</samp> indicates the current directory as usual. Emacs uses
the
+<p>The ‘<samp>.</samp>’ indicates the current directory as usual.
Emacs uses the
<code>INFOPATH</code> environment variable to initialize the value of Emacs's
own <code>Info-directory-list</code> variable. The stand-alone Info reader
-merges any files named <tt>`dir'</tt> in any directory listed in the
+merges any files named ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ in any directory listed in
the
<code>INFOPATH</code> variable into a single menu presented to you in the node
-called <samp>`(dir)Top'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>(dir)Top</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX416"></a>
<p>However you set <code>INFOPATH</code>, if its last character is a
@@ -188,14 +188,14 @@
export INFOPATH
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>will search <tt>`/local/info'</tt> first, then the standard directories.
+<p>will search ‘<tt>/local/info</tt>’ first, then the standard
directories.
Leading or doubled colons are not treated specially.
</p>
<a name="IDX417"></a>
-<p>When you create your own <tt>`dir'</tt> file for use with
+<p>When you create your own ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file for use with
<code>Info-directory-list</code> or <code>INFOPATH</code>, it's easiest to
start by
-copying an existing <tt>`dir'</tt> file and replace all the text after the
-<samp>`* Menu:'</samp> with your desired entries. That way, the punctuation
and
+copying an existing ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file and replace all the text
after the
+‘<samp>* Menu:</samp>’ with your desired entries. That way, the
punctuation and
special CTRL-_ characters that Info needs will be present.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Files.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Files.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Files.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Files.html:1.18 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Other-Info-Files.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@
@end menu
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>For example, to refer directly to the <samp>`Outlining'</samp> and
-<samp>`Rebinding'</samp> nodes in the <cite>Emacs Manual</cite>, you would
write a
+<p>For example, to refer directly to the ‘<samp>Outlining</samp>’
and
+‘<samp>Rebinding</samp>’ nodes in the <cite>Emacs Manual</cite>,
you would write a
menu like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@menu
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
<p>If you do not list the node name, but only name the file, then Info
presumes that you are referring to the `Top' node.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file that contains the main menu for Info has menu
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file that contains the main menu for Info
has menu
entries that list only file names. These take you directly to the `Top'
nodes of each Info document. (See section <a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">Installing an Info File</a>.)
</p>
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
text editor.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(The <tt>`dir'</tt> top level directory for the Info system is an Info file,
+<p>(The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ top level directory for the Info system is
an Info file,
not a Texinfo file, but a menu entry looks the same in both types of
file.)
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Overfull-hboxes.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Overfull-hboxes.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Overfull-hboxes.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Overfull-hboxes.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Overfull-hboxes.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
<a name="IDX343"></a>
<p>(In TeX, lines are in “horizontal boxes”, hence the term,
“hbox”.
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> is a TeX primitive not needed in the Texinfo
language.)
+‘<samp>@hbox</samp>’ is a TeX primitive not needed in the Texinfo
language.)
</p>
<p>TeX also provides the line number in the Texinfo source file and
the text of the offending line, which is marked at all the places that
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
<p>(You should adjust the fraction as needed.) This huge value for
<code>\emergencystretch</code> cannot be the default, since then the typeset
output would generally be of noticeably lower quality; the default
-is <samp>`.15\hsize'</samp>. <code>\hsize</code> is the TeX dimension
+is ‘<samp>.15\hsize</samp>’. <code>\hsize</code> is the TeX
dimension
containing the current line width.
</p>
<a name="IDX345"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/PDF-Output.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/PDF-Output.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/PDF-Output.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/PDF-Output.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/PDF-Output.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,15 +82,15 @@
<p>You can generate a PDF output file from Texinfo source by using the
<code>pdftex</code> program to process your file instead of plain
-<code>tex</code>. Just run <samp>`pdftex foo.texi'</samp> instead of
<samp>`tex
-foo.texi'</samp>, or give the <samp>`--pdf'</samp> option to
<code>texi2dvi</code>.
+<code>tex</code>. Just run ‘<samp>pdftex foo.texi</samp>’ instead
of ‘<samp>tex
+foo.texi</samp>’, or give the ‘<samp>--pdf</samp>’ option to
<code>texi2dvi</code>.
</p>
<p><em>PDF</em> stands for `Portable Document Format'. It was invented by
Adobe Systems some years ago for document interchange, based on their
PostScript language. A <a href="http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/">PDF reader</a>
for the X window system is freely available, as is the
<a href="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/technotes/">definition of the
file format</a>. Since PDF is a binary format, there are no
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> or <samp>address@hidden'</samp> commands as with
the other output
+‘<samp>@ifpdf</samp>’ or ‘<samp>@pdf</samp>’ commands
as with the other output
formats.
</p>
<p>Despite the `portable' in the name, PDF files are nowhere near as
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Point-Glyph.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Point-Glyph.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Point-Glyph.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Point-Glyph.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Point-Glyph.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -85,15 +85,15 @@
buffer in question between two lines of dashes containing the buffer
name.
</p>
-<p>You can use the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command to show the location
of point
+<p>You can use the ‘<samp>@point{}</samp>’ command to show the
location of point
in the text in the buffer. (The symbol for point, of course, is not
part of the text in the buffer; it indicates the place <em>between</em>
two characters where point is located.)
</p>
-<p>The <code>@point{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`∗'</samp>
in Info
+<p>The <code>@point{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>∗</samp>’ in Info
and as a small five pointed star in the printed output.
</p>
-<p>The following example shows the contents of buffer <tt>`foo'</tt> before
+<p>The following example shows the contents of buffer
‘<tt>foo</tt>’ before
and after evaluating a Lisp command to insert the word <code>changed</code>.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">---------- Buffer: foo
----------
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Pointer-Validation.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Pointer-Validation.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Pointer-Validation.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Pointer-Validation.html:1.20 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Pointer-Validation.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<hr size="1">
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.1.4 Pointer Validation </h3>
-<p>If you do not suppress pointer validation with the
<samp>`--no-validate'</samp>
+<p>If you do not suppress pointer validation with the
‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’
option or the <code>@novalidate</code> command in the source file (see section
<a href="Use-TeX.html#SEC245">Use TeX</a>), <code>makeinfo</code> will check
the validity of the final
Info file. Mostly, this means ensuring that nodes you have referenced
really exist. Here is a complete list of what is checked:
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
<li>
If a `Next', `Previous', or `Up' node reference is a reference to a
node in the current file and is not an external reference such as to
-<tt>`(dir)'</tt>, then the referenced node must exist.
+‘<tt>(dir)</tt>’, then the referenced node must exist.
</li><li>
In every node, if the `Previous' node is different from the `Up' node,
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
the second <code>@node</code> line should have also used <code>@value</code>.
However, if, for some reason, you <em>must</em> reference node names
inconsistently, and <code>makeinfo</code> fails to validate the file, you can
-use the <samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> option to force
<code>makeinfo</code>
+use the ‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ option to force
<code>makeinfo</code>
to perform the expensive expansion of all node names it finds in the
document. This might considerably slow down the program, though;
twofold increase in conversion time was measured for large documents
@@ -154,9 +154,9 @@
general enough to be freely used. For example, if the example above
redefined <code>nodename</code> somewhere in the document,
<code>makeinfo</code>
will fail to convert it, even if invoked with the
-<samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> option.
+‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ option.
</p>
-<p><samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> has no effect if the
<samp>`--no-validate'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ has no effect if the
‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’
option is given.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Preparing-for-TeX.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Preparing-for-TeX.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Preparing-for-TeX.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Preparing-for-TeX.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Preparing-for-TeX.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,64 +80,64 @@
<hr size="1">
<h2 class="section"> 19.9 Preparing for TeX </h2>
-<p>TeX needs to know where to find the <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file that the
-<samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> command on the first line reads. The
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file tells TeX how to handle @-commands; it is
+<p>TeX needs to know where to find the ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file
that the
+‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ command on the first line reads. The
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file tells TeX how to handle @-commands; it
is
included in all standard GNU distributions.
</p>
<a name="IDX334"></a>
-<p>Usually, the installer has put the <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file in the
+<p>Usually, the installer has put the ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file
in the
default directory that contains TeX macros when GNU Texinfo, Emacs or
other GNU software is installed. In this case, TeX will find the
file and you do not need to do anything special. If this has not been
-done, you can put <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> in the current directory when you
+done, you can put ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ in the current directory
when you
run TeX, and TeX will find it there.
</p>
<a name="IDX335"></a>
-<p>Also, you should install <tt>`epsf.tex'</tt>, if it is not already installed
+<p>Also, you should install ‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’, if it is not
already installed
from another distribution. More details are at the end of the description
of the <code>@image</code> command (see section <a
href="Images.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX336"></a>
-<p>Likewise for <tt>`pdfcolor.tex'</tt>, if it is not already installed and you
+<p>Likewise for ‘<tt>pdfcolor.tex</tt>’, if it is not already
installed and you
use pdftex.
</p>
<a name="IDX337"></a>
<a name="IDX338"></a>
<a name="IDX339"></a>
-<p>Optionally, you may create an additional <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, and install
+<p>Optionally, you may create an additional
‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, and install
it as well. This file is read by TeX when the <code>@setfilename</code>
command is executed (see section <a
href="setfilename.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code></a>). You can put any
commands you like there, according to local site-wide conventions. They
will be read by TeX when processing any Texinfo document. For
-example, if <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> contains the line
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>
+example, if ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ contains the line
‘<samp>@afourpaper</samp>’
(see section <a href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">Printing on A4 Paper</a>), then
all Texinfo documents will be processed with
that page size in effect. If you have nothing to put in
-<tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, you do not need to create it.
+‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, you do not need to create it.
</p>
<a name="IDX340"></a>
<p>If neither of the above locations for these system files suffice for
you, you can specify the directories explicitly. For
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, you can do this by writing the complete path for the
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, you can do this by writing the complete
path for the
file after the <code>\input</code> command. Another way, that works for both
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> and <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> (and any other file TeX
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ and ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ (and
any other file TeX
might read), is to set the <code>TEXINPUTS</code> environment variable in your
-<tt>`.cshrc'</tt> or <tt>`.profile'</tt> file.
+‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ or ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file.
</p>
-<p>Which you use of <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> or <tt>`.profile'</tt> depends on
+<p>Which you use of ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ depends on
whether you use a Bourne shell-compatible (<code>sh</code>, <code>bash</code>,
<code>ksh</code>, …) or C shell-compatible (<code>csh</code>,
<code>tcsh</code>)
-command interpreter. The latter read the <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file for
-initialization information, and the former read <tt>`.profile'</tt>.
+command interpreter. The latter read the ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file
for
+initialization information, and the former read
‘<tt>.profile</tt>’.
</p>
-<p>In a <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file, you could use the following <code>csh</code>
command
+<p>In a ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file, you could use the following
<code>csh</code> command
sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">setenv TEXINPUTS
.:/home/me/mylib:/usr/lib/tex/macros
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In a <tt>`.profile'</tt> file, you could use the following <code>sh</code>
command
+<p>In a ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file, you could use the following
<code>sh</code> command
sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">TEXINPUTS=.:/home/me/mylib:/usr/lib/tex/macros
@@ -150,26 +150,26 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>It is customary for DOS/Windows users to put such commands in the
-<tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file, or in the Windows Registry.
+‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file, or in the Windows Registry.
</p>
-<p>These settings would cause TeX to look for <tt>`\input'</tt> file first
-in the current directory, indicated by the <samp>`.'</samp>, then in a
-hypothetical user's <tt>`me/mylib'</tt> directory, and finally in a system
-directory <tt>`/usr/lib/tex/macros'</tt>.
+<p>These settings would cause TeX to look for ‘<tt>\input</tt>’
file first
+in the current directory, indicated by the ‘<samp>.</samp>’, then
in a
+hypothetical user's ‘<tt>me/mylib</tt>’ directory, and finally in
a system
+directory ‘<tt>/usr/lib/tex/macros</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX341"></a>
<a name="IDX342"></a>
-<p>Finally, you may wish to dump a <tt>`.fmt'</tt> file (see <a
href="../web2c/Memory-dumps.html#Memory-dumps">(web2c)Memory dumps</a> section
`Memory dumps' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) so that TeX can load Texinfo faster. (The
-disadvantage is that then updating <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> requires
+<p>Finally, you may wish to dump a ‘<tt>.fmt</tt>’ file (see <a
href="../web2c/Memory-dumps.html#Memory-dumps">(web2c)Memory dumps</a> section
`Memory dumps' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) so that TeX can load Texinfo faster. (The
+disadvantage is that then updating ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ requires
redumping.) You can do this by running this command, assuming
-<tt>`epsf.tex'</tt> is findable by TeX:
+‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’ is findable by TeX:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">initex texinfo @dump
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(<code>dump</code> is a TeX primitive.) Then, move <tt>`texinfo.fmt'</tt>
to
+<p>(<code>dump</code> is a TeX primitive.) Then, move
‘<tt>texinfo.fmt</tt>’ to
wherever your <code>.fmt</code> files are found; typically, this will be in the
-subdirectory <tt>`web2c'</tt> of your TeX installation.
+subdirectory ‘<tt>web2c</tt>’ of your TeX installation.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-Glyph.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-Glyph.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-Glyph.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-Glyph.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-Glyph.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@
<p>Sometimes an expression will print output during its execution. You
can indicate the printed output with the <code>@print{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@print{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`-|'</samp> in Info
+<p>The <code>@print{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>-|</samp>’ in Info
and similarly, as a horizontal dash butting against a vertical bar, in
the printed output.
</p>
<p>In the following example, the printed text is indicated with
-<samp>`-|'</samp>, and the value of the expression follows on the
+‘<samp>-|</samp>’, and the value of the expression follows on the
last line.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">(progn (print 'foo) (print
'bar))
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-with-lpr.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-with-lpr.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-with-lpr.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-with-lpr.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Print-with-lpr.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 19.4 Shell Print Using <code>lpr -d</code> </h2>
<p>The precise command to print a DVI file depends on your system
-installation. Two common ones are <samp>`dvips foo.dvi -o'</samp> and
<samp>`lpr
--d foo.dvi'</samp>.
+installation. Two common ones are ‘<samp>dvips foo.dvi -o</samp>’
and ‘<samp>lpr
+-d foo.dvi</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example, the following commands will (perhaps) suffice to sort the
indices, format, and print the <cite>Bison Manual</cite>:
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
absent on MS-DOS/MS-Windows. Some network packages come with a
program named <code>lpr</code>, but these are usually limited to sending files
to a print server over the network, and generally don't support the
-<samp>`-d'</samp> option. If you are unfortunate enough to work on one of
these
+‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option. If you are unfortunate enough to work
on one of these
systems, you have several alternative ways of printing DVI files:
</p>
<ul>
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
local printer. See <a
href="../dvips/dvips-invocation.html#dvips-invocation">(dvips)dvips
invocation</a> section `dvips invocation' in <cite>Dvips</cite>, and the man
pages for <code>dvilj</code>, for detailed description of these tools. Once
the DVI file is converted to the format your local printer understands
-directly, just send it to the appropriate port, usually <samp>`PRN'</samp>.
+directly, just send it to the appropriate port, usually
‘<samp>PRN</samp>’.
</li></ul>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printed-Books.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printed-Books.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printed-Books.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printed-Books.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printed-Books.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -96,12 +96,12 @@
much easier.
</p>
<p>TeX is a general purpose typesetting program. Texinfo provides a
-file <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> that contains information (definitions or
+file ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ that contains information (definitions
or
<em>macros</em>) that TeX uses when it typesets a Texinfo file.
-(<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> tells TeX how to convert the Texinfo @-commands
+(‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ tells TeX how to convert the Texinfo
@-commands
to TeX commands, which TeX can then process to create the typeset
-document.) <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> contains the specifications for printing
-a document. You can get the latest version of <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> from
+document.) ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ contains the specifications for
printing
+a document. You can get the latest version of
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ from
<a
href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex">ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex</a>.
</p>
<p>In the United States, documents are most often printed on 8.5 inch by 11
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
235mm, the <code>@smallbook</code> size; or on A4 or A5 size paper
(<code>@afourpaper</code>, <code>@afivepaper</code>). (See section <a
href="smallbook.html#SEC255">Printing “Small” Books</a>. Also, see
<a href="A4-Paper.html#SEC256">Printing on A4 Paper</a>.)
</p>
-<p>By changing the parameters in <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, you can change the
+<p>By changing the parameters in ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, you can
change the
size of the printed document. In addition, you can change the style in
which the printed document is formatted; for example, you can change the
sizes and fonts used, the amount of indentation for each paragraph, the
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html:1.6
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html:1.7
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html:1.6
Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing-Indices-_0026-Menus.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -100,22 +100,22 @@
corresponding index entry commands:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`cp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>cp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>concept index (<code>@cindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`fn'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>fn</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>function index (<code>@findex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`vr'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>vr</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>variable index (<code>@index</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`ky'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>ky</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>key index (<code>@kindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`pg'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>pg</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>program index (<code>@pindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`tp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>tp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>data type index (<code>@tindex</code>)
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Printing.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
</dl>
<p>For <code>texinfo-tex-region</code> or <code>texinfo-tex-buffer</code> to
work, the
-file <em>must</em> start with a <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> line and must
+file <em>must</em> start with a ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ line
and must
include an <code>@settitle</code> line. The file must end with
<code>@bye</code>
on a line by itself. (When you use <code>texinfo-tex-region</code>, you must
surround the <code>@settitle</code> line with start-of-header and
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Raw-Formatter-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Raw-Formatter-Commands.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Raw-Formatter-Commands.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Raw-Formatter-Commands.html:1.17 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Raw-Formatter-Commands.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
can embed some raw TeX commands. Info will ignore these commands
since they are only in that part of the file which is seen by TeX.
You can write the TeX commands as you would write them in a normal
-TeX file, except that you must replace the <samp>`\'</samp> used by TeX
-with an <samp>`@'</samp>. For example, in the <code>@titlepage</code> section
of a
+TeX file, except that you must replace the ‘<samp>\</samp>’ used
by TeX
+with an ‘<samp>@</samp>’. For example, in the
<code>@titlepage</code> section of a
Texinfo file, you can use the TeX command <code>@vskip</code> to format
the copyright page. (The <code>@titlepage</code> command causes Info to
ignore the region automatically, as it does with the <code>@iftex</code>
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
overridden by Texinfo features.
</p>
<a name="IDX291"></a>
-<p>You can enter plain TeX completely, and use <samp>`\'</samp> in the TeX
+<p>You can enter plain TeX completely, and use ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in
the TeX
commands, by delineating a region with the <code>@tex</code> and <code>@end
tex</code> commands. (The <code>@tex</code> command also causes Info to
ignore the
region, like the <code>@iftex</code> command.) The sole exception is that the
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Reporting-Bugs.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Reporting-Bugs.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Reporting-Bugs.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Reporting-Bugs.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Reporting-Bugs.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX2"></a>
<p>Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them with
-<samp>`diff -c'</samp> (see <a
href="../diffutils/index.html#Top">(diffutils)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Comparing and Merging Files</cite>) and include <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>
entries (see <a href="../emacs/Change-Log.html#Change-Log">(emacs)Change
Log</a> section `Change Log' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
+‘<samp>diff -c</samp>’ (see <a
href="../diffutils/index.html#Top">(diffutils)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Comparing and Merging Files</cite>) and include
‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ entries (see <a
href="../emacs/Change-Log.html#Change-Log">(emacs)Change Log</a> section
`Change Log' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
</p>
<p>When sending patches, if possible please do not encode or split them in
any way; it's much easier to deal with one plain text message, however
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Sample-Include-File.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Sample-Include-File.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Sample-Include-File.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Sample-Include-File.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Sample-Include-File.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
@bye
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>An included file, such as <tt>`foo.texinfo'</tt>, might look like this:
+<p>An included file, such as ‘<tt>foo.texinfo</tt>’, might look
like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@node First, Second, , Top
@chapter First Chapter
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
Contents of first chapter …
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The full contents of <tt>`concept-index.texinfo'</tt> might be as simple as
this:
+<p>The full contents of ‘<tt>concept-index.texinfo</tt>’ might be
as simple as this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@node Concept Index
@unnumbered Concept Index
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The outer Texinfo source file for <cite>The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference
-Manual</cite> is named <tt>`elisp.texi'</tt>. This outer file contains a
master
+Manual</cite> is named ‘<tt>elisp.texi</tt>’. This outer file
contains a master
menu with 417 entries and a list of 41 <code>@include</code>
files.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Short-Sample.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Short-Sample.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Short-Sample.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Short-Sample.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Short-Sample.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>Here is a very short but complete Texinfo file, in the six conventional
parts enumerated in the previous section, so you can see how Texinfo
source appears in practice. The first three parts of the file, from
-<samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> through to <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp>, look more
+‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ through to ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’, look more
intimidating than they are: most of the material is standard
boilerplate; when writing a manual, you simply change the names as
appropriate.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Showing-the-Structure.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Showing-the-Structure.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Showing-the-Structure.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Showing-the-Structure.html:1.18 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Showing-the-Structure.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
that begin with the @-commands for <code>@chapter</code>,
<code>@section</code>, and the like. It constructs what amounts
to a table of contents. These lines are displayed in another buffer
-called the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> buffer. In that buffer, you can position
+called the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ buffer. In that buffer, you can
position
the cursor over one of the lines and use the <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> command
(<code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>), to jump to the corresponding spot
in the Texinfo file.
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x occur-mode-goto-occurrence</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX49"></a>
<p>Go to the line in the Texinfo file corresponding to the line under the
-cursor in the <tt>`*Occur*'</tt> buffer.
+cursor in the ‘<tt>*Occur*</tt>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Smallcaps.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Smallcaps.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Smallcaps.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Smallcaps.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Smallcaps.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<hr size="1">
<h3 class="subsection"> 9.2.2 <code>@sc</code>{<var>text</var>}: The Small
Caps Font </h3>
-<p>Use the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command to set text in the printed and
the HTML
+<p>Use the ‘<samp>@sc</samp>’ command to set text in the printed
and the HTML
output in <small>A SMALL CAPS FONT</small> and set text in the Info file in
upper
case letters. Write the text you want to be in small caps (where
possible) between braces in lower case, like this:
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
such as <small>CDR</small>, a word used in Lisp programming. In this case, you
should use the small caps font when the word refers to the second and
subsequent elements of a list (the <small>CDR</small> of the list), but you
-should use <samp>address@hidden'</samp> when the word refers to the Lisp
function of
+should use ‘<samp>@code</samp>’ when the word refers to the Lisp
function of
the same spelling.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Splitting.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Splitting.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Splitting.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Splitting.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Splitting.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -106,13 +106,13 @@
M-x Info-split
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note that the <samp>`I'</samp> in <samp>`Info'</samp> is upper case.)
+<p>(Note that the ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
‘<samp>Info</samp>’ is upper case.)
</p>
<p>When you use the <code>Info-split</code> command, the buffer is modified
into a
(small) Info file which lists the indirect subfiles. This file should be
saved in place of the original visited file. The indirect subfiles are
written in the same directory the original file is in, with names generated
-by appending <samp>`-'</samp> and a number to the original file name.
+by appending ‘<samp>-</samp>’ and a number to the original file
name.
</p>
<p>The primary file still functions as an Info file, but it contains just
the tag table and a directory of subfiles.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Start-of-Header.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Start-of-Header.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Start-of-Header.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Start-of-Header.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Start-of-Header.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
<p>The start- and end-of-header lines allow you to format only part of a
Texinfo file for Info or printing. See section <a
href="texinfo_002dformat-commands.html#SEC267">The
<code>texinfo-format…</code> Commands</a>.
</p>
-<p>The odd string of characters, <samp>`%**'</samp>, is to ensure that no other
+<p>The odd string of characters, ‘<samp>%**</samp>’, is to ensure
that no other
comment is accidentally taken for a start-of-header line. You can
change it if you wish by setting the <code>tex-start-of-header</code> and/or
<code>tex-end-of-header</code> Emacs variables. See section <a
href="Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html#SEC250">Formatting and Printing in Texinfo
Mode</a>.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tag-and-Split-Files.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tag-and-Split-Files.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tag-and-Split-Files.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tag-and-Split-Files.html:1.18 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tag-and-Split-Files.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -106,13 +106,13 @@
the files that were split off. The split-off files are called
<em>indirect</em> files.
</p>
-<p>The split-off files have names that are created by appending
<samp>`-1'</samp>,
-<samp>`-2'</samp>, <samp>`-3'</samp> and so on to the file name specified by
the
+<p>The split-off files have names that are created by appending
‘<samp>-1</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-2</samp>’, ‘<samp>-3</samp>’ and so on to the
file name specified by the
<code>@setfilename</code> command. The shortened version of the original file
continues to have the name specified by <code>@setfilename</code>.
</p>
<p>At one stage in writing this document, for example, the Info file was saved
-as the file <tt>`test-texinfo'</tt> and that file looked like this:
+as the file ‘<tt>test-texinfo</tt>’ and that file looked like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Info file: test-texinfo,
-*-Text-*-
produced by texinfo-format-buffer
@@ -133,11 +133,11 @@
…
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(But <tt>`test-texinfo'</tt> had far more nodes than are shown here.) Each
of
-the split-off, indirect files, <tt>`test-texinfo-1'</tt>,
-<tt>`test-texinfo-2'</tt>, and <tt>`test-texinfo-3'</tt>, is listed in this
file
-after the line that says <samp>`Indirect:'</samp>. The tag table is listed
after
-the line that says <samp>`Tag table:'</samp>.
+<p>(But ‘<tt>test-texinfo</tt>’ had far more nodes than are shown
here.) Each of
+the split-off, indirect files, ‘<tt>test-texinfo-1</tt>’,
+‘<tt>test-texinfo-2</tt>’, and
‘<tt>test-texinfo-3</tt>’, is listed in this file
+after the line that says ‘<samp>Indirect:</samp>’. The tag table
is listed after
+the line that says ‘<samp>Tag table:</samp>’.
</p>
<p>In the list of indirect files, the number following the file name
records the cumulative number of bytes in the preceding indirect files,
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tagifying.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tagifying.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tagifying.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tagifying.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tagifying.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x Info-tagify
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note the upper case <samp>`I'</samp> in <code>Info-tagify</code>.) This
creates an
+<p>(Note the upper case ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
<code>Info-tagify</code>.) This creates an
Info file with a tag table that you can validate.
</p>
<p>The third step is to validate the Info file:
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x Info-validate
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note the upper case <samp>`I'</samp> in <code>Info-validate</code>.)
+<p>(Note the upper case ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
<code>Info-validate</code>.)
In brief, the steps are:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-u M-x
texinfo-format-buffer
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/TeX-and-copyright.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/TeX-and-copyright.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/TeX-and-copyright.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/TeX-and-copyright.html:1.18 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/TeX-and-copyright.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>The logo `TeX' is typeset in a special fashion and it needs an
@-command. The copyright symbol, `©', is also special.
-Each of these commands is followed by a pair of braces, <samp>`{}'</samp>,
+Each of these commands is followed by a pair of braces,
‘<samp>{}</samp>’,
without any whitespace between the name of the command and the
braces.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x texinfo-quit-job</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Quit a TeX formatting job that has stopped because of an error by
sending an <kbd>x</kbd> to it. When you do this, TeX preserves a record
-of what it did in a <tt>`.log'</tt> file.
+of what it did in a ‘<tt>.log</tt>’ file.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-t C-l</kbd></dt>
@@ -151,12 +151,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The Texinfo mode TeX formatting commands start a subshell in Emacs
-called the <tt>`*tex-shell*'</tt>. The <code>texinfo-tex-command</code>,
+called the ‘<tt>*tex-shell*</tt>’. The
<code>texinfo-tex-command</code>,
<code>texinfo-texindex-command</code>, and <code>tex-dvi-print-command</code>
commands are all run in this shell.
</p>
-<p>You can watch the commands operate in the <samp>`*tex-shell*'</samp> buffer,
-and you can switch to and from and use the <samp>`*tex-shell*'</samp> buffer
+<p>You can watch the commands operate in the
‘<samp>*tex-shell*</samp>’ buffer,
+and you can switch to and from and use the
‘<samp>*tex-shell*</samp>’ buffer
as you would any other shell buffer.
</p>
<p>The formatting and print commands depend on the values of several variables.
@@ -177,14 +177,14 @@
<p>You can change the values of these variables with the <kbd>M-x
edit-options</kbd> command (see <a
href="../emacs/Edit-Options.html#Edit-Options">(emacs)Edit Options</a> section
`Editing Variable Values' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), with the
<kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd> command
-(see <a href="../emacs/Examining.html#Examining">(emacs)Examining</a> section
`Examining and Setting Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), or
with your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> initialization file
+(see <a href="../emacs/Examining.html#Examining">(emacs)Examining</a> section
`Examining and Setting Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), or
with your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ initialization file
(see <a href="../emacs/Init-File.html#Init-File">(emacs)Init File</a> section
`Init File' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
</p>
<a name="IDX333"></a>
<p>Beginning with version 20, GNU Emacs offers a user-friendly interface,
called <em>Customize</em>, for changing values of user-definable variables.
See <a href="../emacs/Easy-Customization.html#Easy-Customization">(emacs)Easy
Customization</a> section `Easy Customization Interface' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for more details about this. The Texinfo variables can
-be found in the <samp>`Development/Docs/Texinfo'</samp> group, once you invoke
+be found in the ‘<samp>Development/Docs/Texinfo</samp>’ group,
once you invoke
the <kbd>M-x customize</kbd> command.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Texinfo-Mode-Summary.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,13 +93,13 @@
sense mnemonically to use <kbd>C-c C-i</kbd>, for `custom insert', but
<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> is quick to type.)
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-c C-c c Insert
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c d Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c e Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c i Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c n Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c s Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c v Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-c C-c c Insert
‘<samp>@code</samp>’.
+C-c C-c d Insert ‘<samp>@dfn</samp>’.
+C-c C-c e Insert ‘<samp>@end</samp>’.
+C-c C-c i Insert ‘<samp>@item</samp>’.
+C-c C-c n Insert ‘<samp>@node</samp>’.
+C-c C-c s Insert ‘<samp>@samp</samp>’.
+C-c C-c v Insert ‘<samp>@var</samp>’.
C-c C-c { Insert braces.
C-c C-c ]
C-c C-c } Move out of enclosing braces.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tips.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tips.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tips.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tips.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Tips.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Note that the example shows entries for the same concept that are
-written in different ways—<samp>`Lazy dog'</samp>, and <samp>`Dog,
lazy'</samp>—so
+written in different ways—‘<samp>Lazy dog</samp>’, and
‘<samp>Dog, lazy</samp>’—so
readers can look up the concept in different ways.)
</p></li></ul>
@@ -253,15 +253,15 @@
<ul>
<li>
-Capitalize “Texinfo”; it is a name. Do not write the
<samp>`x'</samp> or
-<samp>`i'</samp> in upper case.
+Capitalize “Texinfo”; it is a name. Do not write the
‘<samp>x</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>i</samp>’ in upper case.
</li><li>
Capitalize “Info”; it is a name.
</li><li>
Write TeX using the <code>@TeX{}</code> command. Note the uppercase
-<samp>`T'</samp> and <samp>`X'</samp>. This command causes the formatters to
+‘<samp>T</samp>’ and ‘<samp>X</samp>’. This command
causes the formatters to
typeset the name according to the wishes of Donald Knuth, who wrote
TeX.
</li></ul>
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
<code>@table</code>, <code>@item</code>, and <code>@itemx</code>, to create a
table.
</p>
<a name="SEC286"></a>
-<h4 class="subsubheading"> @code, @samp, @var, and <samp>`---'</samp> </h4>
+<h4 class="subsubheading"> @code, @samp, @var, and
‘<samp>---</samp>’ </h4>
<ul>
<li>
@@ -302,15 +302,15 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li><li>
-Avoid putting letters such as <samp>`s'</samp> immediately after an
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>. Such letters look bad.
+Avoid putting letters such as ‘<samp>s</samp>’ immediately after an
+‘<samp>@code</samp>’. Such letters look bad.
</li><li>
Use <code>@var</code> around meta-variables. Do not write angle brackets
around them.
</li><li>
-Use three hyphens in a row, <samp>`---'</samp>, to indicate a long dash. TeX
+Use three hyphens in a row, ‘<samp>---</samp>’, to indicate a long
dash. TeX
typesets these as a long dash and the Info formatters reduce three
hyphens to two.
</li></ul>
@@ -327,11 +327,11 @@
<p>For example, you should write the following sentence with the period
outside the end quotation marks:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Evidently,
<samp>`au'</samp> is an abbreviation for ``author''.
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Evidently,
‘<samp>au</samp>’ is an abbreviation for ``author''.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>since <samp>`au'</samp> does <em>not</em> serve as an abbreviation for
-<samp>`author.'</samp> (with a period following the word).
+<p>since ‘<samp>au</samp>’ does <em>not</em> serve as an
abbreviation for
+‘<samp>author.</samp>’ (with a period following the word).
</p>
<a name="SEC288"></a>
<h4 class="subsubheading"> Introducing New Terms </h4>
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
-Pronounce TeX as if the <samp>`X'</samp> were a Greek `chi', as the last
+Pronounce TeX as if the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ were a Greek `chi', as
the last
sound in the name `Bach'. But pronounce Texinfo as in `speck':
“teckinfo”.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html
diff -u
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html:1.6
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html:1.7
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html:1.6
Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Titlepage-_0026-Copyright-Page.html
Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<p>You may wish to include titlepage-like information for plain text
output. Simply place any such leading material between
<code>@ifplaintext</code> and <code>@end ifplaintext</code>;
<code>makeinfo</code>
-includes this when writing plain text (<samp>`--no-headers'</samp>), along with
+includes this when writing plain text
(‘<samp>--no-headers</samp>’), along with
an <code>@insertcopying</code>.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Top-Node-Naming.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Top-Node-Naming.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Top-Node-Naming.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Top-Node-Naming.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Top-Node-Naming.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -105,8 +105,8 @@
<blockquote><p>See section “Overview” in <i>The GNU Make
Manual</i>.
</p></blockquote>
-<p>In this example, <samp>`Top'</samp> is the name of the first node, and
-<samp>`Overview'</samp> is the name of the first section of the manual.
+<p>In this example, ‘<samp>Top</samp>’ is the name of the first
node, and
+‘<samp>Overview</samp>’ is the name of the first section of the
manual.
</p><hr size="1">
<p>
<font size="-1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html:1.7 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Two_002dcolumn-Tables.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -153,12 +153,12 @@
<p>This produces:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`foo'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>foo</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the text for
-<samp>`foo'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`bar'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Text for <samp>`bar'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>bar</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Text for ‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Functions.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Functions.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Functions.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Functions.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Functions.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
<code>@deftypefn</code> are typically scattered among data type names and
keywords, Texinfo cannot find them without help. Instead, you must write
<code>@var</code> explicitly around the argument names. In the example
-above, the argument names are <samp>`foo'</samp> and <samp>`bar'</samp>.
+above, the argument names are ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ and
‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The template for <code>@deftypefn</code> is:
</p>
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX275"></a>
<p>The <code>@deftypefun</code> command is the specialized definition command
for functions in typed languages. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>.
+‘<samp>@deftypefn Function …</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Thus,
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Variables.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Variables.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Variables.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Variables.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Typed-Variables.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypevar <var>data-type</var> <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@deftypevar</code> command is the specialized definition
command
for variables in typed languages. <code>@deftypevar</code> is equivalent
-to <samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>.
+to ‘<samp>@deftypevr Variable …</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example:
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Updating-Requirements.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Updating-Requirements.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Updating-Requirements.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Updating-Requirements.html:1.20 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Updating-Requirements.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
node, which is specified by the `Up' pointer. (Instead of an
<code>@comment</code> line, you may also write an <code>@ifinfo</code> line.)
</p>
-<p>If a file has a `Top' node, it must be called <samp>`top'</samp> or
<samp>`Top'</samp>
+<p>If a file has a `Top' node, it must be called
‘<samp>top</samp>’ or ‘<samp>Top</samp>’
and be the first node in the file.
</p>
<p>The menu updating commands create a menu of sections within a chapter,
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Include-Files.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Include-Files.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Include-Files.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Include-Files.html:1.17 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Include-Files.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
be included as is into the overall or <em>outer</em> Texinfo file; it
should not contain the standard beginning and end parts of a Texinfo
file. In particular, you should not start an included file with a
-line saying <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp>; if you do, that phrase is inserted
+line saying ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’; if you do, that phrase
is inserted
into the output file as is. Likewise, you should not end an included
file with an <code>@bye</code> command; nothing after <code>@bye</code> is
formatted.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Info_002dvalidate.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Info_002dvalidate.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Info_002dvalidate.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Info_002dvalidate.html:1.7 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Info_002dvalidate.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
</p>
<p>If your file is valid, you will receive a message that says “File
appears
valid”. However, if you have a pointer that does not point to a node,
-error messages will be displayed in a buffer called <samp>`*problems in
-info file*'</samp>.
+error messages will be displayed in a buffer called ‘<samp>*problems in
+info file*</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example, <code>Info-validate</code> was run on a test file that
contained
only the first node of this manual. One of the messages said:
@@ -101,11 +101,11 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">In node
"Overview", invalid Next: Texinfo Mode
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This meant that the node called <samp>`Overview'</samp> had a `Next'
pointer that
+<p>This meant that the node called ‘<samp>Overview</samp>’ had a
`Next' pointer that
did not point to anything (which was true in this case, since the test file
had only one node in it).
</p>
-<p>Now suppose we add a node named <samp>`Texinfo Mode'</samp> to our test case
+<p>Now suppose we add a node named ‘<samp>Texinfo Mode</samp>’ to
our test case
but we do not specify a `Previous' for this node. Then we will get
the following error message:
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Texinfo.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Texinfo.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Texinfo.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Texinfo.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-Texinfo.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX8"></a>
<p>A Texinfo source file is a plain <small>ASCII</small> file containing text
and
-<em>@-commands</em> (words preceded by an <samp>`@'</samp>) that tell the
+<em>@-commands</em> (words preceded by an ‘<samp>@</samp>’) that
tell the
typesetting and formatting programs what to do. You may edit a Texinfo
file with any text editor; but it is especially convenient to use GNU
Emacs since that editor has a special mode, called Texinfo mode, that
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
<a name="IDX11"></a>
<p>Man pages still have their place, and if you wish to support them, the
program <code>help2man</code> may be useful; it generates a traditional man
-page from the <samp>`--help'</samp> output of a program. In fact, this is
+page from the ‘<samp>--help</samp>’ output of a program. In fact,
this is
currently used to generate man pages for the Texinfo programs
themselves. It is GNU software written by Brendan O'Dea, available from
<a href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/help2man/">ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/help2man/</a>.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-occur.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-occur.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-occur.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-occur.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-occur.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -96,15 +96,15 @@
the cursor at the beginning of the buffer.
</p>
<p>For example, to see all the lines that contain the word
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> in them, just type <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
This will
+‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’ in them, just type
‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’. This will
produce a list of the chapters. It will also list all the sentences
-with <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in the middle of the line.
+with ‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’ in the middle of the line.
</p>
<p>If you want to see only those lines that start with the word
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, type <samp>address@hidden'</samp> when prompted
by
+‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’, type
‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ when prompted by
<code>occur</code>. If you want to see all the lines that end with a word
-or phrase, end the last word with a <samp>`$'</samp>; for example,
-<samp>`catching mistakes$'</samp>. This can be helpful when you want to see
+or phrase, end the last word with a ‘<samp>$</samp>’; for example,
+‘<samp>catching mistakes$</samp>’. This can be helpful when you
want to see
all the nodes that are part of the same chapter or section and
therefore have the same `Up' pointer.
</p>
Index:
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html
diff -u
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html:1.8
---
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html:1.7
Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Using-texinfo_002dshow_002dstructure.html
Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
<code>texinfo-show-structure</code> command is bound to <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd> in
Texinfo mode, by default.
</p>
-<p>The lines are displayed in a buffer called the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>
buffer,
+<p>The lines are displayed in a buffer called the
‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ buffer,
indented by hierarchical level. For example, here is a part of what was
produced by running <code>texinfo-show-structure</code> on this manual:
</p>
@@ -111,15 +111,15 @@
…
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This says that lines 4337, 4393, and 4417 of <tt>`texinfo.texi'</tt> begin
+<p>This says that lines 4337, 4393, and 4417 of
‘<tt>texinfo.texi</tt>’ begin
with the <code>@section</code>, <code>@subheading</code>, and
<code>@subsection</code>
-commands respectively. If you move your cursor into the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>
+commands respectively. If you move your cursor into the
‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’
window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and use the
<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> command (<code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>), to jump
to
the corresponding spot in the Texinfo file. See <a
href="../emacs/Other-Repeating-Search.html#Other-Repeating-Search">(emacs)Other
Repeating Search</a> section `Using Occur' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for more
information about <code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>.
</p>
-<p>The first line in the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> window describes the
<em>regular
+<p>The first line in the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ window describes
the <em>regular
expression</em> specified by <var>texinfo-heading-pattern</var>. This regular
expression is the pattern that <code>texinfo-show-structure</code> looks for.
See <a href="../emacs/Regexps.html#Regexps">(emacs)Regexps</a> section `Using
Regular Expressions' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>,
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
for <code>@chapter</code>, <code>@section</code>, and the like.
</p>
<p>You can remind yourself of the structure of a Texinfo file by looking at
-the list in the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> window; and if you have mis-named a node
+the list in the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ window; and if you have
mis-named a node
or left out a section, you can correct the mistake.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Variables-Commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Variables-Commands.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Variables-Commands.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Variables-Commands.html:1.22 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Variables-Commands.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defvar <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defvar</code> command is the definition command for
variables.
-<code>@defvar</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Variable
-…'</samp>.
+<code>@defvar</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defvr Variable
+…</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example:
</p>
@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@
<dd><a name="IDX273"></a>
<p>The <code>@defopt</code> command is the definition command for <em>user
options</em>, i.e., variables intended for users to change according to
-taste; Emacs has many such (see <a
href="../emacs/Variables.html#Variables">(emacs)Variables</a> section
`Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>). <code>@defopt</code> is
equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {User
-Option} …'</samp> and works like <code>@defvar</code>.
+taste; Emacs has many such (see <a
href="../emacs/Variables.html#Variables">(emacs)Variables</a> section
`Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>). <code>@defopt</code> is
equivalent to ‘<samp>@defvr {User
+Option} …</samp>’ and works like <code>@defvar</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Menu.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Menu.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Menu.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Menu.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Menu.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -96,12 +96,12 @@
@end menu
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In a menu, every line that begins with an <samp>`* '</samp> is a <em>menu
+<p>In a menu, every line that begins with an ‘<samp>* </samp>’ is
a <em>menu
entry</em>. (Note the space after the asterisk.) A line that does not
-start with an <samp>`* '</samp> may also appear in a menu. Such a line is
+start with an ‘<samp>* </samp>’ may also appear in a menu. Such a
line is
not a menu entry but is a menu comment line that appears in the Info
-file. In the example above, the line <samp>`Larger Units of Text'</samp> is a
-menu comment line; the two lines starting with <samp>`* '</samp> are menu
+file. In the example above, the line ‘<samp>Larger Units of
Text</samp>’ is a
+menu comment line; the two lines starting with ‘<samp>* </samp>’
are menu
<a name="IDX110"></a>
entries. Space characters in a menu are preserved as-is; this allows
you to format the menu as you wish.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Node.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Node.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Node.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Node.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Writing-a-Node.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<p>Alternatively, you can insert the `Next', `Previous', and `Up'
pointers yourself. If you do this, you may find it helpful to use the
Texinfo mode keyboard command <kbd>C-c C-c n</kbd>. This command inserts
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> and a comment line listing the names of the
pointers in
+‘<samp>@node</samp>’ and a comment line listing the names of the
pointers in
their proper order. The comment line helps you keep track of which
arguments are for which pointers. This comment line is especially useful
if you are not familiar with Texinfo.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/_002d-and-hyphenation.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/_002d-and-hyphenation.html:1.8
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/_002d-and-hyphenation.html:1.9
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/_002d-and-hyphenation.html:1.8 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/_002d-and-hyphenation.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@hyphenation{<var>hy-phen-a-ted words</var>}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Tell TeX how to hyphenate <var>hy-phen-a-ted words</var>. As shown, you
-put a <samp>`-'</samp> at each hyphenation point. For example:
+put a ‘<samp>-</samp>’ at each hyphenation point. For example:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">@hyphenation{man-u-script man-u-scripts}
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>TeX only uses the specified hyphenation points when the
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/acronym.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/acronym.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/acronym.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/acronym.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/acronym.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@
<p>Use the <code>@acronym</code> command for abbreviations written in all
capital letters, such as `<acronym>NASA</acronym>'. The abbreviation is given
as
-the single argument in braces, as in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>. As
+the single argument in braces, as in
‘<samp>@acronym{NASA}</samp>’. As
a matter of style, or for particular abbreviations, you may prefer to
-use periods, as in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+use periods, as in ‘<samp>@acronym{F.B.I.}</samp>’.
</p>
<p>In TeX and HTML, the argument is printed in a slightly smaller font
size. In Info or plain text output, this command changes nothing.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/alias.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/alias.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/alias.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/alias.html:1.16 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/alias.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -78,14 +78,14 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<hr size="1">
-<h2 class="section"> 18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp> </h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’ </h2>
-<p>The <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command defines a new command to be just
like an
+<p>The ‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ command defines a new command to be
just like an
existing one. This is useful for defining additional markup names, thus
preserving semantic information in the input even though the output
result may be the same.
</p>
-<p>Write the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command on a line by itself,
followed by the
+<p>Write the ‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ command on a line by itself,
followed by the
new command name, an equals sign, and the existing command name.
Whitespace around the equals sign is ignored. Thus:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@alias <var>new</var> =
<var>existing</var>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/code.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/code.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/code.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/code.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/code.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@
</p>
<p>Use <code>@code</code> for command names in languages that resemble
programming languages, such as Texinfo. For example, <code>@code</code> and
-<code>@samp</code> are produced by writing <samp>address@hidden@@code}'</samp>
and
-<samp>address@hidden@@samp}'</samp> in the Texinfo source, respectively.
+<code>@samp</code> are produced by writing
‘<samp>@code{@@code}</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>@code{@@samp}</samp>’ in the Texinfo source, respectively.
</p>
<a name="IDX119"></a>
<p>It is incorrect to alter the case of a word inside an <code>@code</code>
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
For shell command names such as <code>ls</code> (use <code>@command</code>).
</li><li>
-For shell options such as <samp>`-c'</samp> when such options stand alone (use
+For shell options such as ‘<samp>-c</samp>’ when such options
stand alone (use
<code>@option</code>).
</li><li>
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
</li><li>
For a string of characters shorter than a syntactic token. For example,
-if you are writing about <samp>`goto-ch'</samp>, which is just a part of the
+if you are writing about ‘<samp>goto-ch</samp>’, which is just a
part of the
name for the <code>goto-char</code> Emacs Lisp function, you should use
<code>@samp</code>.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/command.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/command.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/command.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/command.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/command.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
than using <code>@command</code>, if you regard it as a new English word,
such as `Emacs' or `Bison'.
</p>
-<p>When writing an entire shell command invocation, as in <samp>`ls -l'</samp>,
+<p>When writing an entire shell command invocation, as in ‘<samp>ls
-l</samp>’,
you should use either <code>@samp</code> or <code>@code</code> at your
discretion.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copying.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copying.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copying.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copying.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copying.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -112,8 +112,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX73"></a>
<p>In output formats that support it (print and HTML), the
-<code>@copyright{}</code> command generates a <samp>`c'</samp> inside a
circle. In
-Info and plain text, it generates <samp>`(C)'</samp>. The copyright notice
+<code>@copyright{}</code> command generates a ‘<samp>c</samp>’
inside a circle. In
+Info and plain text, it generates ‘<samp>(C)</samp>’. The
copyright notice
itself has the following legally defined sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Copyright ©
<var>years</var> <var>copyright-owner</var>.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copyright-symbol.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copyright-symbol.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copyright-symbol.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copyright-symbol.html:1.18 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/copyright-symbol.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 13.5.2 <code>@copyright</code>{} (©) </h3>
<p>Use the <code>@copyright{}</code> command to generate `©'. In
-a printed manual, this is a <samp>`c'</samp> inside a circle, and in Info,
-this is <samp>`(C)'</samp>.
+a printed manual, this is a ‘<samp>c</samp>’ inside a circle, and
in Info,
+this is ‘<samp>(C)</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/definfoenclose.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/definfoenclose.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/definfoenclose.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/definfoenclose.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/definfoenclose.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<hr size="1">
-<h2 class="section"> 18.5 <samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting </h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 18.5 ‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting </h2>
<p>A <code>@definfoenclose</code> command may be used to define a highlighting
command for Info, but not for TeX. A command defined using
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
</p>
<p>Presumably, if you define a command with <code>@definfoenclose</code> for
Info,
you will create a corresponding command for TeX, either in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, or within an
<samp>address@hidden'</samp> in
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, or
within an ‘<samp>@iftex</samp>’ in
your document.
</p>
<p>Write a <code>@definfoenclose</code> command on a line and follow it with
@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@
</p>
<p>Each definition applies to its own formatter: one for TeX, the other
for <code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> or <code>texinfo-format-region</code>.
The
-<code>@definfoenclose</code> command need not be within
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, but
-the raw TeX commands do need to be in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+<code>@definfoenclose</code> command need not be within
‘<samp>@ifinfo</samp>’, but
+the raw TeX commands do need to be in ‘<samp>@iftex</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX319"></a>
<p>Here is another example: write
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
formatting command that inserts nothing before and a colon after the
argument to <code>@headword</code>.
</p>
-<p><samp>address@hidden'</samp> definitions must not be recursive, directly or
+<p>‘<samp>@definfoenclose</samp>’ definitions must not be
recursive, directly or
indirectly.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/dmn.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/dmn.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/dmn.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/dmn.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/dmn.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@
<hr size="1">
<h3 class="subsection"> 13.2.4 <code>@dmn</code>{<var>dimension</var>}: Format
a Dimension </h3>
-<p>At times, you may want to write <samp>`12pt'</samp> or
-<samp>`8.5in'</samp> with little or no space between the number and the
+<p>At times, you may want to write ‘<samp>12pt</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>8.5in</samp>’ with little or no space between the number
and the
abbreviation for the dimension. You can use the <code>@dmn</code> command
to do this. On seeing the command, TeX inserts just enough space
for proper typesetting; the Info formatting commands insert no space
@@ -99,12 +99,12 @@
<blockquote><p>A4 paper is 8.27in wide.
</p></blockquote>
-<p>Not everyone uses this style. Some people prefer <samp>`8.27 in.@:'</samp>
-or <samp>`8.27 inches'</samp> to <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in the Texinfo
file.
+<p>Not everyone uses this style. Some people prefer ‘<samp>8.27
in.@:</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>8.27 inches</samp>’ to
‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ in the Texinfo file.
In these cases, however, the formatters may insert a line break between
the number and the dimension, so use <code>@w</code> (see section <a
href="w.html#SEC209"><code>@w</code>{<var>text</var>}: Prevent Line
Breaks</a>). Also, if
you write a period after an abbreviation within a sentence, you should
-write <samp>`@:'</samp> after the period to prevent TeX from inserting extra
+write ‘<samp>@:</samp>’ after the period to prevent TeX from
inserting extra
whitespace, as shown here. See section <a
href="Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC179">Not Ending a Sentence</a>.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentdescription.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentdescription.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentdescription.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentdescription.html:1.17 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentdescription.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 3.6.1 <code>@documentdescription</code>: Summary text
</h3>
<p>When producing HTML output for a document, <code>makeinfo</code> writes a
-<samp>`<meta>'</samp> element in the <samp>`<head>'</samp> to give
some idea of the
+‘<samp><meta></samp>’ element in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ to give some idea of the
content of the document. By default, this <em>description</em> is the title
of the document, taken from the <code>@settitle</code> command
(see section <a href="settitle.html#SEC47"><code>@settitle</code>: Set the
document title</a>). To change this, use the <code>@documentdescription</code>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
@end documentdescription
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This will produce the following output in the <samp>`<head>'</samp>
of the HTML:
+<p>This will produce the following output in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ of the HTML:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><meta name=description
content="descriptive text.">
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentencoding.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentencoding.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentencoding.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentencoding.html:1.17 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentencoding.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,13 +83,13 @@
<p>The <code>@documentencoding</code> command declares the input document
encoding. Write it on a line by itself, with a valid encoding
-specification following, such as <samp>`ISO-8859-1'</samp>.
+specification following, such as ‘<samp>ISO-8859-1</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX301"></a>
<a name="IDX302"></a>
<p>At present, this is used only in HTML output from <code>makeinfo</code>.
If a
document encoding <var>enc</var> is specified, it is used in a
-<samp>`<meta>'</samp> tag included in the <samp>`<head>'</samp> of
the output:
+‘<samp><meta></samp>’ tag included in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ of the output:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><meta
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=<var>enc</var>">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentlanguage.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentlanguage.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentlanguage.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentlanguage.html:1.17 Mon Nov
14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/documentlanguage.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX297"></a>
<p>At present, this command is ignored in Info and HTML output. For
-TeX, it causes the file <tt>`txi-<var>cc</var>.tex'</tt> to be read (if it
+TeX, it causes the file ‘<tt>txi-<var>cc</var>.tex</tt>’ to be
read (if it
exists). Such a file appropriately redefines the various English words
used in TeX output, such as `Chapter', `See', and so on.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/email.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/email.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/email.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/email.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/email.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
<a name="IDX131"></a>
<p>In Info and TeX, the address is shown in angle brackets, preceded by
the text to display if any. In HTML output, <code>@email</code> produces a
-<samp>`mailto'</samp> link that usually brings up a mail composition window.
+‘<samp>mailto</samp>’ link that usually brings up a mail
composition window.
For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Send bug reports to
@email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org},
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/emph-_0026-strong.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/emph-_0026-strong.html:1.7
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/emph-_0026-strong.html:1.8
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/emph-_0026-strong.html:1.7 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/emph-_0026-strong.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -103,9 +103,9 @@
preceding example.
</p>
<p>In the Info output, <code>@emph</code> surrounds the text with underscores
-(<samp>`_'</samp>), and <code>@strong</code> puts asterisks around the text.
+(‘<samp>_</samp>’), and <code>@strong</code> puts asterisks around
the text.
</p>
-<blockquote><p><strong>Caution:</strong> Do not use <code>@strong</code> with
the word <samp>`Note'</samp>;
+<blockquote><p><strong>Caution:</strong> Do not use <code>@strong</code> with
the word ‘<samp>Note</samp>’;
Info will mistake the combination for a cross reference. Use a phrase
such as <strong>Please note</strong> or <strong>Caution</strong> instead.
</p></blockquote>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/enumerate.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/enumerate.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/enumerate.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/enumerate.html:1.20 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/enumerate.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -86,9 +86,9 @@
<p>Write the <code>@enumerate</code> command at the beginning of a line. The
command does not require an argument, but accepts either a number or a
letter as an option. Without an argument, <code>@enumerate</code> starts the
-list with the number <samp>`1'</samp>. With a numeric argument, such as
-<samp>`3'</samp>, the command starts the list with that number. With an upper
-or lower case letter, such as <samp>`a'</samp> or <samp>`A'</samp>, the
command starts
+list with the number ‘<samp>1</samp>’. With a numeric argument,
such as
+‘<samp>3</samp>’, the command starts the list with that number.
With an upper
+or lower case letter, such as ‘<samp>a</samp>’ or
‘<samp>A</samp>’, the command starts
the list with that letter.
</p>
<p>Write the text of the enumerated list in the same way you write an
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/exampleindent.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/exampleindent.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/exampleindent.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/exampleindent.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/exampleindent.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>The Texinfo processors indent each line of <code>@example</code> and similar
environments. You can use the <code>@exampleindent</code> command to specify
this indentation. Write an <code>@exampleindent</code> command at the
-beginning of a line followed by either <samp>`asis'</samp> or a number:
+beginning of a line followed by either ‘<samp>asis</samp>’ or a
number:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@exampleindent
<var>indent</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/expansion.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/expansion.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/expansion.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/expansion.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/expansion.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
You can indicate the result of the expansion with the
<code>@expansion{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@expansion{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`→'</samp>
+<p>The <code>@expansion{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>→</samp>’
in Info and as a long arrow with a flat base in the printed output.
</p>
<p>For example, the following
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/file.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/file.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/file.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/file.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/file.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>The <tt>`.el'</tt> files are in
-the <tt>`/usr/local/emacs/lisp'</tt> directory.
+<blockquote><p>The ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ files are in
+the ‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/lisp</tt>’ directory.
</p></blockquote>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/headings-on-off.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/headings-on-off.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/headings-on-off.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/headings-on-off.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/headings-on-off.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -114,8 +114,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@headings on</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Turn on page headings: <code>single</code> if <samp>address@hidden
-on'</samp>, <code>double</code> otherwise.
+<dd><p>Turn on page headings: <code>single</code> if
‘<samp>@setchapternewpage
+on</samp>’, <code>double</code> otherwise.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/index.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/index.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/index.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/index.html:1.23 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/index.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Special Insertions
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Space.html#SEC178">13.2
Inserting Space</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert the right amount of space
within a sentence.
@@ -578,9 +578,9 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Inserting @ and Braces
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with
@@</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How to
insert <samp>`@'</samp>.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> How to insert ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> How to insert <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Inserting Space
@@ -734,9 +734,9 @@
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="Macro-Details.html#SEC241">18.3
Macro Details</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Beyond basic macro usage.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
</td></tr>
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Installing an Info File
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
<tt>`dir'</tt></a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
The top level menu for all Info files.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> The top level menu for all Info files.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> Listing a new Info file.
</td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/inforef.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/inforef.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/inforef.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/inforef.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/inforef.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
<p>Separate the arguments with commas, as with <code>@xref</code>. Also, you
must terminate the reference with a comma or period after the
-<samp>`}'</samp>, as you do with <code>@xref</code>.
+‘<samp>}</samp>’, as you do with <code>@xref</code>.
</p>
<p>The template is:
</p>
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
<p>and
</p>
-<blockquote><p>See Info file <tt>`info'</tt>, node <samp>`Expert'</samp>, for
more information.
+<blockquote><p>See Info file ‘<tt>info</tt>’, node
‘<samp>Expert</samp>’, for more information.
</p></blockquote>
<p>Similarly,
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
<p>and
</p>
-<blockquote><p>See Info file <tt>`info'</tt>, node <samp>`Expert'</samp>, for
more information.
+<blockquote><p>See Info file ‘<tt>info</tt>’, node
‘<samp>Expert</samp>’, for more information.
</p></blockquote>
<p>The converse of <code>@inforef</code> is <code>@cite</code>, which is used
to
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/itemize.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/itemize.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/itemize.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/itemize.html:1.23 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/itemize.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
character in the Info file. If you don't want any mark at all, use
<code>@w</code>. (When you write the mark command such as
<code>@bullet</code> after an <code>@itemize</code> command, you may omit the
-<samp>`{}'</samp>.) If you don't specify a mark command, the default is
+‘<samp>{}</samp>’.) If you don't specify a mark command, the
default is
<code>@bullet</code>.
</p>
<p>Write the text of the indented paragraphs themselves after the
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
very brief, these blank lines make the list look better.
</p>
<p>Here is an example of the use of <code>@itemize</code>, followed by the
-output it produces. <code>@bullet</code> produces an <samp>`*'</samp> in Info
and a
+output it produces. <code>@bullet</code> produces an
‘<samp>*</samp>’ in Info and a
round dot in TeX.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@itemize @bullet
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/kbd.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/kbd.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/kbd.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/kbd.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/kbd.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -109,21 +109,21 @@
<a name="IDX124"></a>
<a name="IDX125"></a>
</p><dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`code'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>code</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Always use the same font for <code>@kbd</code> as <code>@code</code>.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`example'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>example</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the distinguishing font for <code>@kbd</code> only in
<code>@example</code>
and similar environments.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`distinct'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>distinct</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>(the default) Always use the distinguishing font for <code>@kbd</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>You can embed another @-command inside the braces of an <code>@kbd</code>
command. Here, for example, is the way to describe a command that
-would be described more verbosely as “press an <samp>`r'</samp> and then
+would be described more verbosely as “press an
‘<samp>r</samp>’ and then
press the <kbd>RET</kbd> key”:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@kbd{r @key{RET}}
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/key.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/key.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/key.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/key.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/key.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -142,8 +142,8 @@
modifier key is used, such as <kbd>Meta-a</kbd>, use the <code>@kbd</code>
command
alone; do not use the <code>@key</code> command; but when you are referring
to the modifier key in isolation, use the <code>@key</code> command. For
-example, write <samp>address@hidden'</samp> to produce <kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> to produce <kbd>META</kbd>.
+example, write ‘<samp>@kbd{Meta-a}</samp>’ to produce
<kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and
+‘<samp>@key{META}</samp>’ to produce <kbd>META</kbd>.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-html.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-html.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-html.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-html.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-html.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.1.9 Generating HTML </h3>
<p>Besides generating output in the Info format, you can use the
-<samp>`--html'</samp> option to generate output in HTML format, for
installation
+‘<samp>--html</samp>’ option to generate output in HTML format,
for installation
on a web site (for example). By default, the HTML output is split at
node level.
</p>
@@ -89,43 +89,43 @@
The subdirectory is named according to the name from
<code>@setfilename</code> with any extension removed; for example, HTML
output for <code>@setfilename emacs.info</code> would be written into a
-subdirectory named <samp>`emacs'</samp>. If that directory cannot be created
-for any reason, then <samp>`.html'</samp> is appended to the directory name, as
-in <samp>`emacs.html'</samp> (this is necessary because sometimes the info file
-is named without an extension, e.g., <samp>`texinfo'</samp>). If the
-<samp>`<var>name</var>.html'</samp> directory can't be created either,
+subdirectory named ‘<samp>emacs</samp>’. If that directory cannot
be created
+for any reason, then ‘<samp>.html</samp>’ is appended to the
directory name, as
+in ‘<samp>emacs.html</samp>’ (this is necessary because sometimes
the info file
+is named without an extension, e.g., ‘<samp>texinfo</samp>’). If
the
+‘<samp><var>name</var>.html</samp>’ directory can't be created
either,
<code>makeinfo</code> gives up. In any case, the top-level output file within
-the directory is always named <samp>`index.html'</samp>.
+the directory is always named ‘<samp>index.html</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Monolithic output (<code>--no-split</code>) is named according to
<code>@setfilename</code> or <code>--outfile</code>. Cross-document node
references are not supported in monolithic HTML.
</p>
<p>Texinfo input marked up with the <code>@ifhtml</code> command will produce
-output only with the <samp>`--html'</samp> option supplied. Input marked up
+output only with the ‘<samp>--html</samp>’ option supplied. Input
marked up
with the <code>@html</code> is passed literally to the output (suppressing
-the normal escaping of input <samp>`<'</samp>, <samp>`>'</samp> and
<samp>`&'</samp> characters
+the normal escaping of input ‘<samp><</samp>’,
‘<samp>></samp>’ and ‘<samp>&</samp>’ characters
which have special significance in HTML).
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`--footnote-style'</samp> option is currently ignored for HTML
output;
+<p>The ‘<samp>--footnote-style</samp>’ option is currently ignored
for HTML output;
footnotes are linked to the end of the output file.
</p>
<p>The HTML generated is mostly standard (i.e., HTML 2.0, RFC-1866). The
exception is that HTML 3.2 tables are generated from the
<code>@multitable</code> command, but tagged to degrade as well as possible
-in browsers without table support. The HTML 4 <samp>`lang'</samp> attribute on
-the <samp>`<html>'</samp> attribute is also used. Please report output
from an
+in browsers without table support. The HTML 4 ‘<samp>lang</samp>’
attribute on
+the ‘<samp><html></samp>’ attribute is also used. Please
report output from an
error-free run of <code>makeinfo</code> which has browser portability problems
as a bug.
</p>
<p>Navigation bars are inserted at the start of nodes, similarly to Info
-output. The <samp>`--no-headers'</samp> option will suppress this if used with
-<samp>`--no-split'</samp>. Header <code><link></code> elements in split
output can
+output. The ‘<samp>--no-headers</samp>’ option will suppress this
if used with
+‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’. Header <code><link></code>
elements in split output can
support info-like navigation with browsers like Lynx and Emacs W3
-which implement this HTML 1.0 feature. <samp>address@hidden'</samp> commands
to
+which implement this HTML 1.0 feature. ‘<samp>@xref</samp>’
commands to
other documents are generated assuming the other document is available
in split HTML form, and installed in the same HTML documentation tree,
-at <tt>`../<info-document>/'</tt>.
+at ‘<tt>../<info-document>/</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-in-Emacs.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-in-Emacs.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-in-Emacs.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-in-Emacs.html:1.20 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-in-Emacs.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -145,9 +145,9 @@
<p>You can specify options for <code>makeinfo</code> by setting the
<code>makeinfo-options</code> variable with either the <kbd>M-x
edit-options</kbd> or the <kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd> command, or by setting
the
-variable in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> initialization file.
+variable in your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ initialization file.
</p>
-<p>For example, you could write the following in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file:
+<p>For example, you could write the following in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq makeinfo-options
"--paragraph-indent=0 --no-split
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-options.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-options.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-options.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-options.html:1.21 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-options.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,11 +83,11 @@
<p>The <code>makeinfo</code> command takes a number of options. Most often,
options are used to set the value of the fill column and specify the
footnote style. Each command line option is a word preceded by
-<samp>`--'</samp> or a letter preceded by <samp>`-'</samp>. You can use
abbreviations
+‘<samp>--</samp>’ or a letter preceded by
‘<samp>-</samp>’. You can use abbreviations
for the long option names as long as they are unique.
</p>
<p>For example, you could use the following shell command to create an Info
-file for <tt>`bison.texinfo'</tt> in which each line is filled to only 68
+file for ‘<tt>bison.texinfo</tt>’ in which each line is filled to
only 68
columns:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">makeinfo --fill-column=68
bison.texinfo
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
<p>Allow <code>@</code>-commands in node names. This is not recommended, as it
can probably never be implemented in TeX. It also makes
<code>makeinfo</code> much slower. Also, this option is ignored when
-<samp>`--no-validate'</samp> is used. See section <a
href="Pointer-Validation.html#SEC265">Pointer Validation</a>, for more
+‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’ is used. See section <a
href="Pointer-Validation.html#SEC265">Pointer Validation</a>, for more
details.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -142,21 +142,21 @@
width. (Filling is the process of breaking up and connecting lines so
that lines are the same length as or shorter than the number specified
as the fill column. Lines are broken between words.) The default value
-is 72. Ignored with <samp>`--html'</samp>.
+is 72. Ignored with ‘<samp>--html</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--footnote-style=<var>style</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>-s <var>style</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX365"></a>
<a name="IDX366"></a>
-<p>Set the footnote style to <var>style</var>, either <samp>`end'</samp> for
the end
-node style (the default) or <samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node
style.
+<p>Set the footnote style to <var>style</var>, either
‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end
+node style (the default) or ‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the
separate node style.
The value set by this option overrides the value set in a Texinfo file
by an <code>@footnotestyle</code> command (see section <a
href="Footnotes.html#SEC201">Footnotes</a>). When the
-footnote style is <samp>`separate'</samp>, <code>makeinfo</code> makes a new
node
+footnote style is ‘<samp>separate</samp>’, <code>makeinfo</code>
makes a new node
containing the footnotes found in the current node. When the footnote
-style is <samp>`end'</samp>, <code>makeinfo</code> places the footnote
references at
-the end of the current node. Ignored with <samp>`--html'</samp>.
+style is ‘<samp>end</samp>’, <code>makeinfo</code> places the
footnote references at
+the end of the current node. Ignored with ‘<samp>--html</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--force</code></dt>
@@ -187,9 +187,9 @@
<p>Append <var>dir</var> to the directory search list for finding files that
are included using the <code>@include</code> command. By default,
<code>makeinfo</code> searches only the current directory. If <var>dir</var>
is
-not given, the current directory <tt>`.'</tt> is appended. Note that
+not given, the current directory ‘<tt>.</tt>’ is appended. Note
that
<var>dir</var> can actually be a list of several directories separated by the
-usual path separator character (<samp>`:'</samp> on Unix, <samp>`;'</samp> on
+usual path separator character (‘<samp>:</samp>’ on Unix,
‘<samp>;</samp>’ on
MS-DOS/MS-Windows).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
<dd><p>Output the Texinfo source with all the macros expanded to the named
file. Normally, the results of macro expansion are used internally by
<code>makeinfo</code> and then discarded. This option is used by
-<code>texi2dvi</code> if you are using an old version of <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>
+<code>texi2dvi</code> if you are using an old version of
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
that does not support <code>@macro</code>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -213,16 +213,16 @@
<p>For Info output, do not include menus or node separator lines in the
output. This results in a simple plain text file that you can (for
example) send in email without complications, or include in a
-distribution (as in an <tt>`INSTALL'</tt> file).
+distribution (as in an ‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ file).
</p>
<a name="IDX380"></a>
-<p>For HTML output, likewise omit menus. And if <samp>`--no-split'</samp> is
also
+<p>For HTML output, likewise omit menus. And if
‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’ is also
specified, do not include a navigation links at the top of each node
(these are never included in the default case of split output).
See section <a href="makeinfo-html.html#SEC270">Generating HTML</a>.
</p>
<p>In both cases, write to standard output by default (can still be
-overridden by <samp>`-o'</samp>).
+overridden by ‘<samp>-o</samp>’).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--no-split</code></dt>
@@ -272,8 +272,8 @@
<a name="IDX391"></a>
<p>Specify that the output should be directed to <var>file</var> and not to the
file name specified in the <code>@setfilename</code> command found in the
-Texinfo source (see section <a
href="setfilename.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file
name</a>). If <var>file</var> is <samp>`-'</samp>, output
-goes to standard output and <samp>`--no-split'</samp> is implied. For split
+Texinfo source (see section <a
href="setfilename.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file
name</a>). If <var>file</var> is ‘<samp>-</samp>’, output
+goes to standard output and ‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’ is implied.
For split
HTML output, <var>file</var> is the name for the directory into which all
HTML nodes are written (see section <a
href="makeinfo-html.html#SEC270">Generating HTML</a>).
</p>
@@ -281,8 +281,8 @@
<dt> <code>-P <var>dir</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX392"></a>
<p>Prepend <var>dir</var> to the directory search list for
<code>@include</code>.
-If <var>dir</var> is not given, the current directory <tt>`.'</tt> is
prepended.
-See <samp>`-I'</samp> for more details.
+If <var>dir</var> is not given, the current directory ‘<tt>.</tt>’
is prepended.
+See ‘<samp>-I</samp>’ for more details.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--paragraph-indent=<var>indent</var></code></dt>
@@ -295,11 +295,11 @@
of <var>indent</var> is interpreted as follows:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`asis'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>asis</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Preserve any existing indentation at the starts of paragraphs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`0'</samp> or <samp>`none'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>0</samp>’ or ‘<samp>none</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Delete any existing indentation.
</p>
</dd>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-top.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-top.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-top.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-top.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/makeinfo-top.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 5.3 <code>@top</code> </h2>
<p>The <code>@top</code> command is a special sectioning command that you use
-only after an <samp>address@hidden Top'</samp> line at the beginning of a
Texinfo file.
+only after an ‘<samp>@node Top</samp>’ line at the beginning of a
Texinfo file.
The <code>@top</code> command tells the <code>makeinfo</code> formatter which
node
is the `Top' node, so it can use it as the root of the node tree if your
manual uses implicit pointers. It has the same typesetting effect as
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/math.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/math.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/math.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/math.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/math.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
<p><code>@math</code> implies <code>@tex</code>. This not only makes it
possible to
write superscripts and subscripts (as in the above example), but also
allows you to use any of the plain TeX math control sequences. It's
-conventional to use <samp>`\'</samp> instead of <samp>`@'</samp> for these
commands.
+conventional to use ‘<samp>\</samp>’ instead of
‘<samp>@</samp>’ for these commands.
As in:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@math{\sin 2\pi \equiv
\cos 3\pi}
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -106,11 +106,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX224"></a>
-<p>Since <samp>`\'</samp> is an escape character inside <code>@math</code>,
you can use
+<p>Since ‘<samp>\</samp>’ is an escape character inside
<code>@math</code>, you can use
<code>@\</code> to get a literal backslash (<code>\\</code> will work in TeX,
-but you'll get the literal <samp>`\\'</samp> in Info). <code>@\</code> is not
-defined outside of <code>@math</code>, since a <samp>`\'</samp> ordinarily
produces a
-literal <samp>`\'</samp>.
+but you'll get the literal ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ in Info).
<code>@\</code> is not
+defined outside of <code>@math</code>, since a ‘<samp>\</samp>’
ordinarily produces a
+literal ‘<samp>\</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX225"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/minus.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/minus.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/minus.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/minus.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/minus.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@
the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign—a little longer
than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus
sign generated with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>,
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="display">‘<samp>-</samp>’ is a minus sign generated with
‘<samp>@minus{}</samp>’,
-`-' is a hyphen generated with the character <samp>`-'</samp>,
+`-' is a hyphen generated with the character ‘<samp>-</samp>’,
`---' is an em-dash for text.
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/option.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/option.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/option.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/option.html:1.16 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/option.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 9.1.10 <code>@option</code>{<var>option-name</var>}
</h3>
<p>Use the <code>@option</code> command to indicate a command-line option; for
-example, <samp>`-l'</samp> or <samp>`--version'</samp> or
-<samp>`--output=<var>filename</var>'</samp>.
+example, ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ or ‘<samp>--version</samp>’
or
+‘<samp>--output=<var>filename</var></samp>’.
</p>
<p><code>@option</code> is equivalent to <code>@samp</code> in its effects.
For example:
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">The option @option{-l}
produces a long listing.
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>produces
-</p><blockquote><p>The option <samp>`-l'</samp> produces a long listing.
+</p><blockquote><p>The option ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ produces a long
listing.
</p></blockquote>
<p>In tables, putting options inside <code>@code</code> produces a
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pagesizes.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pagesizes.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pagesizes.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pagesizes.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pagesizes.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -99,8 +99,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX354"></a>
<p>To make more elaborate changes, such as changing any of the page
-margins, you must define a new command in <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> (or
-<tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, see section <a
href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
+margins, you must define a new command in ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
(or
+‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, see section <a
href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
</p>
<p>See section <a href="Format-with-texi2dvi.html#SEC247">Format with
<code>texi2dvi</code></a>, and <a
href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>, for other ways to
specify <code>@pagesizes</code> that do not
require changing the source file.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/paragraphindent.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/paragraphindent.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/paragraphindent.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/paragraphindent.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/paragraphindent.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
first line of each paragraph, thereby indenting that paragraph. You can
use the <code>@paragraphindent</code> command to specify this indentation.
Write an <code>@paragraphindent</code> command at the beginning of a line
-followed by either <samp>`asis'</samp> or a number:
+followed by either ‘<samp>asis</samp>’ or a number:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@paragraphindent
<var>indent</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pounds.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pounds.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pounds.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pounds.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/pounds.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>Use the <code>@pounds{}</code> command to generate `£'. In a
printed manual, this is the symbol for the currency pounds sterling.
-In Info, it is a <samp>`#'</samp>. Other currency symbols are unfortunately
not
+In Info, it is a ‘<samp>#</samp>’. Other currency symbols are
unfortunately not
available.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/result.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/result.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/result.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/result.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/result.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>Use the <code>@result{}</code> command to indicate the result of
evaluating an expression.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@result{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`⇒'</samp> in
Info
+<p>The <code>@result{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>⇒</samp>’ in Info
and as a double stemmed arrow in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus, the following,
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/samp.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/samp.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/samp.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/samp.html:1.18 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/samp.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>To match <samp>`foo'</samp> at the end of the line, use the
regexp
-<samp>`foo$'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>To match ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ at the end of the line,
use the regexp
+‘<samp>foo$</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<p>Any time you are referring to single characters, you should use
@@ -116,9 +116,9 @@
<p>This produces:
</p>
-<blockquote><p>In English, the vowels are <samp>`a'</samp>, <samp>`e'</samp>,
-<samp>`i'</samp>, <samp>`o'</samp>, <samp>`u'</samp>, and sometimes
-<samp>`y'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>In English, the vowels are ‘<samp>a</samp>’,
‘<samp>e</samp>’,
+‘<samp>i</samp>’, ‘<samp>o</samp>’,
‘<samp>u</samp>’, and sometimes
+‘<samp>y</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/section.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/section.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/section.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/section.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/section.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>In a printed manual, an <code>@section</code> command identifies a
numbered section within a chapter. The section title appears in the
table of contents. In Info, an <code>@section</code> command provides a
-title for a segment of text, underlined with <samp>`='</samp>.
+title for a segment of text, underlined with ‘<samp>=</samp>’.
</p>
<p>This section is headed with an <code>@section</code> command and looks like
this in the Texinfo file:
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/set-value.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/set-value.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/set-value.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/set-value.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/set-value.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
later expanded by the <code>@value</code> command.
</p>
<p>A <em>flag</em> is an identifier. In general, it is best to use only
-letters and numerals in a flag name, not <samp>`-'</samp> or
<samp>`_'</samp>—they
+letters and numerals in a flag name, not ‘<samp>-</samp>’ or
‘<samp>_</samp>’—they
will work in some contexts, but not all, due to limitations in TeX.
</p>
<p>The value is the remainder of the input line, and can contain anything.
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setchapternewpage.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setchapternewpage.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setchapternewpage.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setchapternewpage.html:1.19 Sat Mar
25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setchapternewpage.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:03 2006
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
your manual sources at all, since the desired output is not intrinsic to
the document. For a particular hard copy run, if you don't want the
default option (no blank pages, same headers on all pages) use the
-<samp>`--texinfo'</samp> option to <code>texi2dvi</code> to specify the output
+‘<samp>--texinfo</samp>’ option to <code>texi2dvi</code> to
specify the output
you want.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setfilename.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setfilename.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setfilename.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setfilename.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/setfilename.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -101,36 +101,36 @@
<p>The <code>@setfilename</code> line specifies the name of the output file to
be generated. This name must be different from the name of the Texinfo
file. There are two conventions for choosing the name: you can either
-remove the extension (such as <samp>`.texi'</samp>) entirely from the input
file
-name, or, preferably, replace it with the <samp>`.info'</samp> extension.
+remove the extension (such as ‘<samp>.texi</samp>’) entirely from
the input file
+name, or, preferably, replace it with the ‘<samp>.info</samp>’
extension.
</p>
<a name="IDX68"></a>
<a name="IDX69"></a>
<a name="IDX70"></a>
-<p>Although an explicit <samp>`.info'</samp> extension is preferable, some
+<p>Although an explicit ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ extension is
preferable, some
operating systems cannot handle long file names. You can run into a
problem even when the file name you specify is itself short enough.
This occurs because the Info formatters split a long Info file into
-short indirect subfiles, and name them by appending <samp>`-1'</samp>,
-<samp>`-2'</samp>, …, <samp>`-10'</samp>, <samp>`-11'</samp>, and so
on, to the original
+short indirect subfiles, and name them by appending
‘<samp>-1</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-2</samp>’, …, ‘<samp>-10</samp>’,
‘<samp>-11</samp>’, and so on, to the original
file name. (See section <a href="Tag-and-Split-Files.html#SEC269">Tag Files
and Split Files</a>.) The subfile name
-<tt>`texinfo.info-10'</tt>, for example, is too long for old systems with a
+‘<tt>texinfo.info-10</tt>’, for example, is too long for old
systems with a
14-character limit on filenames; so the Info file name for this document
-is <tt>`texinfo'</tt> rather than <tt>`texinfo.info'</tt>. When
<code>makeinfo</code>
+is ‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’ rather than
‘<tt>texinfo.info</tt>’. When <code>makeinfo</code>
is running on operating systems such as MS-DOS which impose severe
limits on file names, it may remove some characters from the original
file name to leave enough space for the subfile suffix, thus producing
-files named <tt>`texin-10'</tt>, <tt>`gcc.i12'</tt>, etc.
+files named ‘<tt>texin-10</tt>’, ‘<tt>gcc.i12</tt>’,
etc.
</p>
<p>When producing HTML output, <code>makeinfo</code> will replace any extension
-with <samp>`html'</samp>, or add <samp>`.html'</samp> if the given name has no
+with ‘<samp>html</samp>’, or add ‘<samp>.html</samp>’
if the given name has no
extension.
</p>
<a name="IDX71"></a>
<p>The <code>@setfilename</code> line produces no output when you typeset a
manual with TeX, but it is nevertheless essential: it opens the
index, cross-reference, and other auxiliary files used by Texinfo, and
-also reads <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> if that file is present on your system
+also reads ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ if that file is present on your
system
(see section <a href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/settitle.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/settitle.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/settitle.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/settitle.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/settitle.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -97,8 +97,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX72"></a>
<p>In the HTML file produced by <code>makeinfo</code>, <var>title</var> also
serves
-as the document <samp>`<title>'</samp> and the default document
description in
-the <samp>`<head>'</samp> part; see <a
href="documentdescription.html#SEC63"><code>@documentdescription</code>:
Summary text</a>, for how to change
+as the document ‘<samp><title></samp>’ and the default
document description in
+the ‘<samp><head></samp>’ part; see <a
href="documentdescription.html#SEC63"><code>@documentdescription</code>:
Summary text</a>, for how to change
that.
</p>
<p>The title in the <code>@settitle</code> command does not affect the title as
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/subsection.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/subsection.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/subsection.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/subsection.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/subsection.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>Subsections are to sections as sections are to chapters.
(See section <a href="section.html#SEC79"><code>@section</code></a>.) In
Info, subsection titles are
-underlined with <samp>`-'</samp>. For example,
+underlined with ‘<samp>-</samp>’. For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@subsection This is a
subsection
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/syncodeindex.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/syncodeindex.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/syncodeindex.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/syncodeindex.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/syncodeindex.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -100,22 +100,22 @@
<p>For this purpose, the indices are given two-letter names:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`cp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>cp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>concept index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`fn'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>fn</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>function index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`vr'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>vr</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>variable index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`ky'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>ky</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>key index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`pg'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>pg</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>program index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`tp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>tp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>data type index
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/tex.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/tex.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/tex.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/tex.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/tex.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@
<p>Use the <code>@TeX{}</code> command to generate `TeX'. In a printed
manual, this is a special logo that is different from three ordinary
-letters. In Info, it just looks like <samp>`TeX'</samp>. The
+letters. In Info, it just looks like ‘<samp>TeX</samp>’. The
<code>@TeX{}</code> command is unique among Texinfo commands in that the
-<samp>`T'</samp> and the <samp>`X'</samp> are in upper case.
+‘<samp>T</samp>’ and the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ are in upper
case.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.69
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.70
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.69 Wed Aug 24
14:33:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,16)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,17) @c Automake automatically updates version.texi to
@set VERSION and
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18) @c @set UPDATED to appropriate values.
-../texinfo/version.texi(,1)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,20) @settitle GNU Texinfo 4.2
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,21)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,22) @c Define a new index for options.
@@ -17638,7 +17637,6 @@
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18733) @end menu
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18734)
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,1)
-../texinfo/fdl.texi(,1)
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.59
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.60
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.59 Wed Aug 24
14:33:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:03 2006
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,16)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,17) @c Automake automatically updates version.texi to
@set VERSION and
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18) @c @set UPDATED to appropriate values.
-../texinfo/version.texi(,1)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,20) @settitle GNU Texinfo 4.2
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,21)
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,22) @c Define a new index for options.
@@ -17685,7 +17684,6 @@
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18733) @end menu
../texinfo/texinfo.txi(,18734)
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,1)
-../texinfo/fdl.texi(,1)
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
../texinfo/fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_002dformat-commands.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_002dformat-commands.html:1.6
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_002dformat-commands.html:1.7
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_002dformat-commands.html:1.6
Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_002dformat-commands.html Sat Apr
8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<p>In GNU Emacs in Texinfo mode, you can format part or all of a Texinfo
file with the <code>texinfo-format-region</code> command. This formats the
current region and displays the formatted text in a temporary buffer
-called <samp>`*Info Region*'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>*Info Region*</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Similarly, you can format a buffer with the
<code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> command. This command creates a new
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_285.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_285.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_285.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_285.html:1.20 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_285.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Overfull-hboxes.html#IDX343"><code>hbox</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull
“hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="unnumberedsec-appendixsec-heading.html#SEC80"><code>heading</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="unnumberedsec-appendixsec-heading.html#SEC80">5.8
<code>@unnumberedsec</code>, <code>@appendixsec</code>,
<code>@heading</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="headings-on-off.html#SEC58"><code>headings</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="headings-on-off.html#SEC58">3.4.6 The
<code>@headings</code> Command</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#IDX319"><code>headword</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#IDX319"><code>headword</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Raw-Formatter-Commands.html#IDX294"><code>html</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Raw-Formatter-Commands.html#SEC230">16.3 Raw Formatter
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="_002d-and-hyphenation.html#SEC208"><code>hyphenation</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="_002d-and-hyphenation.html#SEC208">14.2 <code>@-</code>
and <code>@hyphenation</code>: Helping TeX hyphenate</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="titlepage.html#IDX79"><code>page,
within <code>@titlepage</code></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="titlepage.html#SEC53">3.4.1 <code>@titlepage</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="pagesizes.html#SEC257"><code>pagesizes</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="pagesizes.html#SEC257">19.13 <code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][,
<var>height</var>]: Custom page sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="paragraphindent.html#SEC65"><code>paragraphindent</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="paragraphindent.html#SEC65">3.6.3 Paragraph
Indenting</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#IDX318"><code>phoo</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5 <samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>:
Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#IDX318"><code>phoo</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Indexing-Commands.html#IDX152"><code>pindex</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Indexing-Commands.html#SEC169">12.3 Defining the Entries
of an Index</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Point-Glyph.html#SEC200"><code>point</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Point-Glyph.html#SEC200">13.9.7 <code>@point{}</code> (∗):
Indicating Point in a Buffer</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="pounds.html#SEC190"><code>pounds</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="pounds.html#SEC190">13.6 <code>@pounds</code>{} (£): Pounds
Sterling</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_288.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_288.html:1.69
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_288.html:1.70
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_288.html:1.69 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_288.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Combining-Indices.html#SEC170">Combining indices</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Combining-Indices.html#SEC170">12.4 Combining
Indices</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Node-Line-Requirements.html#IDX101">Comma in nodename</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Node-Line-Requirements.html#SEC92">6.3.4
<code>@node</code> Line Requirements</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Invoking-Macros.html#IDX316">Comma, in
macro arguments</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-Macros.html#SEC240">18.2 Invoking Macros</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">Command
aliases</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">Command
aliases</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Sample-Function-Definition.html#SEC226">Command definitions</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Sample-Function-Definition.html#SEC226">15.6 A Sample
Function Definition</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="command.html#SEC130">Command names,
indicating</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="command.html#SEC130">9.1.9
<code>@command</code>{<var>command-name</var>}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Command-Syntax.html#SEC320">Command
syntax</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Command-Syntax.html#SEC320">H.
@-Command Syntax</a></td></tr>
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="anchor.html#SEC96">Cross-reference
targets, arbitrary</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="anchor.html#SEC96">6.5
<code>@anchor</code>: Defining Arbitrary Cross-reference Targets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="pagesizes.html#SEC257">Custom page
sizes</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="pagesizes.html#SEC257">19.13
<code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page
sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html#IDX333">Customize Emacs package
(<tt>Development/Docs/Texinfo</tt>)</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Texinfo-Mode-Printing.html#SEC250">19.6 Formatting and Printing in
Texinfo Mode</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">Customized
highlighting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">Customized
highlighting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#IDX338">Customizing of TeX for Texinfo</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#SEC253">19.9 Preparing for
TeX</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="GNU-Sample-Texts.html#IDX447">CVS Id:
texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $, in Texinfo</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="GNU-Sample-Texts.html#SEC296">C.2 GNU Sample
Texts</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
@@ -246,12 +246,12 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Cross-Reference-Commands.html#SEC106">Different cross reference
commands</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Cross-Reference-Commands.html#SEC106">8.1 Different Cross Reference
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="dmn.html#SEC182">Dimension
formatting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="dmn.html#SEC182">13.2.4
<code>@dmn</code>{<var>dimension</var>}: Format a Dimension</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#IDX241">Dimensions and
image sizes</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Images.html#SEC204">13.11
Inserting Images</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271"><tt>`dir'</tt> directory for Info
installation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">20.2 Installing an Info
File</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273"><tt>`dir'</tt> file listing</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info
File</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#IDX417"><tt>`dir'</tt> file, creating your
own</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274"><tt>`dir'</tt> files and Info
directories</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ directory
for Info installation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">20.2 Installing an Info
File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file
listing</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#IDX417">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file,
creating your own</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ files and
Info directories</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#IDX422">Dir files, compressed</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking
install-info</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#IDX420"><tt>`dir'</tt>, created by
<code>install-info</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking
install-info</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#IDX420">‘<tt>dir</tt>’,
created by <code>install-info</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking
install-info</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="display.html#SEC149">Display
formatting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="display.html#SEC149">10.8
<code>@display</code> and <code>@smalldisplay</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="math.html#IDX225">Displayed
equations</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="math.html#SEC192">13.8
<code>@math</code>: Inserting Mathematical Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="kbd.html#IDX123"><code>distinct, arg to
@kbdinputstyle</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="kbd.html#SEC123">9.1.2
<code>@kbd</code>{<var>keyboard-characters</var>}</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_289.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_289.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_289.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_289.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Emphasis.html#SEC137">Emphasizing
text</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Emphasis.html#SEC137">9.2 Emphasizing
Text</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="emph-_0026-strong.html#SEC138">Emphasizing text, font for</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="emph-_0026-strong.html#SEC138">9.2.1
<code>@emph</code>{<var>text</var>} and
<code>@strong</code>{<var>text</var>}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="documentencoding.html#SEC237">Encoding,
declaring</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="documentencoding.html#SEC237">17.2
<code>@documentencoding <var>enc</var></code>: Set Input Encoding</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Footnote-Styles.html#IDX227"><samp>`End'</samp> node footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Footnote-Styles.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Footnote-Styles.html#IDX227">‘<samp>End</samp>’ node footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Footnote-Styles.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="End-of-Header.html#SEC48">End of header
line</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="End-of-Header.html#SEC48">3.2.5 End of
Header</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="end-titlepage.html#SEC57">End titlepage
starts headings</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="end-titlepage.html#SEC57">3.4.5 Heading Generation</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180">Ending a
Sentence</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180">13.2.2 Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX3_3">H</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Hardcopy.html#SEC244">Hardcopy,
printing it</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Hardcopy.html#SEC244">19.
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254"><samp>`hboxes'</samp>, overfull</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull
“hboxes”</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">‘<samp>hboxes</samp>’,
overfull</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">19.10
Overfull “hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Texinfo-File-Header.html#SEC43">Header
for Texinfo files</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Texinfo-File-Header.html#SEC43">3.2 Texinfo File Header</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Line.html#SEC44">Header of a
Texinfo file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Line.html#SEC44">3.2.1 The
First Line of a Texinfo File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Headings.html#SEC303">Headings</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Headings.html#SEC303">E. Page Headings</a></td></tr>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="pagesizes.html#SEC257">Height of text
area</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="pagesizes.html#SEC257">19.13
<code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page
sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Using-Texinfo.html#IDX10"><code>help2man</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Using-Texinfo.html#SEC4">1.2 Using Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Indicating.html#SEC120">Highlighting
text</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Indicating.html#SEC120">9.1 Indicating
Definitions, Commands, etc.</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">Highlighting, customized</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">Highlighting, customized</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Tips.html#IDX445">Hints</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Tips.html#SEC278">B. Tips and Hints</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="History.html#IDX28">History of
Texinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="History.html#SEC20">1.11
History</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="group.html#SEC212">Holding text
together vertically</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="group.html#SEC212">14.6
<code>@group</code>: Prevent Page Breaks</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_290.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_290.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_290.html:1.18 Mon Mar 27
12:00:32 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_290.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting.html#SEC24">Inserting
frequently used commands</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Inserting.html#SEC24">2.2 Inserting Frequently Used Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Space.html#SEC178">Inserting
space</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Space.html#SEC178">13.2
Inserting Space</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Insertions.html#SEC174">Inserting
special characters and symbols</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Insertions.html#SEC174">13. Special Insertions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#IDX377"><tt>`INSTALL'</tt> file,
generating</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#IDX377">‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ file,
generating</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#SEC276"><code>install-info</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Invoking-install_002dinfo.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking
install-info</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">Installing an Info file</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">20.2 Installing an
Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">Installing Info in another
directory</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_291.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_291.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_291.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_291.html:1.20 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_291.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#IDX380">Navigation links, omitting</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="makeinfo-options.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="need.html#SEC213">Need space at page
bottom</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="need.html#SEC213">14.7 <code>@need
<var>mils</var></code>: Prevent Page Breaks</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Indices.html#SEC173">New index
defining</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Indices.html#SEC173">12.5
Defining New Indices</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">New Info
file, listing it in <tt>`dir'</tt> file</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">New Info
file, listing it in ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html#SEC238">New Texinfo commands,
defining</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Defining-New-Texinfo-Commands.html#SEC238">18. Defining New Texinfo
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Node.html#IDX109">Next node of
Top node</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Node.html#SEC93">6.3.5 The
First Node</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Node-Line-Requirements.html#SEC92">Node
line requirements</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Node-Line-Requirements.html#SEC92">6.3.4 <code>@node</code> Line
Requirements</a></td></tr>
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Showing-the-Structure.html#SEC25">Outline of file structure, showing
it</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Showing-the-Structure.html#SEC25">2.3
Showing the Section Structure of a File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="makeinfo-options.html#IDX383">Output
file splitting</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="makeinfo-options.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Using-Texinfo.html#IDX6">Output
formats, supporting more</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Using-Texinfo.html#SEC4">1.2 Using Texinfo</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">Overfull
<samp>`hboxes'</samp></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull
“hboxes”</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">Overfull
‘<samp>hboxes</samp>’</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Overfull-hboxes.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull
“hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Overview.html#SEC2">Overview of
Texinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Overview.html#SEC2">1. Overview of
Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX5_2">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_292.html:1.69
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_292.html:1.70
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_292.html:1.69 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_292.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Raise_002flower-sections.html#SEC84">Sections, raising and
lowering</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Raise_002flower-sections.html#SEC84">5.12 <code>@raisesections</code> and
<code>@lowersections</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180">Sentence
ending punctuation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC180">13.2.2 Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC179">Sentence non-ending
punctuation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html#SEC179">13.2.1 Not Ending a
Sentence</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Footnote-Styles.html#IDX228"><samp>`Separate'</samp> footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Footnote-Styles.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Footnote-Styles.html#IDX228">‘<samp>Separate</samp>’ footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Footnote-Styles.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Using-Texinfo.html#IDX7">SGML-tools
output format</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Using-Texinfo.html#SEC4">1.2
Using Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Accents.html#IDX222">Sharp
S</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Inserting-Accents.html#SEC183">13.3
Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html#SEC246">Shell formatting with
<code>tex</code> and <code>texindex</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Format-with-tex_002ftexindex.html#SEC246">19.2 Format with
<code>tex</code> and <code>texindex</code></a></td></tr>
@@ -312,13 +312,13 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="The-Top-Node.html#SEC59">Top
node</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="The-Top-Node.html#SEC59">3.5 The `Top'
Node and Master Menu</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Top-Node-Example.html#SEC60">Top node
example</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Top-Node-Example.html#SEC60">3.5.1
Top Node Example</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Node.html#SEC93">Top node is
first</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="First-Node.html#SEC93">6.3.5 The First
Node</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Top-Node-Naming.html#SEC114"><samp>`Top'</samp> node naming for
references</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Top-Node-Naming.html#SEC114">8.4
Naming a `Top' Node</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Top-Node-Naming.html#SEC114">‘<samp>Top</samp>’ node naming
for references</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Top-Node-Naming.html#SEC114">8.4 Naming a `Top' Node</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Tree-Structuring.html#SEC73">Tree
structuring</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="Tree-Structuring.html#SEC73">5.1
Tree Structure of Sections</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="deffnx.html#SEC217">Two `First' Lines
for <code>@deffn</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="deffnx.html#SEC217">15.3 Two or More `First' Lines</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="syncodeindex.html#IDX156">Two letter
names for indices</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="syncodeindex.html#SEC171">12.4.1 <code>@syncodeindex</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="itemx.html#SEC162">Two named items for
<code>@table</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="itemx.html#SEC162">11.3.2
<code>@itemx</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Less-Cluttered-Menu-Entry.html#SEC101">Two part menu entry</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="Less-Cluttered-Menu-Entry.html#SEC101">7.3 Less Cluttered
Menu Entry</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="documentlanguage.html#IDX297"><tt>`txi-<var>cc</var>.tex'</tt></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="documentlanguage.html#SEC236">17.1
<code>@documentlanguage <var>cc</var></code>: Set the Document
Language</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="documentlanguage.html#IDX297">‘<tt>txi-<var>cc</var>.tex</tt>’</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="documentlanguage.html#SEC236">17.1
<code>@documentlanguage <var>cc</var></code>: Set the Document
Language</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="Dots-Bullets.html#SEC184">Typesetting
commands for dots, etc.</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="Dots-Bullets.html#SEC184">13.4 Inserting Ellipsis and
Bullets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
</table>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.15
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.15 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -72,9 +72,9 @@
<p>The first syllable of “Texinfo” is pronounced
like “speck”, not “hex”. This odd pronunciation is
derived from,
but is not the same as, the pronunciation of TeX. In the word
-TeX, the <samp>`X'</samp> is actually the Greek letter “chi”
rather than
-the English letter “ex”. Pronounce TeX as if the <samp>`X'</samp>
were the
-last sound in the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo as if the <samp>`x'</samp>
+TeX, the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ is actually the Greek letter
“chi” rather than
+the English letter “ex”. Pronounce TeX as if the
‘<samp>X</samp>’ were the
+last sound in the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo as if the
‘<samp>x</samp>’
were a `k'. Spell “Texinfo” with a capital “T” and
the other
letters in lower case.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT2" href="Info-Files.html#DOCF2">(2)</a></h3>
@@ -126,14 +126,14 @@
is the sample footnote.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT10" href="Preparing-for-TeX.html#DOCF10">(10)</a></h3>
<p>Note the use
-of the <samp>`;'</samp> character, instead of <samp>`:'</samp>, as directory
separator
+of the ‘<samp>;</samp>’ character, instead of
‘<samp>:</samp>’, as directory separator
on these systems.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT11" href="New-Info-File.html#DOCF11">(11)</a></h3>
<p>On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, Info will
-try the <tt>`.inf'</tt> extension as well.
+try the ‘<tt>.inf</tt>’ extension as well.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT12"
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#DOCF12">(12)</a></h3>
<p>Note the
-use of <samp>`;'</samp> as the directory separator, and a different syntax for
+use of ‘<samp>;</samp>’ as the directory separator, and a
different syntax for
using values of other environment variables.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT13"
href="Other-Info-Directories.html#DOCF13">(13)</a></h3>
<p>On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, use semi-colon instead.
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14
11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -277,8 +277,8 @@
<ul class="toc">
<li><a name="TOC152" href="Braces-Atsigns.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @
and Braces</a>
<ul class="toc">
- <li><a name="TOC153" href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1
Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with @@</a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC154" href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2
Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC153" href="Inserting-An-Atsign.html#SEC176">13.1.1
Inserting ‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC154" href="Inserting-Braces.html#SEC177">13.1.2
Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{
and @}</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC155" href="Inserting-Space.html#SEC178">13.2 Inserting
Space</a>
<ul class="toc">
@@ -368,8 +368,8 @@
<li><a name="TOC215" href="Defining-Macros.html#SEC239">18.1 Defining
Macros</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC216" href="Invoking-Macros.html#SEC240">18.2 Invoking
Macros</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC217" href="Macro-Details.html#SEC241">18.3 Macro
Details</a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC218" href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC219" href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC218" href="alias.html#SEC242">18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC219" href="definfoenclose.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC220" href="Hardcopy.html#SEC244">19. Formatting and Printing
Hardcopy</a>
<ul class="toc">
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC247" href="Installing-an-Info-File.html#SEC271">20.2
Installing an Info File</a>
<ul class="toc">
- <li><a name="TOC248" href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The
Directory File <tt>`dir'</tt></a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC248" href="Directory-File.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The
Directory File ‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC249" href="New-Info-File.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a
New Info File</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC250" href="Other-Info-Directories.html#SEC274">20.2.3
Info Files in Other Directories</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC251" href="Installing-Dir-Entries.html#SEC275">20.2.4
Installing Info Directory Files</a></li>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/uref.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/uref.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/uref.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/uref.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/uref.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@
<a name="IDX115"></a>
<p>You can use this form in the input file if you wish. We feel it's not
-necessary to clutter up the output with the extra <samp>`<URL:'</samp> and
-<samp>`>'</samp>, since any software that tries to detect url's in text
already
-has to detect them without the <samp>`<URL:'</samp> to be useful.
+necessary to clutter up the output with the extra
‘<samp><URL:</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>></samp>’, since any software that tries to detect url's
in text already
+has to detect them without the ‘<samp><URL:</samp>’ to be
useful.
</p>
<hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/var.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/var.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/var.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/var.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/var.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>To delete file <var>filename</var>, type <samp>`rm
<var>filename</var>'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>To delete file <var>filename</var>, type ‘<samp>rm
<var>filename</var></samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<p>(Note that <code>@var</code> may appear inside <code>@code</code>,
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>However, that is not the style that Texinfo uses. (You can, of
-course, modify the sources to <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> and the Info formatting
commands
+course, modify the sources to ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ and the Info
formatting commands
to output the <code><…></code> format if you wish.)
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/w.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/w.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/w.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/w.html:1.18 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/w.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>You can copy GNU software from <samp>`ftp.gnu.org'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>You can copy GNU software from
‘<samp>ftp.gnu.org</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<a name="IDX257"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/xref.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/xref.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/xref.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/xref.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/xref.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<p>The <code>@xref</code> command generates a cross reference for the
beginning of a sentence. The Info formatting commands convert it into
-an Info cross reference, which the Info <samp>`f'</samp> command can use to
+an Info cross reference, which the Info ‘<samp>f</samp>’ command
can use to
bring you directly to another node. The TeX typesetting commands
convert it into a page reference, or a reference to another book or
manual.
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning/novalidate.texi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning/novalidate.texi:1.1
texi2html/Tests/sectionning/novalidate.texi:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning/novalidate.texi:1.1 Mon Sep 22 23:01:04 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning/novalidate.texi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden novalidate
address@hidden novalidate.info
@novalidate
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/brace_not_closed.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/brace_not_closed.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/brace_not_closed.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/brace_not_closed.html:1.18 Tue Aug 9
17:19:23 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/brace_not_closed.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
<h1 class="node"> Top </h1>
<p>Top node
</p>
-<p><samp>`Closing'</samp> <samp>` } without opening macro '</samp>.
+<p>‘<samp>Closing</samp>’ ‘<samp> } without opening macro
</samp>’.
</p>
<p>anchor{truc} <a name="truc"></a>.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.html:1.9
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.html:1.10
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.html:1.9 Tue Aug 23 23:51:15 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">node: </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">Top</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a href="#second-node">second node</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a href="#first">first</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#second-node" title="Node following
in node reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -120,9 +120,9 @@
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">node: </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">second node</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a href="#other-node-not-existing">other node
not existing</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a href="#Top">Top</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"><a href="#Top">Top</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#other-node-not-existing"
title="Node following in node reading order"> > </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passfirst:1.3
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passfirst:1.4
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passfirst:1.3 Sat Jan 15
23:45:56 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passfirst Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
novalidate.texi(,2)
-novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate
+novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate.info
novalidate.texi(,4)
novalidate.texi(,5) @novalidate
novalidate.texi(,6)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passtexi:1.2
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passtexi:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passtexi:1.2 Tue Nov 25
10:35:22 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
novalidate.texi(,2)
-novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate
+novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate.info
novalidate.texi(,4)
novalidate.texi(,5) @novalidate
novalidate.texi(,6)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passfirst:1.1
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passfirst:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passfirst:1.1 Tue Aug
23 06:58:04 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passfirst Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
novalidate.texi(,2)
-novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate
+novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate.info
novalidate.texi(,4)
novalidate.texi(,5) @novalidate
novalidate.texi(,6)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passtexi:1.1
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passtexi:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passtexi:1.1 Tue Aug
23 06:58:04 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
novalidate.texi(,2)
-novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate
+novalidate.texi(,3) @setfilename novalidate.info
novalidate.texi(,4)
novalidate.texi(,5) @novalidate
novalidate.texi(,6)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_3.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_3.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_3.html:1.1 Tue Aug 23
06:58:04 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_3.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">node: </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">Top</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split_4.html#second-node">second node</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split.html#first">first</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="novalidate_split_4.html#second-node" title="Node following in node
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -66,9 +66,9 @@
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">node: </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">Top</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split_4.html#second-node">second node</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split.html#first">first</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="novalidate_split_4.html#second-node" title="Node following in node
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_4.html:1.1
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_4.html:1.2
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_4.html:1.1 Tue Aug 23
06:58:04 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/novalidate_split_4.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">node: </td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">second node</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="other-node-not-existing.html#other-node-not-existing">other node not
existing</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
-<td valign="middle" align="left"></td>
+<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split_3.html#Top">Top</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">,</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left"><a
href="novalidate_split_3.html#Top">Top</a></td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a
href="other-node-not-existing.html#other-node-not-existing" title="Node
following in node reading order"> > </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.html:1.15
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.html:1.15 Tue Aug
23 23:51:15 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.html Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -84,7 +84,6 @@
-
<p>\input texinfo </p>
<hr size="6">
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passfirst:1.5
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passfirst:1.6
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passfirst:1.5 Sat Jan
15 23:45:56 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passfirst Sat Apr
8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
raiselowersections.texi(,20)
raiselowersections.texi(,21) @lowersections
raiselowersections.texi(,22)
-./section_file.texi(,1)
./section_file.texi(,1) \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
./section_file.texi(,2)
./section_file.texi(,11)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passtexi:1.2
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passtexi:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passtexi:1.2 Tue Nov
25 10:35:22 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/raiselowersections.passtexi Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
raiselowersections.texi(,20)
raiselowersections.texi(,21) @lowersections
raiselowersections.texi(,22)
-./section_file.texi(,1)
./section_file.texi(,1) \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
./section_file.texi(,2)
./section_file.texi(,11)
Index: texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/section_before_chapter.2
diff -u texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/section_before_chapter.2:1.2
texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/section_before_chapter.2:1.3
--- texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/section_before_chapter.2:1.2 Sun Jan
11 14:43:39 2004
+++ texi2html/Tests/sectionning_res/section_before_chapter.2 Sat Apr 8
11:37:04 2006
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-** no toplevel for section (could be normal)
Index: texi2html/Tests/singular_res/sing.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/singular_res/sing.passtexi:1.51
texi2html/Tests/singular_res/sing.passtexi:1.52
--- texi2html/Tests/singular_res/sing.passtexi:1.51 Wed Aug 24 14:33:27 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/singular_res/sing.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,8) @c ------------------------
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,9) @c %**start of header
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,10) @c ------------------------
-../singular_texi/version.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/version.texi(,1) @c DO not edit this file.
../singular_texi/version.texi(,2)
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,12) @setfilename singular.hlp
@@ -24,7 +23,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,24) @pagesizes 23cm, 16.5cm
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,26)
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,28) @c @set namespaces 1
-../singular_texi/uname.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/uname.texi(,1) @c DO not edit this file.
../singular_texi/uname.texi(,2)
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,30) @c --------------------- end general
setting --------------------
@@ -104,7 +102,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,117) @node Preface, Introduction, Top, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,118) @chapter Preface
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,119) @cindex Preface
-../singular_texi/COPYING.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/COPYING.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/COPYING.texi(,2) @comment Id: COPYING.texi,v 1.1 2003/08/08
14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/COPYING.texi(,3) @comment this file contains the copyright
notice on Singular
@@ -277,7 +274,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,124) @chapter Introduction
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,125) @cindex Introduction
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,126)
-../singular_texi/start.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/start.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/start.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by doc2tex.pl
from start.doc
../singular_texi/start.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
start.doc INSTEAD
@@ -1322,7 +1318,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,129) @node General concepts, Data types,
Introduction, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,130) @chapter General concepts
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,131) @cindex General concepts
-../singular_texi/general.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/general.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/general.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by
doc2tex.pl from general.doc
../singular_texi/general.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
general.doc INSTEAD
@@ -5202,7 +5197,6 @@
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4098) @subsubsection lib2doc
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4099) @cindex lib2doc
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4100)
-../singular_texi/lib2doc.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/lib2doc.texi(,4)
../singular_texi/lib2doc.texi(,5) @code{lib2doc} is a utility to generate the
stand-alone documentation for
../singular_texi/lib2doc.texi(,6) a @sc{Singular} library in various formats.
@@ -5710,7 +5704,6 @@
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4531) one subsection for each procedure):
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4532)
../singular_texi/general.tex(,4533) @c include of docu for template.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/template_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/template_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/template_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/template_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/template_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/template_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -6138,7 +6131,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,135) @node Data types, Functions and system
variables, General concepts, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,136) @chapter Data types
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,137) @cindex Data types
-../singular_texi/types.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/types.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/types.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by doc2tex.pl
from types.doc
../singular_texi/types.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
types.doc INSTEAD
@@ -10577,7 +10569,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,141) @node Functions and system variables,
Tricks and pitfalls, Data types, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,142) @chapter Functions and system variables
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,143) @cindex Commands
-../singular_texi/reference.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/reference.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/reference.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by
doc2tex.pl from reference.doc
../singular_texi/reference.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
reference.doc INSTEAD
@@ -19248,7 +19239,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,147) @node Tricks and pitfalls, Examples,
Functions and system variables, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,148) @chapter Tricks and pitfalls
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,149) @cindex Tricks and pitfalls
-../singular_texi/tricks.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/tricks.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/tricks.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by doc2tex.pl
from tricks.doc
../singular_texi/tricks.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
tricks.doc INSTEAD
@@ -19791,7 +19781,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,153) @node Examples, Polynomial data, Tricks
and pitfalls, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,154) @appendix Examples
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,155) @cindex Examples
-../singular_texi/examples.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/examples.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/examples.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by
doc2tex.pl from examples.doc
../singular_texi/examples.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
examples.doc INSTEAD
@@ -22923,7 +22912,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,159) @node Polynomial data,Mathematical
background, Examples, Top
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computation.
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using toric ideals.
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Singularities, Singularities
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../singular_texi/singular.tex(,519) @subsection ainvar_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,520) @c include of docu for ainvar.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/ainvar_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -45128,7 +45084,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,523) @node rinvar_lib, stratify_lib,
ainvar_lib, Invariant theory
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,524) @subsection rinvar_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,525) @c include of docu for rinvar.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/rinvar_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -45712,7 +45667,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,528) @node stratify_lib, ,rinvar_lib, Invariant
theory
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,529) @subsection stratify_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,530) @c include of docu for stratify.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/stratify_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/stratify_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/stratify_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/stratify_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/stratify_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/stratify_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -45924,7 +45878,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,546) @node presolve_lib, solve_lib,
Symbolic-numerical solving, Symbolic-numerical solving
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,547) @subsection presolve_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,548) @c include of docu for presolve.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/presolve_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/presolve_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/presolve_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/presolve_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/presolve_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/presolve_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -46954,7 +46907,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,551) @node solve_lib, triang_lib, presolve_lib,
Symbolic-numerical solving
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,552) @subsection solve_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,553) @c include of docu for solve.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/solve_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/solve_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/solve_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/solve_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/solve_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/solve_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -47887,7 +47839,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,556) @node triang_lib, ntsolve_lib, solve_lib,
Symbolic-numerical solving
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,557) @subsection triang_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,558) @c include of docu for triang.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/triang_lib_noEx.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/triang_lib_noEx.tex(,1) @c ---content
LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/triang_lib_noEx.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/triang_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/triang_lib_noEx.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/triang_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -48062,7 +48013,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,561) @node ntsolve_lib, zeroset_lib,
triang_lib, Symbolic-numerical solving
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,562) @subsection ntsolve_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,563) @c include of docu for ntsolve.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/ntsolve_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -48183,7 +48133,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,566) @node zeroset_lib, , ntsolve_lib,
Symbolic-numerical solving
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,567) @subsection zeroset_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,568) @c include of docu for zeroset.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/zeroset_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -48863,7 +48812,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,584) @node graphics_lib, latex_lib,
Visualization, Visualization
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,585) @subsection graphics_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,586) @c include of docu for graphics.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/graphics_lib_noEx.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/graphics_lib_noEx.tex(,1) @c ---content
LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/graphics_lib_noEx.tex(,2) @comment This file
was generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/graphics_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/graphics_lib_noEx.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/graphics_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -49014,7 +48962,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,589) @node latex_lib, paramet_lib,
graphics_lib, Visualization
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,590) @subsection latex_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,591) @c include of docu for latex.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/latex_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/latex_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/latex_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/latex_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/latex_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/latex_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -49791,7 +49738,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,594) @node paramet_lib, surf_lib, latex_lib,
Visualization
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,595) @subsection paramet_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,596) @c include of docu for paramet.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/paramet_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/paramet_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/paramet_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/paramet_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/paramet_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/paramet_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -50009,7 +49955,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,599) @node surf_lib,, paramet_lib, Visualization
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,600) @subsection surf_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,601) @c include of docu for surf.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/surf_lib_noEx.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/surf_lib_noEx.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/surf_lib_noEx.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/surf_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/surf_lib_noEx.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/surf_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -50101,7 +50046,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,614) @node brnoeth_lib, , , Coding theory
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,615) @subsection brnoeth_lib
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,616) @c include of docu for brnoeth.lib
-../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.tex(,1) @c ---content LibInfo---
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.tex(,2) @comment This file was
generated by doc2tex.pl from d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.doc
../singular_texi/./d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT
DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT d2t_singular/brnoeth_lib.doc INSTEAD
@@ -51283,7 +51227,6 @@
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,619) @node Release Notes, Index, SINGULAR
libraries, Top
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,620) @chapter Release Notes
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,621) @cindex Release Notes
-../singular_texi/platform.tex(,1)
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,2) @comment This file was generated by
doc2tex.pl from platform.doc
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,3) @comment DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY, BUT EDIT
platform.doc INSTEAD
@@ -51310,7 +51253,6 @@
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,36) @cindex news
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,37) @cindex changes
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,38)
-../singular_texi/NEWS.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/NEWS.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/NEWS.texi(,2) @comment Id: NEWS.texi,v 1.1 2003/08/08
14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/NEWS.texi(,3) @comment this file contains the News about
Singular versions
@@ -51421,7 +51363,6 @@
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,56)
@uref{http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/ftp/pub/Math/Singular/}.
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,57) @end display
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,58)
-../singular_texi/README_download.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/README_download.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/README_download.texi(,2) @comment Id: README_download.texi,v
1.1 2003/08/08 14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/README_download.texi(,3) @c FILE: README_download.texi
@@ -51573,7 +51514,6 @@
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,65) @cindex instructions, Unix installation
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,66) @cindex howto, install on Unix
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,67)
-../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,2) @comment Id: INSTALL_unix.texi,v 1.1
2003/08/08 14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,3) @c FILE: INSTALL_unix.texi
@@ -51607,7 +51547,6 @@
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,50)
@uref{ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math/Singular}.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,51) @end display
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,52)
-../singular_texi/register.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,54)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,55) @heading To install SINGULAR
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,56)
@@ -51881,7 +51820,6 @@
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,330) command @code{uname -a} on your
shell) in your report.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,331) @end itemize
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,332)
-../singular_texi/info.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,334)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_unix.texi(,339)
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,69)
@@ -51892,7 +51830,6 @@
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,74) @cindex instructions, Windows installation
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,75) @cindex howto, install on Windows
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,76)
-../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,2) @comment Id: INSTALL_win.texi,v 1.1
2003/08/08 14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,3) @c FILE: INSTALL.texi
@@ -52115,7 +52052,6 @@
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,257) with the @code{-v} option, and a
description of your machine and
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,258) operating system.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,259)
-../singular_texi/info.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,261)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_win.texi(,266)
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,78)
@@ -52135,7 +52071,6 @@
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,92)
`ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math/Singular/MAC/classic/INSTALL_mac.txt'
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,93) gives details on how to finish the
installation.
../singular_texi/platform.tex(,94)
-../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,1) @comment -*-texinfo-*-
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,2) @comment Id: INSTALL_mac.texi,v 1.1
2003/08/08 14:27:06 pertusus Exp $
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,3) @c FILE: INSTALL_classicMac.texi
@@ -52151,7 +52086,6 @@
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,19) Furthermore, you need MacOS version >=
8.5 with an installed MPW shell.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,20) This version works also without Carbon.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,21)
-../singular_texi/register.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,23)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,24)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,25) @heading Installing @sc{Singular} on
MacOS X
@@ -52244,7 +52178,6 @@
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,112) with the @code{-v} option, and a
description of your machine and operating system.
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,113)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,114)
-../singular_texi/info.texi(,1)
../singular_texi/INSTALL_mac.texi(,116)
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,623)
../singular_texi/singular.tex(,624) @c
----------------------------------------------------------
Index: texi2html/Tests/test.sh
diff -u texi2html/Tests/test.sh:1.55 texi2html/Tests/test.sh:1.56
--- texi2html/Tests/test.sh:1.55 Thu Mar 30 10:05:05 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/test.sh Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -159,14 +159,17 @@
test_texi GermanNodeTest nodetest.texi "" 1
test_texi GermanNodeTest nodetest_for_makeinfo.texi "" 9
test_texi index_table
+test_texi index_table index_table.texi "-split chapter -init index_test.init
-output . -prefix chapter_index_table" 0 texi chapter_index_table
test_texi index_table split_chapter_index.texi "-split chapter -init
index_test.init -output ."
test_texi index_table index_split.texi "-split chapter -output . -init
index_test.init"
test_texi index_table index_nodes.texi "-init ../../examples/makeinfo.init
-init index_test.init -split node -top-file index_nodes.html -output ."
test_texi index_table no_node.texi "-init index_test.init -split chapter
-output ." 3
test_texi index_table more_before_top.texi "-init ../../examples/makeinfo.init
-init index_test.init -split node -output . -prefix nodes_more_before_top
-top-file nodes_more_before_top.html -no-node-files" 0 texi
nodes_more_before_top
+#test_texi index_table more_before_top.texi "-init index_test.init -split none
-prefix nodes_more_before_top_unsplit" 0 texi nodes_more_before_top_unsplit
test_texi index_table more_before_top.texi "-init index_test.init -output .
-split chapter"
test_texi index_table more_before_top_section.texi "-init index_test.init
-output . -split chapter"
test_texi index_table more_before_top_section.texi "-prefix
monolithic_more_before_top_section" 0 texi monolithic_more_before_top_section
+test_texi index_split_nodes ../index_table/index_split.texi "-init
../../examples/makeinfo.init -output . -init ../index_table/index_test.init"
test_texi macros
test_texi macros simple_macro.texi "" 4
test_texi macros pass0_macros.texi
@@ -181,15 +184,18 @@
test_texi macros not_ifset_text.texi
test_texi macros bib-example.texi
test_texi sectionning
+test_texi sectionning sectionning.texi "-init test_directions.init -prefix
sectionning_directions" 0 texi sectionning_directions
+test_texi sectionning test_include.texi
test_texi sectionning novalidate.texi "-init ../../examples/makeinfo.init
-prefix novalidate_split -top novalidate_split.html -no-node-file -output ." 0
texi novalidate_split
test_texi sectionning novalidate.texi "-init ../../examples/makeinfo.init
-split no -no-node-file"
-#test_texi sectionning novalidate.texi
-#test_texi sectionning novalidate.texi "-split node -output ."
test_texi sectionning first_section_no_node.texi "" 1
test_texi sectionning nodes_before_top.texi
+test_texi sectionning section_nodes_before_top.texi
test_texi sectionning nodes_test.texi "" 5
test_texi sectionning no_section.texi
+test_texi sectionning no_section.texi "-init test_directions.init -prefix
no_section_directions" 0 texi no_section_directions
test_texi sectionning no_node.texi
+test_texi sectionning no_node.texi "-init test_directions.init -prefix
no_node_directions" 0 texi no_node_directions
test_texi sectionning no_node.texi "-prefix chapter_split_no_node -split
chapter -output ." 0 texi chapter_split_no_node
test_texi sectionning no_section_no_top.texi
test_texi sectionning one_section.texi
@@ -215,6 +221,7 @@
test_texi formatting formatting.texi "-split section -nosec-nav -nonumber
-toc-links -def-table -short-ref -prefix exotic_formatting -output ." 0 texi
exotic_formatting
test_texi formatting formatting.texi "-lang fr -prefix fr_formatting" 0 texi
fr_formatting
test_texi formatting formatting.texi "-lang fr -prefix icons_fr_formatting
-init icons.init" 0 texi icons_fr_formatting
+test_texi formatting formatting.texi "-prefix weird_quotes_formatting -init
weird_quotes.init" 0 texi weird_quotes_formatting
test_texi formatting menus.texi
test_texi formatting menus.texi "-init simple_menu.init -prefix menus_simple"
0 texi menus_simple
test_texi formatting simplest.texi "-css-include file.css"
@@ -237,6 +244,7 @@
test_texi formatting formats_in_menu.texi
test_texi formatting comments.texi
test_texi formatting comments.texi "-init redefine_need.init -prefix
comments_redefined" 0 texi comments_redefined
+test_texi formatting equivalent_nodes.texi "" 5
test_texi formatting formats_not_closed.texi "" 12
test_texi formatting not_closed_in_menu.texi "" 7
test_texi formatting macro_call_not_closed.texi "" 1
Index: texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -102,14 +102,14 @@
<p>A few time ago <code>makeinfo</code> wasn't able to produce
<acronym>HTML</acronym> output format, but there are needth to have
<acronym>HTML</acronym>. This was the borning hour for
-<code>texi2html</code>. The basic purpose of <tt>`texi2html'</tt>
+<code>texi2html</code>. The basic purpose of ‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’
is to convert Texinfo documents into HTML.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">1.1 Ways to get
HTML</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> Ways to
get HTML files.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC3">1.2 Why <tt>`texi2html'</tt>
and not <tt>`makeinfo'</tt>?</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> Why texi2html and not makeinfo?.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC3">1.2 Why
‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’ and not
‘<tt>makeinfo</tt>’?</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> Why texi2html and not makeinfo?.
</td></tr>
</table>
<hr size="6">
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h2 class="section"> 1.2 Why <tt>`texi2html'</tt> and not <tt>`makeinfo'</tt>?
</h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 1.2 Why ‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’ and not
‘<tt>makeinfo</tt>’? </h2>
<p>The basic idea of <code>makeinfo</code>'s <acronym>HTML</acronym>
output was to get an readable <acronym>HTML</acronym> output.
Nothing sophisticated nor good styling just readable.
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
</p>
<p>In contrast to the HTML produced by <code>makeinfo
--html</code> (the <code>makeinfo</code> program is part of the
-Texinfo distribution), the HTML output of <tt>`texi2html'</tt>
+Texinfo distribution), the HTML output of ‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’
is highly configurable. Among other differences, with
<code>texi2html</code> allows you to customize your entire
page layout (like headers, footers, style sheets, etc),
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h1 class="chapter"> 3. Customizing files </h1>
-<p>Result based on using <samp>`-frames'</samp>
+<p>Result based on using ‘<samp>-frames</samp>’
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">texi2html -V -frames
texi2html.texi
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -267,12 +267,13 @@
<h1 class="chapter"> 4. Customizing what gets expanded </h1>
<p>Test starting.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-expand info'</samp>
-<samp>`-expand tex'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-expand info</samp>’
+‘<samp>-expand tex</samp>’
Take a look at optionexpand.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="CustomizingPage"></a>
+<a name="SEC7"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC6" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC8" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -289,8 +290,6 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC7"></a>
<h1 class="chapter"> 5. Customizing page layout </h1>
<p>This chapter is designed to help you to change the
complete layout of the <acronym>HTML</acronym> output if you like to
@@ -457,7 +456,7 @@
design.
</p>
<p><acronym>ToC</acronym> <code>T2H_DEFAULT_print_toc_frame</code> in
-<tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>
+‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC14">5.5.1 Table Of
Contents</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> .
@@ -583,6 +582,7 @@
<p>Page Foot <code>T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_foot</code>
</p><hr size="6">
<a name="CustHTML"></a>
+<a name="SEC17"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC16" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC18" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -599,8 +599,6 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC17"></a>
<h1 class="chapter"> 6. Customizing HTML </h1>
<p>If you like to read the following section, it is assumed
you are famillar with <acronym>HTML</acronym>. If not, you shouldn't
@@ -611,7 +609,7 @@
header, body etc.
</p>
<p>These are the defaults which are
-part of the distribution as <tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>.
+part of the distribution as ‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’.
</p>
<p>How to do changes of the customization...
@@ -756,8 +754,7 @@
<p>Detailed information can be found at
<a href="#SEC15">Page header</a>.
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">
-<HTML>
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><HTML>
$T2H_DOCTYPE
<!-- Created on $T2H_TODAY by $THISPROG -->
<!--
@@ -800,6 +797,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 6.2 Head </h2>
<hr size="6">
<a name="InitFile"></a>
+<a name="SEC23"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC22" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC24" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -816,10 +814,8 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC23"></a>
<h1 class="chapter"> 7. Initialization file </h1>
-<p><tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>
+<p>‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -853,20 +849,20 @@
<h2 class="section"> 7.1 The basics about init files </h2>
<p>Initialization options are read first from
-<tt>`/usr/local/etc/texi2htmlrc'</tt> (the exact location being
-changeable with the <samp>`--sysconfdir=dir'</samp> option to the
+‘<tt>/usr/local/etc/texi2htmlrc</tt>’ (the exact location being
+changeable with the ‘<samp>--sysconfdir=dir</samp>’ option to the
<code>configure</code> script), then from
-<tt>`$HOME/.texi2htmlrc'</tt>, then any command-line options
-including <samp>`-init_file'</samp> option; with later settings
+‘<tt>$HOME/.texi2htmlrc</tt>’, then any command-line options
+including ‘<samp>-init_file</samp>’ option; with later settings
overriding earlier ones.
</p>
<p>The default initialization options are defined in the
-<tt>`texi2html.init'</tt> file contained in the <b>Texi2html</b>
+‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’ file contained in the <b>Texi2html</b>
distribution (which gets included near the beginning of the
<code>texi2html</code> script that gets installed).
</p>
-<p>To customize <tt>`texi2html'</tt> it is best if you copy the
-appropriate sections from the <tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>
+<p>To customize ‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’ it is best if you copy the
+appropriate sections from the ‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’
contents into an appropriate local initialization file,
make the necessary changes there, and then have
<code>texi2html</code> read this initialization file by one of
@@ -937,11 +933,12 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 7.4 Loadable initialization file </h2>
-<p><samp>`-init_file'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-init_file</samp>’
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="IFOs"></a>
+<a name="SEC28"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC27" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC29" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -958,15 +955,13 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC28"></a>
<h2 class="section"> 7.5 Initialization file options </h2>
<p>This section describes in detail all options that can be used
-only in the initialization file (<tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>),
+only in the initialization file (‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’),
and cannot be specified on the command line.
This means the only way to change those
-options is first to copy the original <tt>`texi2html.init'</tt>
-to e.g. <tt>`texi2html.init.myown'</tt> and make changes to fit
+options is first to copy the original ‘<tt>texi2html.init</tt>’
+to e.g. ‘<tt>texi2html.init.myown</tt>’ and make changes to fit
your needs.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -1226,12 +1221,13 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 7.5.10 HREF Dir Instead File. </h3>
-<p>if set (e.g., to <tt>`index.html'</tt>) replace <strong>HREF</strong>'s
-to this file (i.e., to <tt>`index.html'</tt>) by <tt>`./'</tt>
+<p>if set (e.g., to ‘<tt>index.html</tt>’) replace
<strong>HREF</strong>'s
+to this file (i.e., to ‘<tt>index.html</tt>’) by
‘<tt>./</tt>’
</p>
<p>$T2H_HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE = "";
</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Options"></a>
+<a name="SEC39"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC38" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC40" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -1248,8 +1244,6 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC39"></a>
<h1 class="chapter"> 8. Command Line Options </h1>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -1313,7 +1307,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.1 Debugging </h2>
-<p><samp>`-debug'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-debug</samp>’
</p>
<p>debugging: 0 — no debugging; other values; see beginning
of texi2html
@@ -1347,7 +1341,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.2 DocType </h2>
-<p><samp>`-doctype'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-doctype</samp>’
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1372,7 +1366,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.3 Check </h2>
-<p><samp>`-check'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-check</samp>’
if set, only check files and give the list of all things
that look like untranslated Texinfo commands
</p>
@@ -1396,7 +1390,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.4 Expand </h2>
-<p><samp>`-expand'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-expand</samp>’
if set to <strong>tex</strong> (or, <strong>info</strong>) expand
<code>@iftex</code> and <code>@tex</code> (or, <code>@ifinfo</code>)
sections else, neither expand <code>@iftex</code>, <code>@tex</code>,
@@ -1423,7 +1417,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.5 Glossary </h2>
-<p><samp>`-glossary'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-glossary</samp>’
if set, uses section named <strong>Footnotes</strong> for glossary
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1446,10 +1440,10 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.6 Invisible </h2>
-<p><samp>`-invisible'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-invisible</samp>’
<var>$T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK</var> is the text used to create
invisible destination anchors for index links (you can for
-instance use the <tt>`invisible.xbm'</tt> file shipped with
+instance use the ‘<tt>invisible.xbm</tt>’ file shipped with
this program). This is a workaround for a known bug of many
<acronym>WWW</acronym> browsers, including Netscape. For me, it
works fine without it — on the contrary: if there, it
@@ -1480,7 +1474,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.7 Iso </h2>
-<p><samp>`-iso'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-iso</samp>’
</p>
<p>if set, ISO8859 characters are used for special symbols
(like Copyright <code>©</code>, etc)
@@ -1507,11 +1501,11 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.8 Include Directory </h2>
-<p><samp>`-I'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-I</samp>’
</p>
<p>list directories where <code>@include</code> files are searched for
(besides the directory of the doc file) additional
-<samp>`-I'</samp> args are add to this list.
+‘<samp>-I</samp>’ args are add to this list.
</p>
<p>@T2H_INCLUDE_DIRS = (".");
</p>
@@ -1535,11 +1529,11 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.9 Top File </h2>
-<p><samp>`-top_file'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-top_file</samp>’
uses file of this name for top-level file
extension is manipulated appropriately, if necessary.
-If empty, <tt>`<basename of document>.html'</tt> is used.
-Typically, you would set this to <tt>`index.html'</tt>.
+If empty, ‘<tt><basename of document>.html</tt>’ is used.
+Typically, you would set this to ‘<tt>index.html</tt>’.
</p>
<p>$T2H_TOP_FILE = "";
</p>
@@ -1563,10 +1557,10 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.10 Table Of content File </h2>
-<p><samp>`-toc_file'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-toc_file</samp>’
uses file of this name for table of contents. File extension
is manipulated appropriately, if necessary. If empty,
-<tt>`<basename of document>_toc.html'</tt> is used.
+‘<tt><basename of document>_toc.html</tt>’ is used.
</p>
<p>$T2H_TOC_FILE = "";
</p>
@@ -1590,7 +1584,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.11 Frames </h2>
-<p><samp>`-frames'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-frames</samp>’
if set, output two additional files which use HTML 4.0
<b>frames</b>.
</p>
@@ -1616,7 +1610,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.12 Menus </h2>
-<p><samp>`-menu'</samp> or <samp>`-nomenu'</samp> if set, show the Texinfo
+<p>‘<samp>-menu</samp>’ or ‘<samp>-nomenu</samp>’ if
set, show the Texinfo
menus
</p>
<p>$T2H_SHOW_MENU = 1;
@@ -1641,7 +1635,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.13 Number sections </h2>
-<p><samp>`-number'</samp> <samp>`-nonumber'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-number</samp>’ ‘<samp>-nonumber</samp>’
if set, number sections and show section names and numbers
in references and menus
</p>
@@ -1666,7 +1660,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.14 Split </h2>
-<p><samp>`-split section|chapter|none'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-split section|chapter|none</samp>’
if set to <strong>section</strong> (resp. <strong>chapter</strong>) create one
<acronym>HTML</acronym> file per (sub)section (resp. chapter) and
separate pages for Top, ToC, Overview, Index, Glossary,
@@ -1696,15 +1690,15 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.15 Section navigation </h2>
-<p><samp>`-section_navigation'</samp>|
-<samp>`-no-section_navigation'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-section_navigation</samp>’|
+‘<samp>-no-section_navigation</samp>’
</p>
<p>if set, then navigation panels are printed at the beginning
of each section and, possibly at the end (depending on
whether or not there were more than
<var>$T2H_WORDS_IN_PAGE</var> words on page). This is most useful
if you do not want to have section navigation on
-<samp>`-split chapter'</samp>
+‘<samp>-split chapter</samp>’
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1727,7 +1721,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.16 Subdirectory </h2>
-<p><samp>`-subdir'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-subdir</samp>’
If set, then put result files in the specified directory.
If not set, then result files are put into the current directory.
</p>
@@ -1753,9 +1747,9 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.17 Short extension </h2>
-<p><samp>`-short_extn'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-short_extn</samp>’
If this is set, then all <acronym>HTML</acronym> files will have extension
-<tt>`.htm'</tt> instead of <tt>`.html'</tt>. This is helpful when
+‘<tt>.htm</tt>’ instead of ‘<tt>.html</tt>’. This is
helpful when
shipping the document to DOS-based systems.
<var>$T2H_SHORTEXTN</var> = 0;
</p>
@@ -1779,9 +1773,9 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.18 Prefix </h2>
-<p><samp>`-prefix'</samp>
-Set the output file prefix, prepended to all <tt>`.html'</tt>,
-<tt>`.gif'</tt> and <tt>`.pl'</tt> files.
+<p>‘<samp>-prefix</samp>’
+Set the output file prefix, prepended to all ‘<tt>.html</tt>’,
+‘<tt>.gif</tt>’ and ‘<tt>.pl</tt>’ files.
By default, this is the basename of the document
</p>
<p><var>$T2H_PREFIX</var> = "";
@@ -1807,9 +1801,9 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.19 Output filename </h2>
-<p><samp>`-o filename'</samp>|<samp>`-out_file'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-o filename</samp>’|‘<samp>-out_file</samp>’
If set, generate monolithic document output <acronym>HTML</acronym>
-into <tt>`filename'</tt>.
+into ‘<tt>filename</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="OptionShortRef"></a>
@@ -1831,7 +1825,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.20 Short Cross References </h2>
-<p><samp>`-short_ref'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-short_ref</samp>’
if set cross-references are given without section numbers
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1854,9 +1848,9 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.21 Index Summary </h2>
-<p><samp>`-idx_sum'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-idx_sum</samp>’
If value is set, then for each <code>@prinindex $what</code>
-<tt>`$docu_name_$what.idx'</tt> is created which contains lines of the
+‘<tt>$docu_name_$what.idx</tt>’ is created which contains lines of
the
form <strong>$key\t$ref</strong> sorted alphabetically (case
matters).
</p>
@@ -1880,7 +1874,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.22 Verbose output </h2>
-<p><samp>`-verbose'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-verbose</samp>’
if set, chatter about what we are doing.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1903,14 +1897,14 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.23 Language Support </h2>
-<p><samp>`-lang'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-lang</samp>’
For page titles, use
<code>$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{...}</code> as title. To add
a new language, supply list of titles (see <var>$T2H_WORDS</var>),
and use ISO 639 language codes (see e.g. perl module
-<tt>`Locale-Codes-1.02.tar.gz'</tt> for definitions).
+‘<tt>Locale-Codes-1.02.tar.gz</tt>’ for definitions).
</p>
-<p>If you don't give a <samp>`-lang'</samp> then we got it from the
+<p>If you don't give a ‘<samp>-lang</samp>’ then we got it from the
Texinfo source file (@documentlanguage
see <a href="Texinfo.html#documentlanguage">(Texinfo)documentlanguage</a>). If
there is no
<code>@documentlanguage</code> we use the default <code>en</code> for
@@ -1935,7 +1929,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 8.24 LaTeX2HTML for <code>@math</code> and
<code>@tex</code> </h2>
-<p><samp>`-l2h'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-l2h</samp>’
if set, uses <code>latex2html</code> for generation of math
content.
</p>
@@ -1966,7 +1960,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 8.24.1 Where to find <code>latex2html</code> </h3>
-<p><samp>`-l2h_l2h'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-l2h_l2h</samp>’
name/location of <code>latex2html</code> program.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1989,7 +1983,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 8.24.2 Skip calling LaTeX2HTML </h3>
-<p><samp>`-l2h_skip'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-l2h_skip</samp>’
If set, skips actual call to <code>latex2html</code>: tries to
reuse previously generated content, instead.
</p>
@@ -2013,12 +2007,13 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 8.24.3 Temporary files for LaTeX2HTML </h3>
-<p><samp>`-l2h_tmp'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>-l2h_tmp</samp>’
If set, l2h uses this directory for temporary files. The
path leading to this directory may not contain a dot (i.e.,
-a <samp>`.'</samp>); otherwise, l2h will fail.
+a ‘<samp>.</samp>’); otherwise, l2h will fail.
</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Reference"></a>
+<a name="SEC67"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC66" title="Previous section
in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC68" title="Next section in
reading order"> > </a>]</td>
@@ -2035,8 +2030,6 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC70"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ?
</a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-
-<a name="SEC67"></a>
<h1 class="appendix"> A. Function Reference </h1>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -2577,7 +2570,7 @@
<li><a name="TOC1" href="#SEC1">1. Overview about <code>texi2html</code></a>
<ul class="toc">
<li><a name="TOC2" href="#SEC2">1.1 Ways to get HTML</a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC3" href="#SEC3">1.2 Why <tt>`texi2html'</tt> and not
<tt>`makeinfo'</tt>?</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC3" href="#SEC3">1.2 Why ‘<tt>texi2html</tt>’
and not ‘<tt>makeinfo</tt>’?</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC4" href="#SEC4">2. Installation of
<code>texi2html</code></a></li>
<li><a name="TOC5" href="#SEC5">3. Customizing files</a></li>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passfirst:1.14
texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passfirst:1.15
--- texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passfirst:1.14 Fri Feb 4
00:14:41 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,50) @c configure/autoconf etc.
texi2html.texi(,51) @c version.texi is automatically generated through
texi2html.texi(,52) @c configure/autoconf.
-./version.texi(,1)
texi2html.texi(,54) @c --------------------------------------------------------
texi2html.texi(,55) @c Index for command line options
texi2html.texi(,56) @defcodeindex op
@@ -214,7 +213,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,398)
texi2html.texi(,399) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,400) @node CustomizingPage, CustHTML, CustomizingExpand, Top
-./custpage.texi(,1)
./custpage.texi(,1) @c
./custpage.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./custpage.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -385,7 +383,6 @@
./custpage.texi(,168) Page Foot @code{T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_foot}
texi2html.texi(,402) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,403) @node CustHTML, InitFile, CustomizingPage, Top
-./custhtml.texi(,1)
./custhtml.texi(,1) @c
./custhtml.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./custhtml.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -511,7 +508,6 @@
./custhtml.texi(,123) @ref{CustPagePageHead}.
./custhtml.texi(,124)
./custhtml.texi(,125) @example
-./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,1)
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,1) <HTML>
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,2) $T2H_DOCTYPE
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,3) <!-- Created on $T2H_TODAY by $THISPROG -->
@@ -538,7 +534,6 @@
./custhtml.texi(,131) @section Head
texi2html.texi(,405) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,406) @node InitFile, IFOs, CustHTML, Top
-./initfile.texi(,1)
./initfile.texi(,1) @c
./initfile.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./initfile.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -640,7 +635,6 @@
./initfile.texi(,99)
texi2html.texi(,408) @c
--------------------------------------------------------
texi2html.texi(,409) @node IFOs, Options, InitFile, Top
-./ifo.texi(,1)
./ifo.texi(,1) @c
./ifo.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter'' manual
./ifo.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -801,7 +795,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,412) @c @include extfile.texi obsolete now, is not documented!
texi2html.texi(,413) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,414) @node Options, Reference, IFOs, Top
-./options.texi(,1)
./options.texi(,1) @c
./options.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./options.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -1275,7 +1268,6 @@
./options.texi(,471) a @samp{.}); otherwise, l2h will fail.
texi2html.texi(,416) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,417) @node Reference, Indexop, Options, Top
-./reference.texi(,1)
./reference.texi(,1) @c
./reference.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./reference.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passtexi:1.32
texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passtexi:1.33
--- texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passtexi:1.32 Fri Feb 4
00:14:41 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texi2html_res/texi2html.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,50) @c configure/autoconf etc.
texi2html.texi(,51) @c version.texi is automatically generated through
texi2html.texi(,52) @c configure/autoconf.
-./version.texi(,1)
texi2html.texi(,54) @c --------------------------------------------------------
texi2html.texi(,55) @c Index for command line options
texi2html.texi(,56) @defcodeindex op
@@ -250,7 +249,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,398)
texi2html.texi(,399) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,400) @node CustomizingPage, CustHTML, CustomizingExpand, Top
-./custpage.texi(,1)
./custpage.texi(,1) @c
./custpage.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./custpage.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -421,7 +419,6 @@
./custpage.texi(,168) Page Foot @code{T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_foot}
texi2html.texi(,402) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,403) @node CustHTML, InitFile, CustomizingPage, Top
-./custhtml.texi(,1)
./custhtml.texi(,1) @c
./custhtml.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./custhtml.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -547,7 +544,6 @@
./custhtml.texi(,123) @ref{CustPagePageHead}.
./custhtml.texi(,124)
./custhtml.texi(,125) @example
-./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,1)
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,1) <HTML>
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,2) $T2H_DOCTYPE
./custhtml-header.htmltexi(,3) <!-- Created on $T2H_TODAY by $THISPROG -->
@@ -574,7 +570,6 @@
./custhtml.texi(,131) @section Head
texi2html.texi(,405) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,406) @node InitFile, IFOs, CustHTML, Top
-./initfile.texi(,1)
./initfile.texi(,1) @c
./initfile.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./initfile.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -676,7 +671,6 @@
./initfile.texi(,99)
texi2html.texi(,408) @c
--------------------------------------------------------
texi2html.texi(,409) @node IFOs, Options, InitFile, Top
-./ifo.texi(,1)
./ifo.texi(,1) @c
./ifo.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter'' manual
./ifo.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -837,7 +831,6 @@
texi2html.texi(,412) @c @include extfile.texi obsolete now, is not documented!
texi2html.texi(,413) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,414) @node Options, Reference, IFOs, Top
-./options.texi(,1)
./options.texi(,1) @c
./options.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./options.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
@@ -1311,7 +1304,6 @@
./options.texi(,471) a @samp{.}); otherwise, l2h will fail.
texi2html.texi(,416) @c
========================================================
texi2html.texi(,417) @node Reference, Indexop, Options, Top
-./reference.texi(,1)
./reference.texi(,1) @c
./reference.texi(,2) @c This file is part of the ``Texinfo to HTML Converter''
manual
./reference.texi(,3) @c which is part of the ``texi2html'' distribution.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passfirst:1.18
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passfirst:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passfirst:1.18 Wed Aug 24
14:33:27 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
info-stnd.texi(,2) @comment Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.1 2003/02/03 16:10:29
pertusus Exp $
info-stnd.texi(,3) @comment %**start of header
info-stnd.texi(,4) @setfilename info-stnd.info
-./version-stnd.texi(,1)
info-stnd.texi(,6) @settitle GNU Info 4.2
info-stnd.texi(,7) @syncodeindex vr cp
info-stnd.texi(,8) @syncodeindex fn cp
@@ -2101,7 +2100,6 @@
info-stnd.texi(,2182) @end menu
info-stnd.texi(,2183)
./fdl.texi(,1)
-./fdl.texi(,1)
./fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passtexi:1.37
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passtexi:1.38
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passtexi:1.37 Wed Aug 24 14:33:27 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
info-stnd.texi(,2) @comment Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.1 2003/02/03 16:10:29
pertusus Exp $
info-stnd.texi(,3) @comment %**start of header
info-stnd.texi(,4) @setfilename info-stnd.info
-./version-stnd.texi(,1)
info-stnd.texi(,6) @settitle GNU Info 4.2
info-stnd.texi(,7) @syncodeindex vr cp
info-stnd.texi(,8) @syncodeindex fn cp
@@ -2131,7 +2130,6 @@
info-stnd.texi(,2182) @end menu
info-stnd.texi(,2183)
./fdl.texi(,1)
-./fdl.texi(,1)
./fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_10.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_10.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_10.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_10.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_10.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
<a name="IDX317"></a>
<a name="IDX318"></a>
<p>Try hard to visit the node <code>(info)Help</code>. The Info file
-<tt>`info.texi'</tt> distributed with GNU Info contains this node. Of
+‘<tt>info.texi</tt>’ distributed with GNU Info contains this node.
Of
course, the file must first be processed with <code>makeinfo</code>, and then
placed into the location of your Info directory.
</p></dd>
@@ -142,10 +142,10 @@
<dd><a name="IDX319"></a>
<a name="IDX320"></a>
<a name="IDX321"></a>
-<p>Start (or multiply by 4) the current numeric argument. <samp>`C-u'</samp>
is
+<p>Start (or multiply by 4) the current numeric argument.
‘<samp>C-u</samp>’ is
a good way to give a small numeric argument to cursor movement or
-scrolling commands; <samp>`C-u C-v'</samp> scrolls the screen 4 lines, while
-<samp>`C-u C-u C-n'</samp> moves the cursor down 16 lines. <samp>`C-u'</samp>
followed
+scrolling commands; ‘<samp>C-u C-v</samp>’ scrolls the screen 4
lines, while
+‘<samp>C-u C-u C-n</samp>’ moves the cursor down 16 lines.
‘<samp>C-u</samp>’ followed
by digit keys sets the numeric argument to the number thus typed:
<kbd>C-u 1 2 0</kbd> sets the argument to 120.
</p>
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<p>Add the digit value of the invoking key to the current numeric
argument. Once Info is reading a numeric argument, you may just type
the digits of the argument, without the Meta prefix. For example, you
-might give <samp>`C-l'</samp> a numeric argument of 32 by typing:
+might give ‘<samp>C-l</samp>’ a numeric argument of 32 by typing:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><kbd>C-u 3 2 C-l</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -186,12 +186,12 @@
by those digits.
</p>
<p><kbd>-</kbd> doesn't work when you type in the echo area, because you need
to
-be able to insert the <samp>`-'</samp> character itself; use <kbd>M--</kbd>
instead,
+be able to insert the ‘<samp>-</samp>’ character itself; use
<kbd>M--</kbd> instead,
if you need to specify negative arguments in the echo area.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p><samp>`C-g'</samp> is used to abort the reading of a multi-character key
+<p>‘<samp>C-g</samp>’ is used to abort the reading of a
multi-character key
sequence, to cancel lengthy operations (such as multi-file searches) and
to cancel reading input in the echo area.
</p>
@@ -207,9 +207,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The <samp>`q'</samp> command of Info simply quits running Info. Under
-<samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), you can
also exit with <samp>`:q'</samp>
-or <samp>`ZZ'</samp>.
+<p>The ‘<samp>q</samp>’ command of Info simply quits running Info.
Under
+‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), you can
also exit with ‘<samp>:q</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>ZZ</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>q</kbd> (<code>quit</code>)</dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_11.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_11.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_11.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_11.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_11.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -118,9 +118,9 @@
This variable is <code>On</code> by default. When a node is selected, a
window containing the footnotes which appear in that node is created,
and the footnotes are displayed within the new window. The window that
-Info creates to contain the footnotes is called <samp>`*Footnotes*'</samp>. If
-a node is selected which contains no footnotes, and a
<samp>`*Footnotes*'</samp>
-window is on the screen, the <samp>`*Footnotes*'</samp> window is deleted.
+Info creates to contain the footnotes is called
‘<samp>*Footnotes*</samp>’. If
+a node is selected which contains no footnotes, and a
‘<samp>*Footnotes*</samp>’
+window is on the screen, the ‘<samp>*Footnotes*</samp>’ window is
deleted.
Footnote windows created in this fashion are not automatically tiled so
that they can use as little of the display as is possible.
</p>
@@ -129,11 +129,11 @@
<dd><a name="IDX350"></a>
<p>When set to <code>On</code>, creating or deleting a window resizes other
windows. This variable is <code>Off</code> by default. Normally, typing
-<samp>`C-x 2'</samp> divides the current window into two equal parts. When
+‘<samp>C-x 2</samp>’ divides the current window into two equal
parts. When
<code>automatic-tiling</code> is set to <code>On</code>, all of the windows are
resized automatically, keeping an equal number of lines visible in each
window. There are exceptions to the automatic tiling; specifically, the
-windows <samp>`*Completions*'</samp> and <samp>`*Footnotes*'</samp> are
<em>not</em>
+windows ‘<samp>*Completions*</samp>’ and
‘<samp>*Footnotes*</samp>’ are <em>not</em>
resized through automatic tiling; they remain their original size.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -179,14 +179,14 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>Continuous</code></dt>
<dd><p>Try to get the first item in this node's menu, or failing that, the
-<samp>`Next'</samp> node, or failing that, the <samp>`Next'</samp> of the
<samp>`Up'</samp>.
-This behavior is identical to using the <samp>`]'</samp>
-(<code>global-next-node</code>) and <samp>`['</samp>
(<code>global-prev-node</code>)
+‘<samp>Next</samp>’ node, or failing that, the
‘<samp>Next</samp>’ of the ‘<samp>Up</samp>’.
+This behavior is identical to using the ‘<samp>]</samp>’
+(<code>global-next-node</code>) and ‘<samp>[</samp>’
(<code>global-prev-node</code>)
commands.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>Next Only</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Only try to get the <samp>`Next'</samp> node.
+<dd><p>Only try to get the ‘<samp>Next</samp>’ node.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>Page Only</code></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_12.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_12.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_12.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_12.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_12.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -87,12 +87,12 @@
variable settings from the defaults described in this document.
</p>
<p>On startup, GNU Info looks for a configuration file in the invoker's
-HOME directory called <tt>`.info'</tt><a name="DOCF7"
href="info-stnd_fot.html#FOOT7">(7)</a>. If it is present, and
+HOME directory called ‘<tt>.info</tt>’<a name="DOCF7"
href="info-stnd_fot.html#FOOT7">(7)</a>. If it is present, and
appears to contain Info configuration data, and was created with the
current version of the <code>infokey</code> command, then Info adopts the
key bindings and variable settings contained therein.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`.info'</tt> file contains compact, non-textual data for reasons of
+<p>The ‘<tt>.info</tt>’ file contains compact, non-textual data
for reasons of
efficiency and because its design was lifted wholesale from the GNU Less
program, which also does it that way. It must be created by compiling a
textual source file using the <code>infokey</code> command.
@@ -128,17 +128,17 @@
<p><code>infokey</code> compiles a source file
-(<tt>`$HOME/.infokey'</tt><a name="DOCF8"
href="info-stnd_fot.html#FOOT8">(8)</a> by default) containing Info
customizations
-into a binary format (<tt>`$HOME/.info'</tt> by default). GNU Info reads
+(‘<tt>$HOME/.infokey</tt>’<a name="DOCF8"
href="info-stnd_fot.html#FOOT8">(8)</a> by default) containing Info
customizations
+into a binary format (‘<tt>$HOME/.info</tt>’ by default). GNU
Info reads
the binary file at startup to override the default key bindings and
variable definitions. Synopsis:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">infokey
[<var>option</var>…] [<var>input-file</var>]
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Besides the standard <samp>`--help'</samp> and <samp>`--version'</samp>,
the only
-option is <samp>`--output <var>file</var>'</samp>. This tells
<code>infokey</code> to
-write the binary data to <var>file</var> instead of <tt>`$HOME/.info'</tt>.
+<p>Besides the standard ‘<samp>--help</samp>’ and
‘<samp>--version</samp>’, the only
+option is ‘<samp>--output <var>file</var></samp>’. This tells
<code>infokey</code> to
+write the binary data to <var>file</var> instead of
‘<tt>$HOME/.info</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
<p>The format of the source file read by <code>infokey</code> is most easily
-illustrated by example. For instance, here is a sample <tt>`.infokey'</tt>
+illustrated by example. For instance, here is a sample
‘<tt>.infokey</tt>’
source file suitable for aficionados of <code>vi</code> or <code>less</code>:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">#info
@@ -294,9 +294,9 @@
<p>Blank lines and lines starting with <code>#</code> are ignored, except for
the special section header lines.
</p>
-<p>Key bindings defined in the <tt>`.info'</tt> file take precedence over GNU
-Info's default key bindings, whether or not <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> is used.
A
-default key binding may be disabled by overriding it in the <tt>`.info'</tt>
+<p>Key bindings defined in the ‘<tt>.info</tt>’ file take
precedence over GNU
+Info's default key bindings, whether or not
‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ is used. A
+default key binding may be disabled by overriding it in the
‘<tt>.info</tt>’
file with the action <code>invalid</code>. In addition, <em>all</em> default
key bindings can be disabled by adding this line <em>anywhere</em> in the
relevant section:
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
necessary actions. Failure to bind any key to the <code>quit</code> command,
for example, can lead to frustration.
</p>
-<p>The order in which key bindings are defined in the <tt>`.info'</tt> file is
+<p>The order in which key bindings are defined in the
‘<tt>.info</tt>’ file is
not important, except that the command summary produced by the
<code>get-help-window</code> command only displays the <em>first</em> key that
is bound to each command.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_13.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_13.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_13.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_13.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -86,7 +86,6 @@
</table>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="GNU-Free-Documentation-License"></a>
<a name="SEC21"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_2.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_2.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_2.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
<dt> <code>--dribble=<var>dribble-file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Specify a file where all user keystrokes will be recorded. This file
can be used later to replay the same sequence of commands, see the
-<samp>`--restore'</samp> option below.
+‘<samp>--restore</samp>’ option below.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--file <var>filename</var></code></dt>
@@ -144,14 +144,14 @@
<a name="IDX8"></a>
<a name="IDX9"></a>
<a name="IDX10"></a>
-<p>If <var>filename</var> is an absolute file name, or begins with
<tt>`./'</tt> or
-<tt>`../'</tt>, Info looks for <var>filename</var> only in the directory of the
+<p>If <var>filename</var> is an absolute file name, or begins with
‘<tt>./</tt>’ or
+‘<tt>../</tt>’, Info looks for <var>filename</var> only in the
directory of the
specified <var>filename</var>, and adds the directory of <var>filename</var> to
the value of <code>INFOPATH</code>. In contrast, if <var>filename</var> is in
the
-form of a relative file name, but without the <tt>`./'</tt> or <tt>`../'</tt>
+form of a relative file name, but without the ‘<tt>./</tt>’ or
‘<tt>../</tt>’
prefix, Info will only look for it in the directories specified in
<code>INFOPATH</code>. In other words, Info does <em>not</em> treat file names
-which lack <tt>`./'</tt> and <tt>`../'</tt> prefix as relative to the current
+which lack ‘<tt>./</tt>’ and ‘<tt>../</tt>’ prefix as
relative to the current
directory.
</p>
<a name="IDX11"></a>
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@
<code>bzip2</code>, <code>compress</code> and <code>yabba</code> programs; it
calls
<code>gunzip</code>, <code>bunzip2</code>, <code>uncompress</code> and
<code>unyabba</code>,
accordingly, to decompress such files. Compressed Info files are
-assumed to have <tt>`.z'</tt>, <tt>`.gz'</tt>, <tt>`.bz2'</tt>, <tt>`.Z'</tt>,
or
-<tt>`.Y'</tt> extensions, possibly in addition to one of the known Info
+assumed to have ‘<tt>.z</tt>’, ‘<tt>.gz</tt>’,
‘<tt>.bz2</tt>’, ‘<tt>.Z</tt>’, or
+‘<tt>.Y</tt>’ extensions, possibly in addition to one of the known
Info
files extensions<a name="DOCF2" href="info-stnd_fot.html#FOOT2">(2)</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -181,8 +181,8 @@
file and search for index entries which matche <var>string</var>. If such an
entry is found, the Info session begins with displaying the node pointed
to by the first matching index entry; press <kbd>,</kbd> to step through the
-rest of the matching entries. If no such entry exists, print <samp>`no
-entries found'</samp> and exit with nonzero status. This can be used from
+rest of the matching entries. If no such entry exists, print ‘<samp>no
+entries found</samp>’ and exit with nonzero status. This can be used
from
another program as a way to provide online help, or as a quick way of
starting to read an Info file at a certain node when you don't know the
exact name of that node.
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>--restore=<var>dribble-file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Read keystrokes from <var>dribble-file</var>, presumably recorded during
-previous Info session (see the description of the <samp>`--dribble'</samp>
+previous Info session (see the description of the
‘<samp>--dribble</samp>’
option above). When the keystrokes in the files are all read, Info
reverts its input to the usual interactive operation.
</p>
@@ -294,21 +294,21 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">info emacs buffers
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>first selects the menu item <samp>`Emacs'</samp> in the node
<samp>`(dir)Top'</samp>,
-and then selects the menu item <samp>`Buffers'</samp> in the node
-<samp>`(emacs)Top'</samp>.
+<p>first selects the menu item ‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’ in the node
‘<samp>(dir)Top</samp>’,
+and then selects the menu item ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’ in the node
+‘<samp>(emacs)Top</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>To avoid searching the <tt>`dir'</tt> files and just show some arbitrary
-file, use <samp>`-f'</samp> and the filename, as in <samp>`info -f
./foo.info'</samp>.
+<p>To avoid searching the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ files and just show some
arbitrary
+file, use ‘<samp>-f</samp>’ and the filename, as in
‘<samp>info -f ./foo.info</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The index search and the search for the node which describes program
invocation and command-line options begins <em>after</em> processing all
the command-line menu items. Therefore, the Info file searched for the
index or the invocation node is the file where Info finds itself after
following all the menu items given on the command line. This is so
-<samp>`info emacs --show-options'</samp> does what you'd expect.
+‘<samp>info emacs --show-options</samp>’ does what you'd expect.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_4.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_4.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_4.html:1.21 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
commands detailed in this section are used to shift which part of the
current node is visible on the screen.
</p>
-<p>Scrolling commands are bound differently when <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp>
operation
+<p>Scrolling commands are bound differently when
‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ operation
(see <a href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>)
is in effect. These key bindings are designated
with “vi-like operation”.
</p>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
</p>
<p>The default scroll size is one screen-full, but it can be changed by
invoking the (<code>scroll-forward-page-only-set-window</code>) command,
-<samp>`z'</samp> under <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp>, with a numeric argument.
+‘<samp>z</samp>’ under ‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’, with
a numeric argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>NEXT</kbd> (an arrow key)
(<code>scroll-forward-page-only</code>)</dt>
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
“previous” node, so that you can read an entire manual from finish
to
start by repeating <kbd>DEL</kbd>. The default scroll size can be changed by
invoking the (<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command,
-<samp>`w'</samp> under <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp>, with a numeric argument.
+‘<samp>w</samp>’ under ‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’, with
a numeric argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>PREVIOUS</kbd> (arrow key)
(<code>scroll-backward-page-only</code>)</dt>
@@ -163,8 +163,8 @@
<p>Shift the text in this window down. The inverse of
<code>scroll-forward-page-only</code>. Does not scroll beyond the start of
the current node. The default scroll size can be changed by invoking
-the(<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command,
<samp>`w'</samp> under
-<samp>`--vi-keys'</samp>, with a numeric argument.
+the(<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command,
‘<samp>w</samp>’ under
+‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’, with a numeric argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>w</kbd> (<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>, vi-like
operation)</dt>
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
<a name="IDX100"></a>
<p>Scroll forward by half of the screen size. With a numeric argument,
scroll that many lines. If an argument is specified, it becomes the new
-default number of lines to scroll for subsequent <samp>`d'</samp> and
<samp>`u'</samp>
+default number of lines to scroll for subsequent ‘<samp>d</samp>’
and ‘<samp>u</samp>’
commands.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
<a name="IDX103"></a>
<p>Scroll back by half of the screen size. With a numeric argument,
scroll that many lines. If an argument is specified, it becomes the new
-default number of lines to scroll for subsequent <samp>`u'</samp> and
<samp>`d'</samp>
+default number of lines to scroll for subsequent ‘<samp>u</samp>’
and ‘<samp>d</samp>’
commands.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX106"></a>
<p>If your keyboard lacks the <kbd>DEL</kbd> key, look for a key called
-<kbd>BS</kbd>, or <samp>`BackSpace'</samp>, sometimes designated with an arrow
which
+<kbd>BS</kbd>, or ‘<samp>BackSpace</samp>’, sometimes designated
with an arrow which
points to the left, which should perform the same function.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX107"></a>
<a name="IDX108"></a>
<p>Redraw the display from scratch, or shift the line containing the cursor
-to a specified location. With no numeric argument, <samp>`C-l'</samp> clears
+to a specified location. With no numeric argument,
‘<samp>C-l</samp>’ clears
the screen, and then redraws its entire contents. Given a numeric
argument of <var>n</var>, the line containing the cursor is shifted so that
it is on the <var>n</var>th line of the window.
@@ -267,14 +267,14 @@
<a name="IDX110"></a>
<p>Toggles the state of line wrapping in the current window. Normally,
lines which are longer than the screen width <em>wrap</em>, i.e., they are
-continued on the next line. Lines which wrap have a <samp>`\'</samp> appearing
+continued on the next line. Lines which wrap have a
‘<samp>\</samp>’ appearing
in the rightmost column of the screen. You can cause such lines to be
terminated at the rightmost column by changing the state of line
wrapping in the window with <code>C-x w</code>. When a line which needs more
-space than one screen width to display is displayed, a <samp>`$'</samp> appears
+space than one screen width to display is displayed, a
‘<samp>$</samp>’ appears
in the rightmost column of the screen, and the remainder of the line is
invisible. When long lines are truncated, the modeline displays the
-<samp>`$'</samp> character near its left edge.
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ character near its left edge.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@
<p>This section details the numerous Info commands which select a new node
to view in the current window.
</p>
-<p>The most basic node commands are <samp>`n'</samp>, <samp>`p'</samp>,
<samp>`u'</samp>, and
-<samp>`l'</samp>. Note that the commands to select nodes are mapped
differently
-when <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> is in effect; these keybindings are designated
+<p>The most basic node commands are ‘<samp>n</samp>’,
‘<samp>p</samp>’, ‘<samp>u</samp>’, and
+‘<samp>l</samp>’. Note that the commands to select nodes are
mapped differently
+when ‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ is in effect; these keybindings are
designated
below as “vi-like operation”.
</p>
<p>When you are viewing a node, the top line of the node contains some Info
@@ -132,13 +132,13 @@
</dl>
<p>You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
-by using the <samp>`l'</samp> command – this name stands for
"last", and
+by using the ‘<samp>l</samp>’ 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
reading at the same place where you started the excursion.
</p>
-<p>Each node where you press <samp>`l'</samp> is discarded from the history.
Thus,
+<p>Each node where you press ‘<samp>l</samp>’ is discarded from
the history. Thus,
by the time you get to the first node you visited in a window, the
entire history of that window is discarded.
</p>
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
</dl>
<p>Two additional commands make it easy to select the most commonly
-selected nodes; they are <samp>`t'</samp> and <samp>`d'</samp>.
+selected nodes; they are ‘<samp>t</samp>’ and
‘<samp>d</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>t</kbd> (<code>top-node</code>)</dt>
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX128"></a>
<a name="IDX129"></a>
<a name="IDX130"></a>
-<p>Select the node <samp>`Top'</samp> in the current Info file.
+<p>Select the node ‘<samp>Top</samp>’ in the current Info file.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>d</kbd> (<code>dir-node</code>)</dt>
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX131"></a>
<a name="IDX132"></a>
<a name="IDX133"></a>
-<p>Select the directory node (i.e., the node <samp>`(dir)'</samp>).
+<p>Select the directory node (i.e., the node ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’).
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
<a name="IDX135"></a>
<a name="IDX136"></a>
<p>Selects the first node which appears in this file. This node is most
-often <samp>`Top'</samp>, but it does not have to be. With a numeric argument
+often ‘<samp>Top</samp>’, but it does not have to be. With a
numeric argument
<var>N</var>, select the <var>N</var>th node (the first node is node 1). An
argument of zero is the same as the argument of 1.
</p>
@@ -206,18 +206,18 @@
<dd><a name="IDX140"></a>
<a name="IDX141"></a>
<p>Move forward or down through node structure. If the node that you are
-currently viewing has a <samp>`Next'</samp> pointer, that node is selected.
+currently viewing has a ‘<samp>Next</samp>’ pointer, that node is
selected.
Otherwise, if this node has a menu, the first menu item is selected. If
-there is no <samp>`Next'</samp> and no menu, the same process is tried with the
-<samp>`Up'</samp> node of this node.
+there is no ‘<samp>Next</samp>’ and no menu, the same process is
tried with the
+‘<samp>Up</samp>’ node of this node.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>[</kbd> (<code>global-prev-node</code>)</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX142"></a>
<a name="IDX143"></a>
<p>Move backward or up through node structure. If the node that you are
-currently viewing has a <samp>`Prev'</samp> pointer, that node is selected.
-Otherwise, if the node has an <samp>`Up'</samp> pointer, that node is selected,
+currently viewing has a ‘<samp>Prev</samp>’ pointer, that node is
selected.
+Otherwise, if the node has an ‘<samp>Up</samp>’ pointer, that node
is selected,
and if it has a menu, the last item in the menu is selected.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><code>g(emacs)Buffers</code>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>finds the node <samp>`Buffers'</samp> in the Info file <tt>`emacs'</tt>.
+<p>finds the node ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’ in the Info file
‘<tt>emacs</tt>’.
</p>
<p><a name="goto_002dinvocation"></a>
</p></dd>
@@ -259,18 +259,18 @@
which describes the invocation and the command-line options for that
program. The default program name is derived from the name of the
current Info file. This command does the same as the
-<samp>`--show-options'</samp> command-line option (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions">–show-options</a>),
but
+‘<samp>--show-options</samp>’ command-line option (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions">–show-options</a>),
but
it also allows to specify the program name; this is important for those
manuals which describe several programs.
</p>
<p>If you need to find the Invocation node of a program that is documented
in another Info file, you need to visit that file before invoking
-<samp>`I'</samp>. For example, if you are reading the Emacs manual and want to
+‘<samp>I</samp>’. For example, if you are reading the Emacs
manual and want to
see the command-line options of the <code>makeinfo</code> program, type <kbd>g
(texinfo) <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> and then <kbd>I makeinfo <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>.
If you don't
-know what Info file documents the command, or if invoking <samp>`I'</samp>
-doesn't display the right node, go to the <samp>`(dir)'</samp> node (using the
-<samp>`d'</samp> command) and invoke <samp>`I'</samp> from there.
+know what Info file documents the command, or if invoking
‘<samp>I</samp>’
+doesn't display the right node, go to the ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’
node (using the
+‘<samp>d</samp>’ command) and invoke ‘<samp>I</samp>’
from there.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>G</kbd> (<code>menu-sequence</code>)</dt>
@@ -281,18 +281,18 @@
sequence of menu items separated by commas. (Since commas are not
allowed in a node name, they are a natural choice for a delimiter in a
list of menu items.) Info then looks up the first item in the menu of
-the node <samp>`(dir)'</samp> (if the <samp>`(dir)'</samp> node cannot be
found, Info
-uses <samp>`Top'</samp>). If such an entry is found, Info goes to the node it
+the node ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’ (if the
‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’ node cannot be found, Info
+uses ‘<samp>Top</samp>’). If such an entry is found, Info goes to
the node it
points to and looks up the second item in the menu of that node, etc.
In other words, you can specify a complete path which descends through
the menu hierarchy of a particular Info file starting at the
-<samp>`(dir)'</samp> node. This has the same effect as if you typed the menu
+‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’ node. This has the same effect as if you
typed the menu
item sequence on Info's command line, see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#command_002dline-menu-items">Info command-line arguments
processing</a>. For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> <kbd>G
Texinfo,Overview,Reporting Bugs <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>displays the node <samp>`Reporting Bugs'</samp> in the Texinfo manual. (You
+<p>displays the node ‘<samp>Reporting Bugs</samp>’ in the Texinfo
manual. (You
don't actually need to type the menu items in their full length, or in
their exact letter-case. However, if you do type the menu items
exactly, Info will find it faster.)
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX160"></a>
<a name="IDX161"></a>
<p>Select a node which has been previously visited in a visible window.
-This is similar to <samp>`C-x C-b'</samp> followed by <samp>`m'</samp>, but no
window is
+This is similar to ‘<samp>C-x C-b</samp>’ followed by
‘<samp>m</samp>’, but no window is
created.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_6.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_6.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_6.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_6.html:1.21 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_6.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX187"></a>
<a name="IDX188"></a>
<p>Move to the node containing the next matching index item from the last
-<samp>`i'</samp> command.
+‘<samp>i</samp>’ command.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x index-apropos</kbd></dt>
@@ -179,15 +179,15 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The most basic searching command is <samp>`s'</samp> or <samp>`/'</samp>
-(<code>search</code>). The <samp>`s'</samp> command prompts you for a string
in the
+<p>The most basic searching command is ‘<samp>s</samp>’ or
‘<samp>/</samp>’
+(<code>search</code>). The ‘<samp>s</samp>’ command prompts you
for a string in the
echo area, and then searches the remainder of the Info file for an
occurrence of that string. If the string is found, the node containing
it is selected, and the cursor is left positioned at the start of the
-found string. Subsequent <samp>`s'</samp> commands show you the default search
-string within <samp>`['</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp>; pressing <kbd>RET</kbd>
instead of
+found string. Subsequent ‘<samp>s</samp>’ commands show you the
default search
+string within ‘<samp>[</samp>’ and ‘<samp>]</samp>’;
pressing <kbd>RET</kbd> instead of
typing a new string will use the default search string. Under
-<samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), using the
<samp>`n'</samp> or <samp>`N'</samp>
+‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), using the
‘<samp>n</samp>’ or ‘<samp>N</samp>’
commands is a faster way of searching for the same string.
</p>
<p><em>Incremental searching</em> is similar to basic searching, but the
@@ -201,18 +201,18 @@
However, an uppercase letter in the search string makes the search
case-sensitive. You can force a case-sensitive non-incremental search,
even for a string that includes only lower-case letters, by using the
-<samp>`S'</samp> command (<code>search-case-sensitively</code>). The
<samp>`n'</samp> and
-<samp>`N'</samp> commands operate case-sensitively if the last search command
-was <samp>`S'</samp>.
+‘<samp>S</samp>’ command (<code>search-case-sensitively</code>).
The ‘<samp>n</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>N</samp>’ commands operate case-sensitively if the last
search command
+was ‘<samp>S</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The most efficient means of finding something quickly in a manual is
-the <samp>`i'</samp> command (<code>index-search</code>). This command
prompts for
+the ‘<samp>i</samp>’ command (<code>index-search</code>). This
command prompts for
a string, and then looks for that string in all the indices of the
current Info manual. If it finds a matching index entry, it displays
the node to which that entry refers and prints the full text of the
-entry in the echo area. You can press <samp>`,'</samp>
+entry in the echo area. You can press ‘<samp>,</samp>’
(<code>next-index-match</code>) to find more matches. A good Info manual
-has all of its important concepts indexed, so the <samp>`i'</samp> command
+has all of its important concepts indexed, so the ‘<samp>i</samp>’
command
lets you use a manual as a reference.
</p>
<p>If you don't know what manual documents something, try the <kbd>M-x
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_7.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_7.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_7.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_7.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_7.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h1 class="chapter"> 7. Selecting Cross References </h1>
-<p>We have already discussed the <samp>`Next'</samp>, <samp>`Prev'</samp>, and
<samp>`Up'</samp>
+<p>We have already discussed the ‘<samp>Next</samp>’,
‘<samp>Prev</samp>’, and ‘<samp>Up</samp>’
pointers which appear at the top of a node. In addition to these
pointers, a node may contain other pointers which refer you to a
different node, perhaps in another Info file. Such pointers are called
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
reference, and the second is the <em>target</em>; it is the full name of
the node that the cross reference points to.
</p>
-<p>The target is separated from the label by a colon <samp>`:'</samp>; first
the
+<p>The target is separated from the label by a colon
‘<samp>:</samp>’; first the
label appears, and then the target. For example, in the sample menu
cross reference below, the single colon separates the label from the
target.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">* Foo Label: Foo Target.
More information about Foo.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Note the <samp>`.'</samp> which ends the name of the target. The
<samp>`.'</samp> is
+<p>Note the ‘<samp>.</samp>’ which ends the name of the target.
The ‘<samp>.</samp>’ is
not part of the target; it serves only to let Info know where the target
name ends.
</p>
@@ -142,14 +142,14 @@
</p>
<p>You will normally see two types of cross reference while viewing nodes:
<em>menu</em> references, and <em>note</em> references. Menu references
-appear within a node's menu; they begin with a <samp>`*'</samp> at the
beginning
+appear within a node's menu; they begin with a ‘<samp>*</samp>’ at
the beginning
of a line, and continue with a label, a target, and a comment which
describes what the contents of the node pointed to contains.
</p>
<p>Note references appear within the body of the node text; they begin with
<code>*Note</code>, and continue with a label and a target.
</p>
-<p>Like <samp>`Next'</samp>, <samp>`Prev'</samp>, and <samp>`Up'</samp>
pointers, cross references
+<p>Like ‘<samp>Next</samp>’, ‘<samp>Prev</samp>’, and
‘<samp>Up</samp>’ pointers, cross references
can point to any valid node. They are used to refer you to a place
where more detailed information can be found on a particular subject.
Here is a cross reference which points to a node within the Texinfo
@@ -189,12 +189,12 @@
<a name="IDX194"></a>
<a name="IDX195"></a>
<a name="IDX196"></a>
-<p>Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as <samp>`1'</samp>),
+<p>Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as
‘<samp>1</samp>’),
selects that menu item, and places its node in the current window.
-For convenience, there is one exception; pressing <samp>`0'</samp> selects the
-<em>last</em> item in the node's menu. When <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> is in
+For convenience, there is one exception; pressing ‘<samp>0</samp>’
selects the
+<em>last</em> item in the node's menu. When
‘<samp>--vi-keys</samp>’ is in
effect, digits set the numeric argument, so these commands are remapped
-to their <samp>`M-'</samp> varieties. For example, to select the last menu
+to their ‘<samp>M-</samp>’ varieties. For example, to select the
last menu
item, press <kbd>M-0</kbd>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
<a name="IDX212"></a>
<a name="IDX213"></a>
<p>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd> key is an alias for
-<kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. This key is sometimes called
<samp>`BackTab'</samp>.
+<kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. This key is sometimes called
‘<samp>BackTab</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>RET</kbd> (<code>select-reference-this-line</code>)</dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_8.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_8.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_8.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_8.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_8.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
disk.
</p>
<p>Here is a sample mode line for a window containing an uncompressed file
-named <tt>`dir'</tt>, showing the node <samp>`Top'</samp>.
+named ‘<tt>dir</tt>’, showing the node
‘<samp>Top</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">-----Info: (dir)Top, 40
lines --Top-------------------------------------
^^ ^ ^^^ ^^
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When a node comes from a file which is compressed on disk, this is
-indicated in the mode line with two small <samp>`z'</samp>'s. In addition, if
+indicated in the mode line with two small ‘<samp>z</samp>’'s. In
addition, if
the Info file containing the node has been split into subfiles, the name
of the subfile containing the node appears in the modeline as well:
</p>
@@ -148,14 +148,14 @@
<p>Truncation of long lines (as opposed to wrapping them to the next
display line, see section <a href="info-stnd_4.html#SEC4">toggle-wrap</a>) is
indicated by a
-<samp>`$'</samp> at the left edge of the mode line:
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ at the left edge of the mode line:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">--$--Info: (texinfo)Top,
480 lines --Top-- Subfile: texinfo-1-----------
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When Info makes a node internally, such that there is no corresponding
info file on disk, the name of the node is surrounded by asterisks
-(<samp>`*'</samp>). The name itself tells you what the contents of the window
+(‘<samp>*</samp>’). The name itself tells you what the contents
of the window
are; the sample mode line below shows an internally constructed node
showing possible completions:
</p>
@@ -195,17 +195,17 @@
<a name="IDX219"></a>
<p>Select the next window on the screen. Note that the echo area can only be
selected if it is already in use, and you have left it temporarily.
-Normally, <samp>`C-x o'</samp> simply moves the cursor into the next window on
+Normally, ‘<samp>C-x o</samp>’ simply moves the cursor into the
next window on
the screen, or if you are already within the last window, into the first
-window on the screen. Given a numeric argument, <samp>`C-x o'</samp> moves
over
-that many windows. A negative argument causes <samp>`C-x o'</samp> to select
+window on the screen. Given a numeric argument, ‘<samp>C-x
o</samp>’ moves over
+that many windows. A negative argument causes ‘<samp>C-x
o</samp>’ to select
the previous window on the screen.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x prev-window</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX220"></a>
<p>Select the previous window on the screen. This is identical to
-<samp>`C-x o'</samp> with a negative argument.
+‘<samp>C-x o</samp>’ with a negative argument.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-x <kbd>2</kbd></kbd> (<code>split-window</code>)</dt>
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>ESC <kbd>C-v</kbd></kbd> (<code>scroll-other-window</code>)</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX229"></a>
<a name="IDX230"></a>
-<p>Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that <samp>`C-v'</samp> might
+<p>Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that
‘<samp>C-v</samp>’ might
scroll the current window. Given a negative argument, scroll the
"other" window backward.
</p>
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@
<p>Delete the character behind the cursor.
</p>
<p>On some keyboards, this key is designated <kbd>BS</kbd>, for
-<samp>`BackSpace'</samp>. Those keyboards will usually bind <kbd>DEL</kbd> in
the
+‘<samp>BackSpace</samp>’. Those keyboards will usually bind
<kbd>DEL</kbd> in the
echo area to <code>echo-area-delete</code>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
<a name="IDX268"></a>
<a name="IDX269"></a>
<p>Insert the next character verbatim. This is how you can insert control
-characters into a search string, for example, or the <samp>`?'</samp> character
+characters into a search string, for example, or the
‘<samp>?</samp>’ character
when Info prompts with completion.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX270"></a>
<a name="IDX271"></a>
<p>Insert the character. Characters that have their 8th bit set, and not
-bound to <samp>`M-'</samp> commands, are also inserted verbatim; this is useful
+bound to ‘<samp>M-</samp>’ commands, are also inserted verbatim;
this is useful
for terminals which support Latin scripts.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@
<a name="IDX275"></a>
<a name="IDX276"></a>
<p>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd> key is an alias for
-<kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. This key is sometimes called
<samp>`BackTab'</samp>.
+<kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. This key is sometimes called
‘<samp>BackTab</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-t</kbd> (<code>echo-area-transpose-chars</code>)</dt>
@@ -507,8 +507,8 @@
forget
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>and you have typed an <samp>`f'</samp>, followed by <samp>`?'</samp>, Info
will pop up a
-window showing a node called <samp>`*Completions*'</samp> which lists the
+<p>and you have typed an ‘<samp>f</samp>’, followed by
‘<samp>?</samp>’, Info will pop up a
+window showing a node called ‘<samp>*Completions*</samp>’ which
lists the
possible completions like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">3 completions:
@@ -516,12 +516,12 @@
forget
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>i.e., all of the choices which begin with <samp>`f'</samp>. Pressing
<kbd>SPC</kbd>
-or <kbd>TAB</kbd> would result in <samp>`fo'</samp> appearing in the echo
area, since
-all of the choices which begin with <samp>`f'</samp> continue with
<samp>`o'</samp>.
-Now, typing <samp>`l'</samp> followed by <samp>`TAB'</samp> results in
<samp>`foliate'</samp>
+<p>i.e., all of the choices which begin with ‘<samp>f</samp>’.
Pressing <kbd>SPC</kbd>
+or <kbd>TAB</kbd> would result in ‘<samp>fo</samp>’ appearing in
the echo area, since
+all of the choices which begin with ‘<samp>f</samp>’ continue with
‘<samp>o</samp>’.
+Now, typing ‘<samp>l</samp>’ followed by
‘<samp>TAB</samp>’ results in ‘<samp>foliate</samp>’
appearing in the echo area, since that is the only choice which begins
-with <samp>`fol'</samp>.
+with ‘<samp>fol</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>ESC C-v</kbd> (<code>echo-area-scroll-completions-window</code>)</dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_9.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_9.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_9.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_9.html:1.19 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_9.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
<p>Pipe the contents of the current node through the command in the
environment variable <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code>. If the variable does not
exist, the node is simply piped to <code>lpr</code> (on DOS/Windows, the
-default is to print the node to the local printer device, <tt>`PRN'</tt>).
+default is to print the node to the local printer device,
‘<tt>PRN</tt>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX303"></a>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
-<p>The value of <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code> may begin with the
<samp>`>'</samp>
-character, as in <samp>`>/dev/printer'</samp>, in which case Info treats the
+<p>The value of <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code> may begin with the
‘<samp>></samp>’
+character, as in ‘<samp>>/dev/printer</samp>’, in which case
Info treats the
rest as the name of a file or a device. Instead of piping to a command,
Info opens the file, writes the node contents, and closes the file,
under the assumption that text written to that file will be printed by
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_fot.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_fot.html:1.16
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_fot.html:1.17
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_fot.html:1.16 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_fot.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -70,14 +70,14 @@
<h1>Footnotes</h1>
<h3><a name="FOOT1" href="info-stnd_2.html#DOCF1">(1)</a></h3>
-<p><tt>`.info'</tt>, <tt>`-info'</tt>, <tt>`/index'</tt>, and <tt>`.inf'</tt>.
+<p>‘<tt>.info</tt>’, ‘<tt>-info</tt>’,
‘<tt>/index</tt>’, and ‘<tt>.inf</tt>’.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT2" href="info-stnd_2.html#DOCF2">(2)</a></h3>
<p>The MS-DOS version allows for the Info
extension, such as <code>.inf</code>, and the short compressed file
-extensions, such as <tt>`.z'</tt> and <tt>`.gz'</tt>, to be merged into a
single
+extensions, such as ‘<tt>.z</tt>’ and ‘<tt>.gz</tt>’,
to be merged into a single
extension, since DOS doesn't allow more than a single dot in the
-basename of a file. Thus, on MS-DOS, if Info looks for <tt>`bison'</tt>,
-file names like <tt>`bison.igz'</tt> and <tt>`bison.inz'</tt> will be found and
+basename of a file. Thus, on MS-DOS, if Info looks for
‘<tt>bison</tt>’,
+file names like ‘<tt>bison.igz</tt>’ and
‘<tt>bison.inz</tt>’ will be found and
decompressed by <code>gunzip</code>.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT3" href="info-stnd_2.html#DOCF3">(3)</a></h3>
<p>Of course, you can specify both the file and node
@@ -102,10 +102,10 @@
</p><h3><a name="FOOT7" href="info-stnd_12.html#DOCF7">(7)</a></h3>
<p>Due to the limitations of
DOS filesystems, the MS-DOS version of Info looks for a file
-<tt>`_info'</tt> instead. If the <code>HOME</code> variable is not defined,
Info
+‘<tt>_info</tt>’ instead. If the <code>HOME</code> variable is
not defined, Info
additionally looks in the current directory.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT8" href="info-stnd_12.html#DOCF8">(8)</a></h3>
-<p>This file is named <tt>`_infokey'</tt> in
+<p>This file is named ‘<tt>_infokey</tt>’ in
the MS-DOS version, and is looked for in the current directory if
<code>HOME</code> is undefined.
</p><hr size="1">
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.html:1.26 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Special Insertions
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC178">13.2
Inserting Space</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert the right amount of space
within a sentence.
@@ -577,9 +577,9 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Inserting @ and Braces
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with
@@</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How to
insert <samp>`@'</samp>.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting ‘<samp>@</samp>’
with @@</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2
Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and
@}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2
Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{
and @}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Inserting Space
@@ -733,9 +733,9 @@
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC241">18.3 Macro
Details</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Beyond basic macro usage.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
</td></tr>
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy
@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@
<tr><th colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"><pre class="menu-comment">
Installing an Info File
-</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
<tt>`dir'</tt></a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
The top level menu for all Info files.
+</pre></th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> The top level menu for all Info files.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> Listing a new Info file.
</td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.73
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.74
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst:1.73 Wed Aug 24 14:33:28 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
texinfo.txi(,16)
texinfo.txi(,17) @c Automake automatically updates version.texi to @set
VERSION and
texinfo.txi(,18) @c @set UPDATED to appropriate values.
-./version.texi(,1)
texinfo.txi(,20) @settitle GNU Texinfo 4.2
texinfo.txi(,21)
texinfo.txi(,22) @c Define a new index for options.
@@ -17638,7 +17637,6 @@
texinfo.txi(,18733) @end menu
texinfo.txi(,18734)
./fdl.texi(,1)
-./fdl.texi(,1)
./fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.58
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.59
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi:1.58 Wed Aug 24 14:33:29 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:04 2006
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
texinfo.txi(,16)
texinfo.txi(,17) @c Automake automatically updates version.texi to @set
VERSION and
texinfo.txi(,18) @c @set UPDATED to appropriate values.
-./version.texi(,1)
texinfo.txi(,20) @settitle GNU Texinfo 4.2
texinfo.txi(,21)
texinfo.txi(,22) @c Define a new index for options.
@@ -17685,7 +17684,6 @@
texinfo.txi(,18733) @end menu
texinfo.txi(,18734)
./fdl.texi(,1)
-./fdl.texi(,1)
./fdl.texi(,2) @node GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,3) @appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
./fdl.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_1.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_1.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_1.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_1.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:13:59 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_1.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<h1 class="unnumbered"> Texinfo Copying Conditions </h1>
<p>The programs currently being distributed that relate to Texinfo include
-<code>makeinfo</code>, <code>info</code>, <code>texindex</code>, and
<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>.
+<code>makeinfo</code>, <code>info</code>, <code>texindex</code>, and
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’.
These programs are <em>free</em>; this means that everyone is free to use
them and free to redistribute them on a free basis. The Texinfo-related
programs are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and there
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_10.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_10.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_10.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_10.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_10.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -277,8 +277,8 @@
</p>
<p>Use <code>@code</code> for command names in languages that resemble
programming languages, such as Texinfo. For example, <code>@code</code> and
-<code>@samp</code> are produced by writing <samp>address@hidden@@code}'</samp>
and
-<samp>address@hidden@@samp}'</samp> in the Texinfo source, respectively.
+<code>@samp</code> are produced by writing
‘<samp>@code{@@code}</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>@code{@@samp}</samp>’ in the Texinfo source, respectively.
</p>
<a name="IDX119"></a>
<p>It is incorrect to alter the case of a word inside an <code>@code</code>
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
For shell command names such as <code>ls</code> (use <code>@command</code>).
</li><li>
-For shell options such as <samp>`-c'</samp> when such options stand alone (use
+For shell options such as ‘<samp>-c</samp>’ when such options
stand alone (use
<code>@option</code>).
</li><li>
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
</li><li>
For a string of characters shorter than a syntactic token. For example,
-if you are writing about <samp>`goto-ch'</samp>, which is just a part of the
+if you are writing about ‘<samp>goto-ch</samp>’, which is just a
part of the
name for the <code>goto-char</code> Emacs Lisp function, you should use
<code>@samp</code>.
@@ -401,21 +401,21 @@
<a name="IDX124"></a>
<a name="IDX125"></a>
</p><dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`code'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>code</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Always use the same font for <code>@kbd</code> as <code>@code</code>.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`example'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>example</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the distinguishing font for <code>@kbd</code> only in
<code>@example</code>
and similar environments.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`distinct'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>distinct</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>(the default) Always use the distinguishing font for <code>@kbd</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>You can embed another @-command inside the braces of an <code>@kbd</code>
command. Here, for example, is the way to describe a command that
-would be described more verbosely as “press an <samp>`r'</samp> and then
+would be described more verbosely as “press an
‘<samp>r</samp>’ and then
press the <kbd>RET</kbd> key”:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@kbd{r @key{RET}}
@@ -524,8 +524,8 @@
modifier key is used, such as <kbd>Meta-a</kbd>, use the <code>@kbd</code>
command
alone; do not use the <code>@key</code> command; but when you are referring
to the modifier key in isolation, use the <code>@key</code> command. For
-example, write <samp>address@hidden'</samp> to produce <kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> to produce <kbd>META</kbd>.
+example, write ‘<samp>@kbd{Meta-a}</samp>’ to produce
<kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and
+‘<samp>@key{META}</samp>’ to produce <kbd>META</kbd>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -561,8 +561,8 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>To match <samp>`foo'</samp> at the end of the line, use the
regexp
-<samp>`foo$'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>To match ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ at the end of the line,
use the regexp
+‘<samp>foo$</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<p>Any time you are referring to single characters, you should use
@@ -585,9 +585,9 @@
<p>This produces:
</p>
-<blockquote><p>In English, the vowels are <samp>`a'</samp>, <samp>`e'</samp>,
-<samp>`i'</samp>, <samp>`o'</samp>, <samp>`u'</samp>, and sometimes
-<samp>`y'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>In English, the vowels are ‘<samp>a</samp>’,
‘<samp>e</samp>’,
+‘<samp>i</samp>’, ‘<samp>o</samp>’,
‘<samp>u</samp>’, and sometimes
+‘<samp>y</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>To delete file <var>filename</var>, type <samp>`rm
<var>filename</var>'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>To delete file <var>filename</var>, type ‘<samp>rm
<var>filename</var></samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<p>(Note that <code>@var</code> may appear inside <code>@code</code>,
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>However, that is not the style that Texinfo uses. (You can, of
-course, modify the sources to <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> and the Info formatting
commands
+course, modify the sources to ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ and the Info
formatting commands
to output the <code><…></code> format if you wish.)
</p>
@@ -788,8 +788,8 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>The <tt>`.el'</tt> files are in
-the <tt>`/usr/local/emacs/lisp'</tt> directory.
+<blockquote><p>The ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ files are in
+the ‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/lisp</tt>’ directory.
</p></blockquote>
@@ -830,7 +830,7 @@
than using <code>@command</code>, if you regard it as a new English word,
such as `Emacs' or `Bison'.
</p>
-<p>When writing an entire shell command invocation, as in <samp>`ls -l'</samp>,
+<p>When writing an entire shell command invocation, as in ‘<samp>ls
-l</samp>’,
you should use either <code>@samp</code> or <code>@code</code> at your
discretion.
</p>
@@ -856,8 +856,8 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 9.1.10 <code>@option</code>{<var>option-name</var>}
</h3>
<p>Use the <code>@option</code> command to indicate a command-line option; for
-example, <samp>`-l'</samp> or <samp>`--version'</samp> or
-<samp>`--output=<var>filename</var>'</samp>.
+example, ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ or ‘<samp>--version</samp>’
or
+‘<samp>--output=<var>filename</var></samp>’.
</p>
<p><code>@option</code> is equivalent to <code>@samp</code> in its effects.
For example:
@@ -865,7 +865,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">The option @option{-l}
produces a long listing.
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>produces
-</p><blockquote><p>The option <samp>`-l'</samp> produces a long listing.
+</p><blockquote><p>The option ‘<samp>-l</samp>’ produces a long
listing.
</p></blockquote>
<p>In tables, putting options inside <code>@code</code> produces a
@@ -968,9 +968,9 @@
<p>Use the <code>@acronym</code> command for abbreviations written in all
capital letters, such as `<acronym>NASA</acronym>'. The abbreviation is given
as
-the single argument in braces, as in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>. As
+the single argument in braces, as in
‘<samp>@acronym{NASA}</samp>’. As
a matter of style, or for particular abbreviations, you may prefer to
-use periods, as in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+use periods, as in ‘<samp>@acronym{F.B.I.}</samp>’.
</p>
<p>In TeX and HTML, the argument is printed in a slightly smaller font
size. In Info or plain text output, this command changes nothing.
@@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@
<a name="IDX131"></a>
<p>In Info and TeX, the address is shown in angle brackets, preceded by
the text to display if any. In HTML output, <code>@email</code> produces a
-<samp>`mailto'</samp> link that usually brings up a mail composition window.
+‘<samp>mailto</samp>’ link that usually brings up a mail
composition window.
For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Send bug reports to
@email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org},
@@ -1136,9 +1136,9 @@
preceding example.
</p>
<p>In the Info output, <code>@emph</code> surrounds the text with underscores
-(<samp>`_'</samp>), and <code>@strong</code> puts asterisks around the text.
+(‘<samp>_</samp>’), and <code>@strong</code> puts asterisks around
the text.
</p>
-<blockquote><p><strong>Caution:</strong> Do not use <code>@strong</code> with
the word <samp>`Note'</samp>;
+<blockquote><p><strong>Caution:</strong> Do not use <code>@strong</code> with
the word ‘<samp>Note</samp>’;
Info will mistake the combination for a cross reference. Use a phrase
such as <strong>Please note</strong> or <strong>Caution</strong> instead.
</p></blockquote>
@@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 9.2.2 <code>@sc</code>{<var>text</var>}: The Small
Caps Font </h3>
-<p>Use the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command to set text in the printed and
the HTML
+<p>Use the ‘<samp>@sc</samp>’ command to set text in the printed
and the HTML
output in <small>A SMALL CAPS FONT</small> and set text in the Info file in
upper
case letters. Write the text you want to be in small caps (where
possible) between braces in lower case, like this:
@@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@
such as <small>CDR</small>, a word used in Lisp programming. In this case, you
should use the small caps font when the word refers to the second and
subsequent elements of a list (the <small>CDR</small> of the list), but you
-should use <samp>address@hidden'</samp> when the word refers to the Lisp
function of
+should use ‘<samp>@code</samp>’ when the word refers to the Lisp
function of
the same spelling.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_12.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_12.html:1.30
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_12.html:1.31
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_12.html:1.30 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_12.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
character in the Info file. If you don't want any mark at all, use
<code>@w</code>. (When you write the mark command such as
<code>@bullet</code> after an <code>@itemize</code> command, you may omit the
-<samp>`{}'</samp>.) If you don't specify a mark command, the default is
+‘<samp>{}</samp>’.) If you don't specify a mark command, the
default is
<code>@bullet</code>.
</p>
<p>Write the text of the indented paragraphs themselves after the
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
very brief, these blank lines make the list look better.
</p>
<p>Here is an example of the use of <code>@itemize</code>, followed by the
-output it produces. <code>@bullet</code> produces an <samp>`*'</samp> in Info
and a
+output it produces. <code>@bullet</code> produces an
‘<samp>*</samp>’ in Info and a
round dot in TeX.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@itemize @bullet
@@ -313,9 +313,9 @@
<p>Write the <code>@enumerate</code> command at the beginning of a line. The
command does not require an argument, but accepts either a number or a
letter as an option. Without an argument, <code>@enumerate</code> starts the
-list with the number <samp>`1'</samp>. With a numeric argument, such as
-<samp>`3'</samp>, the command starts the list with that number. With an upper
-or lower case letter, such as <samp>`a'</samp> or <samp>`A'</samp>, the
command starts
+list with the number ‘<samp>1</samp>’. With a numeric argument,
such as
+‘<samp>3</samp>’, the command starts the list with that number.
With an upper
+or lower case letter, such as ‘<samp>a</samp>’ or
‘<samp>A</samp>’, the command starts
the list with that letter.
</p>
<p>Write the text of the enumerated list in the same way you write an
@@ -502,12 +502,12 @@
<p>This produces:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`foo'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>foo</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the text for
-<samp>`foo'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`bar'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Text for <samp>`bar'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>bar</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Text for ‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_13.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_13.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_13.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_13.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -411,22 +411,22 @@
<p>For this purpose, the indices are given two-letter names:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`cp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>cp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>concept index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`fn'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>fn</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>function index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`vr'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>vr</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>variable index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`ky'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>ky</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>key index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`pg'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>pg</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>program index
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`tp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>tp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>data type index
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -517,19 +517,19 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defindex <var>name</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The name of an index should be a two letter word, such as <samp>`au'</samp>.
+<p>The name of an index should be a two letter word, such as
‘<samp>au</samp>’.
For example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defindex au
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This defines a new index, called the <samp>`au'</samp> index. At the same
+<p>This defines a new index, called the ‘<samp>au</samp>’ index.
At the same
time, it creates a new indexing command, <code>@auindex</code>, that you
can use to make index entries. Use the new indexing command just as
you would use a predefined indexing command.
</p>
<p>For example, here is a section heading followed by a concept index
-entry and two <samp>`au'</samp> index entries.
+entry and two ‘<samp>au</samp>’ index entries.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@section Cognitive Semantics
@cindex kinesthetic image schemas
@@ -537,9 +537,9 @@
@auindex Lakoff, George
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Evidently, <samp>`au'</samp> serves here as an abbreviation for
“author”.)
+<p>(Evidently, ‘<samp>au</samp>’ serves here as an abbreviation
for “author”.)
Texinfo constructs the new indexing command by concatenating the name
-of the index with <samp>`index'</samp>; thus, defining an <samp>`au'</samp>
index
+of the index with ‘<samp>index</samp>’; thus, defining an
‘<samp>au</samp>’ index
leads to the automatic creation of an <code>@auindex</code> command.
</p>
<p>Use the <code>@printindex</code> command to print the index, as you do with
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_14.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_14.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_14.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_14.html:1.27 Mon Mar 27 12:00:32 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_14.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert braces, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC178">13.2 Inserting
Space</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
How to insert the right amount of space
within a sentence.
@@ -134,8 +134,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 13.1 Inserting @ and Braces </h2>
-<p><samp>`@'</samp> and curly braces are special characters in Texinfo. To
insert
-these characters so they appear in text, you must put an <samp>`@'</samp> in
+<p>‘<samp>@</samp>’ and curly braces are special characters in
Texinfo. To insert
+these characters so they appear in text, you must put an
‘<samp>@</samp>’ in
front of these characters to prevent Texinfo from misinterpreting
them.
</p>
@@ -143,9 +143,9 @@
necessary.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
<samp>`@'</samp> with @@</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> How to insert <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> How to insert ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
<samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and
@}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert <samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> How
to insert ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’.
</td></tr>
</table>
@@ -168,9 +168,9 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_32.html#SEC325"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with @@ </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.1 Inserting ‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@
</h3>
-<p><code>@@</code> stands for a single <samp>`@'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@@</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>@</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
<p>Do not put braces after an <code>@@</code> command.
@@ -195,12 +195,12 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_32.html#SEC325"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @} </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 13.1.2 Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and @} </h3>
-<p><code>@{</code> stands for a single <samp>`{'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@{</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>{</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
-<p><code>@}</code> stands for a single <samp>`}'</samp> in either printed or
Info
+<p><code>@}</code> stands for a single ‘<samp>}</samp>’ in either
printed or Info
output.
</p>
<p>Do not put braces after either an <code>@{</code> or an <code>@}</code>
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
The s.o.p. has three parts …
</p></blockquote>
-<p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for “Standard
Operating
+<p>(Incidentally, ‘<samp>s.o.p.</samp>’ is an abbreviation for
“Standard Operating
Procedure”.)
</p>
<p><code>@:</code> has no effect on the Info output. Do not put braces after
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
</p></blockquote>
<p>In the Info file output, <code>@.</code> is equivalent to a simple
-<samp>`.'</samp>; likewise for <code>@!</code> and <code>@?</code>.
+‘<samp>.</samp>’; likewise for <code>@!</code> and <code>@?</code>.
</p>
<p>The meanings of <code>@:</code> and <code>@.</code> in Texinfo are designed
to
work well with the Emacs sentence motion commands (see <a
href="../emacs/Sentences.html#Sentences">(emacs)Sentences</a> section
`Sentences' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
@@ -380,9 +380,9 @@
headings or lists. Texinfo supports three commands:
<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code>, <code>@<kbd>TAB</kbd></code>, and
<code>@<kbd>NL</kbd></code>, all of
which insert a single space into the output. (Here,
-<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code> represents an <samp>`@'</samp> character
followed by a
-space, i.e., <samp>`@ '</samp>, and <kbd>TAB</kbd> and <kbd>NL</kbd> represent
the tab
-character and end-of-line, i.e., when <samp>`@'</samp> is the last character on
+<code>@<kbd>SPACE</kbd></code> represents an ‘<samp>@</samp>’
character followed by a
+space, i.e., ‘<samp>@ </samp>’, and <kbd>TAB</kbd> and
<kbd>NL</kbd> represent the tab
+character and end-of-line, i.e., when ‘<samp>@</samp>’ is the last
character on
a line.)
</p>
<p>For example,
@@ -424,8 +424,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 13.2.4 <code>@dmn</code>{<var>dimension</var>}: Format
a Dimension </h3>
-<p>At times, you may want to write <samp>`12pt'</samp> or
-<samp>`8.5in'</samp> with little or no space between the number and the
+<p>At times, you may want to write ‘<samp>12pt</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>8.5in</samp>’ with little or no space between the number
and the
abbreviation for the dimension. You can use the <code>@dmn</code> command
to do this. On seeing the command, TeX inserts just enough space
for proper typesetting; the Info formatting commands insert no space
@@ -443,12 +443,12 @@
<blockquote><p>A4 paper is 8.27in wide.
</p></blockquote>
-<p>Not everyone uses this style. Some people prefer <samp>`8.27 in.@:'</samp>
-or <samp>`8.27 inches'</samp> to <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in the Texinfo
file.
+<p>Not everyone uses this style. Some people prefer ‘<samp>8.27
in.@:</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>8.27 inches</samp>’ to
‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ in the Texinfo file.
In these cases, however, the formatters may insert a line break between
the number and the dimension, so use <code>@w</code> (see section <a
href="texinfo_15.html#SEC209"><code>@w</code>{<var>text</var>}: Prevent Line
Breaks</a>). Also, if
you write a period after an abbreviation within a sentence, you should
-write <samp>`@:'</samp> after the period to prevent TeX from inserting extra
+write ‘<samp>@:</samp>’ after the period to prevent TeX from
inserting extra
whitespace, as shown here. See section <a href="#SEC179">Not Ending a
Sentence</a>.
</p>
@@ -630,7 +630,7 @@
<p>An <em>ellipsis</em> (a line of dots) is not typeset as a string of
periods, so a special command is used for ellipsis in Texinfo. The
<code>@bullet</code> command is special, too. Each of these commands is
-followed by a pair of braces, <samp>`{}'</samp>, without any whitespace
+followed by a pair of braces, ‘<samp>{}</samp>’, without any
whitespace
between the name of the command and the braces. (You need to use braces
with these commands because you can use them next to other text; without
the braces, the formatters would be confused. See section <a
href="texinfo_29.html#SEC320">@-Command Syntax</a>, for further information.)
@@ -729,7 +729,7 @@
<p>The logo `TeX' is typeset in a special fashion and it needs an
@-command. The copyright symbol, `©', is also special.
-Each of these commands is followed by a pair of braces, <samp>`{}'</samp>,
+Each of these commands is followed by a pair of braces,
‘<samp>{}</samp>’,
without any whitespace between the name of the command and the
braces.
</p>
@@ -764,9 +764,9 @@
<p>Use the <code>@TeX{}</code> command to generate `TeX'. In a printed
manual, this is a special logo that is different from three ordinary
-letters. In Info, it just looks like <samp>`TeX'</samp>. The
+letters. In Info, it just looks like ‘<samp>TeX</samp>’. The
<code>@TeX{}</code> command is unique among Texinfo commands in that the
-<samp>`T'</samp> and the <samp>`X'</samp> are in upper case.
+‘<samp>T</samp>’ and the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ are in upper
case.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -791,8 +791,8 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 13.5.2 <code>@copyright</code>{} (©) </h3>
<p>Use the <code>@copyright{}</code> command to generate `©'. In
-a printed manual, this is a <samp>`c'</samp> inside a circle, and in Info,
-this is <samp>`(C)'</samp>.
+a printed manual, this is a ‘<samp>c</samp>’ inside a circle, and
in Info,
+this is ‘<samp>(C)</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -818,7 +818,7 @@
<p>Use the <code>@pounds{}</code> command to generate `£'. In a
printed manual, this is the symbol for the currency pounds sterling.
-In Info, it is a <samp>`#'</samp>. Other currency symbols are unfortunately
not
+In Info, it is a ‘<samp>#</samp>’. Other currency symbols are
unfortunately not
available.
</p>
@@ -848,9 +848,9 @@
the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign—a little longer
than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus
sign generated with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>,
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="display">‘<samp>-</samp>’ is a minus sign generated with
‘<samp>@minus{}</samp>’,
-`-' is a hyphen generated with the character <samp>`-'</samp>,
+`-' is a hyphen generated with the character ‘<samp>-</samp>’,
`---' is an em-dash for text.
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@
<p><code>@math</code> implies <code>@tex</code>. This not only makes it
possible to
write superscripts and subscripts (as in the above example), but also
allows you to use any of the plain TeX math control sequences. It's
-conventional to use <samp>`\'</samp> instead of <samp>`@'</samp> for these
commands.
+conventional to use ‘<samp>\</samp>’ instead of
‘<samp>@</samp>’ for these commands.
As in:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@math{\sin 2\pi \equiv
\cos 3\pi}
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -914,11 +914,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX224"></a>
-<p>Since <samp>`\'</samp> is an escape character inside <code>@math</code>,
you can use
+<p>Since ‘<samp>\</samp>’ is an escape character inside
<code>@math</code>, you can use
<code>@\</code> to get a literal backslash (<code>\\</code> will work in TeX,
-but you'll get the literal <samp>`\\'</samp> in Info). <code>@\</code> is not
-defined outside of <code>@math</code>, since a <samp>`\'</samp> ordinarily
produces a
-literal <samp>`\'</samp>.
+but you'll get the literal ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ in Info).
<code>@\</code> is not
+defined outside of <code>@math</code>, since a ‘<samp>\</samp>’
ordinarily produces a
+literal ‘<samp>\</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX225"></a>
@@ -951,8 +951,8 @@
<p>In Texinfo, code is often illustrated in examples that are delimited
by <code>@example</code> and <code>@end example</code>, or by
<code>@lisp</code> and
<code>@end lisp</code>. In such examples, you can indicate the results of
-evaluation or an expansion using <samp>`⇒'</samp> or
-<samp>`→'</samp>. Likewise, there are commands to insert glyphs
+evaluation or an expansion using ‘<samp>⇒</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>→</samp>’. Likewise, there are commands to insert
glyphs
to indicate
printed output, error messages, equivalence of expressions, and the
location of point.
@@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@
<p>Use the <code>@result{}</code> command to indicate the result of
evaluating an expression.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@result{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`⇒'</samp> in
Info
+<p>The <code>@result{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>⇒</samp>’ in Info
and as a double stemmed arrow in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus, the following,
@@ -1106,7 +1106,7 @@
You can indicate the result of the expansion with the
<code>@expansion{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@expansion{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`→'</samp>
+<p>The <code>@expansion{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>→</samp>’
in Info and as a long arrow with a flat base in the printed output.
</p>
<p>For example, the following
@@ -1160,12 +1160,12 @@
<p>Sometimes an expression will print output during its execution. You
can indicate the printed output with the <code>@print{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@print{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`-|'</samp> in Info
+<p>The <code>@print{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>-|</samp>’ in Info
and similarly, as a horizontal dash butting against a vertical bar, in
the printed output.
</p>
<p>In the following example, the printed text is indicated with
-<samp>`-|'</samp>, and the value of the expression follows on the
+‘<samp>-|</samp>’, and the value of the expression follows on the
last line.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">(progn (print 'foo) (print
'bar))
@@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@
<p>A piece of code may cause an error when you evaluate it. You can
designate the error message with the <code>@error{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@error{}</code> command is displayed as
<samp>`error-->'</samp> in Info
+<p>The <code>@error{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>error--></samp>’ in Info
and as the word `error' in a box in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus,
@@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">Wrong type argument:
integer-or-marker-p, x
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><samp>`error-->'</samp> itself is not part of the error message.
+<p>‘<samp>error--></samp>’ itself is not part of the error
message.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@
<p>Sometimes two expressions produce identical results. You can indicate the
exact equivalence of two forms with the <code>@equiv{}</code> command.
</p>
-<p>The <code>@equiv{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`≡'</samp> in
Info
+<p>The <code>@equiv{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>≡</samp>’ in Info
and as a three parallel horizontal lines in the printed output.
</p>
<p>Thus,
@@ -1304,15 +1304,15 @@
buffer in question between two lines of dashes containing the buffer
name.
</p>
-<p>You can use the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command to show the location
of point
+<p>You can use the ‘<samp>@point{}</samp>’ command to show the
location of point
in the text in the buffer. (The symbol for point, of course, is not
part of the text in the buffer; it indicates the place <em>between</em>
two characters where point is located.)
</p>
-<p>The <code>@point{}</code> command is displayed as <samp>`∗'</samp>
in Info
+<p>The <code>@point{}</code> command is displayed as
‘<samp>∗</samp>’ in Info
and as a small five pointed star in the printed output.
</p>
-<p>The following example shows the contents of buffer <tt>`foo'</tt> before
+<p>The following example shows the contents of buffer
‘<tt>foo</tt>’ before
and after evaluating a Lisp command to insert the word <code>changed</code>.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">---------- Buffer: foo
----------
@@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>As you can see, the source includes two punctuation marks next to each
-other; in this case, <samp>`.};'</samp> is the sequence. This is normal (the
+other; in this case, ‘<samp>.};</samp>’ is the sequence. This is
normal (the
first ends the footnote and the second belongs to the sentence being
footnoted), so don't worry that it looks odd.
</p>
@@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@
bottom of the page, below a horizontal line.
</p>
<p>In Info, the reference mark for a footnote is a pair of parentheses
-with the footnote number between them, like this: <samp>`(1)'</samp>. The
+with the footnote number between them, like this:
‘<samp>(1)</samp>’. The
reference mark is followed by a cross-reference link to the footnote's
text.
</p>
@@ -1471,8 +1471,8 @@
In the `End' node style, all the footnotes for a single node
are placed at the end of that node. The footnotes are separated from
the rest of the node by a line of dashes with the word
-<samp>`Footnotes'</samp> within it. Each footnote begins with an
-<samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark.
+‘<samp>Footnotes</samp>’ within it. Each footnote begins with an
+‘<samp>(<var>n</var>)</samp>’ reference mark.
<p>Here is an example of a single footnote in the end of node style:
</p>
@@ -1486,15 +1486,15 @@
In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single
node are placed in an automatically constructed node of
their own. In this style, a “footnote reference” follows
-each <samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark in the body of the
+each ‘<samp>(<var>n</var>)</samp>’ reference mark in the body of
the
node. The footnote reference is actually a cross reference
which you use to reach the footnote node.
<p>The name of the node with the footnotes is constructed
-by appending <samp>`-Footnotes'</samp> to the name of the node
+by appending ‘<samp>-Footnotes</samp>’ to the name of the node
that contains the footnotes. (Consequently, the footnotes'
-node for the <tt>`Footnotes'</tt> node is
-<tt>`Footnotes-Footnotes'</tt>!) The footnotes' node has an
+node for the ‘<tt>Footnotes</tt>’ node is
+‘<tt>Footnotes-Footnotes</tt>’!) The footnotes' node has an
`Up' node pointer that leads back to its parent node.
</p>
<p>Here is how the first footnote in this manual looks after being
@@ -1513,8 +1513,8 @@
<a name="IDX229"></a>
<p>Use the <code>@footnotestyle</code> command to specify an Info file's
footnote style. Write this command at the beginning of a line followed
-by an argument, either <samp>`end'</samp> for the end node style or
-<samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node style.
+by an argument, either ‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end node style or
+‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the separate node style.
</p>
<p>For example,
</p>
@@ -1572,13 +1572,13 @@
extension, because the different processors support different formats:
</p><ul>
<li>
-TeX reads the file <tt>`<var>filename</var>.eps'</tt> (Encapsulated PostScript
+TeX reads the file ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.eps</tt>’
(Encapsulated PostScript
format).
</li><li>
<a name="IDX232"></a>
-PDFTeX reads <tt>`<var>filename</var>.pdf'</tt> (Adobe's Portable Document
Format).
+PDFTeX reads ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.pdf</tt>’ (Adobe's Portable
Document Format).
</li><li>
-<code>makeinfo</code> uses <tt>`<var>filename</var>.txt'</tt> verbatim for
+<code>makeinfo</code> uses ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.txt</tt>’
verbatim for
Info output (more or less as if it was an <code>@example</code>).
</li><li>
<code>makeinfo</code>
@@ -1589,14 +1589,14 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@image{foo,,,,xpm}
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>will cause <samp>`makeinfo --html'</samp> to try <tt>`foo.xpm'</tt>.
+<p>will cause ‘<samp>makeinfo --html</samp>’ to try
‘<tt>foo.xpm</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX234"></a>
<a name="IDX235"></a>
<a name="IDX236"></a>
-<p>If you do not supply the optional fifth argument, <samp>`makeinfo
----html'</samp> first tries <tt>`<var>filename</var>.png'</tt>; if that does
not exist,
-it tries <tt>`<var>filename</var>.jpg'</tt>. If that does not exist either, it
+<p>If you do not supply the optional fifth argument, ‘<samp>makeinfo
+---html</samp>’ first tries
‘<tt><var>filename</var>.png</tt>’; if that does not exist,
+it tries ‘<tt><var>filename</var>.jpg</tt>’. If that does not
exist either, it
complains. (We cannot support GIF format directly due to software
patents.)
</p></li></ul>
@@ -1656,16 +1656,16 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX251"></a>
-<p>For example, the following will scale a file <tt>`ridt.eps'</tt> to one
+<p>For example, the following will scale a file
‘<tt>ridt.eps</tt>’ to one
inch vertically, with the width scaled proportionately:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@image{ridt,,1in}
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX252"></a>
-<p>For <code>@image</code> to work with TeX, the file <tt>`epsf.tex'</tt> must
be
+<p>For <code>@image</code> to work with TeX, the file
‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’ must be
installed somewhere that TeX can find it. (The standard location is
-<tt>`<var>texmf</var>/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex'</tt>, where <var>texmf</var>
is a
+‘<tt><var>texmf</var>/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex</tt>’, where
<var>texmf</var> is a
root of your TeX directory tree.) This file is included in the
Texinfo distribution and is also available from
<a href="ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex">ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex</a>, among
other places.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_15.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_15.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_15.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_15.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_15.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@hyphenation{<var>hy-phen-a-ted words</var>}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Tell TeX how to hyphenate <var>hy-phen-a-ted words</var>. As shown, you
-put a <samp>`-'</samp> at each hyphenation point. For example:
+put a ‘<samp>-</samp>’ at each hyphenation point. For example:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">@hyphenation{man-u-script man-u-scripts}
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>TeX only uses the specified hyphenation points when the
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
<p>produces
</p>
-<blockquote><p>You can copy GNU software from <samp>`ftp.gnu.org'</samp>.
+<blockquote><p>You can copy GNU software from
‘<samp>ftp.gnu.org</samp>’.
</p></blockquote>
<a name="IDX257"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_16.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_16.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_16.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_16.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_16.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The function is listed in the Command and Variable Index under
-<samp>`foobar'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foobar</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="deffnx"></a>
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@
names as metasyntactic variables—they stand for the actual argument
values. Within the text of the description, write an argument name
explicitly with <code>@var</code> to refer to the value of the argument. In
-the example above, we used <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in this way.
+the example above, we used ‘<samp>@var{nchars}</samp>’ in this way.
</p>
<p>The template for <code>@deffn</code> is:
</p>
@@ -465,8 +465,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defun <var>name</var> <var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defun</code> command is the definition command for functions.
-<code>@defun</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Function
-…'</samp>.
+<code>@defun</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn Function
+…</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example,
</p>
@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmac <var>name</var> <var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defmac</code> command is the definition command for macros.
-<code>@defmac</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Macro
…'</samp> and
+<code>@defmac</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn Macro
…</samp>’ and
works like <code>@defun</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX269"></a>
@@ -504,8 +504,8 @@
<dd><p>The <code>@defspec</code> command is the definition command for special
forms. (In Lisp, a special form is an entity much like a function,
see <a href="../elisp/Special-Forms.html#Special-Forms">(elisp)Special
Forms</a> section `Special Forms' in <cite>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference
Manual</cite>.)
-<code>@defspec</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {Special Form}
-…'</samp> and works like <code>@defun</code>.
+<code>@defspec</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deffn {Special Form}
+…</samp>’ and works like <code>@defun</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -573,8 +573,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defvar <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defvar</code> command is the definition command for
variables.
-<code>@defvar</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Variable
-…'</samp>.
+<code>@defvar</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defvr Variable
+…</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example:
</p>
@@ -599,8 +599,8 @@
<dd><a name="IDX273"></a>
<p>The <code>@defopt</code> command is the definition command for <em>user
options</em>, i.e., variables intended for users to change according to
-taste; Emacs has many such (see <a
href="../emacs/Variables.html#Variables">(emacs)Variables</a> section
`Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>). <code>@defopt</code> is
equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {User
-Option} …'</samp> and works like <code>@defvar</code>.
+taste; Emacs has many such (see <a
href="../emacs/Variables.html#Variables">(emacs)Variables</a> section
`Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>). <code>@defopt</code> is
equivalent to ‘<samp>@defvr {User
+Option} …</samp>’ and works like <code>@defvar</code>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
<code>@deftypefn</code> are typically scattered among data type names and
keywords, Texinfo cannot find them without help. Instead, you must write
<code>@var</code> explicitly around the argument names. In the example
-above, the argument names are <samp>`foo'</samp> and <samp>`bar'</samp>.
+above, the argument names are ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ and
‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The template for <code>@deftypefn</code> is:
</p>
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX275"></a>
<p>The <code>@deftypefun</code> command is the specialized definition command
for functions in typed languages. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>.
+‘<samp>@deftypefn Function …</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Thus,
</p>
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypevar <var>data-type</var> <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@deftypevar</code> command is the specialized definition
command
for variables in typed languages. <code>@deftypevar</code> is equivalent
-to <samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>.
+to ‘<samp>@deftypevr Variable …</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example:
</p>
@@ -897,7 +897,7 @@
<dt> <code>@defivar <var>class</var> <var>name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>The <code>@defivar</code> command is the definition command for instance
variables in object-oriented programming. <code>@defivar</code> is
-equivalent to <samp>address@hidden {Instance Variable} …'</samp>
+equivalent to ‘<samp>@defcv {Instance Variable} …</samp>’
</p>
<p>The template is:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@defivar
<var>class</var> <var>instance-variable-name</var>
@@ -979,7 +979,7 @@
implements an operation for a particular class of objects and its
subclasses.
</p>
-<p><code>@defmethod</code> is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Method
…'</samp>.
+<p><code>@defmethod</code> is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defop Method
…</samp>’.
The command is written at the beginning of a line and is followed by
the name of the class of the method, the name of the method, and its
arguments, if any.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_17.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_17.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_17.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_17.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_17.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -247,8 +247,8 @@
can embed some raw TeX commands. Info will ignore these commands
since they are only in that part of the file which is seen by TeX.
You can write the TeX commands as you would write them in a normal
-TeX file, except that you must replace the <samp>`\'</samp> used by TeX
-with an <samp>`@'</samp>. For example, in the <code>@titlepage</code> section
of a
+TeX file, except that you must replace the ‘<samp>\</samp>’ used
by TeX
+with an ‘<samp>@</samp>’. For example, in the
<code>@titlepage</code> section of a
Texinfo file, you can use the TeX command <code>@vskip</code> to format
the copyright page. (The <code>@titlepage</code> command causes Info to
ignore the region automatically, as it does with the <code>@iftex</code>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
overridden by Texinfo features.
</p>
<a name="IDX291"></a>
-<p>You can enter plain TeX completely, and use <samp>`\'</samp> in the TeX
+<p>You can enter plain TeX completely, and use ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in
the TeX
commands, by delineating a region with the <code>@tex</code> and <code>@end
tex</code> commands. (The <code>@tex</code> command also causes Info to
ignore the
region, like the <code>@iftex</code> command.) The sole exception is that the
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
later expanded by the <code>@value</code> command.
</p>
<p>A <em>flag</em> is an identifier. In general, it is best to use only
-letters and numerals in a flag name, not <samp>`-'</samp> or
<samp>`_'</samp>—they
+letters and numerals in a flag name, not ‘<samp>-</samp>’ or
‘<samp>_</samp>’—they
will work in some contexts, but not all, due to limitations in TeX.
</p>
<p>The value is the remainder of the input line, and can contain anything.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_18.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_18.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_18.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_18.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_18.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX297"></a>
<p>At present, this command is ignored in Info and HTML output. For
-TeX, it causes the file <tt>`txi-<var>cc</var>.tex'</tt> to be read (if it
+TeX, it causes the file ‘<tt>txi-<var>cc</var>.tex</tt>’ to be
read (if it
exists). Such a file appropriately redefines the various English words
used in TeX output, such as `Chapter', `See', and so on.
</p>
@@ -398,13 +398,13 @@
<p>The <code>@documentencoding</code> command declares the input document
encoding. Write it on a line by itself, with a valid encoding
-specification following, such as <samp>`ISO-8859-1'</samp>.
+specification following, such as ‘<samp>ISO-8859-1</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX301"></a>
<a name="IDX302"></a>
<p>At present, this is used only in HTML output from <code>makeinfo</code>.
If a
document encoding <var>enc</var> is specified, it is used in a
-<samp>`<meta>'</samp> tag included in the <samp>`<head>'</samp> of
the output:
+‘<samp><meta></samp>’ tag included in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ of the output:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><meta
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=<var>enc</var>">
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_19.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_19.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_19.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_19.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_19.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -93,11 +93,11 @@
(see section <a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC215">The Template for a
Definition</a>).
</p>
</li><li>
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> is a convenient way to define a new name for an
existing
+‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ is a convenient way to define a new name for
an existing
command.
</li><li>
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> allows you to define new commands with
+‘<samp>@definfoenclose</samp>’ allows you to define new commands
with
customized output in the Info file.
</li></ul>
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC241">18.3 Macro
Details</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Beyond basic macro usage.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC242">18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC242">18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Command aliases.
</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized
Highlighting</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Customized highlighting.
</td></tr>
</table>
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@
of letters: no digits, hyphens, underscores, or other special characters.
</p>
<p>If a macro needs no parameters, you can define it either with an empty
-list (<samp>address@hidden foo {}'</samp>) or with no braces at all
(<samp>address@hidden
-foo'</samp>).
+list (‘<samp>@macro foo {}</samp>’) or with no braces at all
(‘<samp>@macro
+foo</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX303"></a>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
@@ -167,13 +167,13 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX306"></a>
<p>In the macro body, instances of a parameter name surrounded by
-backslashes, as in <samp>`\<var>param1</var>\'</samp> in the example above, are
+backslashes, as in ‘<samp>\<var>param1</var>\</samp>’ in the
example above, are
replaced by the corresponding argument from the macro invocation. You
can use parameter names any number of times in the body, including zero.
</p>
<a name="IDX307"></a>
-<p>To get a single <samp>`\'</samp> in the macro expansion, use
<samp>`\\'</samp>. Any
-other use of <samp>`\'</samp> in the body yields a warning.
+<p>To get a single ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the macro expansion, use
‘<samp>\\</samp>’. Any
+other use of ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the body yields a warning.
</p>
<a name="IDX308"></a>
<a name="IDX309"></a>
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
<a name="IDX310"></a>
<a name="IDX311"></a>
<p>To allow a macro to be used recursively, that is, in an argument to a
-call to itself, you must define it with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>, like
this:
+call to itself, you must define it with ‘<samp>@rmacro</samp>’,
like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@rmacro rmac {arg}
a\arg\b
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@
@address@hidden
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This produces the output `a1atextb2b'. With <samp>address@hidden'</samp>
instead of
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, an error message is given.
+<p>This produces the output `a1atextb2b'. With
‘<samp>@macro</samp>’ instead of
+‘<samp>@rmacro</samp>’, an error message is given.
</p>
<a name="IDX312"></a>
<a name="IDX313"></a>
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>which will pass the (almost certainly error-producing) argument
-<samp>`\{},'</samp> to <var>macname</var>. However, commas in parameters, even
+‘<samp>\{},</samp>’ to <var>macname</var>. However, commas in
parameters, even
if escaped by a backslash, might cause trouble in TeX.
</p>
<p>If the macro is defined to take a single argument, and is invoked
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@
<p>If some macro feature causes errors when producing the printed version
of a manual, try expanding the macros with <code>makeinfo</code> by
-invoking <code>texi2dvi</code> with the <samp>`-e'</samp> option; see <a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC247">Format with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>.
+invoking <code>texi2dvi</code> with the ‘<samp>-e</samp>’ option;
see <a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC247">Format with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="alias"></a>
@@ -393,14 +393,14 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_32.html#SEC325"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h2 class="section"> 18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp> </h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’ </h2>
-<p>The <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command defines a new command to be just
like an
+<p>The ‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ command defines a new command to be
just like an
existing one. This is useful for defining additional markup names, thus
preserving semantic information in the input even though the output
result may be the same.
</p>
-<p>Write the <samp>address@hidden'</samp> command on a line by itself,
followed by the
+<p>Write the ‘<samp>@alias</samp>’ command on a line by itself,
followed by the
new command name, an equals sign, and the existing command name.
Whitespace around the equals sign is ignored. Thus:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@alias <var>new</var> =
<var>existing</var>
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_32.html#SEC325"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h2 class="section"> 18.5 <samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting </h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 18.5 ‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting </h2>
<p>A <code>@definfoenclose</code> command may be used to define a highlighting
command for Info, but not for TeX. A command defined using
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@
</p>
<p>Presumably, if you define a command with <code>@definfoenclose</code> for
Info,
you will create a corresponding command for TeX, either in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, or within an
<samp>address@hidden'</samp> in
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, or
within an ‘<samp>@iftex</samp>’ in
your document.
</p>
<p>Write a <code>@definfoenclose</code> command on a line and follow it with
@@ -495,8 +495,8 @@
</p>
<p>Each definition applies to its own formatter: one for TeX, the other
for <code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> or <code>texinfo-format-region</code>.
The
-<code>@definfoenclose</code> command need not be within
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, but
-the raw TeX commands do need to be in <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+<code>@definfoenclose</code> command need not be within
‘<samp>@ifinfo</samp>’, but
+the raw TeX commands do need to be in ‘<samp>@iftex</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX319"></a>
<p>Here is another example: write
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@
formatting command that inserts nothing before and a colon after the
argument to <code>@headword</code>.
</p>
-<p><samp>address@hidden'</samp> definitions must not be recursive, directly or
+<p>‘<samp>@definfoenclose</samp>’ definitions must not be
recursive, directly or
indirectly.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_2.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_2.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_2.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX2"></a>
<p>Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them with
-<samp>`diff -c'</samp> (see <a
href="../diffutils/index.html#Top">(diffutils)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Comparing and Merging Files</cite>) and include <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>
entries (see <a href="../emacs/Change-Log.html#Change-Log">(emacs)Change
Log</a> section `Change Log' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
+‘<samp>diff -c</samp>’ (see <a
href="../diffutils/index.html#Top">(diffutils)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Comparing and Merging Files</cite>) and include
‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ entries (see <a
href="../emacs/Change-Log.html#Change-Log">(emacs)Change Log</a> section
`Change Log' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
</p>
<p>When sending patches, if possible please do not encode or split them in
any way; it's much easier to deal with one plain text message, however
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX8"></a>
<p>A Texinfo source file is a plain <small>ASCII</small> file containing text
and
-<em>@-commands</em> (words preceded by an <samp>`@'</samp>) that tell the
+<em>@-commands</em> (words preceded by an ‘<samp>@</samp>’) that
tell the
typesetting and formatting programs what to do. You may edit a Texinfo
file with any text editor; but it is especially convenient to use GNU
Emacs since that editor has a special mode, called Texinfo mode, that
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
<a name="IDX11"></a>
<p>Man pages still have their place, and if you wish to support them, the
program <code>help2man</code> may be useful; it generates a traditional man
-page from the <samp>`--help'</samp> output of a program. In fact, this is
+page from the ‘<samp>--help</samp>’ output of a program. In fact,
this is
currently used to generate man pages for the Texinfo programs
themselves. It is GNU software written by Brendan O'Dea, available from
<a href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/help2man/">ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/help2man/</a>.
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
printed manual, you can hit <kbd>SPC</kbd> repeatedly, or you get the whole
file with the advanced Info command <kbd>g *</kbd>. (See <a
href="../info/Expert.html#Expert">Advanced Info commands: (info)Expert</a>.)
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory serves as the
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’
directory serves as the
departure point for the whole Info system. From it, you can reach the
`Top' nodes of each of the documents in a complete Info system.
</p>
@@ -411,12 +411,12 @@
much easier.
</p>
<p>TeX is a general purpose typesetting program. Texinfo provides a
-file <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> that contains information (definitions or
+file ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ that contains information (definitions
or
<em>macros</em>) that TeX uses when it typesets a Texinfo file.
-(<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> tells TeX how to convert the Texinfo @-commands
+(‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ tells TeX how to convert the Texinfo
@-commands
to TeX commands, which TeX can then process to create the typeset
-document.) <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> contains the specifications for printing
-a document. You can get the latest version of <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> from
+document.) ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ contains the specifications for
printing
+a document. You can get the latest version of
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ from
<a
href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex">ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex</a>.
</p>
<p>In the United States, documents are most often printed on 8.5 inch by 11
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@
235mm, the <code>@smallbook</code> size; or on A4 or A5 size paper
(<code>@afourpaper</code>, <code>@afivepaper</code>). (See section <a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC255">Printing “Small” Books</a>. Also,
see <a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">Printing on A4 Paper</a>.)
</p>
-<p>By changing the parameters in <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, you can change the
+<p>By changing the parameters in ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, you can
change the
size of the printed document. In addition, you can change the style in
which the printed document is formatted; for example, you can change the
sizes and fonts used, the amount of indentation for each paragraph, the
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@
<p>In a Texinfo file, the commands that tell TeX how to typeset the
printed manual and tell <code>makeinfo</code> and
<code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> how to create an Info file are preceded
-by <samp>`@'</samp>; they are called <em>@-commands</em>. For example,
+by ‘<samp>@</samp>’; they are called <em>@-commands</em>. For
example,
<code>@node</code> is the command to indicate a node and <code>@chapter</code>
is the command to indicate the start of a chapter.
</p>
@@ -562,13 +562,13 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-All printable <small>ASCII</small> characters except <samp>`@'</samp>,
<samp>`{'</samp> and
-<samp>`}'</samp> can appear in a Texinfo file and stand for themselves.
-<samp>`@'</samp> is the escape character which introduces commands, while
-<samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp> are used to surround arguments to certain
+All printable <small>ASCII</small> characters except
‘<samp>@</samp>’, ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>}</samp>’ can appear in a Texinfo file and stand for
themselves.
+‘<samp>@</samp>’ is the escape character which introduces
commands, while
+‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’ are used to
surround arguments to certain
commands. To put one of these special characters into the document, put
-an <samp>`@'</samp> character in front of it, like this: <samp>`@@'</samp>,
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, and <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+an ‘<samp>@</samp>’ character in front of it, like this:
‘<samp>@@</samp>’,
+‘<samp>@{</samp>’, and ‘<samp>@}</samp>’.
</li><li>
It is customary in TeX to use doubled single-quote characters to
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@
double-quotes: <tt>``…''</tt> becomes <tt>"…"</tt>.
</li><li>
-Use three hyphens in a row, <samp>`---'</samp>, for a dash—like this. In
+Use three hyphens in a row, ‘<samp>---</samp>’, for a
dash—like this. In
TeX, a single or double hyphen produces a printed dash that is
shorter than the usual typeset dash. Info reduces three hyphens to two
for display on the screen.
@@ -697,8 +697,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 1.8 What a Texinfo File Must Have </h2>
<p>By convention, the namea of a Texinfo file ends with (in order of
-preference) one of the extensions <tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt>,
-<tt>`.txi'</tt>, or <tt>`.tex'</tt>. The longer extensions are preferred since
+preference) one of the extensions ‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’,
‘<tt>.texi</tt>’,
+‘<tt>.txi</tt>’, or ‘<tt>.tex</tt>’. The longer
extensions are preferred since
they describe more clearly to a human reader the nature of the file.
The shorter extensions are for operating systems that cannot handle long
file names.
@@ -722,10 +722,10 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-The <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> line tells TeX to use the
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file, which tells TeX how to translate the Texinfo
+The ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ line tells TeX to use the
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file, which tells TeX how to translate the
Texinfo
@-commands into TeX typesetting commands. (Note the use of the
-backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>; this is correct for TeX.)
+backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’; this is correct for TeX.)
</li><li>
The <code>@setfilename</code> line provides a name for the Info file and
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@
</li><li>
The <code>@settitle</code> line specifies a title for the page headers (or
footers) of the printed manual, and the default document description for
-the <samp>`<head>'</samp> in HTML format. Strictly speaking,
<code>@settitle</code>
+the ‘<samp><head></samp>’ in HTML format. Strictly
speaking, <code>@settitle</code>
is optional—if you don't mind your document being titled `Untitled'.
</li><li>
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@
@c %**end of header
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In the first line, <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> causes Emacs to switch into
+<p>In the first line, ‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ causes Emacs to
switch into
Texinfo mode when you edit the file.
</p>
<p>The <code>@c</code> lines which surround the <code>@setfilename</code> and
@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@
<p>Here is a very short but complete Texinfo file, in the six conventional
parts enumerated in the previous section, so you can see how Texinfo
source appears in practice. The first three parts of the file, from
-<samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> through to <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp>, look more
+‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ through to ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’, look more
intimidating than they are: most of the material is standard
boilerplate; when writing a manual, you simply change the names as
appropriate.
@@ -1045,10 +1045,10 @@
patches beyond counting. François Pinard and David D. Zuhn,
tirelessly recorded and reported mistakes and obscurities. Zack
Weinberg did the impossible by implementing the macro syntax in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>. Special thanks go to Melissa Weisshaus for her
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’. Special thanks go to Melissa Weisshaus
for her
frequent reviews of nearly similar editions. Dozens of others have
contributed patches and suggestions, they are gratefully acknowledged in
-the <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> file. Our mistakes are our own.
+the ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ file. Our mistakes are our own.
</p>
<a name="IDX26"></a>
<a name="IDX27"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_20.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_20.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_20.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_20.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_20.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -195,23 +195,23 @@
command automatically generates indices; see section <a href="#SEC247">Format
with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>.) To generate a printed index after
running the <code>tex</code> command, you first need a sorted index to work
from. The <code>texindex</code> command sorts indices. (The source file
-<tt>`texindex.c'</tt> comes as part of the standard Texinfo distribution,
+‘<tt>texindex.c</tt>’ comes as part of the standard Texinfo
distribution,
among other places.)
</p>
<a name="IDX321"></a>
<a name="IDX322"></a>
<p>The <code>tex</code> formatting command outputs unsorted index files under
names that obey a standard convention: the name of your main input file
-with any <samp>`.tex'</samp> (or similar, see <a
href="../web2c/tex-invocation.html#tex-invocation">(web2c)tex invocation</a>
section `tex invocation' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) extension removed, followed by
the two letter names of indices.
+with any ‘<samp>.tex</samp>’ (or similar, see <a
href="../web2c/tex-invocation.html#tex-invocation">(web2c)tex invocation</a>
section `tex invocation' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) extension removed, followed by
the two letter names of indices.
For example, the raw index output files for the input file
-<tt>`foo.texinfo'</tt> would be <tt>`foo.cp'</tt>, <tt>`foo.vr'</tt>,
<tt>`foo.fn'</tt>,
-<tt>`foo.tp'</tt>, <tt>`foo.pg'</tt> and <tt>`foo.ky'</tt>. Those are exactly
the
+‘<tt>foo.texinfo</tt>’ would be ‘<tt>foo.cp</tt>’,
‘<tt>foo.vr</tt>’, ‘<tt>foo.fn</tt>’,
+‘<tt>foo.tp</tt>’, ‘<tt>foo.pg</tt>’ and
‘<tt>foo.ky</tt>’. Those are exactly the
arguments to give to <code>texindex</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX323"></a>
<a name="IDX324"></a>
<p>Instead of specifying all the unsorted index file names explicitly, you
-can use <samp>`??'</samp> as shell wildcards and give the command in this
+can use ‘<samp>??</samp>’ as shell wildcards and give the command
in this
form:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">texindex foo.??
@@ -219,13 +219,13 @@
<p>This command will run <code>texindex</code> on all the unsorted index files,
including any that you have defined yourself using <code>@defindex</code>
-or <code>@defcodeindex</code>. (You may execute <samp>`texindex foo.??'</samp>
+or <code>@defcodeindex</code>. (You may execute ‘<samp>texindex
foo.??</samp>’
even if there are similarly named files with two letter extensions
-that are not index files, such as <samp>`foo.el'</samp>. The
<code>texindex</code>
+that are not index files, such as ‘<samp>foo.el</samp>’. The
<code>texindex</code>
command reports but otherwise ignores such files.)
</p>
<p>For each file specified, <code>texindex</code> generates a sorted index file
-whose name is made by appending <samp>`s'</samp> to the input file name. The
+whose name is made by appending ‘<samp>s</samp>’ to the input file
name. The
<code>@printindex</code> command looks for a file with that name
(see section <a href="texinfo_5.html#SEC69">Printing Indices and Menus</a>).
<code>texindex</code> does not alter the
raw index output file.
@@ -322,29 +322,29 @@
<code>tex</code>—<code>texindex</code>—<code>tex</code>—<code>tex</code>
sequence
described in the previous section.
</p>
-<p>To run <code>texi2dvi</code> on an input file <tt>`foo.texi'</tt>, do this
(where
-<samp>`prompt$ '</samp> is your shell prompt):
+<p>To run <code>texi2dvi</code> on an input file
‘<tt>foo.texi</tt>’, do this (where
+‘<samp>prompt$ </samp>’ is your shell prompt):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">prompt$ <kbd>texi2dvi
foo.texi</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>As shown in this example, the input filenames to <code>texi2dvi</code> must
-include any extension (<samp>`.texi'</samp>, <samp>`.texinfo'</samp>, etc.).
Under
-MS-DOS and perhaps in other circumstances, you may need to run <samp>`sh
-texi2dvi foo.texi'</samp> instead of relying on the operating system to invoke
-the shell on the <samp>`texi2dvi'</samp> script.
+include any extension (‘<samp>.texi</samp>’,
‘<samp>.texinfo</samp>’, etc.). Under
+MS-DOS and perhaps in other circumstances, you may need to run ‘<samp>sh
+texi2dvi foo.texi</samp>’ instead of relying on the operating system to
invoke
+the shell on the ‘<samp>texi2dvi</samp>’ script.
</p>
<p>Perhaps the most useful option to <code>texi2dvi</code> is
-<samp>`--texinfo=<var>cmd</var>'</samp>. This inserts <var>cmd</var> on a
line by itself
+‘<samp>--texinfo=<var>cmd</var></samp>’. This inserts
<var>cmd</var> on a line by itself
after the <code>@setfilename</code> in a temporary copy of the input file
before running TeX. With this, you can specify different printing
formats, such as <code>@smallbook</code> (see section <a
href="#SEC255">Printing “Small” Books</a>),
<code>@afourpaper</code> (see section <a href="#SEC256">Printing on A4
Paper</a>), or <code>@pagesizes</code>
(see section <a href="#SEC257"><code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][,
<var>height</var>]: Custom page sizes</a>), without actually changing the
document source.
-(You can also do this on a site-wide basis with <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>;
+(You can also do this on a site-wide basis with
‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’;
see section <a href="#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
</p>
-<p>For a list of other options, run <samp>`texi2dvi --help'</samp>.
+<p>For a list of other options, run ‘<samp>texi2dvi --help</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -369,8 +369,8 @@
<h2 class="section"> 19.4 Shell Print Using <code>lpr -d</code> </h2>
<p>The precise command to print a DVI file depends on your system
-installation. Two common ones are <samp>`dvips foo.dvi -o'</samp> and
<samp>`lpr
--d foo.dvi'</samp>.
+installation. Two common ones are ‘<samp>dvips foo.dvi -o</samp>’
and ‘<samp>lpr
+-d foo.dvi</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example, the following commands will (perhaps) suffice to sort the
indices, format, and print the <cite>Bison Manual</cite>:
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@
absent on MS-DOS/MS-Windows. Some network packages come with a
program named <code>lpr</code>, but these are usually limited to sending files
to a print server over the network, and generally don't support the
-<samp>`-d'</samp> option. If you are unfortunate enough to work on one of
these
+‘<samp>-d</samp>’ option. If you are unfortunate enough to work
on one of these
systems, you have several alternative ways of printing DVI files:
</p>
<ul>
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
local printer. See <a
href="../dvips/dvips-invocation.html#dvips-invocation">(dvips)dvips
invocation</a> section `dvips invocation' in <cite>Dvips</cite>, and the man
pages for <code>dvilj</code>, for detailed description of these tools. Once
the DVI file is converted to the format your local printer understands
-directly, just send it to the appropriate port, usually <samp>`PRN'</samp>.
+directly, just send it to the appropriate port, usually
‘<samp>PRN</samp>’.
</li></ul>
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x texinfo-quit-job</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Quit a TeX formatting job that has stopped because of an error by
sending an <kbd>x</kbd> to it. When you do this, TeX preserves a record
-of what it did in a <tt>`.log'</tt> file.
+of what it did in a ‘<tt>.log</tt>’ file.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-t C-l</kbd></dt>
@@ -557,12 +557,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The Texinfo mode TeX formatting commands start a subshell in Emacs
-called the <tt>`*tex-shell*'</tt>. The <code>texinfo-tex-command</code>,
+called the ‘<tt>*tex-shell*</tt>’. The
<code>texinfo-tex-command</code>,
<code>texinfo-texindex-command</code>, and <code>tex-dvi-print-command</code>
commands are all run in this shell.
</p>
-<p>You can watch the commands operate in the <samp>`*tex-shell*'</samp> buffer,
-and you can switch to and from and use the <samp>`*tex-shell*'</samp> buffer
+<p>You can watch the commands operate in the
‘<samp>*tex-shell*</samp>’ buffer,
+and you can switch to and from and use the
‘<samp>*tex-shell*</samp>’ buffer
as you would any other shell buffer.
</p>
<p>The formatting and print commands depend on the values of several variables.
@@ -583,14 +583,14 @@
<p>You can change the values of these variables with the <kbd>M-x
edit-options</kbd> command (see <a
href="../emacs/Edit-Options.html#Edit-Options">(emacs)Edit Options</a> section
`Editing Variable Values' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), with the
<kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd> command
-(see <a href="../emacs/Examining.html#Examining">(emacs)Examining</a> section
`Examining and Setting Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), or
with your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> initialization file
+(see <a href="../emacs/Examining.html#Examining">(emacs)Examining</a> section
`Examining and Setting Variables' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>), or
with your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ initialization file
(see <a href="../emacs/Init-File.html#Init-File">(emacs)Init File</a> section
`Init File' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>).
</p>
<a name="IDX333"></a>
<p>Beginning with version 20, GNU Emacs offers a user-friendly interface,
called <em>Customize</em>, for changing values of user-definable variables.
See <a href="../emacs/Easy-Customization.html#Easy-Customization">(emacs)Easy
Customization</a> section `Easy Customization Interface' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for more details about this. The Texinfo variables can
-be found in the <samp>`Development/Docs/Texinfo'</samp> group, once you invoke
+be found in the ‘<samp>Development/Docs/Texinfo</samp>’ group,
once you invoke
the <kbd>M-x customize</kbd> command.
</p>
@@ -620,8 +620,8 @@
Texinfo file. You can then specify the <code>tex</code> or
<code>texi2dvi</code>
commands as a <code>compile-command</code> and have Emacs run it by typing
<kbd>M-x compile</kbd>. This creates a special shell called the
-<tt>`*compilation*'</tt> buffer in which Emacs runs the compile command.
-For example, at the end of the <tt>`gdb.texinfo'</tt> file, after the
+‘<tt>*compilation*</tt>’ buffer in which Emacs runs the compile
command.
+For example, at the end of the ‘<tt>gdb.texinfo</tt>’ file, after
the
<code>@bye</code>, you could put the following:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Local Variables:
@@ -711,64 +711,64 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 19.9 Preparing for TeX </h2>
-<p>TeX needs to know where to find the <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file that the
-<samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> command on the first line reads. The
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file tells TeX how to handle @-commands; it is
+<p>TeX needs to know where to find the ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file
that the
+‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ command on the first line reads. The
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file tells TeX how to handle @-commands; it
is
included in all standard GNU distributions.
</p>
<a name="IDX334"></a>
-<p>Usually, the installer has put the <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> file in the
+<p>Usually, the installer has put the ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ file
in the
default directory that contains TeX macros when GNU Texinfo, Emacs or
other GNU software is installed. In this case, TeX will find the
file and you do not need to do anything special. If this has not been
-done, you can put <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> in the current directory when you
+done, you can put ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ in the current directory
when you
run TeX, and TeX will find it there.
</p>
<a name="IDX335"></a>
-<p>Also, you should install <tt>`epsf.tex'</tt>, if it is not already installed
+<p>Also, you should install ‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’, if it is not
already installed
from another distribution. More details are at the end of the description
of the <code>@image</code> command (see section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX336"></a>
-<p>Likewise for <tt>`pdfcolor.tex'</tt>, if it is not already installed and you
+<p>Likewise for ‘<tt>pdfcolor.tex</tt>’, if it is not already
installed and you
use pdftex.
</p>
<a name="IDX337"></a>
<a name="IDX338"></a>
<a name="IDX339"></a>
-<p>Optionally, you may create an additional <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, and install
+<p>Optionally, you may create an additional
‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, and install
it as well. This file is read by TeX when the <code>@setfilename</code>
command is executed (see section <a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code></a>). You can put any
commands you like there, according to local site-wide conventions. They
will be read by TeX when processing any Texinfo document. For
-example, if <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> contains the line
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>
+example, if ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ contains the line
‘<samp>@afourpaper</samp>’
(see section <a href="#SEC256">Printing on A4 Paper</a>), then all Texinfo
documents will be processed with
that page size in effect. If you have nothing to put in
-<tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, you do not need to create it.
+‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, you do not need to create it.
</p>
<a name="IDX340"></a>
<p>If neither of the above locations for these system files suffice for
you, you can specify the directories explicitly. For
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, you can do this by writing the complete path for the
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, you can do this by writing the complete
path for the
file after the <code>\input</code> command. Another way, that works for both
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> and <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> (and any other file TeX
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ and ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ (and
any other file TeX
might read), is to set the <code>TEXINPUTS</code> environment variable in your
-<tt>`.cshrc'</tt> or <tt>`.profile'</tt> file.
+‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ or ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file.
</p>
-<p>Which you use of <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> or <tt>`.profile'</tt> depends on
+<p>Which you use of ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ depends on
whether you use a Bourne shell-compatible (<code>sh</code>, <code>bash</code>,
<code>ksh</code>, …) or C shell-compatible (<code>csh</code>,
<code>tcsh</code>)
-command interpreter. The latter read the <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file for
-initialization information, and the former read <tt>`.profile'</tt>.
+command interpreter. The latter read the ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file
for
+initialization information, and the former read
‘<tt>.profile</tt>’.
</p>
-<p>In a <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file, you could use the following <code>csh</code>
command
+<p>In a ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file, you could use the following
<code>csh</code> command
sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">setenv TEXINPUTS
.:/home/me/mylib:/usr/lib/tex/macros
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In a <tt>`.profile'</tt> file, you could use the following <code>sh</code>
command
+<p>In a ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file, you could use the following
<code>sh</code> command
sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">TEXINPUTS=.:/home/me/mylib:/usr/lib/tex/macros
@@ -781,26 +781,26 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>It is customary for DOS/Windows users to put such commands in the
-<tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file, or in the Windows Registry.
+‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file, or in the Windows Registry.
</p>
-<p>These settings would cause TeX to look for <tt>`\input'</tt> file first
-in the current directory, indicated by the <samp>`.'</samp>, then in a
-hypothetical user's <tt>`me/mylib'</tt> directory, and finally in a system
-directory <tt>`/usr/lib/tex/macros'</tt>.
+<p>These settings would cause TeX to look for ‘<tt>\input</tt>’
file first
+in the current directory, indicated by the ‘<samp>.</samp>’, then
in a
+hypothetical user's ‘<tt>me/mylib</tt>’ directory, and finally in
a system
+directory ‘<tt>/usr/lib/tex/macros</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX341"></a>
<a name="IDX342"></a>
-<p>Finally, you may wish to dump a <tt>`.fmt'</tt> file (see <a
href="../web2c/Memory-dumps.html#Memory-dumps">(web2c)Memory dumps</a> section
`Memory dumps' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) so that TeX can load Texinfo faster. (The
-disadvantage is that then updating <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> requires
+<p>Finally, you may wish to dump a ‘<tt>.fmt</tt>’ file (see <a
href="../web2c/Memory-dumps.html#Memory-dumps">(web2c)Memory dumps</a> section
`Memory dumps' in <cite>Web2c</cite>) so that TeX can load Texinfo faster. (The
+disadvantage is that then updating ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’ requires
redumping.) You can do this by running this command, assuming
-<tt>`epsf.tex'</tt> is findable by TeX:
+‘<tt>epsf.tex</tt>’ is findable by TeX:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">initex texinfo @dump
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(<code>dump</code> is a TeX primitive.) Then, move <tt>`texinfo.fmt'</tt>
to
+<p>(<code>dump</code> is a TeX primitive.) Then, move
‘<tt>texinfo.fmt</tt>’ to
wherever your <code>.fmt</code> files are found; typically, this will be in the
-subdirectory <tt>`web2c'</tt> of your TeX installation.
+subdirectory ‘<tt>web2c</tt>’ of your TeX installation.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@
<a name="IDX343"></a>
<p>(In TeX, lines are in “horizontal boxes”, hence the term,
“hbox”.
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> is a TeX primitive not needed in the Texinfo
language.)
+‘<samp>@hbox</samp>’ is a TeX primitive not needed in the Texinfo
language.)
</p>
<p>TeX also provides the line number in the Texinfo source file and
the text of the offending line, which is marked at all the places that
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@
<p>(You should adjust the fraction as needed.) This huge value for
<code>\emergencystretch</code> cannot be the default, since then the typeset
output would generally be of noticeably lower quality; the default
-is <samp>`.15\hsize'</samp>. <code>\hsize</code> is the TeX dimension
+is ‘<samp>.15\hsize</samp>’. <code>\hsize</code> is the TeX
dimension
containing the current line width.
</p>
<a name="IDX345"></a>
@@ -1013,8 +1013,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX354"></a>
<p>To make more elaborate changes, such as changing any of the page
-margins, you must define a new command in <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt> (or
-<tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt>, see section <a href="#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
+margins, you must define a new command in ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
(or
+‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’, see section <a href="#SEC253">Preparing
for TeX</a>).
</p>
<p>See section <a href="#SEC247">Format with <code>texi2dvi</code></a>, and <a
href="#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>, for other ways to specify
<code>@pagesizes</code> that do not
require changing the source file.
@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@
printed on regular sized paper.) Since different printing machines work
in different ways, you should explore the use of this command with a
spirit of adventure. You may have to redefine the command in
-<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>.
+‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX355"></a>
<a name="IDX356"></a>
@@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@
write this command between <code>@tex</code> and <code>@end tex</code>
(see section <a href="texinfo_17.html#SEC230">Raw Formatter Commands</a>).
</p>
-<p>Follow the <code>\mag</code> command with an <samp>`='</samp> and then a
number that
+<p>Follow the <code>\mag</code> command with an ‘<samp>=</samp>’
and then a number that
is 1000 times the magnification you desire. For example, to print pages
at 1.2 normal size, write the following near the beginning of the
Texinfo file, before the title page:
@@ -1116,15 +1116,15 @@
<p>You can generate a PDF output file from Texinfo source by using the
<code>pdftex</code> program to process your file instead of plain
-<code>tex</code>. Just run <samp>`pdftex foo.texi'</samp> instead of
<samp>`tex
-foo.texi'</samp>, or give the <samp>`--pdf'</samp> option to
<code>texi2dvi</code>.
+<code>tex</code>. Just run ‘<samp>pdftex foo.texi</samp>’ instead
of ‘<samp>tex
+foo.texi</samp>’, or give the ‘<samp>--pdf</samp>’ option to
<code>texi2dvi</code>.
</p>
<p><em>PDF</em> stands for `Portable Document Format'. It was invented by
Adobe Systems some years ago for document interchange, based on their
PostScript language. A <a href="http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/">PDF reader</a>
for the X window system is freely available, as is the
<a href="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/technotes/">definition of the
file format</a>. Since PDF is a binary format, there are no
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> or <samp>address@hidden'</samp> commands as with
the other output
+‘<samp>@ifpdf</samp>’ or ‘<samp>@pdf</samp>’ commands
as with the other output
formats.
</p>
<p>Despite the `portable' in the name, PDF files are nowhere near as
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_21.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_21.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_21.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_21.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_21.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -244,11 +244,11 @@
<p>The <code>makeinfo</code> command takes a number of options. Most often,
options are used to set the value of the fill column and specify the
footnote style. Each command line option is a word preceded by
-<samp>`--'</samp> or a letter preceded by <samp>`-'</samp>. You can use
abbreviations
+‘<samp>--</samp>’ or a letter preceded by
‘<samp>-</samp>’. You can use abbreviations
for the long option names as long as they are unique.
</p>
<p>For example, you could use the following shell command to create an Info
-file for <tt>`bison.texinfo'</tt> in which each line is filled to only 68
+file for ‘<tt>bison.texinfo</tt>’ in which each line is filled to
only 68
columns:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">makeinfo --fill-column=68
bison.texinfo
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
<p>Allow <code>@</code>-commands in node names. This is not recommended, as it
can probably never be implemented in TeX. It also makes
<code>makeinfo</code> much slower. Also, this option is ignored when
-<samp>`--no-validate'</samp> is used. See section <a href="#SEC265">Pointer
Validation</a>, for more
+‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’ is used. See section <a
href="#SEC265">Pointer Validation</a>, for more
details.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -303,21 +303,21 @@
width. (Filling is the process of breaking up and connecting lines so
that lines are the same length as or shorter than the number specified
as the fill column. Lines are broken between words.) The default value
-is 72. Ignored with <samp>`--html'</samp>.
+is 72. Ignored with ‘<samp>--html</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--footnote-style=<var>style</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>-s <var>style</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX365"></a>
<a name="IDX366"></a>
-<p>Set the footnote style to <var>style</var>, either <samp>`end'</samp> for
the end
-node style (the default) or <samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node
style.
+<p>Set the footnote style to <var>style</var>, either
‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end
+node style (the default) or ‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the
separate node style.
The value set by this option overrides the value set in a Texinfo file
by an <code>@footnotestyle</code> command (see section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC201">Footnotes</a>). When the
-footnote style is <samp>`separate'</samp>, <code>makeinfo</code> makes a new
node
+footnote style is ‘<samp>separate</samp>’, <code>makeinfo</code>
makes a new node
containing the footnotes found in the current node. When the footnote
-style is <samp>`end'</samp>, <code>makeinfo</code> places the footnote
references at
-the end of the current node. Ignored with <samp>`--html'</samp>.
+style is ‘<samp>end</samp>’, <code>makeinfo</code> places the
footnote references at
+the end of the current node. Ignored with ‘<samp>--html</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--force</code></dt>
@@ -348,9 +348,9 @@
<p>Append <var>dir</var> to the directory search list for finding files that
are included using the <code>@include</code> command. By default,
<code>makeinfo</code> searches only the current directory. If <var>dir</var>
is
-not given, the current directory <tt>`.'</tt> is appended. Note that
+not given, the current directory ‘<tt>.</tt>’ is appended. Note
that
<var>dir</var> can actually be a list of several directories separated by the
-usual path separator character (<samp>`:'</samp> on Unix, <samp>`;'</samp> on
+usual path separator character (‘<samp>:</samp>’ on Unix,
‘<samp>;</samp>’ on
MS-DOS/MS-Windows).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
<dd><p>Output the Texinfo source with all the macros expanded to the named
file. Normally, the results of macro expansion are used internally by
<code>makeinfo</code> and then discarded. This option is used by
-<code>texi2dvi</code> if you are using an old version of <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>
+<code>texi2dvi</code> if you are using an old version of
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
that does not support <code>@macro</code>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -374,16 +374,16 @@
<p>For Info output, do not include menus or node separator lines in the
output. This results in a simple plain text file that you can (for
example) send in email without complications, or include in a
-distribution (as in an <tt>`INSTALL'</tt> file).
+distribution (as in an ‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ file).
</p>
<a name="IDX380"></a>
-<p>For HTML output, likewise omit menus. And if <samp>`--no-split'</samp> is
also
+<p>For HTML output, likewise omit menus. And if
‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’ is also
specified, do not include a navigation links at the top of each node
(these are never included in the default case of split output).
See section <a href="#SEC270">Generating HTML</a>.
</p>
<p>In both cases, write to standard output by default (can still be
-overridden by <samp>`-o'</samp>).
+overridden by ‘<samp>-o</samp>’).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--no-split</code></dt>
@@ -433,8 +433,8 @@
<a name="IDX391"></a>
<p>Specify that the output should be directed to <var>file</var> and not to the
file name specified in the <code>@setfilename</code> command found in the
-Texinfo source (see section <a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file
name</a>). If <var>file</var> is <samp>`-'</samp>, output
-goes to standard output and <samp>`--no-split'</samp> is implied. For split
+Texinfo source (see section <a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC46"><code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file
name</a>). If <var>file</var> is ‘<samp>-</samp>’, output
+goes to standard output and ‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’ is implied.
For split
HTML output, <var>file</var> is the name for the directory into which all
HTML nodes are written (see section <a href="#SEC270">Generating HTML</a>).
</p>
@@ -442,8 +442,8 @@
<dt> <code>-P <var>dir</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX392"></a>
<p>Prepend <var>dir</var> to the directory search list for
<code>@include</code>.
-If <var>dir</var> is not given, the current directory <tt>`.'</tt> is
prepended.
-See <samp>`-I'</samp> for more details.
+If <var>dir</var> is not given, the current directory ‘<tt>.</tt>’
is prepended.
+See ‘<samp>-I</samp>’ for more details.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--paragraph-indent=<var>indent</var></code></dt>
@@ -456,11 +456,11 @@
of <var>indent</var> is interpreted as follows:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`asis'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>asis</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Preserve any existing indentation at the starts of paragraphs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`0'</samp> or <samp>`none'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>0</samp>’ or ‘<samp>none</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Delete any existing indentation.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.1.4 Pointer Validation </h3>
-<p>If you do not suppress pointer validation with the
<samp>`--no-validate'</samp>
+<p>If you do not suppress pointer validation with the
‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’
option or the <code>@novalidate</code> command in the source file (see section
<a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC245">Use TeX</a>), <code>makeinfo</code> will check
the validity of the final
Info file. Mostly, this means ensuring that nodes you have referenced
really exist. Here is a complete list of what is checked:
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
<li>
If a `Next', `Previous', or `Up' node reference is a reference to a
node in the current file and is not an external reference such as to
-<tt>`(dir)'</tt>, then the referenced node must exist.
+‘<tt>(dir)</tt>’, then the referenced node must exist.
</li><li>
In every node, if the `Previous' node is different from the `Up' node,
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@
the second <code>@node</code> line should have also used <code>@value</code>.
However, if, for some reason, you <em>must</em> reference node names
inconsistently, and <code>makeinfo</code> fails to validate the file, you can
-use the <samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> option to force
<code>makeinfo</code>
+use the ‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ option to force
<code>makeinfo</code>
to perform the expensive expansion of all node names it finds in the
document. This might considerably slow down the program, though;
twofold increase in conversion time was measured for large documents
@@ -602,9 +602,9 @@
general enough to be freely used. For example, if the example above
redefined <code>nodename</code> somewhere in the document,
<code>makeinfo</code>
will fail to convert it, even if invoked with the
-<samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> option.
+‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ option.
</p>
-<p><samp>`--commands-in-node-names'</samp> has no effect if the
<samp>`--no-validate'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>--commands-in-node-names</samp>’ has no effect if the
‘<samp>--no-validate</samp>’
option is given.
</p>
@@ -694,9 +694,9 @@
<p>You can specify options for <code>makeinfo</code> by setting the
<code>makeinfo-options</code> variable with either the <kbd>M-x
edit-options</kbd> or the <kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd> command, or by setting
the
-variable in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> initialization file.
+variable in your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ initialization file.
</p>
-<p>For example, you could write the following in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file:
+<p>For example, you could write the following in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq makeinfo-options
"--paragraph-indent=0 --no-split
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@
<p>In GNU Emacs in Texinfo mode, you can format part or all of a Texinfo
file with the <code>texinfo-format-region</code> command. This formats the
current region and displays the formatted text in a temporary buffer
-called <samp>`*Info Region*'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>*Info Region*</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Similarly, you can format a buffer with the
<code>texinfo-format-buffer</code> command. This command creates a new
@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@
including a shell inside of Emacs. (See <a
href="../emacs/Command-Switches.html#Command-Switches">(emacs)Command
Switches</a> section `Command Line Switches and Arguments' in <cite>The GNU
Emacs Manual</cite>.)
</p>
<p>Here is a shell command to format all the files that end in
-<tt>`.texinfo'</tt> in the current directory:
+‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’ in the current directory:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">emacs -batch -funcall
batch-texinfo-format *.texinfo
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -854,13 +854,13 @@
the files that were split off. The split-off files are called
<em>indirect</em> files.
</p>
-<p>The split-off files have names that are created by appending
<samp>`-1'</samp>,
-<samp>`-2'</samp>, <samp>`-3'</samp> and so on to the file name specified by
the
+<p>The split-off files have names that are created by appending
‘<samp>-1</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-2</samp>’, ‘<samp>-3</samp>’ and so on to the
file name specified by the
<code>@setfilename</code> command. The shortened version of the original file
continues to have the name specified by <code>@setfilename</code>.
</p>
<p>At one stage in writing this document, for example, the Info file was saved
-as the file <tt>`test-texinfo'</tt> and that file looked like this:
+as the file ‘<tt>test-texinfo</tt>’ and that file looked like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Info file: test-texinfo,
-*-Text-*-
produced by texinfo-format-buffer
@@ -881,11 +881,11 @@
…
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(But <tt>`test-texinfo'</tt> had far more nodes than are shown here.) Each
of
-the split-off, indirect files, <tt>`test-texinfo-1'</tt>,
-<tt>`test-texinfo-2'</tt>, and <tt>`test-texinfo-3'</tt>, is listed in this
file
-after the line that says <samp>`Indirect:'</samp>. The tag table is listed
after
-the line that says <samp>`Tag table:'</samp>.
+<p>(But ‘<tt>test-texinfo</tt>’ had far more nodes than are shown
here.) Each of
+the split-off, indirect files, ‘<tt>test-texinfo-1</tt>’,
+‘<tt>test-texinfo-2</tt>’, and
‘<tt>test-texinfo-3</tt>’, is listed in this file
+after the line that says ‘<samp>Indirect:</samp>’. The tag table
is listed after
+the line that says ‘<samp>Tag table:</samp>’.
</p>
<p>In the list of indirect files, the number following the file name
records the cumulative number of bytes in the preceding indirect files,
@@ -925,7 +925,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.1.9 Generating HTML </h3>
<p>Besides generating output in the Info format, you can use the
-<samp>`--html'</samp> option to generate output in HTML format, for
installation
+‘<samp>--html</samp>’ option to generate output in HTML format,
for installation
on a web site (for example). By default, the HTML output is split at
node level.
</p>
@@ -933,43 +933,43 @@
The subdirectory is named according to the name from
<code>@setfilename</code> with any extension removed; for example, HTML
output for <code>@setfilename emacs.info</code> would be written into a
-subdirectory named <samp>`emacs'</samp>. If that directory cannot be created
-for any reason, then <samp>`.html'</samp> is appended to the directory name, as
-in <samp>`emacs.html'</samp> (this is necessary because sometimes the info file
-is named without an extension, e.g., <samp>`texinfo'</samp>). If the
-<samp>`<var>name</var>.html'</samp> directory can't be created either,
+subdirectory named ‘<samp>emacs</samp>’. If that directory cannot
be created
+for any reason, then ‘<samp>.html</samp>’ is appended to the
directory name, as
+in ‘<samp>emacs.html</samp>’ (this is necessary because sometimes
the info file
+is named without an extension, e.g., ‘<samp>texinfo</samp>’). If
the
+‘<samp><var>name</var>.html</samp>’ directory can't be created
either,
<code>makeinfo</code> gives up. In any case, the top-level output file within
-the directory is always named <samp>`index.html'</samp>.
+the directory is always named ‘<samp>index.html</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Monolithic output (<code>--no-split</code>) is named according to
<code>@setfilename</code> or <code>--outfile</code>. Cross-document node
references are not supported in monolithic HTML.
</p>
<p>Texinfo input marked up with the <code>@ifhtml</code> command will produce
-output only with the <samp>`--html'</samp> option supplied. Input marked up
+output only with the ‘<samp>--html</samp>’ option supplied. Input
marked up
with the <code>@html</code> is passed literally to the output (suppressing
-the normal escaping of input <samp>`<'</samp>, <samp>`>'</samp> and
<samp>`&'</samp> characters
+the normal escaping of input ‘<samp><</samp>’,
‘<samp>></samp>’ and ‘<samp>&</samp>’ characters
which have special significance in HTML).
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`--footnote-style'</samp> option is currently ignored for HTML
output;
+<p>The ‘<samp>--footnote-style</samp>’ option is currently ignored
for HTML output;
footnotes are linked to the end of the output file.
</p>
<p>The HTML generated is mostly standard (i.e., HTML 2.0, RFC-1866). The
exception is that HTML 3.2 tables are generated from the
<code>@multitable</code> command, but tagged to degrade as well as possible
-in browsers without table support. The HTML 4 <samp>`lang'</samp> attribute on
-the <samp>`<html>'</samp> attribute is also used. Please report output
from an
+in browsers without table support. The HTML 4 ‘<samp>lang</samp>’
attribute on
+the ‘<samp><html></samp>’ attribute is also used. Please
report output from an
error-free run of <code>makeinfo</code> which has browser portability problems
as a bug.
</p>
<p>Navigation bars are inserted at the start of nodes, similarly to Info
-output. The <samp>`--no-headers'</samp> option will suppress this if used with
-<samp>`--no-split'</samp>. Header <code><link></code> elements in split
output can
+output. The ‘<samp>--no-headers</samp>’ option will suppress this
if used with
+‘<samp>--no-split</samp>’. Header <code><link></code>
elements in split output can
support info-like navigation with browsers like Lynx and Emacs W3
-which implement this HTML 1.0 feature. <samp>address@hidden'</samp> commands
to
+which implement this HTML 1.0 feature. ‘<samp>@xref</samp>’
commands to
other documents are generated assuming the other document is available
in split HTML form, and installed in the same HTML documentation tree,
-at <tt>`../<info-document>/'</tt>.
+at ‘<tt>../<info-document>/</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -993,12 +993,12 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 20.2 Installing an Info File </h2>
-<p>Info files are usually kept in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory. You can read
+<p>Info files are usually kept in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
You can read
Info files using the standalone Info program or the Info reader built
into Emacs. (See <a href="../info/index.html#Top">info: (info)Top</a>, for an
introduction to Info.)
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
<tt>`dir'</tt></a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
The top level menu for all Info files.
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory File
‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></td><td> </td><td align="left"
valign="top"> The top level menu for all Info files.
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info
File</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Listing a new Info file.
</td></tr>
@@ -1032,15 +1032,15 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_32.html#SEC325"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="texinfo_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.1 The Directory File <tt>`dir'</tt> </h3>
+<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.1 The Directory File ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
</h3>
-<p>For Info to work, the <tt>`info'</tt> directory must contain a file that
+<p>For Info to work, the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory must contain a
file that
serves as a top level directory for the Info system. By convention,
-this file is called <tt>`dir'</tt>. (You can find the location of this file
+this file is called ‘<tt>dir</tt>’. (You can find the location of
this file
within Emacs by typing <kbd>C-h i</kbd> to enter Info and then typing
-<kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> to see the pathname to the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.)
+<kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> to see the pathname to the ‘<tt>info</tt>’
directory.)
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file is itself an Info file. It contains the top level
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file is itself an Info file. It contains
the top level
menu for all the Info files in the system. The menu looks like
this:
</p>
@@ -1059,9 +1059,9 @@
specify the `Top' node, since Info goes to the `Top' node if no node
name is mentioned. See section <a href="texinfo_8.html#SEC103">Nodes in Other
Info Files</a>.)
</p>
-<p>Thus, the <samp>`Info'</samp> entry points to the `Top' node of the
-<tt>`info'</tt> file and the <samp>`Emacs'</samp> entry points to the `Top'
node
-of the <tt>`emacs'</tt> file.
+<p>Thus, the ‘<samp>Info</samp>’ entry points to the `Top' node of
the
+‘<tt>info</tt>’ file and the ‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’
entry points to the `Top' node
+of the ‘<tt>emacs</tt>’ file.
</p>
<p>In each of the Info files, the `Up' pointer of the `Top' node refers
back to the <code>dir</code> file. For example, the line for the `Top'
@@ -1070,9 +1070,9 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">File: emacs Node: Top, Up:
(DIR), Next: Distrib
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this case, the <tt>`dir'</tt> file name is written in upper case
+<p>In this case, the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file name is written in upper
case
letters—it can be written in either upper or lower case. This is not
-true in general, it is a special case for <tt>`dir'</tt>.
+true in general, it is a special case for ‘<tt>dir</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.2 Listing a New Info File </h3>
<p>To add a new Info file to your system, you must write a menu entry to
-add to the menu in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.
+add to the menu in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the
‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
For example, if you were adding documentation for GDB, you would write
the following new entry:
</p>
@@ -1108,13 +1108,13 @@
colon. The second part is the name of the Info file, in parentheses,
followed by a period. The third part is the description.
</p>
-<p>The name of an Info file often has a <tt>`.info'</tt> extension. Thus, the
-Info file for GDB might be called either <tt>`gdb'</tt> or <tt>`gdb.info'</tt>.
+<p>The name of an Info file often has a ‘<tt>.info</tt>’
extension. Thus, the
+Info file for GDB might be called either ‘<tt>gdb</tt>’ or
‘<tt>gdb.info</tt>’.
The Info reader programs automatically try the file name both with and
-without <tt>`.info'</tt><a name="DOCF11"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT11">(11)</a>; so it is better to avoid
-clutter and not to write <samp>`.info'</samp> explicitly in the menu entry.
For
-example, the GDB menu entry should use just <samp>`gdb'</samp> for the file
-name, not <samp>`gdb.info'</samp>.
+without ‘<tt>.info</tt>’<a name="DOCF11"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT11">(11)</a>; so it is better to avoid
+clutter and not to write ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ explicitly in the
menu entry. For
+example, the GDB menu entry should use just ‘<samp>gdb</samp>’ for
the file
+name, not ‘<samp>gdb.info</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1138,43 +1138,43 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.3 Info Files in Other Directories </h3>
-<p>If an Info file is not in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory, there are three
+<p>If an Info file is not in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory, there
are three
ways to specify its location:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-Write the pathname in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file as the second part of the menu.
+Write the pathname in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file as the second part
of the menu.
</li><li>
-If you are using Emacs, list the name of the file in a second <tt>`dir'</tt>
+If you are using Emacs, list the name of the file in a second
‘<tt>dir</tt>’
file, in its directory; and then add the name of that directory to the
<code>Info-directory-list</code> variable in your personal or site
initialization file.
-<p>This variable tells Emacs where to look for <tt>`dir'</tt> files (the files
-must be named <tt>`dir'</tt>). Emacs merges the files named <tt>`dir'</tt>
from
+<p>This variable tells Emacs where to look for ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
files (the files
+must be named ‘<tt>dir</tt>’). Emacs merges the files named
‘<tt>dir</tt>’ from
each of the listed directories. (In Emacs version 18, you can set the
<code>Info-directory</code> variable to the name of only one
directory.)
</p>
</li><li>
Specify the Info directory name in the <code>INFOPATH</code> environment
-variable in your <tt>`.profile'</tt> or <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> initialization file.
+variable in your ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ initialization file.
(Only you and others who set this environment variable will be able to
find Info files whose location is specified this way.)
</li></ol>
-<p>For example, to reach a test file in the <tt>`/home/bob/info'</tt>
+<p>For example, to reach a test file in the
‘<tt>/home/bob/info</tt>’
directory, you could add an entry like this to the menu in the
-standard <tt>`dir'</tt> file:
+standard ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">* Test:
(/home/bob/info/info-test). Bob's own test file.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this case, the absolute file name of the <tt>`info-test'</tt> file is
+<p>In this case, the absolute file name of the
‘<tt>info-test</tt>’ file is
written as the second part of the menu entry.
</p>
-<p>Alternatively, you could write the following in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file:
+<p>Alternatively, you could write the following in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file:
</p>
<a name="IDX413"></a>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(require 'info)
@@ -1183,37 +1183,37 @@
Info-directory-list))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This tells Emacs to merge the system <tt>`dir'</tt> file with the
<tt>`dir'</tt>
-file in <tt>`/home/bob/info'</tt>. Thus, Info will list the
-<tt>`/home/bob/info/info-test'</tt> file as a menu entry in the
-<tt>`/home/bob/info/dir'</tt> file. Emacs does the merging only when
+<p>This tells Emacs to merge the system ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file with
the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
+file in ‘<tt>/home/bob/info</tt>’. Thus, Info will list the
+‘<tt>/home/bob/info/info-test</tt>’ file as a menu entry in the
+‘<tt>/home/bob/info/dir</tt>’ file. Emacs does the merging only
when
<kbd>M-x info</kbd> is first run, so if you want to set
<code>Info-directory-list</code> in an Emacs session where you've already run
<code>info</code>, you must <code>(setq Info-dir-contents nil)</code> to force
Emacs
-to recompose the <tt>`dir'</tt> file.
+to recompose the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file.
</p>
<a name="IDX414"></a>
<p>Finally, you can tell Info where to look by setting the
<code>INFOPATH</code>
-environment variable in your shell startup file, such as <tt>`.cshrc'</tt>,
-<tt>`.profile'</tt> or <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt>. If you use a Bourne-compatible
+environment variable in your shell startup file, such as
‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’,
+‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ or ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’. If
you use a Bourne-compatible
shell such as <code>sh</code> or <code>bash</code> for your shell command
interpreter, you set the <code>INFOPATH</code> environment variable in the
-<tt>`.profile'</tt> initialization file; but if you use <code>csh</code> or
-<code>tcsh</code>, you set the variable in the <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> initialization
+‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ initialization file; but if you use
<code>csh</code> or
+<code>tcsh</code>, you set the variable in the ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’
initialization
file. On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, you must set <code>INFOPATH</code> in
-your <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file or in the Registry. Each type of shell
+your ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file or in the Registry. Each type
of shell
uses a different syntax.
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-In a <tt>`.cshrc'</tt> file, you could set the <code>INFOPATH</code>
+In a ‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’ file, you could set the
<code>INFOPATH</code>
variable as follows:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">setenv INFOPATH
.:~/info:/usr/local/emacs/info
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li><li>
-In a <tt>`.profile'</tt> file, you would achieve the same effect by
+In a ‘<tt>.profile</tt>’ file, you would achieve the same effect by
writing:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">INFOPATH=.:$HOME/info:/usr/local/emacs/info
@@ -1222,18 +1222,18 @@
</li><li>
<a name="IDX415"></a>
-In a <tt>`autoexec.bat'</tt> file, you write this command<a name="DOCF12"
href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT12">(12)</a>:
+In a ‘<tt>autoexec.bat</tt>’ file, you write this command<a
name="DOCF12" href="texinfo_fot.html#FOOT12">(12)</a>:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">set
INFOPATH=.;%HOME%/info;c:/usr/local/emacs/info
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li></ul>
-<p>The <samp>`.'</samp> indicates the current directory as usual. Emacs uses
the
+<p>The ‘<samp>.</samp>’ indicates the current directory as usual.
Emacs uses the
<code>INFOPATH</code> environment variable to initialize the value of Emacs's
own <code>Info-directory-list</code> variable. The stand-alone Info reader
-merges any files named <tt>`dir'</tt> in any directory listed in the
+merges any files named ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ in any directory listed in
the
<code>INFOPATH</code> variable into a single menu presented to you in the node
-called <samp>`(dir)Top'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>(dir)Top</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX416"></a>
<p>However you set <code>INFOPATH</code>, if its last character is a
@@ -1246,14 +1246,14 @@
export INFOPATH
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>will search <tt>`/local/info'</tt> first, then the standard directories.
+<p>will search ‘<tt>/local/info</tt>’ first, then the standard
directories.
Leading or doubled colons are not treated specially.
</p>
<a name="IDX417"></a>
-<p>When you create your own <tt>`dir'</tt> file for use with
+<p>When you create your own ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file for use with
<code>Info-directory-list</code> or <code>INFOPATH</code>, it's easiest to
start by
-copying an existing <tt>`dir'</tt> file and replace all the text after the
-<samp>`* Menu:'</samp> with your desired entries. That way, the punctuation
and
+copying an existing ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file and replace all the text
after the
+‘<samp>* Menu:</samp>’ with your desired entries. That way, the
punctuation and
special CTRL-_ characters that Info needs will be present.
</p>
@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 20.2.4 Installing Info Directory Files </h3>
<p>When you install an Info file onto your system, you can use the program
-<code>install-info</code> to update the Info directory file <tt>`dir'</tt>.
+<code>install-info</code> to update the Info directory file
‘<tt>dir</tt>’.
Normally the makefile for the package runs <code>install-info</code>, just
after copying the Info file into its proper installed location.
</p>
@@ -1362,9 +1362,9 @@
<p><code>install-info</code> inserts menu entries from an Info file into the
-top-level <tt>`dir'</tt> file in the Info system (see the previous sections
-for an explanation of how the <tt>`dir'</tt> file works). It's most often
-run as part of software installation, or when constructing a <tt>`dir'</tt>
file
+top-level ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file in the Info system (see the previous
sections
+for an explanation of how the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file works). It's
most often
+run as part of software installation, or when constructing a
‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file
for all manuals on a system. Synopsis:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">install-info
[<var>option</var>]… [<var>info-file</var> [<var>dir-file</var>]]
@@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@
<p>If <var>info-file</var> or <var>dir-file</var> are not specified, the
options
(described below) that define them must be. There are no compile-time
defaults, and standard input is never used. <code>install-info</code> can
-read only one Info file and write only one <tt>`dir'</tt> file per invocation.
+read only one Info file and write only one ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file per
invocation.
</p>
<a name="IDX420"></a>
<p>If <var>dir-file</var> (however specified) does not exist,
@@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@
for reading. And if <var>dir-file</var> is compressed,
<code>install-info</code>
also automatically leaves it compressed after writing any changes.
If <var>dir-file</var> itself does not exist, <code>install-info</code> tries
to
-open <tt>`<var>dir-file</var>.gz'</tt>.
+open ‘<tt><var>dir-file</var>.gz</tt>’.
</p>
<p>Options:
</p>
@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@
<dd><a name="IDX423"></a>
<p>Delete the entries in <var>info-file</var> from <var>dir-file</var>. The
file
name in the entry in <var>dir-file</var> must be <var>info-file</var> (except
for
-an optional <samp>`.info'</samp> in either one). Don't insert any new entries.
+an optional ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ in either one). Don't insert any
new entries.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--dir-file=<var>name</var></code></dt>
@@ -1436,13 +1436,13 @@
<dt> <code>-D <var>dir</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX432"></a>
<a name="IDX433"></a>
-<p>Specify the directory where <tt>`dir'</tt> resides.
-Equivalent to <samp>`--dir-file=<var>dir</var>/dir'</samp>.
+<p>Specify the directory where ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ resides.
+Equivalent to ‘<samp>--dir-file=<var>dir</var>/dir</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--item=<var>text</var></code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX434"></a>
-<p>Same as <samp>`--entry=<var>text</var>'</samp>. An Info directory entry is
actually
+<p>Same as ‘<samp>--entry=<var>text</var></samp>’. An Info
directory entry is actually
a menu item.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@
<dt> <code>-r</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX436"></a>
<a name="IDX437"></a>
-<p>Same as <samp>`--delete'</samp>.
+<p>Same as ‘<samp>--delete</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>--section=<var>sec</var></code></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_22.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_22.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_22.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_22.html:1.22 Mon Mar 27 12:00:32 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_22.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<p>Here is an alphabetical list of the @-commands in Texinfo. Square
brackets, <tt>[</tt> <tt>]</tt>, indicate optional arguments; an ellipsis,
-<samp>`…'</samp>, indicates repeated text.
+‘<samp>…</samp>’, indicates repeated text.
</p>
<br>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -138,12 +138,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@@</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for an at sign, <samp>`@'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Stands for an at sign, ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@\</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a backslash (<samp>`\'</samp>) inside <code>@math</code>.
+<dd><p>Stands for a backslash (‘<samp>\</samp>’) inside
<code>@math</code>.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC192"><code>math</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -155,12 +155,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@{</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a left brace, <samp>`{'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Stands for a left brace, ‘<samp>{</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Stands for a right-hand brace, <samp>`}'</samp>.<br>
+<dd><p>Stands for a right-hand brace, ‘<samp>}</samp>’.<br>
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">Inserting @ and braces</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@alias <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Make the command <samp>`@<var>new</var>'</samp> an alias for the
existing command
-<samp>`@<var>existing</var>'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242"><samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a>.
+<dd><p>Make the command ‘<samp>@<var>new</var></samp>’ an alias
for the existing command
+‘<samp>@<var>existing</var></samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@anchor{<var>name</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -362,28 +362,28 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@definfoenclose <var>newcmd</var>, <var>before</var>,
<var>after</var>,</code></dt>
<dd><p>Create new @-command <var>newcmd</var> for Info that marks text by
enclosing
-it in strings that precede and follow the text. See section <a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243"><samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a>.
+it in strings that precede and follow the text. See section <a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defivar <var>class</var>
<var>instance-variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defivarx <var>class</var>
<var>instance-variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>This command formats a description for an instance variable in
-object-oriented programming. The command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden
-{Instance Variable} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+object-oriented programming. The command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defcv
+{Instance Variable} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmac <var>macroname</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defmacx <var>macroname</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a macro. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Macro …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@deffn Macro …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defmethod <var>class</var> <var>method-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defmethodx <var>class</var> <var>method-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a method in object-oriented programming. The
-command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Method …'</samp>. Takes
as
+command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@defop Method …</samp>’.
Takes as
arguments the name of the class of the method, the name of the
method, and its arguments, if any. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
@@ -400,22 +400,22 @@
<dt> <code>@defopt <var>option-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defoptx <var>option-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a user option. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden {User Option} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@defvr {User Option} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defspec <var>special-form-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defspecx <var>special-form-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a special form. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden {Special Form} …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
+‘<samp>@deffn {Special Form} …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>,
and <a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@deftp <var>category</var> <var>name-of-type</var>
<var>attributes</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftpx <var>category</var> <var>name-of-type</var>
<var>attributes</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a data type. <code>@deftp</code> takes as
arguments
-the category, the name of the type (which is a word like <samp>`int'</samp> or
-<samp>`float'</samp>), and then the names of attributes of objects of that
type.
+the category, the name of the type (which is a word like
‘<samp>int</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>float</samp>’), and then the names of attributes of objects
of that type.
See section <a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC224">Data Types</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypefun <var>data-type</var> <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftypefunx <var>data-type</var> <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a function in a typed language.
-The command is equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>.
+The command is equivalent to ‘<samp>@deftypefn Function
…</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
<dt> <code>@deftypevar <var>data-type</var>
<var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@deftypevarx <var>data-type</var>
<var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for a variable in a typed language. The command is
-equivalent to <samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
+equivalent to ‘<samp>@deftypevr Variable …</samp>’. See
section <a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@deftypevr <var>classification</var> <var>data-type</var>
<var>name</var></code></dt>
@@ -470,14 +470,14 @@
<dt> <code>@defun <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defunx <var>function-name</var>
<var>arguments</var>…</code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for functions. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Function …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@deffn Function …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@defvar <var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dt> <code>@defvarx <var>variable-name</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Format a description for variables. The command is equivalent to
-<samp>address@hidden Variable …'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
+‘<samp>@defvr Variable …</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC214">Definition Commands</a>, and
<a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Def Cmds in Detail</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@dots{}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert an ellipsis: <samp>`…'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Insert an ellipsis: ‘<samp>…</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC185"><code>@dots</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@end <var>environment</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Ends <var>environment</var>, as in <samp>address@hidden
example'</samp>. See section <a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC7">@-commands</a>.
+<dd><p>Ends <var>environment</var>, as in ‘<samp>@end
example</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_2.html#SEC7">@-commands</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@env{<var>environment-variable</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -578,12 +578,12 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@equiv{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate to the reader the exact equivalence of two forms with a
-glyph: <samp>`≡'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC199"><code>@equiv{}</code> (≡): Indicating
Equivalence</a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>≡</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC199"><code>@equiv{}</code> (≡): Indicating
Equivalence</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@error{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate to the reader with a glyph that the following text is
-an error message: <samp>`error-->'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC198"><code>@error{}</code> (error-->): Indicating
an Error Message</a>.
+an error message: ‘<samp>error--></samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC198"><code>@error{}</code> (error-->): Indicating
an Error Message</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@evenfooting [<var>left</var>] @| [<var>center</var>] @|
[<var>right</var>]</code></dt>
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@expansion{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the result of a macro expansion to the reader with a special
-glyph: <samp>`→'</samp>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>→</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC196">→ Indicating an
Expansion</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -650,8 +650,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@footnotestyle <var>style</var></code></dt>
-<dd><p>Specify an Info file's footnote style, either <samp>`end'</samp> for
the end
-node style or <samp>`separate'</samp> for the separate node style.
+<dd><p>Specify an Info file's footnote style, either
‘<samp>end</samp>’ for the end
+node style or ‘<samp>separate</samp>’ for the separate node style.
See section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC201">Footnotes</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@
<dt> <code>@image{<var>filename</var>, [<var>width</var>],
[<var>height</var>], [<var>alt</var>], [<var>ext</var>]}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Include graphics image in external <var>filename</var> scaled to the
given
<var>width</var> and/or <var>height</var>, using <var>alt</var> text and
looking for
-<samp>`<var>filename</var>.<var>ext</var>'</samp> in HTML. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>.
+‘<samp><var>filename</var>.<var>ext</var></samp>’ in HTML. See
section <a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">Inserting Images</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@include <var>filename</var></code></dt>
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@
<dt> <code>\input <var>macro-definitions-file</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Use the specified macro definitions file. This command is used only
in the first line of a Texinfo file to cause TeX to make use of the
-<tt>`texinfo'</tt> macro definitions file. The backslash in
<code>\input</code>
+‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’ macro definitions file. The backslash in
<code>\input</code>
is used instead of an <code>@</code> because TeX does not
recognize <code>@</code> until after it has read the definitions file.
See section <a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC43">Texinfo File Header</a>.
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@option{<var>option-name</var>}</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Indicate a command-line option, such as <samp>`-l'</samp> or
<samp>`--help'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Indicate a command-line option, such as ‘<samp>-l</samp>’
or ‘<samp>--help</samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC131"><code>@option</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@point{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the position of point in a buffer to the reader with a
-glyph: <samp>`∗'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC200">Indicating Point in a Buffer</a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>∗</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC200">Indicating Point in a Buffer</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@pounds{}</code></dt>
@@ -937,7 +937,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@print{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate printed output to the reader with a glyph:
-<samp>`-|'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC197"><code>@print{}</code> (-|): Indicating Printed
Output</a>.
+‘<samp>-|</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC197"><code>@print{}</code> (-|): Indicating Printed
Output</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@printindex <var>index-name</var></code></dt>
@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>@result{}</code></dt>
<dd><p>Indicate the result of an expression to the reader with a special
-glyph: <samp>`⇒'</samp>. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC195"><code>@result</code></a>.
+glyph: ‘<samp>⇒</samp>’. See section <a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC195"><code>@result</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@ringaccent{<var>c</var>}</code></dt>
@@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@setcontentsaftertitlepage</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Put the table of contents after the <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp> even if the
+<dd><p>Put the table of contents after the ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’ even if the
<code>@contents</code> command is not there. See section <a
href="texinfo_5.html#SEC70">Generating a Table of Contents</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1039,14 +1039,14 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Place the short table of contents after the <samp>address@hidden
titlepage'</samp>
+<dd><p>Place the short table of contents after the ‘<samp>@end
titlepage</samp>’
command even if the <code>@shortcontents</code> command is not there.
See section <a href="texinfo_5.html#SEC70">Generating a Table of Contents</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@settitle <var>title</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>Provide a title for page headers in a printed manual, and the default
-document description for HTML <samp>`<head>'</samp>.
+document description for HTML ‘<samp><head></samp>’.
See section <a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC47"><code>@settitle</code></a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1317,8 +1317,8 @@
<dt> <code>@vskip <var>amount</var></code></dt>
<dd><p>In a printed manual, insert whitespace so as to push text on the
remainder of the page towards the bottom of the page. Used in
-formatting the copyright page with the argument <samp>`0pt plus
-1filll'</samp>. (Note spelling of <samp>`filll'</samp>.) <code>@vskip</code>
may be used
+formatting the copyright page with the argument ‘<samp>0pt plus
+1filll</samp>’. (Note spelling of ‘<samp>filll</samp>’.)
<code>@vskip</code> may be used
only in contexts ignored for Info. See section <a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC56">Copyright Page</a>.
</p>
</dd>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_23.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_23.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_23.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_23.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_23.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Note that the example shows entries for the same concept that are
-written in different ways—<samp>`Lazy dog'</samp>, and <samp>`Dog,
lazy'</samp>—so
+written in different ways—‘<samp>Lazy dog</samp>’, and
‘<samp>Dog, lazy</samp>’—so
readers can look up the concept in different ways.)
</p></li></ul>
@@ -252,15 +252,15 @@
<ul>
<li>
-Capitalize “Texinfo”; it is a name. Do not write the
<samp>`x'</samp> or
-<samp>`i'</samp> in upper case.
+Capitalize “Texinfo”; it is a name. Do not write the
‘<samp>x</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>i</samp>’ in upper case.
</li><li>
Capitalize “Info”; it is a name.
</li><li>
Write TeX using the <code>@TeX{}</code> command. Note the uppercase
-<samp>`T'</samp> and <samp>`X'</samp>. This command causes the formatters to
+‘<samp>T</samp>’ and ‘<samp>X</samp>’. This command
causes the formatters to
typeset the name according to the wishes of Donald Knuth, who wrote
TeX.
</li></ul>
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
<code>@table</code>, <code>@item</code>, and <code>@itemx</code>, to create a
table.
</p>
<a name="SEC286"></a>
-<h4 class="subsubheading"> @code, @samp, @var, and <samp>`---'</samp> </h4>
+<h4 class="subsubheading"> @code, @samp, @var, and
‘<samp>---</samp>’ </h4>
<ul>
<li>
@@ -301,15 +301,15 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
</li><li>
-Avoid putting letters such as <samp>`s'</samp> immediately after an
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>. Such letters look bad.
+Avoid putting letters such as ‘<samp>s</samp>’ immediately after an
+‘<samp>@code</samp>’. Such letters look bad.
</li><li>
Use <code>@var</code> around meta-variables. Do not write angle brackets
around them.
</li><li>
-Use three hyphens in a row, <samp>`---'</samp>, to indicate a long dash. TeX
+Use three hyphens in a row, ‘<samp>---</samp>’, to indicate a long
dash. TeX
typesets these as a long dash and the Info formatters reduce three
hyphens to two.
</li></ul>
@@ -326,11 +326,11 @@
<p>For example, you should write the following sentence with the period
outside the end quotation marks:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Evidently,
<samp>`au'</samp> is an abbreviation for ``author''.
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Evidently,
‘<samp>au</samp>’ is an abbreviation for ``author''.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>since <samp>`au'</samp> does <em>not</em> serve as an abbreviation for
-<samp>`author.'</samp> (with a period following the word).
+<p>since ‘<samp>au</samp>’ does <em>not</em> serve as an
abbreviation for
+‘<samp>author.</samp>’ (with a period following the word).
</p>
<a name="SEC288"></a>
<h4 class="subsubheading"> Introducing New Terms </h4>
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
-Pronounce TeX as if the <samp>`X'</samp> were a Greek `chi', as the last
+Pronounce TeX as if the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ were a Greek `chi', as
the last
sound in the name `Bach'. But pronounce Texinfo as in `speck':
“teckinfo”.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_24.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_24.html:1.75
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_24.html:1.76
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_24.html:1.75 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_24.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
<a name="IDX446"></a>
<a name="IDX447"></a>
<a name="IDX448"></a>
-The <samp>`Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $'</samp>
comment is for CVS (see <a href="../cvs/index.html#Top">(cvs)Top</a> section
`Overview' in <cite>Concurrent Versions System</cite>) or RCS (see rcsintro(1))
version control
+The ‘<samp>Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp
$</samp>’ comment is for CVS (see <a
href="../cvs/index.html#Top">(cvs)Top</a> section `Overview' in
<cite>Concurrent Versions System</cite>) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version
control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.2
2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@
</p>
</li><li>
<a name="IDX449"></a>
-The <tt>`version.texi'</tt> in the <code>@include</code> command is maintained
-automatically by Automake (see <a
href="../automake/index.html#Top">(automake)Top</a> section `Introduction' in
<cite>GNU Automake</cite>). It sets the <samp>`VERSION'</samp> and
<samp>`UPDATED'</samp> values used
+The ‘<tt>version.texi</tt>’ in the <code>@include</code> command
is maintained
+automatically by Automake (see <a
href="../automake/index.html#Top">(automake)Top</a> section `Introduction' in
<cite>GNU Automake</cite>). It sets the ‘<samp>VERSION</samp>’ and
‘<samp>UPDATED</samp>’ values used
elsewhere. If your distribution doesn't use Automake, you can mimic
these or equivalent settings.
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
It is best to include the entire GNU Free Documentation License in a GNU
manual, unless the manual is only a few pages long. Of course this
sample is even shorter than that, but it includes the FDL anyway in
-order to show one conventional way of doing so. The <tt>`fdl.texi'</tt>
+order to show one conventional way of doing so. The
‘<tt>fdl.texi</tt>’
file is available on the GNU machines (and in the Texinfo and other GNU
distributions).
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_25.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_25.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_25.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_25.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_25.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
be included as is into the overall or <em>outer</em> Texinfo file; it
should not contain the standard beginning and end parts of a Texinfo
file. In particular, you should not start an included file with a
-line saying <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp>; if you do, that phrase is inserted
+line saying ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’; if you do, that phrase
is inserted
into the output file as is. Likewise, you should not end an included
file with an <code>@bye</code> command; nothing after <code>@bye</code> is
formatted.
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
@bye
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>An included file, such as <tt>`foo.texinfo'</tt>, might look like this:
+<p>An included file, such as ‘<tt>foo.texinfo</tt>’, might look
like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@node First, Second, , Top
@chapter First Chapter
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@
Contents of first chapter …
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The full contents of <tt>`concept-index.texinfo'</tt> might be as simple as
this:
+<p>The full contents of ‘<tt>concept-index.texinfo</tt>’ might be
as simple as this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@node Concept Index
@unnumbered Concept Index
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The outer Texinfo source file for <cite>The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference
-Manual</cite> is named <tt>`elisp.texi'</tt>. This outer file contains a
master
+Manual</cite> is named ‘<tt>elisp.texi</tt>’. This outer file
contains a master
menu with 417 entries and a list of 41 <code>@include</code>
files.
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_26.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_26.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_26.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_26.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_26.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>You need to divide the left part from the central part and the central
-part from the right part by inserting <samp>`@|'</samp> between parts.
+part from the right part by inserting ‘<samp>@|</samp>’ between
parts.
Otherwise, the specification command will not be able to tell where
the text for one part ends and the next part begins.
</p>
@@ -357,14 +357,14 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>Use the <samp>address@hidden…'</samp> series of @-commands to
+<p>Use the ‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ series of @-commands to
provide the names of chapters
and sections and the page number. You can use the
-<samp>address@hidden…'</samp> commands in the left, center, or right
portions
+‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ commands in the left, center, or
right portions
of headers and footers, or anywhere else in a Texinfo file so long as
they are between <code>@iftex</code> and <code>@end iftex</code> commands.
</p>
-<p>Here are the <samp>address@hidden…'</samp> commands:
+<p>Here are the ‘<samp>@this…</samp>’ commands:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dd><a name="IDX456"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_27.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_27.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_27.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_27.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_27.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<p>If you have made a mistake with an @-command,
<code>texinfo-format-region</code> will stop processing at or after the
error and display an error message. To see where in the buffer the
-error occurred, switch to the <samp>`*Info Region*'</samp> buffer; the cursor
+error occurred, switch to the ‘<samp>*Info Region*</samp>’ buffer;
the cursor
will be in a position that is after the location of the error. Also,
the text will not be formatted after the place where the error
occurred (or more precisely, where it was detected).
@@ -196,8 +196,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>In this case, <code>texinfo-format-region</code> detects the missing closing
-brace but displays a message that says <samp>`Unbalanced parentheses'</samp>
-rather than <samp>`Unbalanced braces'</samp>. This is because the formatting
+brace but displays a message that says ‘<samp>Unbalanced
parentheses</samp>’
+rather than ‘<samp>Unbalanced braces</samp>’. This is because the
formatting
command looks for mismatches between braces as if they were
parentheses.
</p>
@@ -297,9 +297,9 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Paragraph ended before
@xref was complete.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p><samp>address@hidden'</samp> is an internal TeX command of no relevance to
Texinfo.
-<samp>`l.27'</samp> means that TeX detected the problem on line 27 of the
-Texinfo file. The <samp>`?'</samp> is the prompt TeX uses in this
+<p>‘<samp>@par</samp>’ is an internal TeX command of no relevance
to Texinfo.
+‘<samp>l.27</samp>’ means that TeX detected the problem on line 27
of the
+Texinfo file. The ‘<samp>?</samp>’ is the prompt TeX uses in this
circumstance.
</p>
<p>Unfortunately, TeX is not always so helpful, and sometimes you must
@@ -311,11 +311,11 @@
<ol>
<li>
You can tell TeX to continue running and ignore just this error by
-typing <kbd>RET</kbd> at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+typing <kbd>RET</kbd> at the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</li><li>
You can tell TeX to continue running and to ignore all errors as best
-it can by typing <kbd>r <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+it can by typing <kbd>r <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> at the
‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
<p>This is often the best thing to do. However, beware: the one error
may produce a cascade of additional error messages as its consequences
@@ -325,11 +325,11 @@
</p>
</li><li>
You can tell TeX to stop this run by typing <kbd>x <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>
-at the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+at the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</li></ol>
<p>If you are running TeX inside Emacs, you need to switch to the shell
-buffer and line at which TeX offers the <samp>`?'</samp> prompt.
+buffer and line at which TeX offers the ‘<samp>?</samp>’ prompt.
</p>
<p>Sometimes TeX will format a file without producing error messages even
though there is a problem. This usually occurs if a command is not ended
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
<p>If the Texinfo file lacks header lines,
TeX may stop in the
beginning of its run and display output that looks like the following.
-The <samp>`*'</samp> indicates that TeX is waiting for input.
+The ‘<samp>*</samp>’ indicates that TeX is waiting for input.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">This is TeX, Version
3.14159 (Web2c 7.0)
(test.texinfo [1])
@@ -365,8 +365,8 @@
<p>In this case, simply type <kbd>\end <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> after the
asterisk. Then
write the header lines in the Texinfo file and run the TeX command
-again. (Note the use of the backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>. TeX uses
<samp>`\'</samp>
-instead of <samp>`@'</samp>; and in this circumstance, you are working
+again. (Note the use of the backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’. TeX uses
‘<samp>\</samp>’
+instead of ‘<samp>@</samp>’; and in this circumstance, you are
working
directly with TeX, not with Texinfo.)
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
<code>texinfo-show-structure</code> command is bound to <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd> in
Texinfo mode, by default.
</p>
-<p>The lines are displayed in a buffer called the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>
buffer,
+<p>The lines are displayed in a buffer called the
‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ buffer,
indented by hierarchical level. For example, here is a part of what was
produced by running <code>texinfo-show-structure</code> on this manual:
</p>
@@ -421,15 +421,15 @@
…
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This says that lines 4337, 4393, and 4417 of <tt>`texinfo.texi'</tt> begin
+<p>This says that lines 4337, 4393, and 4417 of
‘<tt>texinfo.texi</tt>’ begin
with the <code>@section</code>, <code>@subheading</code>, and
<code>@subsection</code>
-commands respectively. If you move your cursor into the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>
+commands respectively. If you move your cursor into the
‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’
window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and use the
<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> command (<code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>), to jump
to
the corresponding spot in the Texinfo file. See <a
href="../emacs/Other-Repeating-Search.html#Other-Repeating-Search">(emacs)Other
Repeating Search</a> section `Using Occur' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for more
information about <code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>.
</p>
-<p>The first line in the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> window describes the
<em>regular
+<p>The first line in the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ window describes
the <em>regular
expression</em> specified by <var>texinfo-heading-pattern</var>. This regular
expression is the pattern that <code>texinfo-show-structure</code> looks for.
See <a href="../emacs/Regexps.html#Regexps">(emacs)Regexps</a> section `Using
Regular Expressions' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>,
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@
for <code>@chapter</code>, <code>@section</code>, and the like.
</p>
<p>You can remind yourself of the structure of a Texinfo file by looking at
-the list in the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> window; and if you have mis-named a node
+the list in the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ window; and if you have
mis-named a node
or left out a section, you can correct the mistake.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -489,15 +489,15 @@
the cursor at the beginning of the buffer.
</p>
<p>For example, to see all the lines that contain the word
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> in them, just type <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
This will
+‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’ in them, just type
‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’. This will
produce a list of the chapters. It will also list all the sentences
-with <samp>address@hidden'</samp> in the middle of the line.
+with ‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’ in the middle of the line.
</p>
<p>If you want to see only those lines that start with the word
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>, type <samp>address@hidden'</samp> when prompted
by
+‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’, type
‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ when prompted by
<code>occur</code>. If you want to see all the lines that end with a word
-or phrase, end the last word with a <samp>`$'</samp>; for example,
-<samp>`catching mistakes$'</samp>. This can be helpful when you want to see
+or phrase, end the last word with a ‘<samp>$</samp>’; for example,
+‘<samp>catching mistakes$</samp>’. This can be helpful when you
want to see
all the nodes that are part of the same chapter or section and
therefore have the same `Up' pointer.
</p>
@@ -582,8 +582,8 @@
</p>
<p>If your file is valid, you will receive a message that says “File
appears
valid”. However, if you have a pointer that does not point to a node,
-error messages will be displayed in a buffer called <samp>`*problems in
-info file*'</samp>.
+error messages will be displayed in a buffer called ‘<samp>*problems in
+info file*</samp>’.
</p>
<p>For example, <code>Info-validate</code> was run on a test file that
contained
only the first node of this manual. One of the messages said:
@@ -591,11 +591,11 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">In node
"Overview", invalid Next: Texinfo Mode
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This meant that the node called <samp>`Overview'</samp> had a `Next'
pointer that
+<p>This meant that the node called ‘<samp>Overview</samp>’ had a
`Next' pointer that
did not point to anything (which was true in this case, since the test file
had only one node in it).
</p>
-<p>Now suppose we add a node named <samp>`Texinfo Mode'</samp> to our test case
+<p>Now suppose we add a node named ‘<samp>Texinfo Mode</samp>’ to
our test case
but we do not specify a `Previous' for this node. Then we will get
the following error message:
</p>
@@ -691,7 +691,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x Info-tagify
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note the upper case <samp>`I'</samp> in <code>Info-tagify</code>.) This
creates an
+<p>(Note the upper case ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
<code>Info-tagify</code>.) This creates an
Info file with a tag table that you can validate.
</p>
<p>The third step is to validate the Info file:
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x Info-validate
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note the upper case <samp>`I'</samp> in <code>Info-validate</code>.)
+<p>(Note the upper case ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
<code>Info-validate</code>.)
In brief, the steps are:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-u M-x
texinfo-format-buffer
@@ -759,13 +759,13 @@
M-x Info-split
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(Note that the <samp>`I'</samp> in <samp>`Info'</samp> is upper case.)
+<p>(Note that the ‘<samp>I</samp>’ in
‘<samp>Info</samp>’ is upper case.)
</p>
<p>When you use the <code>Info-split</code> command, the buffer is modified
into a
(small) Info file which lists the indirect subfiles. This file should be
saved in place of the original visited file. The indirect subfiles are
written in the same directory the original file is in, with names generated
-by appending <samp>`-'</samp> and a number to the original file name.
+by appending ‘<samp>-</samp>’ and a number to the original file
name.
</p>
<p>The primary file still functions as an Info file, but it contains just
the tag table and a directory of subfiles.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_29.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_29.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_29.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_29.html:1.20 Mon Nov 14 11:14:00 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_29.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
</tr></table>
<h1 class="appendix"> H. @-Command Syntax </h1>
-<p>The character <samp>`@'</samp> is used to start special Texinfo commands.
-(It has the same meaning that <samp>`\'</samp> has in plain TeX.) Texinfo
+<p>The character ‘<samp>@</samp>’ is used to start special Texinfo
commands.
+(It has the same meaning that ‘<samp>\</samp>’ has in plain TeX.)
Texinfo
has four types of @-command:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -99,16 +99,16 @@
<dd><p>These commands start with @ followed by a word followed by left- and
right-hand braces. These commands insert special symbols in the
document; they do not require arguments. For example,
-<code>@dots{}</code> ⇒ <samp>`…'</samp>, <code>@equiv{}</code>
-⇒ <samp>`≡'</samp>, <code>@TeX{}</code> ⇒ `TeX',
-and <code>@bullet{}</code> ⇒ <samp>`•'</samp>.
+<code>@dots{}</code> ⇒ ‘<samp>…</samp>’,
<code>@equiv{}</code>
+⇒ ‘<samp>≡</samp>’, <code>@TeX{}</code> ⇒ `TeX',
+and <code>@bullet{}</code> ⇒ ‘<samp>•</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> 3. Alphabetic commands that require arguments within braces.</dt>
<dd><p>These commands start with @ followed by a letter or a word, followed by
an
argument within braces. For example, the command <code>@dfn</code> indicates
-the introductory or defining use of a term; it is used as follows: <samp>`In
-Texinfo, @@-commands are @dfn{mark-up} commands.'</samp>
+the introductory or defining use of a term; it is used as follows:
‘<samp>In
+Texinfo, @@-commands are @dfn{mark-up} commands.</samp>’
</p>
</dd>
<dt> 4. Alphabetic commands that occupy an entire line.</dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_3.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_3.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_3.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_3.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -190,14 +190,14 @@
</p>
<p>You may name a Texinfo file however you wish, but the convention is to
end a Texinfo file name with one of the extensions
-<tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt>, <tt>`.txi'</tt>, or <tt>`.tex'</tt>. A
longer
+‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>.texi</tt>’,
‘<tt>.txi</tt>’, or ‘<tt>.tex</tt>’. A longer
extension is preferred, since it is explicit, but a shorter extension
may be necessary for operating systems that limit the length of file
names. GNU Emacs automatically enters Texinfo mode when you visit a
-file with a <tt>`.texinfo'</tt>, <tt>`.texi'</tt> or <tt>`.txi'</tt>
+file with a ‘<tt>.texinfo</tt>’, ‘<tt>.texi</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.txi</tt>’
extension. Also, Emacs switches to Texinfo mode
when you visit a
-file that has <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> in its first line. If ever you are
+file that has ‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ in its first line. If
ever you are
in another mode and wish to switch to Texinfo mode, type <code>M-x
texinfo-mode</code>.
</p>
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x address@hidden</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX34"></a>
<p>Insert <code>@end</code> and attempt to insert the correct following word,
-such as <samp>`example'</samp> or <samp>`table'</samp>. (This command does
not handle
+such as ‘<samp>example</samp>’ or
‘<samp>table</samp>’. (This command does not handle
nested lists correctly, but inserts the word appropriate to the
immediately preceding list.)
</p>
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
<em>existing</em> word, position the cursor in front of the word and type
<kbd>C-u 1 C-c C-c c</kbd>. This makes it easy to edit existing plain text.
The value of the prefix argument tells Emacs how many words following
-point to include between braces—<samp>`1'</samp> for one word,
<samp>`2'</samp> for
+point to include between braces—‘<samp>1</samp>’ for one
word, ‘<samp>2</samp>’ for
two words, and so on. Use a negative argument to enclose the previous
word or words. If you do not specify a prefix argument, Emacs inserts
the @-command string and positions the cursor between the braces. This
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
with which different @-commands are used in the <cite>GNU Emacs
Manual</cite> and the <cite>GDB Manual</cite>. If you wish to add your own
insert
commands, you can bind a keyboard macro to a key, use abbreviations,
-or extend the code in <tt>`texinfo.el'</tt>.
+or extend the code in ‘<tt>texinfo.el</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX45"></a>
<a name="IDX46"></a>
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
that begin with the @-commands for <code>@chapter</code>,
<code>@section</code>, and the like. It constructs what amounts
to a table of contents. These lines are displayed in another buffer
-called the <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> buffer. In that buffer, you can position
+called the ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ buffer. In that buffer, you can
position
the cursor over one of the lines and use the <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> command
(<code>occur-mode-goto-occurrence</code>), to jump to the corresponding spot
in the Texinfo file.
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>M-x occur-mode-goto-occurrence</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX49"></a>
<p>Go to the line in the Texinfo file corresponding to the line under the
-cursor in the <tt>`*Occur*'</tt> buffer.
+cursor in the ‘<tt>*Occur*</tt>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@
node, which is specified by the `Up' pointer. (Instead of an
<code>@comment</code> line, you may also write an <code>@ifinfo</code> line.)
</p>
-<p>If a file has a `Top' node, it must be called <samp>`top'</samp> or
<samp>`Top'</samp>
+<p>If a file has a `Top' node, it must be called
‘<samp>top</samp>’ or ‘<samp>Top</samp>’
and be the first node in the file.
</p>
<p>The menu updating commands create a menu of sections within a chapter,
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@
</dl>
<p>For <code>texinfo-tex-region</code> or <code>texinfo-tex-buffer</code> to
work, the
-file <em>must</em> start with a <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> line and must
+file <em>must</em> start with a ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’ line
and must
include an <code>@settitle</code> line. The file must end with
<code>@bye</code>
on a line by itself. (When you use <code>texinfo-tex-region</code>, you must
surround the <code>@settitle</code> line with start-of-header and
@@ -1007,13 +1007,13 @@
sense mnemonically to use <kbd>C-c C-i</kbd>, for `custom insert', but
<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> is quick to type.)
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-c C-c c Insert
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c d Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c e Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c i Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c n Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c s Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
-C-c C-c v Insert <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-c C-c c Insert
‘<samp>@code</samp>’.
+C-c C-c d Insert ‘<samp>@dfn</samp>’.
+C-c C-c e Insert ‘<samp>@end</samp>’.
+C-c C-c i Insert ‘<samp>@item</samp>’.
+C-c C-c n Insert ‘<samp>@node</samp>’.
+C-c C-c s Insert ‘<samp>@samp</samp>’.
+C-c C-c v Insert ‘<samp>@var</samp>’.
C-c C-c { Insert braces.
C-c C-c ]
C-c C-c } Move out of enclosing braces.
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_31.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_31.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_31.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_31.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@
</table>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="GNU-Free-Documentation-License"></a>
<a name="SEC323"></a>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_32.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_32.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_32.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_32.html:1.24 Mon Nov 14 11:14:00 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_32.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<p>This is an alphabetical list of all the @-commands, assorted Emacs Lisp
functions, and several variables. To make the list easier to use, the
-commands are listed without their preceding <samp>`@'</samp>.
+commands are listed without their preceding ‘<samp>@</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><th valign="top">Jump to: </th><td><a href="#SEC325_0"
class="summary-letter"><b>!</b></a>
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180"><code>? (end of
sentence)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180">13.2.2 Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_11">@</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176"><code>@
(literal <samp>`@'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting <samp>`@'</samp> with
@@</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176"><code>@
(literal ‘<samp>@</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting ‘<samp>@</samp>’
with @@</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_12">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX224"><code>\
(literal \ in <code>@math</code>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC192">13.8 <code>@math</code>: Inserting Mathematical
Expressions</a></td></tr>
@@ -221,10 +221,10 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX169"><code>` (grave
accent)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC183">13.3
Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_15">{</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177"><code>{
(literal <samp>`{'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177"><code>{
(literal ‘<samp>{</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_16">}</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177"><code>}
(literal <samp>`}'</samp>)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting <samp>`{'</samp> and
<samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177"><code>}
(literal ‘<samp>}</samp>’)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting ‘<samp>{</samp>’ and
‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and @}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC325_17">~</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX171"><code>~ (tilde
accent)</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC183">13.3
Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#IDX350"><code>afourlatex</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4
Paper</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256"><code>afourpaper</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4
Paper</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#IDX351"><code>afourwide</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">19.12 Printing on A4
Paper</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242"><code>alias</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4 <samp>address@hidden
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242"><code>alias</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4 ‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_7.html#SEC96"><code>anchor</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_7.html#SEC96">6.5 <code>@anchor</code>: Defining Arbitrary
Cross-reference Targets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_6.html#SEC77"><code>appendix</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_6.html#SEC77">5.5 <code>@unnumbered</code> and
<code>@appendix</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_6.html#SEC80"><code>appendixsec</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_6.html#SEC80">5.8 <code>@unnumberedsec</code>,
<code>@appendixsec</code>, <code>@heading</code></a></td></tr>
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#IDX266"><code>deffn</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC219">15.4.1 Functions and Similar
Entities</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217"><code>deffnx</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">15.3 Two or More `First' Lines</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_13.html#SEC173"><code>defindex</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_13.html#SEC173">12.5 Defining New Indices</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243"><code>definfoenclose</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243"><code>definfoenclose</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#IDX279"><code>defivar</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC223">15.4.5 Object-Oriented Programming</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#IDX268"><code>defmac</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC219">15.4.1 Functions and Similar
Entities</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#IDX283"><code>defmethod</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC223">15.4.5 Object-Oriented
Programming</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_33.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_33.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_33.html:1.22 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_33.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#IDX343"><code>hbox</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull “hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_6.html#SEC80"><code>heading</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_6.html#SEC80">5.8 <code>@unnumberedsec</code>,
<code>@appendixsec</code>, <code>@heading</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC58"><code>headings</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC58">3.4.6 The <code>@headings</code>
Command</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#IDX319"><code>headword</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5 <samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#IDX319"><code>headword</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5 ‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_17.html#IDX294"><code>html</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_17.html#SEC230">16.3 Raw Formatter Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_15.html#SEC208"><code>hyphenation</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_15.html#SEC208">14.2 <code>@-</code> and
<code>@hyphenation</code>: Helping TeX hyphenate</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#IDX79"><code>page,
within <code>@titlepage</code></code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC53">3.4.1 <code>@titlepage</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257"><code>pagesizes</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257">19.13 <code>@pagesizes</code>
[<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#SEC65"><code>paragraphindent</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC65">3.6.3 Paragraph
Indenting</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#IDX318"><code>phoo</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5 <samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized
Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#IDX318"><code>phoo</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5 ‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’:
Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_13.html#IDX152"><code>pindex</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_13.html#SEC169">12.3 Defining the Entries of an
Index</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC200"><code>point</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC200">13.9.7 <code>@point{}</code> (∗):
Indicating Point in a Buffer</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC190"><code>pounds</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC190">13.6 <code>@pounds</code>{} (£): Pounds
Sterling</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_35.html:1.74 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_35.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_12.html#IDX136"><code>@w</code>, for blank items</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_12.html#SEC157">11.1 <code>@itemize</code>:
Making an Itemized List</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC326_8">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#IDX67"><samp>`\input'</samp> source line
ignored</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC46">3.2.3
<code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file name</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_4.html#IDX67">‘<samp>\input</samp>’ source line
ignored</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC46">3.2.3
<code>@setfilename</code>: Set the output file name</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC326_9">A</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">A4 paper,
printing on</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC256">19.12
Printing on A4 Paper</a></td></tr>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">Adding a new
Info file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX202">Æ</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX200">æ</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting Accents</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">Aliases,
command</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">Aliases,
command</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_22.html#SEC277">Alphabetical
@-command list</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_22.html#SEC277">A.
@-Command List</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX253">alt attribute
for images</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">13.11
Inserting Images</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX254">alternate text
for images</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">13.11
Inserting Images</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_36.html:1.74 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_36.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_13.html#SEC170">Combining
indices</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_13.html#SEC170">12.4
Combining Indices</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#IDX101">Comma in
nodename</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC92">6.3.4
<code>@node</code> Line Requirements</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#IDX316">Comma, in macro
arguments</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC240">18.2
Invoking Macros</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">Command
aliases</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">Command
aliases</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias
<var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC226">Command
definitions</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC226">15.6 A
Sample Function Definition</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC130">Command names,
indicating</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC130">9.1.9
<code>@command</code>{<var>command-name</var>}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_29.html#SEC320">Command
syntax</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_29.html#SEC320">H. @-Command
Syntax</a></td></tr>
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC96">Cross-reference
targets, arbitrary</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC96">6.5
<code>@anchor</code>: Defining Arbitrary Cross-reference Targets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257">Custom page
sizes</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257">19.13
<code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page
sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#IDX333">Customize Emacs
package (<tt>Development/Docs/Texinfo</tt>)</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC250">19.6 Formatting and Printing in Texinfo
Mode</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">Customized
highlighting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">Customized
highlighting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#IDX338">Customizing of
TeX for Texinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC253">19.9
Preparing for TeX</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_24.html#IDX447">CVS Id:
texinfo.txi,v 1.2 2003/02/24 18:17:06 pertusus Exp $, in Texinfo</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_24.html#SEC296">C.2 GNU Sample Texts</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
@@ -245,12 +245,12 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_9.html#SEC106">Different cross
reference commands</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_9.html#SEC106">8.1
Different Cross Reference Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC182">Dimension
formatting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC182">13.2.4
<code>@dmn</code>{<var>dimension</var>}: Format a Dimension</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX241">Dimensions and
image sizes</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC204">13.11
Inserting Images</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271"><tt>`dir'</tt>
directory for Info installation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">20.2 Installing an Info File</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273"><tt>`dir'</tt>
file listing</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#IDX417"><tt>`dir'</tt>
file, creating your own</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274"><tt>`dir'</tt>
files and Info directories</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ directory for Info
installation</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">20.2
Installing an Info File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file
listing</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2
Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#IDX417">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file, creating your
own</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files
in Other Directories</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">‘<tt>dir</tt>’ files and Info
directories</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3
Info Files in Other Directories</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#IDX422">Dir files,
compressed</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC276">20.2.5
Invoking install-info</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#IDX420"><tt>`dir'</tt>,
created by <code>install-info</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking install-info</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#IDX420">‘<tt>dir</tt>’, created by
<code>install-info</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking install-info</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_11.html#SEC149">Display
formatting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_11.html#SEC149">10.8
<code>@display</code> and <code>@smalldisplay</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX225">Displayed
equations</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC192">13.8
<code>@math</code>: Inserting Mathematical Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#IDX123"><code>distinct,
arg to @kbdinputstyle</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_10.html#SEC123">9.1.2
<code>@kbd</code>{<var>keyboard-characters</var>}</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_37.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC137">Emphasizing
text</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC137">9.2 Emphasizing
Text</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC138">Emphasizing
text, font for</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC138">9.2.1
<code>@emph</code>{<var>text</var>} and
<code>@strong</code>{<var>text</var>}</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_18.html#SEC237">Encoding,
declaring</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_18.html#SEC237">17.2
<code>@documentencoding <var>enc</var></code>: Set Input Encoding</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX227"><samp>`End'</samp> node footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX227">‘<samp>End</samp>’ node footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC48">End of header
line</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC48">3.2.5 End of
Header</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC57">End titlepage
starts headings</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC57">3.4.5
Heading Generation</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180">Ending a
Sentence</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180">13.2.2
Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX3_3">H</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC244">Hardcopy,
printing it</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC244">19.
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254"><samp>`hboxes'</samp>, overfull</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull
“hboxes”</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">‘<samp>hboxes</samp>’,
overfull</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">19.10
Overfull “hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC43">Header for
Texinfo files</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC43">3.2
Texinfo File Header</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC44">Header of a
Texinfo file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC44">3.2.1 The
First Line of a Texinfo File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_26.html#SEC303">Headings</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_26.html#SEC303">E. Page Headings</a></td></tr>
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257">Height of text
area</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC257">19.13
<code>@pagesizes</code> [<var>width</var>][, <var>height</var>]: Custom page
sizes</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_2.html#IDX10"><code>help2man</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_2.html#SEC4">1.2 Using Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC120">Highlighting
text</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_10.html#SEC120">9.1 Indicating
Definitions, Commands, etc.</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">Highlighting,
customized</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">Highlighting,
customized</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_23.html#IDX445">Hints</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_23.html#SEC278">B. Tips and Hints</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#IDX28">History of
Texinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC20">1.11
History</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_15.html#SEC212">Holding text
together vertically</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_15.html#SEC212">14.6 <code>@group</code>: Prevent Page
Breaks</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_38.html:1.19 Mon Mar 27 12:00:32 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_38.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_3.html#SEC24">Inserting
frequently used commands</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_3.html#SEC24">2.2 Inserting Frequently Used Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC178">Inserting
space</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC178">13.2 Inserting
Space</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC174">Inserting
special characters and symbols</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC174">13. Special Insertions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#IDX377"><tt>`INSTALL'</tt> file, generating</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#IDX377">‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ file,
generating</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC264">20.1.3
Options for <code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC276"><code>install-info</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC276">20.2.5 Invoking
install-info</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">Installing an
Info file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">20.2
Installing an Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">Installing Info
in another directory</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in Other
Directories</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_39.html:1.21 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_39.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#IDX380">Navigation
links, omitting</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC264">20.1.3 Options for
<code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_15.html#SEC213">Need space at
page bottom</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_15.html#SEC213">14.7
<code>@need <var>mils</var></code>: Prevent Page Breaks</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_13.html#SEC173">New index
defining</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_13.html#SEC173">12.5
Defining New Indices</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">New Info file,
listing it in <tt>`dir'</tt> file</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">New Info file,
listing it in ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New Info File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_19.html#SEC238">New Texinfo
commands, defining</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_19.html#SEC238">18. Defining New Texinfo Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#IDX109">Next node of Top
node</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC93">6.3.5 The First
Node</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC92">Node line
requirements</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC92">6.3.4
<code>@node</code> Line Requirements</a></td></tr>
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_3.html#SEC25">Outline of file
structure, showing it</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_3.html#SEC25">2.3 Showing the Section Structure of a
File</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#IDX383">Output file
splitting</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC264">20.1.3
Options for <code>makeinfo</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#IDX6">Output formats,
supporting more</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC4">1.2
Using Texinfo</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">Overfull
<samp>`hboxes'</samp></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull “hboxes”</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">Overfull
‘<samp>hboxes</samp>’</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC254">19.10 Overfull “hboxes”</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC2">Overview of
Texinfo</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC2">1. Overview of
Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="INDEX5_2">P</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_4.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_4.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_4.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:47 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -280,18 +280,18 @@
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-When the file is processed by TeX, the <samp>`\input texinfo'</samp> command
+When the file is processed by TeX, the ‘<samp>\input
texinfo</samp>’ command
tells TeX to load the macros needed for processing a Texinfo file.
-These are in a file called <tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>, which should have been
+These are in a file called ‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’, which should
have been
installed on your system along with either the TeX or Texinfo
-software. TeX uses the backslash, <samp>`\'</samp>, to mark the beginning of
-a command, exactly as Texinfo uses <samp>`@'</samp>. The
<tt>`texinfo.tex'</tt>
-file causes the switch from <samp>`\'</samp> to <samp>`@'</samp>; before the
switch
-occurs, TeX requires <samp>`\'</samp>, which is why it appears at the
+software. TeX uses the backslash, ‘<samp>\</samp>’, to mark the
beginning of
+a command, exactly as Texinfo uses ‘<samp>@</samp>’. The
‘<tt>texinfo.tex</tt>’
+file causes the switch from ‘<samp>\</samp>’ to
‘<samp>@</samp>’; before the switch
+occurs, TeX requires ‘<samp>\</samp>’, which is why it appears at
the
beginning of the file.
</li><li>
-When the file is edited in GNU Emacs, the <samp>`-*-texinfo-*-'</samp> mode
+When the file is edited in GNU Emacs, the
‘<samp>-*-texinfo-*-</samp>’ mode
specification tells Emacs to use Texinfo mode.
</li></ol>
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@
<p>The start- and end-of-header lines allow you to format only part of a
Texinfo file for Info or printing. See section <a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC267">The <code>texinfo-format…</code>
Commands</a>.
</p>
-<p>The odd string of characters, <samp>`%**'</samp>, is to ensure that no other
+<p>The odd string of characters, ‘<samp>%**</samp>’, is to ensure
that no other
comment is accidentally taken for a start-of-header line. You can
change it if you wish by setting the <code>tex-start-of-header</code> and/or
<code>tex-end-of-header</code> Emacs variables. See section <a
href="texinfo_20.html#SEC250">Formatting and Printing in Texinfo Mode</a>.
@@ -379,36 +379,36 @@
<p>The <code>@setfilename</code> line specifies the name of the output file to
be generated. This name must be different from the name of the Texinfo
file. There are two conventions for choosing the name: you can either
-remove the extension (such as <samp>`.texi'</samp>) entirely from the input
file
-name, or, preferably, replace it with the <samp>`.info'</samp> extension.
+remove the extension (such as ‘<samp>.texi</samp>’) entirely from
the input file
+name, or, preferably, replace it with the ‘<samp>.info</samp>’
extension.
</p>
<a name="IDX68"></a>
<a name="IDX69"></a>
<a name="IDX70"></a>
-<p>Although an explicit <samp>`.info'</samp> extension is preferable, some
+<p>Although an explicit ‘<samp>.info</samp>’ extension is
preferable, some
operating systems cannot handle long file names. You can run into a
problem even when the file name you specify is itself short enough.
This occurs because the Info formatters split a long Info file into
-short indirect subfiles, and name them by appending <samp>`-1'</samp>,
-<samp>`-2'</samp>, …, <samp>`-10'</samp>, <samp>`-11'</samp>, and so
on, to the original
+short indirect subfiles, and name them by appending
‘<samp>-1</samp>’,
+‘<samp>-2</samp>’, …, ‘<samp>-10</samp>’,
‘<samp>-11</samp>’, and so on, to the original
file name. (See section <a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC269">Tag Files and Split
Files</a>.) The subfile name
-<tt>`texinfo.info-10'</tt>, for example, is too long for old systems with a
+‘<tt>texinfo.info-10</tt>’, for example, is too long for old
systems with a
14-character limit on filenames; so the Info file name for this document
-is <tt>`texinfo'</tt> rather than <tt>`texinfo.info'</tt>. When
<code>makeinfo</code>
+is ‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’ rather than
‘<tt>texinfo.info</tt>’. When <code>makeinfo</code>
is running on operating systems such as MS-DOS which impose severe
limits on file names, it may remove some characters from the original
file name to leave enough space for the subfile suffix, thus producing
-files named <tt>`texin-10'</tt>, <tt>`gcc.i12'</tt>, etc.
+files named ‘<tt>texin-10</tt>’, ‘<tt>gcc.i12</tt>’,
etc.
</p>
<p>When producing HTML output, <code>makeinfo</code> will replace any extension
-with <samp>`html'</samp>, or add <samp>`.html'</samp> if the given name has no
+with ‘<samp>html</samp>’, or add ‘<samp>.html</samp>’
if the given name has no
extension.
</p>
<a name="IDX71"></a>
<p>The <code>@setfilename</code> line produces no output when you typeset a
manual with TeX, but it is nevertheless essential: it opens the
index, cross-reference, and other auxiliary files used by Texinfo, and
-also reads <tt>`texinfo.cnf'</tt> if that file is present on your system
+also reads ‘<tt>texinfo.cnf</tt>’ if that file is present on your
system
(see section <a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC253">Preparing for TeX</a>).
</p>
@@ -450,8 +450,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX72"></a>
<p>In the HTML file produced by <code>makeinfo</code>, <var>title</var> also
serves
-as the document <samp>`<title>'</samp> and the default document
description in
-the <samp>`<head>'</samp> part; see <a
href="#SEC63"><code>@documentdescription</code>: Summary text</a>, for how to
change
+as the document ‘<samp><title></samp>’ and the default
document description in
+the ‘<samp><head></samp>’ part; see <a
href="#SEC63"><code>@documentdescription</code>: Summary text</a>, for how to
change
that.
</p>
<p>The title in the <code>@settitle</code> command does not affect the title as
@@ -600,8 +600,8 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX73"></a>
<p>In output formats that support it (print and HTML), the
-<code>@copyright{}</code> command generates a <samp>`c'</samp> inside a
circle. In
-Info and plain text, it generates <samp>`(C)'</samp>. The copyright notice
+<code>@copyright{}</code> command generates a ‘<samp>c</samp>’
inside a circle. In
+Info and plain text, it generates ‘<samp>(C)</samp>’. The
copyright notice
itself has the following legally defined sequence:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Copyright ©
<var>years</var> <var>copyright-owner</var>.
@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@
<p>You may wish to include titlepage-like information for plain text
output. Simply place any such leading material between
<code>@ifplaintext</code> and <code>@end ifplaintext</code>;
<code>makeinfo</code>
-includes this when writing plain text (<samp>`--no-headers'</samp>), along with
+includes this when writing plain text
(‘<samp>--no-headers</samp>’), along with
an <code>@insertcopying</code>.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -1012,11 +1012,11 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This is a TeX command that is not supported by the Info formatting
-commands. The <code>@vskip</code> command inserts whitespace. The <samp>`0pt
-plus 1filll'</samp> means to put in zero points of mandatory whitespace, and as
+commands. The <code>@vskip</code> command inserts whitespace. The
‘<samp>0pt
+plus 1filll</samp>’ means to put in zero points of mandatory whitespace,
and as
much optional whitespace as needed to push the following text to the
-bottom of the page. Note the use of three <samp>`l'</samp>s in the word
-<samp>`filll'</samp>; this is correct.
+bottom of the page. Note the use of three ‘<samp>l</samp>’s in
the word
+‘<samp>filll</samp>’; this is correct.
</p>
<p>To insert the copyright text itself, write <code>@insertcopying</code>
next (see section <a href="#SEC49">Document Permissions</a>):
@@ -1153,8 +1153,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@headings on</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Turn on page headings: <code>single</code> if <samp>address@hidden
-on'</samp>, <code>double</code> otherwise.
+<dd><p>Turn on page headings: <code>single</code> if
‘<samp>@setchapternewpage
+on</samp>’, <code>double</code> otherwise.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 3.6.1 <code>@documentdescription</code>: Summary text
</h3>
<p>When producing HTML output for a document, <code>makeinfo</code> writes a
-<samp>`<meta>'</samp> element in the <samp>`<head>'</samp> to give
some idea of the
+‘<samp><meta></samp>’ element in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ to give some idea of the
content of the document. By default, this <em>description</em> is the title
of the document, taken from the <code>@settitle</code> command
(see section <a href="#SEC47"><code>@settitle</code>: Set the document
title</a>). To change this, use the <code>@documentdescription</code>
@@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@
@end documentdescription
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This will produce the following output in the <samp>`<head>'</samp>
of the HTML:
+<p>This will produce the following output in the
‘<samp><head></samp>’ of the HTML:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><meta name=description
content="descriptive text.">
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@
your manual sources at all, since the desired output is not intrinsic to
the document. For a particular hard copy run, if you don't want the
default option (no blank pages, same headers on all pages) use the
-<samp>`--texinfo'</samp> option to <code>texi2dvi</code> to specify the output
+‘<samp>--texinfo</samp>’ option to <code>texi2dvi</code> to
specify the output
you want.
</p>
@@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@
first line of each paragraph, thereby indenting that paragraph. You can
use the <code>@paragraphindent</code> command to specify this indentation.
Write an <code>@paragraphindent</code> command at the beginning of a line
-followed by either <samp>`asis'</samp> or a number:
+followed by either ‘<samp>asis</samp>’ or a number:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@paragraphindent
<var>indent</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@
<p>The Texinfo processors indent each line of <code>@example</code> and similar
environments. You can use the <code>@exampleindent</code> command to specify
this indentation. Write an <code>@exampleindent</code> command at the
-beginning of a line followed by either <samp>`asis'</samp> or a number:
+beginning of a line followed by either ‘<samp>asis</samp>’ or a
number:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@exampleindent
<var>indent</var>
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_40.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_40.html:1.74
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_40.html:1.75
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_40.html:1.74 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_40.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_6.html#SEC84">Sections, raising
and lowering</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_6.html#SEC84">5.12
<code>@raisesections</code> and <code>@lowersections</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180">Sentence ending
punctuation</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC180">13.2.2
Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC179">Sentence
non-ending punctuation</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC179">13.2.1 Not Ending a Sentence</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX228"><samp>`Separate'</samp> footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#IDX228">‘<samp>Separate</samp>’ footnote
style</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC203">13.10.2
Footnote Styles</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#IDX7">SGML-tools output
format</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_2.html#SEC4">1.2 Using
Texinfo</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#IDX222">Sharp
S</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC183">13.3 Inserting
Accents</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC246">Shell
formatting with <code>tex</code> and <code>texindex</code></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_20.html#SEC246">19.2 Format with <code>tex</code>
and <code>texindex</code></a></td></tr>
@@ -311,13 +311,13 @@
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC59">Top
node</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC59">3.5 The `Top' Node
and Master Menu</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC60">Top node
example</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_4.html#SEC60">3.5.1 Top Node
Example</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC93">Top node is
first</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC93">6.3.5 The First
Node</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_9.html#SEC114"><samp>`Top'</samp> node naming for
references</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_9.html#SEC114">8.4 Naming
a `Top' Node</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_9.html#SEC114">‘<samp>Top</samp>’ node naming for
references</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_9.html#SEC114">8.4 Naming
a `Top' Node</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_6.html#SEC73">Tree
structuring</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_6.html#SEC73">5.1 Tree
Structure of Sections</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">Two `First'
Lines for <code>@deffn</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_16.html#SEC217">15.3 Two or More `First' Lines</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_13.html#IDX156">Two letter
names for indices</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_13.html#SEC171">12.4.1 <code>@syncodeindex</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_12.html#SEC162">Two named items
for <code>@table</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_12.html#SEC162">11.3.2 <code>@itemx</code></a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_8.html#SEC101">Two part menu
entry</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_8.html#SEC101">7.3 Less
Cluttered Menu Entry</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_18.html#IDX297"><tt>`txi-<var>cc</var>.tex'</tt></a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_18.html#SEC236">17.1 <code>@documentlanguage
<var>cc</var></code>: Set the Document Language</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_18.html#IDX297">‘<tt>txi-<var>cc</var>.tex</tt>’</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="texinfo_18.html#SEC236">17.1 <code>@documentlanguage
<var>cc</var></code>: Set the Document Language</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="texinfo_14.html#SEC184">Typesetting
commands for dots, etc.</a></td><td valign="top"><a
href="texinfo_14.html#SEC184">13.4 Inserting Ellipsis and Bullets</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
</table>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_5.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_5.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_5.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -149,22 +149,22 @@
corresponding index entry commands:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`cp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>cp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>concept index (<code>@cindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`fn'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>fn</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>function index (<code>@findex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`vr'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>vr</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>variable index (<code>@index</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`ky'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>ky</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>key index (<code>@kindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`pg'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>pg</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>program index (<code>@pindex</code>)
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`tp'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>tp</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>data type index (<code>@tindex</code>)
</p></dd>
</dl>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_6.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_6.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_6.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_6.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_6.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 5.3 <code>@top</code> </h2>
<p>The <code>@top</code> command is a special sectioning command that you use
-only after an <samp>address@hidden Top'</samp> line at the beginning of a
Texinfo file.
+only after an ‘<samp>@node Top</samp>’ line at the beginning of a
Texinfo file.
The <code>@top</code> command tells the <code>makeinfo</code> formatter which
node
is the `Top' node, so it can use it as the root of the node tree if your
manual uses implicit pointers. It has the same typesetting effect as
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@
<p>In a printed manual, an <code>@section</code> command identifies a
numbered section within a chapter. The section title appears in the
table of contents. In Info, an <code>@section</code> command provides a
-title for a segment of text, underlined with <samp>`='</samp>.
+title for a segment of text, underlined with ‘<samp>=</samp>’.
</p>
<p>This section is headed with an <code>@section</code> command and looks like
this in the Texinfo file:
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@
<p>Subsections are to sections as sections are to chapters.
(See section <a href="#SEC79"><code>@section</code></a>.) In Info, subsection
titles are
-underlined with <samp>`-'</samp>. For example,
+underlined with ‘<samp>-</samp>’. For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@subsection This is a
subsection
</pre></td></tr></table>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_7.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_7.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_7.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_7.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_7.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
name the same node.
</p>
<p>Usually, the first node of a Texinfo file is the `Top' node, and its
-`Up' and `Previous' pointers point to the <tt>`dir'</tt> file, which
+`Up' and `Previous' pointers point to the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file,
which
contains the main menu for all of Info.
</p>
<p>The `Top' node itself contains the main or master menu for the manual.
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@
<p>Alternatively, you can insert the `Next', `Previous', and `Up'
pointers yourself. If you do this, you may find it helpful to use the
Texinfo mode keyboard command <kbd>C-c C-c n</kbd>. This command inserts
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp> and a comment line listing the names of the
pointers in
+‘<samp>@node</samp>’ and a comment line listing the names of the
pointers in
their proper order. The comment line helps you keep track of which
arguments are for which pointers. This comment line is especially useful
if you are not familiar with Texinfo.
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
</li><li>
@-commands used in node names generally confuse Info, so you
should avoid them. This includes punctuation characters that are
-escaped with a <samp>`@'</samp>, such as <code>@</code> and <code>{</code>.
For a few
+escaped with a ‘<samp>@</samp>’, such as <code>@</code> and
<code>{</code>. For a few
rare cases when this is useful, Texinfo has limited support for using
@-commands in node names; see <a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC265">Pointer
Validation</a>.
@@ -558,8 +558,8 @@
</li><li>
<a name="IDX98"></a>
You cannot use parentheses in node names, because a node name such as
-<samp>`(foo)bar'</samp> is interpreted by the Info readers as a node
-<samp>`bar'</samp> in an Info file <tt>`foo'</tt>.
+‘<samp>(foo)bar</samp>’ is interpreted by the Info readers as a
node
+‘<samp>bar</samp>’ in an Info file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX99"></a>
@@ -618,21 +618,21 @@
<li>
<a name="IDX106"></a>
<a name="IDX107"></a>
-The Top node (which must be named <samp>`top'</samp> or <samp>`Top'</samp>)
should have
+The Top node (which must be named ‘<samp>top</samp>’ or
‘<samp>Top</samp>’) should have
as its `Up' node the name of a node in another file, where there is a
menu that leads to this file. Specify the file name in parentheses.
<p>Usually, all Info files are installed in the same Info directory tree;
-in this case, use <samp>`(dir)'</samp> as the parent of the Top node; this is
-short for <samp>`(dir)top'</samp>, and specifies the Top node in the
<tt>`dir'</tt>
+in this case, use ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’ as the parent of the Top
node; this is
+short for ‘<samp>(dir)top</samp>’, and specifies the Top node in
the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’
file, which contains the main menu for the Info system as a whole.
</p>
</li><li>
<a name="IDX108"></a>
On the other hand, do not define the `Previous' node of the Top node to
-be <samp>`(dir)'</samp>, as it causes confusing behavior for users: if you are
+be ‘<samp>(dir)</samp>’, as it causes confusing behavior for
users: if you are
in the Top node and hits <kbd>DEL</kbd> to go backwards, you wind up in the
-middle of the some other entry in the <tt>`dir'</tt> file, which has nothing
+middle of the some other entry in the ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file, which
has nothing
to do with what you were reading.
</li><li>
@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@
</li></ul>
<p>See section <a href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">Installing an Info File</a>,
for more information about installing
-an Info file in the <tt>`info'</tt> directory.
+an Info file in the ‘<tt>info</tt>’ directory.
</p>
<p>For concreteness, here is an example with explicit pointers (which you
can maintain automatically with the texinfo mode commands):
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_8.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_8.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_8.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_8.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_8.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -179,12 +179,12 @@
@end menu
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In a menu, every line that begins with an <samp>`* '</samp> is a <em>menu
+<p>In a menu, every line that begins with an ‘<samp>* </samp>’ is
a <em>menu
entry</em>. (Note the space after the asterisk.) A line that does not
-start with an <samp>`* '</samp> may also appear in a menu. Such a line is
+start with an ‘<samp>* </samp>’ may also appear in a menu. Such a
line is
not a menu entry but is a menu comment line that appears in the Info
-file. In the example above, the line <samp>`Larger Units of Text'</samp> is a
-menu comment line; the two lines starting with <samp>`* '</samp> are menu
+file. In the example above, the line ‘<samp>Larger Units of
Text</samp>’ is a
+menu comment line; the two lines starting with ‘<samp>* </samp>’
are menu
<a name="IDX110"></a>
entries. Space characters in a menu are preserved as-is; this allows
you to format the menu as you wish.
@@ -341,14 +341,14 @@
several files at once.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>In this example, the menu has two entries. <samp>`Files'</samp> is both a
menu
+<p>In this example, the menu has two entries.
‘<samp>Files</samp>’ is both a menu
entry name and the name of the node referred to by that name.
-<samp>`Multiples'</samp> is the menu entry name; it refers to the node named
-<samp>`Buffers'</samp>. The line <samp>`Larger Units of Text'</samp> is a
comment; it
+‘<samp>Multiples</samp>’ is the menu entry name; it refers to the
node named
+‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’. The line ‘<samp>Larger Units of
Text</samp>’ is a comment; it
appears in the menu, but is not an entry.
</p>
-<p>Since no file name is specified with either <samp>`Files'</samp> or
-<samp>`Buffers'</samp>, they must be the names of nodes in the same Info file
+<p>Since no file name is specified with either
‘<samp>Files</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’, they must be the names of nodes in the
same Info file
(see section <a href="#SEC103">Referring to Other Info Files</a>).
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -386,8 +386,8 @@
@end menu
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>For example, to refer directly to the <samp>`Outlining'</samp> and
-<samp>`Rebinding'</samp> nodes in the <cite>Emacs Manual</cite>, you would
write a
+<p>For example, to refer directly to the ‘<samp>Outlining</samp>’
and
+‘<samp>Rebinding</samp>’ nodes in the <cite>Emacs Manual</cite>,
you would write a
menu like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@menu
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@
<p>If you do not list the node name, but only name the file, then Info
presumes that you are referring to the `Top' node.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`dir'</tt> file that contains the main menu for Info has menu
+<p>The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ file that contains the main menu for Info
has menu
entries that list only file names. These take you directly to the `Top'
nodes of each Info document. (See section <a
href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">Installing an Info File</a>.)
</p>
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@
text editor.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(The <tt>`dir'</tt> top level directory for the Info system is an Info file,
+<p>(The ‘<tt>dir</tt>’ top level directory for the Info system is
an Info file,
not a Texinfo file, but a menu entry looks the same in both types of
file.)
</p>
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_9.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_9.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_9.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_9.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_9.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
reference names that manual.
</p>
<p>In Info, a cross reference results in an entry that you can follow using
-the Info <samp>`f'</samp> command. (See <a
href="../info/Help_002dAdv.html#Help_002dAdv">Some advanced Info commands:
(info)Help-Adv</a>.)
+the Info ‘<samp>f</samp>’ command. (See <a
href="../info/Help_002dAdv.html#Help_002dAdv">Some advanced Info commands:
(info)Help-Adv</a>.)
</p>
<p>The various cross reference commands use nodes (or anchors,
see section <a href="texinfo_7.html#SEC96"><code>@anchor</code></a>) to define
cross reference locations.
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>@xref</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used to start a sentence in the printed manual saying `See …'
-or an Info cross-reference saying <samp>`*Note <var>name</var>:
<var>node</var>.'</samp>.
+or an Info cross-reference saying ‘<samp>*Note <var>name</var>:
<var>node</var>.</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@ref</code></dt>
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
<dt> <code>@pxref</code></dt>
<dd><p>Used within parentheses to make a reference that suits both an Info
file and a printed book. Starts with a lower case `see' within the
-printed manual. (<samp>`p'</samp> is for `parenthesis'.)
+printed manual. (‘<samp>p</samp>’ is for `parenthesis'.)
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>@inforef</code></dt>
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
</li><li>
The name of the Info file in which the reference is located, if it is
-different from the current file. You need not include any <samp>`.info'</samp>
+different from the current file. You need not include any
‘<samp>.info</samp>’
suffix on the file name, since Info readers try appending it
automatically.
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@
<p>The <code>@xref</code> command generates a cross reference for the
beginning of a sentence. The Info formatting commands convert it into
-an Info cross reference, which the Info <samp>`f'</samp> command can use to
+an Info cross reference, which the Info ‘<samp>f</samp>’ command
can use to
bring you directly to another node. The TeX typesetting commands
convert it into a page reference, or a reference to another book or
manual.
@@ -764,8 +764,8 @@
<blockquote><p>See section “Overview” in <i>The GNU Make
Manual</i>.
</p></blockquote>
-<p>In this example, <samp>`Top'</samp> is the name of the first node, and
-<samp>`Overview'</samp> is the name of the first section of the manual.
+<p>In this example, ‘<samp>Top</samp>’ is the name of the first
node, and
+‘<samp>Overview</samp>’ is the name of the first section of the
manual.
</p><hr size="6">
<a name="ref"></a>
<a name="SEC115"></a>
@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
<p>Separate the arguments with commas, as with <code>@xref</code>. Also, you
must terminate the reference with a comma or period after the
-<samp>`}'</samp>, as you do with <code>@xref</code>.
+‘<samp>}</samp>’, as you do with <code>@xref</code>.
</p>
<p>The template is:
</p>
@@ -998,7 +998,7 @@
<p>and
</p>
-<blockquote><p>See Info file <tt>`info'</tt>, node <samp>`Expert'</samp>, for
more information.
+<blockquote><p>See Info file ‘<tt>info</tt>’, node
‘<samp>Expert</samp>’, for more information.
</p></blockquote>
<p>Similarly,
@@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@
<p>and
</p>
-<blockquote><p>See Info file <tt>`info'</tt>, node <samp>`Expert'</samp>, for
more information.
+<blockquote><p>See Info file ‘<tt>info</tt>’, node
‘<samp>Expert</samp>’, for more information.
</p></blockquote>
<p>The converse of <code>@inforef</code> is <code>@cite</code>, which is used
to
@@ -1110,9 +1110,9 @@
<a name="IDX115"></a>
<p>You can use this form in the input file if you wish. We feel it's not
-necessary to clutter up the output with the extra <samp>`<URL:'</samp> and
-<samp>`>'</samp>, since any software that tries to detect url's in text
already
-has to detect them without the <samp>`<URL:'</samp> to be useful.
+necessary to clutter up the output with the extra
‘<samp><URL:</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>></samp>’, since any software that tries to detect url's
in text already
+has to detect them without the ‘<samp><URL:</samp>’ to be
useful.
</p>
<hr size="6">
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.15
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html:1.15 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_fot.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@
<p>The first syllable of “Texinfo” is pronounced
like “speck”, not “hex”. This odd pronunciation is
derived from,
but is not the same as, the pronunciation of TeX. In the word
-TeX, the <samp>`X'</samp> is actually the Greek letter “chi”
rather than
-the English letter “ex”. Pronounce TeX as if the <samp>`X'</samp>
were the
-last sound in the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo as if the <samp>`x'</samp>
+TeX, the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ is actually the Greek letter
“chi” rather than
+the English letter “ex”. Pronounce TeX as if the
‘<samp>X</samp>’ were the
+last sound in the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo as if the
‘<samp>x</samp>’
were a `k'. Spell “Texinfo” with a capital “T” and
the other
letters in lower case.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT2" href="texinfo_2.html#DOCF2">(2)</a></h3>
@@ -125,14 +125,14 @@
is the sample footnote.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT10" href="texinfo_20.html#DOCF10">(10)</a></h3>
<p>Note the use
-of the <samp>`;'</samp> character, instead of <samp>`:'</samp>, as directory
separator
+of the ‘<samp>;</samp>’ character, instead of
‘<samp>:</samp>’, as directory separator
on these systems.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT11" href="texinfo_21.html#DOCF11">(11)</a></h3>
<p>On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, Info will
-try the <tt>`.inf'</tt> extension as well.
+try the ‘<tt>.inf</tt>’ extension as well.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT12" href="texinfo_21.html#DOCF12">(12)</a></h3>
<p>Note the
-use of <samp>`;'</samp> as the directory separator, and a different syntax for
+use of ‘<samp>;</samp>’ as the directory separator, and a
different syntax for
using values of other environment variables.
</p><h3><a name="FOOT13" href="texinfo_21.html#DOCF13">(13)</a></h3>
<p>On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, use semi-colon instead.
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html:1.17 Mon Nov 14 11:14:01 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/texinfo_toc.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -276,8 +276,8 @@
<ul class="toc">
<li><a name="TOC152" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC175">13.1 Inserting @ and
Braces</a>
<ul class="toc">
- <li><a name="TOC153" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
<samp>`@'</samp> with @@</a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC154" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
<samp>`{'</samp> and <samp>`}'</samp>with @{ and @}</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC153" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC176">13.1.1 Inserting
‘<samp>@</samp>’ with @@</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC154" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC177">13.1.2 Inserting
‘<samp>{</samp>’ and ‘<samp>}</samp>’with @{ and
@}</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC155" href="texinfo_14.html#SEC178">13.2 Inserting Space</a>
<ul class="toc">
@@ -367,8 +367,8 @@
<li><a name="TOC215" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC239">18.1 Defining
Macros</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC216" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC240">18.2 Invoking
Macros</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC217" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC241">18.3 Macro
Details</a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC218" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
<samp>address@hidden <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var>'</samp></a></li>
- <li><a name="TOC219" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
<samp>`definfoenclose'</samp>: Customized Highlighting</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC218" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC242">18.4
‘<samp>@alias <var>new</var>=<var>existing</var></samp>’</a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC219" href="texinfo_19.html#SEC243">18.5
‘<samp>definfoenclose</samp>’: Customized Highlighting</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC220" href="texinfo_20.html#SEC244">19. Formatting and
Printing Hardcopy</a>
<ul class="toc">
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@
</ul></li>
<li><a name="TOC247" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC271">20.2 Installing an Info
File</a>
<ul class="toc">
- <li><a name="TOC248" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory
File <tt>`dir'</tt></a></li>
+ <li><a name="TOC248" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC272">20.2.1 The Directory
File ‘<tt>dir</tt>’</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC249" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC273">20.2.2 Listing a New
Info File</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC250" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC274">20.2.3 Info Files in
Other Directories</a></li>
<li><a name="TOC251" href="texinfo_21.html#SEC275">20.2.4 Installing
Info Directory Files</a></li>
Index: texi2html/Tests/viper_monolithic_res/viper.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/viper_monolithic_res/viper.html:1.33
texi2html/Tests/viper_monolithic_res/viper.html:1.34
--- texi2html/Tests/viper_monolithic_res/viper.html:1.33 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_monolithic_res/viper.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -201,8 +201,8 @@
in some cases, especially in the Vi Insert state. John Hawkins
<address@hidden> has provided a set of customizations, which
enables additional Emacs bindings under Viper. These customizations can be
-included in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file and are found at the following URL:
-<tt>`http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jshawkin/viper-sample'</tt>.
+included in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file and are found at the
following URL:
+‘<tt>http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jshawkin/viper-sample</tt>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">1.1 Emacs
Preliminaries</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Basic concepts in Emacs.
@@ -293,10 +293,10 @@
cursor of the screen is positioned on the character after <em>point</em>.
Every window has a <em>mode line</em> that displays information about the
buffer.
You can change the format of the mode
-line, but normally if you see <samp>`**'</samp> at the beginning of a mode
line it
+line, but normally if you see ‘<samp>**</samp>’ at the beginning
of a mode line it
means that the buffer is <em>modified</em>. If you write out the contents of
a buffer to a file, then the buffer will become not modified. Also if
-you see <samp>`%%'</samp> at the beginning of the mode line, it means that the
file
+you see ‘<samp>%%</samp>’ at the beginning of the mode line, it
means that the file
associated with the buffer is write protected. The mode line will also
show the buffer name and current major and minor modes (see below).
A special buffer called <em>Minibuffer</em> is displayed as the last line
@@ -382,20 +382,20 @@
(require 'viper)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in your <tt>`~/.emacs'</tt> file. The <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file is placed in
your
+<p>in your ‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’ file. The
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file is placed in your
home directory and it is be executed every time you invoke Emacs. This is
the place where all general Emacs customization takes place. Beginning with
version 20.0, Emacsen have an interactive interface, which simplifies the
job of customization significantly.
</p>
-<p>Viper also uses the file <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> for Viper-specific
customization.
+<p>Viper also uses the file ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ for Viper-specific
customization.
The location of Viper customization file can be changed by setting the
-variable <code>viper-custom-file-name</code> in <tt>`.emacs'</tt>
<em>prior</em> to loading
+variable <code>viper-custom-file-name</code> in ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’
<em>prior</em> to loading
Viper.
</p>
<p>The latest versions of Emacs have an interactive customization facility,
-which allows you to (mostly) bypass the use of the <tt>`.emacs'</tt> and
-<tt>`.viper'</tt> files. You can reach this customization
+which allows you to (mostly) bypass the use of the
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ files. You can reach this customization
facility from within Viper's VI state by executing the Ex command
<kbd>:customize</kbd>.
</p>
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@
See section <a href="#SEC28">Packages that Change Keymaps</a>, to find out
when forcing Vi command state
on a buffer may be counter-productive.
</p>
-<p>Even if your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file does not invoke Viper automatically,
+<p>Even if your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file does not invoke Viper
automatically,
you can still load Viper and enter the Vi command state by typing the
following from within Emacs:
</p>
@@ -412,8 +412,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When Emacs first comes up, if you have not specified a file on the
-command line, it will show the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer, in the
-<samp>`Lisp Interaction'</samp> mode. After you invoke Viper, you can start
+command line, it will show the ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer, in
the
+‘<samp>Lisp Interaction</samp>’ mode. After you invoke Viper, you
can start
editing files by using <kbd>:e</kbd>, <kbd>:vi</kbd>, or <kbd>v</kbd> commands.
(See section <a href="#SEC44">File and Buffer Handling</a>, for more
information on <kbd>v</kbd> and other
new commands that, in many cases, are more convenient than <kbd>:e</kbd>,
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@
<p>Viper has four states, Emacs, Vi, Insert, and Replace.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Emacs state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Emacs state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the state plain vanilla Emacs is normally in. After you have
loaded
Viper, <kbd>C-z</kbd> will normally take you to Vi command state. Another
<kbd>C-z</kbd> will take you back to Emacs state. This toggle key can be
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@
Emacs runs on a dumb terminal or in an Xterm window).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Vi state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Vi state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the Vi command mode. Any of the Vi commands, such as <kbd>i,
o, a</kbd>,
…, will take you to Insert state. All Vi commands may
be used in this mode. Most Ex commands can also be used.
@@ -483,15 +483,15 @@
inserts them automatically in front of the Ex command.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Insert state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Insert state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Insert state is the Vi insertion mode. <kbd>ESC</kbd> will take you
back to
Vi state. Insert state editing can be done, including auto-indentation. By
default, Viper disables Emacs key bindings in Insert state.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Replace state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Replace state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Commands like <kbd>cw</kbd> invoke the Replace state. When you cross
the
-boundary of a replacement region (usually designated via a <samp>`$'</samp>
sign),
+boundary of a replacement region (usually designated via a
‘<samp>$</samp>’ sign),
it will automatically change to Insert state. You do not have to worry
about it. The key bindings remain practically the same as in Insert
state. If you type <kbd>ESC</kbd>, Viper will switch to Vi command mode,
terminating the
@@ -642,12 +642,12 @@
<dd><a name="IDX19"></a>
<a name="IDX20"></a>
-<p>These are the Emacs <samp>`quit'</samp> keys.
+<p>These are the Emacs ‘<samp>quit</samp>’ keys.
There will be cases where you will have to
use <kbd>C-g</kbd> to quit. Similarly, <kbd>C-]</kbd> is used to exit
-<samp>`Recursive Edits'</samp> in Emacs for which there is no comparable Vi
+‘<samp>Recursive Edits</samp>’ in Emacs for which there is no
comparable Vi
functionality and no key-binding. Recursive edits are indicated by
-<samp>`[]'</samp> brackets framing the modes on the mode line.
+‘<samp>[]</samp>’ brackets framing the modes on the mode line.
See <a href="emacs.html#Recursive-Edit">Recursive Edit: (emacs)Recursive
Edit</a> section `Recursive Edit' in <cite>The GNU Emacs Manual</cite>.
At user level 1, <kbd>C-g</kbd> is bound to <code>viper-info-on-file</code>
function instead.
@@ -679,7 +679,7 @@
about are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Undo'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Undo</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX23"></a>
<p><kbd>u</kbd> will undo. Undo can be repeated by the <kbd>.</kbd> key.
Undo itself
can be undone. Another <kbd>u</kbd> will change the direction. The presence
@@ -690,14 +690,14 @@
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Counts'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Counts</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Most commands, <kbd>~</kbd>, <kbd>[[</kbd>, <kbd>p</kbd>, <kbd>/</kbd>,
…, etc., take counts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Regexps'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Regexps</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Viper uses Emacs Regular Expressions for searches. These are a
superset of
Vi regular
-expressions, excepting the change-of-case escapes <samp>`\u'</samp>,
<samp>`\L'</samp>,
+expressions, excepting the change-of-case escapes
‘<samp>\u</samp>’, ‘<samp>\L</samp>’,
…, etc. See <a href="emacs.html#Regular-Expressions">(emacs)Regular
Expressions</a> section `Regular Expressions' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for details.
Files specified to <kbd>:e</kbd> use <code>csh</code> regular expressions
(globbing, wildcards, what have you).
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@
<a name="IDX30"></a>
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Ex commands'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Ex commands</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX31"></a>
<p>The current working directory of a buffer is automatically inserted in the
minibuffer if you type <kbd>:e</kbd> then space. Absolute filenames are
@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@
continue typing what you need. Emacs will interpret
<kbd>/usr/foo/~/.viper</kbd>
correctly. Similarly, if the prompt is <kbd>~/foo/</kbd> and you need to get
to
<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, keep typing. Emacs interprets <kbd>~/foo//bar/</kbd> as
-<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, since when it sees <samp>`//'</samp>, it understands that
+<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, since when it sees ‘<samp>//</samp>’, it
understands that
<kbd>~/foo/</kbd> is to be discarded.
</p>
<p>The command <kbd>:cd</kbd> will change the default directory for the
@@ -960,7 +960,7 @@
Initially, the Minibuffer comes up in Insert state.
</p>
<p>Some users prefer plain Emacs bindings in the Minibuffer. To this end, set
-<code>viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer</code> to <code>nil</code> in
<tt>`.viper'</tt>.
+<code>viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer</code> to <code>nil</code> in
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’.
See section <a href="#SEC25">Customization</a>, to learn how to do this.
</p>
<p>When the Minibuffer changes Viper states, you will notice that the
appearance
@@ -996,17 +996,17 @@
Some Viper elements are common over all the files.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Textmarkers'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Textmarkers</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX33"></a>
<a name="IDX34"></a>
<p>Textmarkers remember <em>files and positions</em>.
-If you set marker <samp>`a'</samp> in
-file <tt>`foo'</tt>, start editing file <tt>`bar'</tt> and type <kbd>'a</kbd>,
then
-<em>YOU WILL SWITCH TO FILE <tt>`foo'</tt></em>. You can see the contents of a
+If you set marker ‘<samp>a</samp>’ in
+file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’, start editing file ‘<tt>bar</tt>’
and type <kbd>'a</kbd>, then
+<em>YOU WILL SWITCH TO FILE ‘<tt>foo</tt>’</em>. You can see the
contents of a
textmarker using the Viper command <kbd>[<a-z></kbd> where <a-z>
are the
-textmarkers, e.g., <kbd>[a</kbd> to view marker <samp>`a'</samp> .
+textmarkers, e.g., <kbd>[a</kbd> to view marker ‘<samp>a</samp>’ .
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Repeated Commands'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Repeated Commands</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Command repetitions are common over files. Typing <kbd>!!</kbd> will
repeat the
last <kbd>!</kbd> command whichever file it was issued from.
Typing <kbd>.</kbd> will repeat the last command from any file, and
@@ -1015,18 +1015,18 @@
Note: in some rare cases, that <kbd>: <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> may do something
dangerous.
However, usually its effect can be undone by typing <kbd>u</kbd>.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Registers'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Registers</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX35"></a>
<p>Registers are common to files. Also, text yanked with <kbd>y</kbd> can be
put back (<kbd>p</kbd>) into any file. The Viper command
<kbd>]<a-z></kbd>, where <a-z> are
the registers, can be used to look at the contents of a register, e.g.,
-type <kbd>]a</kbd> to view register <samp>`a'</samp>.
+type <kbd>]a</kbd> to view register ‘<samp>a</samp>’.
</p>
<p>There is one difference in text deletion that you should be
aware of. This difference comes from Emacs and was adopted in Viper
because we find it very useful. In Vi, if you delete a line, say, and then
another line, these two deletions are separated and are put back
-separately if you use the <samp>`p'</samp> command. In Emacs (and Viper),
successive
+separately if you use the ‘<samp>p</samp>’ command. In Emacs (and
Viper), successive
series of deletions that are <em>not interrupted</em> by other commands are
lumped together, so the deleted text gets accumulated and can be put back
as one chunk. If you want to break a sequence of deletions so that the
@@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@
text, you should perform a non-deleting action, e.g., move the cursor one
character in any direction.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Absolute Filenames'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Absolute Filenames</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX36"></a>
<p>The current directory name for a file is automatically prepended to the
file name in any
@@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@
</p>
<p>The command <kbd>:cd</kbd> will change the default directory for the
current Emacs buffer. The Ex command <kbd>:e</kbd> will interpret the
-filename argument in <samp>`csh'</samp>, by default. See section <a
href="#SEC25">Customization</a>, if you
+filename argument in ‘<samp>csh</samp>’, by default. See section
<a href="#SEC25">Customization</a>, if you
want to change this.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@
<kbd>:se list</kbd> requires modification of the display code for Emacs, so
it is not implemented.
A useful alternative is <code>cat -t -e file</code>. Unfortunately, it cannot
-be used directly inside Emacs, since Emacs will obdurately change
<samp>`^I'</samp>
+be used directly inside Emacs, since Emacs will obdurately change
‘<samp>^I</samp>’
back to normal tabs.
</li></ul>
@@ -1213,15 +1213,15 @@
(see section <a href="#SEC39">Changing Text</a>), even Shell Commands (see
section <a href="#SEC46">Shell Commands</a>)
use these commands to describe a region of text to operate on.
Thus, type <kbd>dw</kbd> to delete a word, <kbd>>}</kbd> to shift a
paragraph, or
-<kbd>!'afmt</kbd> to format a region from <samp>`point'</samp> to textmarker
-<samp>`a'</samp>.
+<kbd>!'afmt</kbd> to format a region from ‘<samp>point</samp>’ to
textmarker
+‘<samp>a</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX44"></a>
-<p>Viper adds the region specifiers <samp>`r'</samp> and <samp>`R'</samp>.
Emacs has a
+<p>Viper adds the region specifiers ‘<samp>r</samp>’ and
‘<samp>R</samp>’. Emacs has a
special marker called <em>mark</em>. The text-area between the current cursor
position <em>point</em> and the <em>mark</em> is called the <em>region</em>.
-<samp>`r'</samp> specifies the raw region and <samp>`R'</samp> is the expanded
region
+‘<samp>r</samp>’ specifies the raw region and
‘<samp>R</samp>’ is the expanded region
(i.e., the minimal contiguous chunk of full lines that contains the raw
region).
<kbd>dr</kbd> will now delete the region, <kbd>>r</kbd> will shift it, etc.
@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@
(see section <a href="#SEC12">Multiple Files in Viper</a>). In addition to
the files, Emacs has
buffers. These can be seen in the <kbd>:args</kbd> list and switched using
<kbd>:next</kbd> if you type <kbd>:set ex-cycle-through-non-files t</kbd>, or
-specify <code>(setq ex-cycle-through-non-files t)</code> in your
<tt>`.viper'</tt>
+specify <code>(setq ex-cycle-through-non-files t)</code> in your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
file. See section <a href="#SEC25">Customization</a>, for details.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@
<kbd>M-y</kbd> (See section <a href="#SEC9">Insert State</a>, for details.)
The Viper command <kbd>] register</kbd> will display the contents of any
register, numeric or alphabetical. The related command <kbd>[ textmarker</kbd>
-will show the text around the textmarker. <samp>`register'</samp> and
<samp>`textmarker'</samp>
+will show the text around the textmarker. ‘<samp>register</samp>’
and ‘<samp>textmarker</samp>’
can be any letters from a through z.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1370,8 +1370,8 @@
<p>Viper facilitates the use of Emacs-style keyboard macros. <kbd>@#</kbd>
will
start a macro definition. As you type, the commands will be executed, and
remembered (This is called “learn mode” in some editors.)
-<kbd>@register</kbd> will complete the macro, putting it into
<samp>`register'</samp>,
-where <samp>`register'</samp> is any character from <samp>`a'</samp> through
<samp>`z'</samp>. Then
+<kbd>@register</kbd> will complete the macro, putting it into
‘<samp>register</samp>’,
+where ‘<samp>register</samp>’ is any character from
‘<samp>a</samp>’ through ‘<samp>z</samp>’. Then
you can execute this macro using <kbd>@register</kbd>. It is, of course,
possible to yank some text into a register and execute it using
<kbd>@register</kbd>. Typing <kbd>@@</kbd>, <kbd>@RET</kbd>, or
<kbd>@C-j</kbd> will
@@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@
<p>Viper provides buffer search, the ability to search the buffer for a region
-under the cursor. You have to turn this on in <tt>`.viper'</tt> either by
calling
+under the cursor. You have to turn this on in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
either by calling
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-buffer-search-enable)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(copy-face 'default
'viper-search-face)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX56"></a>
-<p>in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. If you want to change how patterns are
highlighted, you
+<p>in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. If you want to change how patterns are
highlighted, you
will have to change <code>viper-search-face</code> to your liking. The easiest
way to do this is to use Emacs customization widget, which is accessible
from the menubar. Viper customization group is located under the
@@ -1541,10 +1541,10 @@
<p>Emacs also provides Dynamic Abbreviations. Given a partial word, Emacs
will search the buffer to find an extension for this word. For instance,
-one can type <samp>`Abbreviations'</samp> by typing <samp>`A'</samp>, followed
by a keystroke
-that completed the <samp>`A'</samp> to <samp>`Abbreviations'</samp>. Repeated
typing
+one can type ‘<samp>Abbreviations</samp>’ by typing
‘<samp>A</samp>’, followed by a keystroke
+that completed the ‘<samp>A</samp>’ to
‘<samp>Abbreviations</samp>’. Repeated typing
will search further back in the buffer, so that one could get
-<samp>`Abbrevs'</samp> by repeating the
+‘<samp>Abbrevs</samp>’ by repeating the
keystroke, which appears earlier in the text. Emacs binds this to
<kbd><kbd>ESC</kbd> /</kbd>, so you will have to find a key and bind the
function
<code>dabbrev-expand</code> to that key.
@@ -1574,7 +1574,7 @@
<p>Viper can be set free from the line–limited movements in Vi, such as
<kbd>l</kbd>
refusing to move beyond the line, <kbd>ESC</kbd> moving one character back,
-etc. These derive from Ex, which is a line editor. If your <tt>`.viper'</tt>
+etc. These derive from Ex, which is a line editor. If your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
contains
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><code>(setq
viper-ex-style-motion nil)</code>
@@ -1671,7 +1671,7 @@
into 2. Except for novice users, <kbd>C-c</kbd> is also set to execute an
Emacs
command from the current major mode. <kbd>ESC</kbd> will do the same, if you
configure <kbd>ESC</kbd> as Meta by setting <code>viper-no-multiple-ESC</code>
to nil
-in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. See section <a href="#SEC25">Customization</a>.
<kbd>C-\</kbd> in Insert, Replace, or Vi
+in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. See section <a
href="#SEC25">Customization</a>. <kbd>C-\</kbd> in Insert, Replace, or Vi
states will make Emacs think <kbd>Meta</kbd> has been hit.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>\</kbd></dt>
@@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@
<a name="IDX66"></a>
<p><kbd>Q</kbd> is for query replace. By default,
each string to be replaced is treated as a regular expression. You can use
-<code>(setq viper-re-query-replace nil)</code> in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file
to
+<code>(setq viper-re-query-replace nil)</code> in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file to
turn this off. (For normal searches, <kbd>:se nomagic</kbd> will work. Note
that <kbd>:se nomagic</kbd> turns Regexps off completely, unlike Vi).
</p></dd>
@@ -1894,26 +1894,26 @@
<p>The features first. For details, look up the Emacs Manual.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Make'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Make</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX108"></a>
<a name="IDX109"></a>
<p>Makes and Compiles can be done from the editor. Error messages will be
parsed and you can move to the error lines.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Shell'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Shell</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX110"></a>
<a name="IDX111"></a>
<p>You can talk to Shells from inside the editor. Your entire shell session
can be treated as a file.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Mail'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Mail</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX112"></a>
<a name="IDX113"></a>
<p>Mail can be read from and sent within the editor. Several sophisticated
packages exist.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Language Sensitive Editing'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Language Sensitive Editing</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Editing modes are written for most computer languages in existence. By
controlling indentation, they catch punctuation errors.
</p></dd>
@@ -1923,41 +1923,41 @@
packages that come with standard distribution of Emacs.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Transparent FTP'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Transparent FTP</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX114"></a>
<a name="IDX115"></a>
<p><code>ange-ftp.el</code> can ftp from the editor to files on other machines
transparent to the user.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`RCS Interfaces'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>RCS Interfaces</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX116"></a>
<a name="IDX117"></a>
<a name="IDX118"></a>
<p><code>vc.el</code> for doing RCS commands from inside the editor
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Directory Editor'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Directory Editor</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX119"></a>
<a name="IDX120"></a>
<p><code>dired.el</code> for editing contents of directories and for
navigating in
the file system.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Syntactic Highlighting'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Syntactic Highlighting</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX121"></a>
<a name="IDX122"></a>
<p><code>font-lock.el</code> for automatic highlighting various parts of a
buffer
using different fonts and colors.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Saving Emacs Configuration'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Saving Emacs Configuration</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX123"></a>
<a name="IDX124"></a>
<p><code>desktop.el</code> for saving/restoring configuration on Emacs
exit/startup.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Spell Checker'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Spell Checker</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX125"></a>
<a name="IDX126"></a>
<p><code>ispell.el</code> for spell checking the buffer, words, regions, etc.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`File and Buffer Comparison'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>File and Buffer Comparison</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX127"></a>
<a name="IDX128"></a>
<p><code>ediff.el</code> for finding differences between files and for applying
@@ -1966,8 +1966,8 @@
</dl>
<p>Emacs Lisp archives exist on
-<samp>`archive.cis.ohio-state.edu'</samp>
-and <samp>`wuarchive.wustl.edu'</samp>
+‘<samp>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</samp>’
+and ‘<samp>wuarchive.wustl.edu</samp>’
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1998,15 +1998,15 @@
<li>
<a name="IDX129"></a>
<a name="IDX130"></a>
-Elisp code in a <tt>`.viper'</tt> file in your home directory. Viper
-loads <tt>`.viper'</tt> just before it does the binding for mode
+Elisp code in a ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file in your home directory.
Viper
+loads ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ just before it does the binding for mode
hooks. This is recommended for experts only.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX131"></a>
-Elisp code in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file before and after the <code>(require
+Elisp code in your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file before and after the
<code>(require
'viper)</code> line. This method is <em>not</em> recommended, unless you know
what
you are doing. Only two variables, <code>viper-mode</code> and
-<code>viper-custom-file-name</code>, are supposed to be customized in
<tt>`.emacs'</tt>,
+<code>viper-custom-file-name</code>, are supposed to be customized in
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’,
prior to loading Viper (i.e., prior to <code>(require 'viper)</code> command.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX132"></a>
@@ -2014,13 +2014,13 @@
customization widget, which lets you change the values of Viper
customizable variables easily. This method is good for novice and
experts alike. The customization code in the form of Lisp commands will be
-placed in <tt>`~/.emacs'</tt> or some other customization file depending on the
+placed in ‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’ or some other customization file
depending on the
version of Emacs that you use. Still, it is recommended to separate
Viper-related customization produced by the Emacs customization widget
-and keep it in the <tt>`.viper'</tt> file.
+and keep it in the ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
<p>Some advanced customization cannot be accomplished this way, however, and
-has to be done in Emacs Lisp in the <tt>`.viper'</tt> file. For the common
+has to be done in Emacs Lisp in the ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file. For
the common
cases, examples are provided that you can use directly.
</p></li></ul>
@@ -2119,7 +2119,7 @@
<dt> <code>buffer-read-only</code></dt>
<dt> <code>:se ro (:se readonly)</code></dt>
<dd><p>Set current buffer to read only. To change globally put
-<code>(setq-default buffer-read-only t)</code> in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file.
+<code>(setq-default buffer-read-only t)</code> in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>blink-matching-paren t</code></dt>
<dt> <code>:se sm (:se showmatch)</code></dt>
@@ -2240,11 +2240,11 @@
for each buffer (or you can add <code>viper-mode</code> to the appropriate
major mode
hooks using <code>viper-load-hook</code>).
</p>
-<p>This option must be set in the file <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>.
+<p>This option must be set in the file ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-custom-file-name "~/.viper"</code></dt>
<dd><p>File used for Viper-specific customization.
-Change this setting, if you want. Must be set in <tt>`.emacs'</tt> (not
<tt>`.viper'</tt>!)
+Change this setting, if you want. Must be set in
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ (not ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’!)
before Viper is loaded. Note that you
have to set it as a string inside double quotes.
</p></dd>
@@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@
to work with most shells, MS Windows, OS/2, etc. However, if it
doesn't work the way you expect, you should write your own.
Use <code>viper-glob-unix-files</code> and
<code>viper-glob-mswindows-files</code> in
-<tt>`viper-util.el'</tt> as examples.
+‘<tt>viper-util.el</tt>’ as examples.
</p>
<p>This feature is used to expand wildcards in the Ex command <kbd>:e</kbd>.
Note that Viper doesn't support wildcards in the <kbd>:r</kbd> and
<kbd>:w</kbd>
@@ -2303,7 +2303,7 @@
<code>viper-repeat-from-history</code>,
which checks the second key by which it is invoked to see which of the
previous commands to invoke. Viper binds <kbd>f12 1</kbd> and <kbd>f12
2</kbd> only,
-but the user can bind more in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. See section <a
href="#SEC30">Vi Macros</a>, for how to do
+but the user can bind more in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. See section <a
href="#SEC30">Vi Macros</a>, for how to do
this.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-keep-point-on-undo nil</code></dt>
@@ -2320,7 +2320,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-replace-overlay-face 'viper-replace-overlay-face</code></dt>
<dd><p>On a graphical display, Viper highlights replacement regions instead of
-putting a <samp>`$'</samp> at the end. This variable controls the so called
+putting a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ at the end. This variable controls the
so called
<em>face</em> used to highlight the region.
</p>
<p>By default, <code>viper-replace-overlay-face</code> underlines the
replacement on
@@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-toggle-key "\C-z"</code></dt>
<dd><p>Specifies the key used to switch from Emacs to Vi and back.
-Must be set in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. This variable can't be
+Must be set in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. This variable can't be
changed interactively after Viper is loaded.
</p>
<p>In Insert state, this key acts as a temporary escape to Vi state, i.e., it
@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-ESC-key "\e"</code></dt>
<dd><p>Specifies the key used to escape from Insert/Replace states to Vi.
-Must be set in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. This variable cannot be
+Must be set in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. This variable cannot be
changed interactively after Viper is loaded.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-buffer-search-char nil</code></dt>
@@ -2420,7 +2420,7 @@
</dl>
<p>You can reset some of these constants in Viper with the Ex command
<kbd>:set</kbd>
(when so indicated in the table). Or you
-can include a line like this in your <tt>`.viper'</tt> file:
+can include a line like this in your ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq
viper-case-fold-search t)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX136"></a>
@@ -2534,7 +2534,7 @@
are <em>not</em> inherited by Insert state).
</p>
<p>For more information on Viper keymaps, see the header of the file
-<tt>`viper.el'</tt>.
+‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’.
If you wish to change a Viper binding, you can use the
<code>define-key</code> command, to modify
<code>viper-vi-global-user-map</code>,
<code>viper-insert-global-user-map</code>, and
<code>viper-emacs-global-user-map</code>, as
@@ -2545,7 +2545,7 @@
<p>If you want to
bind a key, say <kbd>C-v</kbd>, to the function that scrolls
page down and to make <kbd>0</kbd> display information on the current buffer,
-putting this in <tt>`.viper'</tt> will do the trick in Vi state:
+putting this in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ will do the trick in Vi state:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(define-key
viper-vi-global-user-map "\C-v" 'scroll-down)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>To set a key globally,
@@ -2583,11 +2583,11 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-modify-major-mode
'dired-mode 'emacs-state my-fancy-map)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. To do the same in Vi and Insert states, you should
use
+<p>in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. To do the same in Vi and Insert
states, you should use
<code>vi-state</code> and <code>insert-state</code>. Changes in Insert state
are also
in effect in Replace state. For instance, suppose that the user wants to
use <kbd>dd</kbd> in Vi state under Dired mode to delete files, <kbd>u</kbd>
to unmark
-files, etc. The following code in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> will then do the job:
+files, etc. The following code in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ will then
do the job:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq my-dired-modifier-map
(make-sparse-keymap))
(define-key my-dired-modifier-map "dd" 'dired-flag-file-deletion)
@@ -2629,7 +2629,7 @@
buffer switches to some other Viper state and then back to Emacs state). To
avoid this, one should add <code>viper-change-state-to-emacs</code> to an
appropriate hook of that major mode. (Check the function
-<code>viper-set-hooks</code> in <tt>`viper.el'</tt> for examples.) However,
if you
+<code>viper-set-hooks</code> in ‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’ for examples.)
However, if you
did not set <code>viper-always</code> to <code>nil</code>, chances are that
you won't
need to perform the above procedure, because Viper will take care of most
useful defaults.
@@ -2797,11 +2797,11 @@
several such minor modes and takes care of them, so the above trick
is usually not necessary. If you find that some minor mode, e.g.,
<code>nasty-mode.el</code> interferes with Viper, putting the following in
-<tt>`.viper'</tt> should fix the problem:
+‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ should fix the problem:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">(viper-harness-minor-mode
"nasty-mode")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The argument to <code>viper-harness-minor-mode</code> is the name of the
file for the
-offending minor mode with the suffixes <tt>`.el'</tt> and <tt>`.elc'</tt>
removed.
+offending minor mode with the suffixes ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ removed.
</p>
<p>It may not be always obvious which minor mode is at fault. The only
guidance here is to look into the file that defines the minor mode you are
@@ -2856,7 +2856,7 @@
<dt> <code>viper-buffer-search-char nil</code></dt>
<dd><p>Enable buffer search. Explicit call to
<code>viper-buffer-search-enable</code>
sets <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> to <kbd>g</kbd>. Alternatively,
the user can
-set <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> in <tt>`.viper'</tt> to a key
sequence
+set <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ to
a key sequence
to be used for buffer search. There is no need to call
<code>viper-buffer-search-enable</code> in that case.
<a name="IDX197"></a>
@@ -2881,8 +2881,8 @@
second <kbd>/</kbd> doesn't follow quickly enough, then Viper will issue the
usual prompt <kbd>/</kbd> and will wait for input, as usual in Vi.
If you don't like this behavior, you can “unrecord” these macros
in your
-<tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file. For instance, if you don't like the above feature,
put
-this in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>:
+‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. For instance, if you don't like the
above feature, put
+this in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">(viper-set-searchstyle-toggling-macros 'undefine)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX199"></a>
@@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@
in succession
will undo the previous insertion from the ring and insert the next item on
the ring. If a larger ring size is needed, change the value of the above
-variable in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+variable in the ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
</p>
<p>Since typing these sequences of keys may be tedious, it is suggested that
the
user should bind a function key, such as <kbd>f31</kbd>, as follows:
@@ -3033,7 +3033,7 @@
(copy-face 'default 'viper-minibuffer-insert-face)
(copy-face 'default 'viper-minibuffer-emacs-face)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file or through the customization widget, as
+<p>in the ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file or through the customization
widget, as
described above. However, in that case, the user will not have any
indication of the current Viper state in the minibuffer. (This is important
if the user accidentally switches to another Viper state by typing
<kbd>ESC</kbd> or
@@ -3218,7 +3218,7 @@
<code>viper-surrounding-word-function</code>, which can be changed to indicate
another function for snarfing words out of the buffer. The catch is that
you will then have to write such a function and make it known to your
-Emacs. The function <code>viper-surrounding-word</code> in
<tt>`viper.el'</tt> can be
+Emacs. The function <code>viper-surrounding-word</code> in
‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’ can be
used as a guiding example.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -3319,7 +3319,7 @@
<p>When the user finishes defining a macro (which is done by typing
<kbd>C-x)</kbd> —
a departure from Vi), you will be asked whether you want this
macro to be global, mode-specific, or buffer-specific. You will also be
-given a chance to save the macro in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+given a chance to save the macro in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
This is the easiest way to save a macro and make
it permanently available. If you work your startup files with bare hands,
here is how Viper saves the above macro so that it will be
@@ -3362,7 +3362,7 @@
</p>
<p>For convenience, Viper also lets you define Vi-style macros in its Emacs
state. There is no Ex command, like <kbd>:map</kbd> and <kbd>:map!</kbd> for
doing
-this, but the user can include such a macro in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
The
+this, but the user can include such a macro in the
‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. The
only thing is that the <code>viper-record-kbd-macro</code> command should
specify
<code>emacs-state</code> instead of <code>vi-state</code> or
<code>insert-state</code>.
</p>
@@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@
macro is executed. Suppose now we wanted to bind the key sequence
<kbd>f13 f13</kbd> to the command <code>eval-last-sexp</code>. To accomplish
this, we
can type <kbd>M-x eval-last-sexp</kbd> followed by <kbd>C-x )</kbd>.
-If you answer positively to Viper's offer to save this macro in
<tt>`~/.viper'</tt>
+If you answer positively to Viper's offer to save this macro in
‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’
for future uses, the following will be inserted in that file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-record-kbd-macro
[f16 f16] 'vi-state
@@ -3473,8 +3473,8 @@
f7 a]</code>). The same holds for unmapping. Hitting <kbd>TAB</kbd> while
typing a macro name in the <kbd>:unmap</kbd> or <kbd>:unmap!</kbd> command will
cause name completion. Completions are displayed as strings or
-vectors. However, as before, you don't actually type <samp>`"'</samp>,
-<samp>`['</samp>, or <samp>`]'</samp> that appear in the completions. These
are
+vectors. However, as before, you don't actually type
‘<samp>"</samp>’,
+‘<samp>[</samp>’, or ‘<samp>]</samp>’ that appear in
the completions. These are
meta-symbols that indicate whether the corresponding macro name is a
vector or a string.
</p>
@@ -3494,7 +3494,7 @@
recognized as a timeout macro is controlled by the variable
<code>viper-fast-keyseq-timeout</code>, which defaults to 200 milliseconds.
</p>
-<p>For the most part, Viper macros defined in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> can be shared
+<p>For the most part, Viper macros defined in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’
can be shared
between Emacs, XEmacs, and X and TTY modes. However, macros defined via
function keys may need separate definitions when XEmacs and Emacs have
different names for the same keyboard key. For instance, the `Page Up' key
@@ -3536,7 +3536,7 @@
<h1 class="chapter"> 4. Commands </h1>
<p>This section is a semi-automatically bowdlerized version of the Vi
-reference created by <br> <samp>address@hidden'</samp> and others. It can be
+reference created by <br> ‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ and
others. It can be
found on the Vi archives. This reference has been adapted for Viper.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -3613,7 +3613,7 @@
<p>Viper adds two region descriptors, <kbd>r</kbd> and <kbd>R</kbd>. These
describe
the Emacs regions (see section <a href="#SEC15">Basics</a>), but they are not
movement commands.
</p>
-<p>The command description uses angle brackets <samp>`<>'</samp> to
indicate
+<p>The command description uses angle brackets
‘<samp><></samp>’ to indicate
metasyntactic variables, since the normal conventions of using simple
text can be confusing with Viper where the commands themselves are
characters. Watch out where <kbd><</kbd> shift commands and
<kbd><count></kbd> are
@@ -3627,12 +3627,12 @@
<a name="IDX241"></a>
<a name="IDX242"></a>
-<p><samp>`<move>'</samp> refers to the above movement commands, and
<samp>`<a-z>'</samp>
-refers to registers or textmarkers from <samp>`a'</samp> to <samp>`z'</samp>.
Note
-that the <samp>`<move>'</samp> is described by full move commands, that
is to
+<p>‘<samp><move></samp>’ refers to the above movement
commands, and ‘<samp><a-z></samp>’
+refers to registers or textmarkers from ‘<samp>a</samp>’ to
‘<samp>z</samp>’. Note
+that the ‘<samp><move></samp>’ is described by full move
commands, that is to
say they will take counts, and otherwise behave like normal move commands.
<a name="IDX243"></a>
-<samp>`<address>'</samp> refers to Ex line addresses, which include
+‘<samp><address></samp>’ refers to Ex line addresses, which
include
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>. <No address></kbd></dt>
@@ -3668,13 +3668,13 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX245"></a>
-<p>Note that <samp>`%'</samp> is used in Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and <kbd>:r
<shell-cmd></kbd>
-to mean current file. If you want a <samp>`%'</samp> in your command, it must
be
-escaped as <samp>`\%'</samp>. Note that <kbd>:w</kbd> and the regular <kbd>:r
<file></kbd>
-command doesn't support the meta symbols <samp>`%'</samp> and
<samp>`#'</samp>, because
+<p>Note that ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is used in Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd>
and <kbd>:r <shell-cmd></kbd>
+to mean current file. If you want a ‘<samp>%</samp>’ in your
command, it must be
+escaped as ‘<samp>\%</samp>’. Note that <kbd>:w</kbd> and the
regular <kbd>:r <file></kbd>
+command doesn't support the meta symbols ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and
‘<samp>#</samp>’, because
file history is a better mechanism.
<a name="IDX246"></a>
-Similarly, <samp>`#'</samp> expands to the previous file. The previous file is
+Similarly, ‘<samp>#</samp>’ expands to the previous file. The
previous file is
the first file in <kbd>:args</kbd> listing. This defaults to previous window
in the VI sense if you have one window only.
</p>
@@ -3682,7 +3682,7 @@
<a name="IDX248"></a>
<a name="IDX249"></a>
<a name="IDX250"></a>
-<p>Others like <samp>`<args> -- arguments'</samp>, <samp>`<cmd> --
command'</samp> etc.
+<p>Others like ‘<samp><args> -- arguments</samp>’,
‘<samp><cmd> -- command</samp>’ etc.
should be fairly obvious.
</p>
<p>Common characters referred to include:
@@ -3715,12 +3715,12 @@
<a name="IDX258"></a>
<a name="IDX259"></a>
-<p>We also use <samp>`word'</samp> for alphanumeric/non-alphanumeric words, and
-<samp>`WORD'</samp> for whitespace delimited words. <samp>`char'</samp>
refers to any
-ASCII character, <samp>`CHAR'</samp> to non-whitespace character.
-Brackets <samp>`[]'</samp> indicate optional parameters;
<samp>`<count>'</samp> also
+<p>We also use ‘<samp>word</samp>’ for
alphanumeric/non-alphanumeric words, and
+‘<samp>WORD</samp>’ for whitespace delimited words.
‘<samp>char</samp>’ refers to any
+ASCII character, ‘<samp>CHAR</samp>’ to non-whitespace character.
+Brackets ‘<samp>[]</samp>’ indicate optional parameters;
‘<samp><count></samp>’ also
optional, usually defaulting to 1. Brackets are elided for
-<samp>`<count>'</samp> to eschew obfuscation.
+‘<samp><count></samp>’ to eschew obfuscation.
</p>
<p>Viper's idea of Vi's words is slightly different from Vi. First, Viper
words understand Emacs symbol tables. Therefore, all symbols declared to be
@@ -4017,7 +4017,7 @@
<dd><p>Find the next bracket/parenthesis/brace and go to its match.
By default, Viper ignores brackets/parentheses/braces that occur inside
parentheses. You can change this by setting
-<code>viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments</code> to nil in your <tt>`.viper'</tt>
file.
+<code>viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments</code> to nil in your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
This option can also be toggled interactively if you quickly hit
<kbd>%%%</kbd>.
</p>
<p>This latter feature is implemented as a vi-style keyboard macro. If you
@@ -4027,7 +4027,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX267"></a>
-<p>in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+<p>in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
@@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@
</p>
<p>Since typing the above sequences of keys may be tedious, the
functions doing the perusing can be bound to unused keyboard keys in the
-<tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file. See section <a href="#SEC29">Viper Specials</a>,
for details.
+‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. See section <a href="#SEC29">Viper
Specials</a>, for details.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<a name="IDX340"></a>
@@ -4358,7 +4358,7 @@
aware of. This difference comes from Emacs and was adopted in Viper
because we find it very useful. In Vi, if you delete a line, say, and then
another line, these two deletions are separated and are put back
-separately if you use the <samp>`p'</samp> command. In Emacs (and Viper),
successive
+separately if you use the ‘<samp>p</samp>’ command. In Emacs (and
Viper), successive
series of deletions that are <em>not interrupted</em> by other commands are
lumped together, so the deleted text gets accumulated and can be put back
as one chunk. If you want to break a sequence of deletions so that the
@@ -4457,19 +4457,19 @@
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y]s/<pat>/<repl>/<f></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Substitute (on lines x through y) the pattern
<pat> (default the last pattern) with <repl>. Useful
-flags <f> are <samp>`g'</samp> for <samp>`global'</samp> (i.e. change
every
-non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and <samp>`c'</samp> for
-<samp>`confirm'</samp> (type <samp>`y'</samp> to confirm a particular
-substitution, else <samp>`n'</samp> ). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
+flags <f> are ‘<samp>g</samp>’ for
‘<samp>global</samp>’ (i.e. change every
+non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and ‘<samp>c</samp>’ for
+‘<samp>confirm</samp>’ (type ‘<samp>y</samp>’ to
confirm a particular
+substitution, else ‘<samp>n</samp>’ ). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
punctuation CHAR unequal to <space> <tab> and <lf> can be
used as
delimiter.
</p>
-<p>In Emacs, <samp>`\&'</samp> stands for the last matched expression, so
+<p>In Emacs, ‘<samp>\&</samp>’ stands for the last matched
expression, so
<kbd>s/[ab]+/\&\&/</kbd> will double the string matched by
<kbd>[ab]</kbd>.
-Viper doesn't treat <samp>`&'</samp> specially, unlike Vi: use
<samp>`\&'</samp> instead.
+Viper doesn't treat ‘<samp>&</samp>’ specially, unlike Vi: use
‘<samp>\&</samp>’ instead.
</p>
<p>Viper does not parse search patterns and does not expand special symbols
-found there (e.g., <samp>`~'</samp> is not expanded to the result of the
previous
+found there (e.g., ‘<samp>~</samp>’ is not expanded to the result
of the previous
substitution).
</p>
<p>Note: <em>The newline character (inserted as <kbd>C-qC-j</kbd>)
@@ -4576,7 +4576,7 @@
<dd><p>To the <count>th occurrence of <string>.
</p>
<p>Viper does not parse search patterns and does not expand special symbols
-found there (e.g., <samp>`~'</samp> is not expanded to the result of the
previous
+found there (e.g., ‘<samp>~</samp>’ is not expanded to the result
of the previous
substitution).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -4616,10 +4616,10 @@
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y]s/<pat>/<repl>/<f></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Substitute (on lines x through y) the pattern <pat> (default the
last
pattern) with <repl>. Useful
-flags <f> are <samp>`g'</samp> for <samp>`global'</samp> (i.e. change
every
-non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and <samp>`c'</samp> for
-<samp>`confirm'</samp> (type <samp>`y'</samp> to confirm a particular
-substitution, else <samp>`n'</samp>). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
+flags <f> are ‘<samp>g</samp>’ for
‘<samp>global</samp>’ (i.e. change every
+non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and ‘<samp>c</samp>’ for
+‘<samp>confirm</samp>’ (type ‘<samp>y</samp>’ to
confirm a particular
+substitution, else ‘<samp>n</samp>’). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
punctuation character other than <space> <tab> and <lf> can
be used as
delimiter.
</p>
@@ -4764,7 +4764,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:rec</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Recover file from autosave. Viper also creates backup files
-that have a <samp>`~'</samp> appended to them.
+that have a ‘<samp>~</samp>’ appended to them.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<a name="IDX420"></a>
@@ -4891,7 +4891,7 @@
<p>Note that many Ex commands, e.g., <kbd>:w</kbd>, accept command arguments.
The
effect is that the command would start acting on the current region. For
instance, if the current region spans the lines 11 through 22, then if you
-type <kbd>1:w</kbd> you would see <samp>`:11,22w'</samp> in the minibuffer.
+type <kbd>1:w</kbd> you would see ‘<samp>:11,22w</samp>’ in the
minibuffer.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>:q</kbd></dt>
@@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@
any file where this newline is missing. This is done by setting Emacs
variable <code>require-final-newline</code> to <code>t</code>. If you don't
like this
feature, use <code>setq-default</code> to set
<code>require-final-newline</code> to
-<code>nil</code>. This must be done in <tt>`.viper'</tt> file.
+<code>nil</code>. This must be done in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y] w <name></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Write to the file <name>.
@@ -4965,7 +4965,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>:f [<file>]</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>without the argument, prints file name and character/line information
afout
the currently visited file. With an argument, sets the currently visited
-filename to <tt>`file'</tt>.
+filename to ‘<tt>file</tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:cd [<dir>]</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Set the working directory to <dir> (default home directory).
@@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@
For instance, typing
<kbd>:map www</kbd> followed by <kbd>:!wc %</kbd> and then typing <kbd>C-x
)</kbd>
will cause <kbd>www</kbd> to run wc on
-current file (Vi replaces <samp>`%'</samp> with the current file name).
+current file (Vi replaces ‘<samp>%</samp>’ with the current file
name).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-x )</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Finish defining a keyboard macro.
@@ -5183,17 +5183,17 @@
<h2 class="section"> 4.6 Shell Commands </h2>
-<p>The symbol <samp>`%'</samp> is used in Ex shell commands to mean current
file. If
-you want a <samp>`%'</samp> in your command, it must be escaped as
<samp>`\%'</samp>.
+<p>The symbol ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is used in Ex shell commands to
mean current file. If
+you want a ‘<samp>%</samp>’ in your command, it must be escaped as
‘<samp>\%</samp>’.
<a name="IDX492"></a>
-However if <samp>`%'</samp> is the first character, it stands as the address
for
+However if ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is the first character, it stands as
the address for
the whole file.
<a name="IDX493"></a>
-Similarly, <samp>`#'</samp> expands to the previous file. The previous file
is the
+Similarly, ‘<samp>#</samp>’ expands to the previous file. The
previous file is the
first file in <kbd>:args</kbd> listing. This defaults to the previous file in
the VI sense if you have one window.
</p>
-<p>Symbols <samp>`%'</samp> and <samp>`#'</samp> are also used in the Ex
commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and
+<p>Symbols ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and ‘<samp>#</samp>’ are
also used in the Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and
<kbd>:r <shell-cmd></kbd>. The commands <kbd>:w</kbd> and the regular
<kbd>:r
<file></kbd> command don't support these meta symbols, because file
history is a
better mechanism.
@@ -5221,7 +5221,7 @@
<dd><p>The shell executes <cmd>, with standard
input the lines described by <count><move>,
next the standard output replaces those lines
-(think of <samp>`cb'</samp>, <samp>`sort'</samp>, <samp>`nroff'</samp>, etc.).
+(think of ‘<samp>cb</samp>’, ‘<samp>sort</samp>’,
‘<samp>nroff</samp>’, etc.).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><count> !!<cmd></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Give <count> lines as standard input to the
@@ -5330,7 +5330,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>sh=<string></kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX510"></a>
<p>shell – The program to be used for shell escapes
-(default <samp>`$SHELL'</samp> (default <tt>`/bin/sh'</tt>)).
+(default ‘<samp>$SHELL</samp>’ (default
‘<tt>/bin/sh</tt>’)).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>shiftwidth=<count></kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>sw=<count></kbd></dt>
@@ -5375,7 +5375,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>ws</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX519"></a>
<p>wrapscan – When searching, the end is
-considered <samp>`stuck'</samp> to the begin of the file.
+considered ‘<samp>stuck</samp>’ to the begin of the file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>nowrapscan</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>nows</kbd></dt>
@@ -6680,13 +6680,13 @@
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_0">#</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX246"># (Previous file)</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#SEC32">4.1 Groundwork</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX493"><samp>`#'</samp> (Previous
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">4.6 Shell Commands</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX493">‘<samp>#</samp>’
(Previous file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_1">%</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX245">% (Current file)</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#SEC32">4.1 Groundwork</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">% (Current file)</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">4.6 Shell Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX244">% (Ex address)</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#SEC32">4.1 Groundwork</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX492"><samp>`%'</samp> (Ex
address)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX492">‘<samp>%</samp>’
(Ex address)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_2">.</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX131">.emacs</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="#SEC25">3. Customization</a></td></tr>
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--- texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_13.html:1.15 Tue Aug 9 17:19:25 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -119,13 +119,13 @@
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_0">#</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#IDX246"># (Previous
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC32">4.1
Groundwork</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#IDX493"><samp>`#'</samp>
(Previous file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="viper_5.html#IDX493">‘<samp>#</samp>’ (Previous
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_1">%</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#IDX245">% (Current
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC32">4.1
Groundwork</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">% (Current
file)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#IDX244">% (Ex
address)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC32">4.1
Groundwork</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#IDX492"><samp>`%'</samp>
(Ex address)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="viper_5.html#IDX492">‘<samp>%</samp>’ (Ex
address)</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">4.6 Shell
Commands</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC55_2">.</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="viper_4.html#IDX131">.emacs</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="viper_4.html#SEC25">3. Customization</a></td></tr>
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texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_2.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_2.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
in some cases, especially in the Vi Insert state. John Hawkins
<address@hidden> has provided a set of customizations, which
enables additional Emacs bindings under Viper. These customizations can be
-included in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file and are found at the following URL:
-<tt>`http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jshawkin/viper-sample'</tt>.
+included in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file and are found at the
following URL:
+‘<tt>http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jshawkin/viper-sample</tt>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">1.1 Emacs
Preliminaries</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">
Basic concepts in Emacs.
@@ -166,10 +166,10 @@
cursor of the screen is positioned on the character after <em>point</em>.
Every window has a <em>mode line</em> that displays information about the
buffer.
You can change the format of the mode
-line, but normally if you see <samp>`**'</samp> at the beginning of a mode
line it
+line, but normally if you see ‘<samp>**</samp>’ at the beginning
of a mode line it
means that the buffer is <em>modified</em>. If you write out the contents of
a buffer to a file, then the buffer will become not modified. Also if
-you see <samp>`%%'</samp> at the beginning of the mode line, it means that the
file
+you see ‘<samp>%%</samp>’ at the beginning of the mode line, it
means that the file
associated with the buffer is write protected. The mode line will also
show the buffer name and current major and minor modes (see below).
A special buffer called <em>Minibuffer</em> is displayed as the last line
@@ -255,20 +255,20 @@
(require 'viper)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in your <tt>`~/.emacs'</tt> file. The <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file is placed in
your
+<p>in your ‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’ file. The
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file is placed in your
home directory and it is be executed every time you invoke Emacs. This is
the place where all general Emacs customization takes place. Beginning with
version 20.0, Emacsen have an interactive interface, which simplifies the
job of customization significantly.
</p>
-<p>Viper also uses the file <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> for Viper-specific
customization.
+<p>Viper also uses the file ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ for Viper-specific
customization.
The location of Viper customization file can be changed by setting the
-variable <code>viper-custom-file-name</code> in <tt>`.emacs'</tt>
<em>prior</em> to loading
+variable <code>viper-custom-file-name</code> in ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’
<em>prior</em> to loading
Viper.
</p>
<p>The latest versions of Emacs have an interactive customization facility,
-which allows you to (mostly) bypass the use of the <tt>`.emacs'</tt> and
-<tt>`.viper'</tt> files. You can reach this customization
+which allows you to (mostly) bypass the use of the
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ files. You can reach this customization
facility from within Viper's VI state by executing the Ex command
<kbd>:customize</kbd>.
</p>
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
See section <a href="viper_4.html#SEC28">Packages that Change Keymaps</a>, to
find out when forcing Vi command state
on a buffer may be counter-productive.
</p>
-<p>Even if your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file does not invoke Viper automatically,
+<p>Even if your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file does not invoke Viper
automatically,
you can still load Viper and enter the Vi command state by typing the
following from within Emacs:
</p>
@@ -285,8 +285,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When Emacs first comes up, if you have not specified a file on the
-command line, it will show the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer, in the
-<samp>`Lisp Interaction'</samp> mode. After you invoke Viper, you can start
+command line, it will show the ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer, in
the
+‘<samp>Lisp Interaction</samp>’ mode. After you invoke Viper, you
can start
editing files by using <kbd>:e</kbd>, <kbd>:vi</kbd>, or <kbd>v</kbd> commands.
(See section <a href="viper_5.html#SEC44">File and Buffer Handling</a>, for
more information on <kbd>v</kbd> and other
new commands that, in many cases, are more convenient than <kbd>:e</kbd>,
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@
<p>Viper has four states, Emacs, Vi, Insert, and Replace.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Emacs state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Emacs state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the state plain vanilla Emacs is normally in. After you have
loaded
Viper, <kbd>C-z</kbd> will normally take you to Vi command state. Another
<kbd>C-z</kbd> will take you back to Emacs state. This toggle key can be
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
Emacs runs on a dumb terminal or in an Xterm window).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Vi state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Vi state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This is the Vi command mode. Any of the Vi commands, such as <kbd>i,
o, a</kbd>,
…, will take you to Insert state. All Vi commands may
be used in this mode. Most Ex commands can also be used.
@@ -356,15 +356,15 @@
inserts them automatically in front of the Ex command.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Insert state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Insert state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Insert state is the Vi insertion mode. <kbd>ESC</kbd> will take you
back to
Vi state. Insert state editing can be done, including auto-indentation. By
default, Viper disables Emacs key bindings in Insert state.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Replace state'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Replace state</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Commands like <kbd>cw</kbd> invoke the Replace state. When you cross
the
-boundary of a replacement region (usually designated via a <samp>`$'</samp>
sign),
+boundary of a replacement region (usually designated via a
‘<samp>$</samp>’ sign),
it will automatically change to Insert state. You do not have to worry
about it. The key bindings remain practically the same as in Insert
state. If you type <kbd>ESC</kbd>, Viper will switch to Vi command mode,
terminating the
@@ -515,12 +515,12 @@
<dd><a name="IDX19"></a>
<a name="IDX20"></a>
-<p>These are the Emacs <samp>`quit'</samp> keys.
+<p>These are the Emacs ‘<samp>quit</samp>’ keys.
There will be cases where you will have to
use <kbd>C-g</kbd> to quit. Similarly, <kbd>C-]</kbd> is used to exit
-<samp>`Recursive Edits'</samp> in Emacs for which there is no comparable Vi
+‘<samp>Recursive Edits</samp>’ in Emacs for which there is no
comparable Vi
functionality and no key-binding. Recursive edits are indicated by
-<samp>`[]'</samp> brackets framing the modes on the mode line.
+‘<samp>[]</samp>’ brackets framing the modes on the mode line.
See <a href="../emacs/Recursive-Edit.html#Recursive-Edit">Recursive Edit:
(emacs)Recursive Edit</a> section `Recursive Edit' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>.
At user level 1, <kbd>C-g</kbd> is bound to <code>viper-info-on-file</code>
function instead.
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@
about are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Undo'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Undo</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX23"></a>
<p><kbd>u</kbd> will undo. Undo can be repeated by the <kbd>.</kbd> key.
Undo itself
can be undone. Another <kbd>u</kbd> will change the direction. The presence
@@ -563,14 +563,14 @@
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Counts'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Counts</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Most commands, <kbd>~</kbd>, <kbd>[[</kbd>, <kbd>p</kbd>, <kbd>/</kbd>,
…, etc., take counts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Regexps'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Regexps</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Viper uses Emacs Regular Expressions for searches. These are a
superset of
Vi regular
-expressions, excepting the change-of-case escapes <samp>`\u'</samp>,
<samp>`\L'</samp>,
+expressions, excepting the change-of-case escapes
‘<samp>\u</samp>’, ‘<samp>\L</samp>’,
…, etc. See <a
href="../emacs/Regular-Expressions.html#Regular-Expressions">(emacs)Regular
Expressions</a> section `Regular Expressions' in <cite>The GNU Emacs
Manual</cite>, for details.
Files specified to <kbd>:e</kbd> use <code>csh</code> regular expressions
(globbing, wildcards, what have you).
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@
<a name="IDX30"></a>
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Ex commands'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Ex commands</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX31"></a>
<p>The current working directory of a buffer is automatically inserted in the
minibuffer if you type <kbd>:e</kbd> then space. Absolute filenames are
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@
continue typing what you need. Emacs will interpret
<kbd>/usr/foo/~/.viper</kbd>
correctly. Similarly, if the prompt is <kbd>~/foo/</kbd> and you need to get
to
<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, keep typing. Emacs interprets <kbd>~/foo//bar/</kbd> as
-<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, since when it sees <samp>`//'</samp>, it understands that
+<kbd>/bar/file</kbd>, since when it sees ‘<samp>//</samp>’, it
understands that
<kbd>~/foo/</kbd> is to be discarded.
</p>
<p>The command <kbd>:cd</kbd> will change the default directory for the
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@
Initially, the Minibuffer comes up in Insert state.
</p>
<p>Some users prefer plain Emacs bindings in the Minibuffer. To this end, set
-<code>viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer</code> to <code>nil</code> in
<tt>`.viper'</tt>.
+<code>viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer</code> to <code>nil</code> in
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’.
See section <a href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>, to learn how to do
this.
</p>
<p>When the Minibuffer changes Viper states, you will notice that the
appearance
@@ -869,17 +869,17 @@
Some Viper elements are common over all the files.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Textmarkers'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Textmarkers</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX33"></a>
<a name="IDX34"></a>
<p>Textmarkers remember <em>files and positions</em>.
-If you set marker <samp>`a'</samp> in
-file <tt>`foo'</tt>, start editing file <tt>`bar'</tt> and type <kbd>'a</kbd>,
then
-<em>YOU WILL SWITCH TO FILE <tt>`foo'</tt></em>. You can see the contents of a
+If you set marker ‘<samp>a</samp>’ in
+file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’, start editing file ‘<tt>bar</tt>’
and type <kbd>'a</kbd>, then
+<em>YOU WILL SWITCH TO FILE ‘<tt>foo</tt>’</em>. You can see the
contents of a
textmarker using the Viper command <kbd>[<a-z></kbd> where <a-z>
are the
-textmarkers, e.g., <kbd>[a</kbd> to view marker <samp>`a'</samp> .
+textmarkers, e.g., <kbd>[a</kbd> to view marker ‘<samp>a</samp>’ .
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Repeated Commands'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Repeated Commands</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Command repetitions are common over files. Typing <kbd>!!</kbd> will
repeat the
last <kbd>!</kbd> command whichever file it was issued from.
Typing <kbd>.</kbd> will repeat the last command from any file, and
@@ -888,18 +888,18 @@
Note: in some rare cases, that <kbd>: <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd> may do something
dangerous.
However, usually its effect can be undone by typing <kbd>u</kbd>.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Registers'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Registers</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX35"></a>
<p>Registers are common to files. Also, text yanked with <kbd>y</kbd> can be
put back (<kbd>p</kbd>) into any file. The Viper command
<kbd>]<a-z></kbd>, where <a-z> are
the registers, can be used to look at the contents of a register, e.g.,
-type <kbd>]a</kbd> to view register <samp>`a'</samp>.
+type <kbd>]a</kbd> to view register ‘<samp>a</samp>’.
</p>
<p>There is one difference in text deletion that you should be
aware of. This difference comes from Emacs and was adopted in Viper
because we find it very useful. In Vi, if you delete a line, say, and then
another line, these two deletions are separated and are put back
-separately if you use the <samp>`p'</samp> command. In Emacs (and Viper),
successive
+separately if you use the ‘<samp>p</samp>’ command. In Emacs (and
Viper), successive
series of deletions that are <em>not interrupted</em> by other commands are
lumped together, so the deleted text gets accumulated and can be put back
as one chunk. If you want to break a sequence of deletions so that the
@@ -907,7 +907,7 @@
text, you should perform a non-deleting action, e.g., move the cursor one
character in any direction.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Absolute Filenames'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Absolute Filenames</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX36"></a>
<p>The current directory name for a file is automatically prepended to the
file name in any
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
</p>
<p>The command <kbd>:cd</kbd> will change the default directory for the
current Emacs buffer. The Ex command <kbd>:e</kbd> will interpret the
-filename argument in <samp>`csh'</samp>, by default. See section <a
href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>, if you
+filename argument in ‘<samp>csh</samp>’, by default. See section
<a href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>, if you
want to change this.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@
<kbd>:se list</kbd> requires modification of the display code for Emacs, so
it is not implemented.
A useful alternative is <code>cat -t -e file</code>. Unfortunately, it cannot
-be used directly inside Emacs, since Emacs will obdurately change
<samp>`^I'</samp>
+be used directly inside Emacs, since Emacs will obdurately change
‘<samp>^I</samp>’
back to normal tabs.
</li></ul>
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--- texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_3.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_3.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -150,15 +150,15 @@
(see section <a href="viper_5.html#SEC39">Changing Text</a>), even Shell
Commands (see section <a href="viper_5.html#SEC46">Shell Commands</a>)
use these commands to describe a region of text to operate on.
Thus, type <kbd>dw</kbd> to delete a word, <kbd>>}</kbd> to shift a
paragraph, or
-<kbd>!'afmt</kbd> to format a region from <samp>`point'</samp> to textmarker
-<samp>`a'</samp>.
+<kbd>!'afmt</kbd> to format a region from ‘<samp>point</samp>’ to
textmarker
+‘<samp>a</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX44"></a>
-<p>Viper adds the region specifiers <samp>`r'</samp> and <samp>`R'</samp>.
Emacs has a
+<p>Viper adds the region specifiers ‘<samp>r</samp>’ and
‘<samp>R</samp>’. Emacs has a
special marker called <em>mark</em>. The text-area between the current cursor
position <em>point</em> and the <em>mark</em> is called the <em>region</em>.
-<samp>`r'</samp> specifies the raw region and <samp>`R'</samp> is the expanded
region
+‘<samp>r</samp>’ specifies the raw region and
‘<samp>R</samp>’ is the expanded region
(i.e., the minimal contiguous chunk of full lines that contains the raw
region).
<kbd>dr</kbd> will now delete the region, <kbd>>r</kbd> will shift it, etc.
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
(see section <a href="viper_2.html#SEC12">Multiple Files in Viper</a>). In
addition to the files, Emacs has
buffers. These can be seen in the <kbd>:args</kbd> list and switched using
<kbd>:next</kbd> if you type <kbd>:set ex-cycle-through-non-files t</kbd>, or
-specify <code>(setq ex-cycle-through-non-files t)</code> in your
<tt>`.viper'</tt>
+specify <code>(setq ex-cycle-through-non-files t)</code> in your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
file. See section <a href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>, for details.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
<kbd>M-y</kbd> (See section <a href="viper_2.html#SEC9">Insert State</a>, for
details.)
The Viper command <kbd>] register</kbd> will display the contents of any
register, numeric or alphabetical. The related command <kbd>[ textmarker</kbd>
-will show the text around the textmarker. <samp>`register'</samp> and
<samp>`textmarker'</samp>
+will show the text around the textmarker. ‘<samp>register</samp>’
and ‘<samp>textmarker</samp>’
can be any letters from a through z.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -307,8 +307,8 @@
<p>Viper facilitates the use of Emacs-style keyboard macros. <kbd>@#</kbd>
will
start a macro definition. As you type, the commands will be executed, and
remembered (This is called “learn mode” in some editors.)
-<kbd>@register</kbd> will complete the macro, putting it into
<samp>`register'</samp>,
-where <samp>`register'</samp> is any character from <samp>`a'</samp> through
<samp>`z'</samp>. Then
+<kbd>@register</kbd> will complete the macro, putting it into
‘<samp>register</samp>’,
+where ‘<samp>register</samp>’ is any character from
‘<samp>a</samp>’ through ‘<samp>z</samp>’. Then
you can execute this macro using <kbd>@register</kbd>. It is, of course,
possible to yank some text into a register and execute it using
<kbd>@register</kbd>. Typing <kbd>@@</kbd>, <kbd>@RET</kbd>, or
<kbd>@C-j</kbd> will
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
<p>Viper provides buffer search, the ability to search the buffer for a region
-under the cursor. You have to turn this on in <tt>`.viper'</tt> either by
calling
+under the cursor. You have to turn this on in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
either by calling
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-buffer-search-enable)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(copy-face 'default
'viper-search-face)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX56"></a>
-<p>in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. If you want to change how patterns are
highlighted, you
+<p>in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. If you want to change how patterns are
highlighted, you
will have to change <code>viper-search-face</code> to your liking. The easiest
way to do this is to use Emacs customization widget, which is accessible
from the menubar. Viper customization group is located under the
@@ -478,10 +478,10 @@
<p>Emacs also provides Dynamic Abbreviations. Given a partial word, Emacs
will search the buffer to find an extension for this word. For instance,
-one can type <samp>`Abbreviations'</samp> by typing <samp>`A'</samp>, followed
by a keystroke
-that completed the <samp>`A'</samp> to <samp>`Abbreviations'</samp>. Repeated
typing
+one can type ‘<samp>Abbreviations</samp>’ by typing
‘<samp>A</samp>’, followed by a keystroke
+that completed the ‘<samp>A</samp>’ to
‘<samp>Abbreviations</samp>’. Repeated typing
will search further back in the buffer, so that one could get
-<samp>`Abbrevs'</samp> by repeating the
+‘<samp>Abbrevs</samp>’ by repeating the
keystroke, which appears earlier in the text. Emacs binds this to
<kbd><kbd>ESC</kbd> /</kbd>, so you will have to find a key and bind the
function
<code>dabbrev-expand</code> to that key.
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@
<p>Viper can be set free from the line–limited movements in Vi, such as
<kbd>l</kbd>
refusing to move beyond the line, <kbd>ESC</kbd> moving one character back,
-etc. These derive from Ex, which is a line editor. If your <tt>`.viper'</tt>
+etc. These derive from Ex, which is a line editor. If your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’
contains
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"><code>(setq
viper-ex-style-motion nil)</code>
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@
into 2. Except for novice users, <kbd>C-c</kbd> is also set to execute an
Emacs
command from the current major mode. <kbd>ESC</kbd> will do the same, if you
configure <kbd>ESC</kbd> as Meta by setting <code>viper-no-multiple-ESC</code>
to nil
-in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. See section <a
href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>. <kbd>C-\</kbd> in Insert,
Replace, or Vi
+in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. See section <a
href="viper_4.html#SEC25">Customization</a>. <kbd>C-\</kbd> in Insert,
Replace, or Vi
states will make Emacs think <kbd>Meta</kbd> has been hit.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>\</kbd></dt>
@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@
<a name="IDX66"></a>
<p><kbd>Q</kbd> is for query replace. By default,
each string to be replaced is treated as a regular expression. You can use
-<code>(setq viper-re-query-replace nil)</code> in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file
to
+<code>(setq viper-re-query-replace nil)</code> in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file to
turn this off. (For normal searches, <kbd>:se nomagic</kbd> will work. Note
that <kbd>:se nomagic</kbd> turns Regexps off completely, unlike Vi).
</p></dd>
@@ -831,26 +831,26 @@
<p>The features first. For details, look up the Emacs Manual.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Make'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Make</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX108"></a>
<a name="IDX109"></a>
<p>Makes and Compiles can be done from the editor. Error messages will be
parsed and you can move to the error lines.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Shell'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Shell</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX110"></a>
<a name="IDX111"></a>
<p>You can talk to Shells from inside the editor. Your entire shell session
can be treated as a file.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Mail'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Mail</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX112"></a>
<a name="IDX113"></a>
<p>Mail can be read from and sent within the editor. Several sophisticated
packages exist.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Language Sensitive Editing'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Language Sensitive Editing</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Editing modes are written for most computer languages in existence. By
controlling indentation, they catch punctuation errors.
</p></dd>
@@ -860,41 +860,41 @@
packages that come with standard distribution of Emacs.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Transparent FTP'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Transparent FTP</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX114"></a>
<a name="IDX115"></a>
<p><code>ange-ftp.el</code> can ftp from the editor to files on other machines
transparent to the user.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`RCS Interfaces'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>RCS Interfaces</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX116"></a>
<a name="IDX117"></a>
<a name="IDX118"></a>
<p><code>vc.el</code> for doing RCS commands from inside the editor
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Directory Editor'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Directory Editor</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX119"></a>
<a name="IDX120"></a>
<p><code>dired.el</code> for editing contents of directories and for
navigating in
the file system.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Syntactic Highlighting'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Syntactic Highlighting</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX121"></a>
<a name="IDX122"></a>
<p><code>font-lock.el</code> for automatic highlighting various parts of a
buffer
using different fonts and colors.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Saving Emacs Configuration'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Saving Emacs Configuration</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX123"></a>
<a name="IDX124"></a>
<p><code>desktop.el</code> for saving/restoring configuration on Emacs
exit/startup.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Spell Checker'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Spell Checker</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX125"></a>
<a name="IDX126"></a>
<p><code>ispell.el</code> for spell checking the buffer, words, regions, etc.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`File and Buffer Comparison'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>File and Buffer Comparison</samp>’</dt>
<dd><a name="IDX127"></a>
<a name="IDX128"></a>
<p><code>ediff.el</code> for finding differences between files and for applying
@@ -903,8 +903,8 @@
</dl>
<p>Emacs Lisp archives exist on
-<samp>`archive.cis.ohio-state.edu'</samp>
-and <samp>`wuarchive.wustl.edu'</samp>
+‘<samp>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</samp>’
+and ‘<samp>wuarchive.wustl.edu</samp>’
</p>
<hr size="6">
Index: texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_4.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_4.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_4.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -67,15 +67,15 @@
<li>
<a name="IDX129"></a>
<a name="IDX130"></a>
-Elisp code in a <tt>`.viper'</tt> file in your home directory. Viper
-loads <tt>`.viper'</tt> just before it does the binding for mode
+Elisp code in a ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file in your home directory.
Viper
+loads ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ just before it does the binding for mode
hooks. This is recommended for experts only.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX131"></a>
-Elisp code in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file before and after the <code>(require
+Elisp code in your ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file before and after the
<code>(require
'viper)</code> line. This method is <em>not</em> recommended, unless you know
what
you are doing. Only two variables, <code>viper-mode</code> and
-<code>viper-custom-file-name</code>, are supposed to be customized in
<tt>`.emacs'</tt>,
+<code>viper-custom-file-name</code>, are supposed to be customized in
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’,
prior to loading Viper (i.e., prior to <code>(require 'viper)</code> command.
</li><li>
<a name="IDX132"></a>
@@ -83,13 +83,13 @@
customization widget, which lets you change the values of Viper
customizable variables easily. This method is good for novice and
experts alike. The customization code in the form of Lisp commands will be
-placed in <tt>`~/.emacs'</tt> or some other customization file depending on the
+placed in ‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’ or some other customization file
depending on the
version of Emacs that you use. Still, it is recommended to separate
Viper-related customization produced by the Emacs customization widget
-and keep it in the <tt>`.viper'</tt> file.
+and keep it in the ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
<p>Some advanced customization cannot be accomplished this way, however, and
-has to be done in Emacs Lisp in the <tt>`.viper'</tt> file. For the common
+has to be done in Emacs Lisp in the ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file. For
the common
cases, examples are provided that you can use directly.
</p></li></ul>
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
<dt> <code>buffer-read-only</code></dt>
<dt> <code>:se ro (:se readonly)</code></dt>
<dd><p>Set current buffer to read only. To change globally put
-<code>(setq-default buffer-read-only t)</code> in your <tt>`.emacs'</tt> file.
+<code>(setq-default buffer-read-only t)</code> in your
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>blink-matching-paren t</code></dt>
<dt> <code>:se sm (:se showmatch)</code></dt>
@@ -309,11 +309,11 @@
for each buffer (or you can add <code>viper-mode</code> to the appropriate
major mode
hooks using <code>viper-load-hook</code>).
</p>
-<p>This option must be set in the file <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>.
+<p>This option must be set in the file ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-custom-file-name "~/.viper"</code></dt>
<dd><p>File used for Viper-specific customization.
-Change this setting, if you want. Must be set in <tt>`.emacs'</tt> (not
<tt>`.viper'</tt>!)
+Change this setting, if you want. Must be set in
‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ (not ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’!)
before Viper is loaded. Note that you
have to set it as a string inside double quotes.
</p></dd>
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
to work with most shells, MS Windows, OS/2, etc. However, if it
doesn't work the way you expect, you should write your own.
Use <code>viper-glob-unix-files</code> and
<code>viper-glob-mswindows-files</code> in
-<tt>`viper-util.el'</tt> as examples.
+‘<tt>viper-util.el</tt>’ as examples.
</p>
<p>This feature is used to expand wildcards in the Ex command <kbd>:e</kbd>.
Note that Viper doesn't support wildcards in the <kbd>:r</kbd> and
<kbd>:w</kbd>
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@
<code>viper-repeat-from-history</code>,
which checks the second key by which it is invoked to see which of the
previous commands to invoke. Viper binds <kbd>f12 1</kbd> and <kbd>f12
2</kbd> only,
-but the user can bind more in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. See section <a
href="#SEC30">Vi Macros</a>, for how to do
+but the user can bind more in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. See section <a
href="#SEC30">Vi Macros</a>, for how to do
this.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-keep-point-on-undo nil</code></dt>
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-replace-overlay-face 'viper-replace-overlay-face</code></dt>
<dd><p>On a graphical display, Viper highlights replacement regions instead of
-putting a <samp>`$'</samp> at the end. This variable controls the so called
+putting a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ at the end. This variable controls the
so called
<em>face</em> used to highlight the region.
</p>
<p>By default, <code>viper-replace-overlay-face</code> underlines the
replacement on
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-toggle-key "\C-z"</code></dt>
<dd><p>Specifies the key used to switch from Emacs to Vi and back.
-Must be set in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. This variable can't be
+Must be set in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. This variable can't be
changed interactively after Viper is loaded.
</p>
<p>In Insert state, this key acts as a temporary escape to Vi state, i.e., it
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-ESC-key "\e"</code></dt>
<dd><p>Specifies the key used to escape from Insert/Replace states to Vi.
-Must be set in <tt>`.viper'</tt>. This variable cannot be
+Must be set in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’. This variable cannot be
changed interactively after Viper is loaded.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>viper-buffer-search-char nil</code></dt>
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@
</dl>
<p>You can reset some of these constants in Viper with the Ex command
<kbd>:set</kbd>
(when so indicated in the table). Or you
-can include a line like this in your <tt>`.viper'</tt> file:
+can include a line like this in your ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq
viper-case-fold-search t)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX136"></a>
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@
are <em>not</em> inherited by Insert state).
</p>
<p>For more information on Viper keymaps, see the header of the file
-<tt>`viper.el'</tt>.
+‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’.
If you wish to change a Viper binding, you can use the
<code>define-key</code> command, to modify
<code>viper-vi-global-user-map</code>,
<code>viper-insert-global-user-map</code>, and
<code>viper-emacs-global-user-map</code>, as
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
<p>If you want to
bind a key, say <kbd>C-v</kbd>, to the function that scrolls
page down and to make <kbd>0</kbd> display information on the current buffer,
-putting this in <tt>`.viper'</tt> will do the trick in Vi state:
+putting this in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ will do the trick in Vi state:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(define-key
viper-vi-global-user-map "\C-v" 'scroll-down)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>To set a key globally,
@@ -652,11 +652,11 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-modify-major-mode
'dired-mode 'emacs-state my-fancy-map)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>. To do the same in Vi and Insert states, you should
use
+<p>in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’. To do the same in Vi and Insert
states, you should use
<code>vi-state</code> and <code>insert-state</code>. Changes in Insert state
are also
in effect in Replace state. For instance, suppose that the user wants to
use <kbd>dd</kbd> in Vi state under Dired mode to delete files, <kbd>u</kbd>
to unmark
-files, etc. The following code in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> will then do the job:
+files, etc. The following code in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ will then
do the job:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(setq my-dired-modifier-map
(make-sparse-keymap))
(define-key my-dired-modifier-map "dd" 'dired-flag-file-deletion)
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@
buffer switches to some other Viper state and then back to Emacs state). To
avoid this, one should add <code>viper-change-state-to-emacs</code> to an
appropriate hook of that major mode. (Check the function
-<code>viper-set-hooks</code> in <tt>`viper.el'</tt> for examples.) However,
if you
+<code>viper-set-hooks</code> in ‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’ for examples.)
However, if you
did not set <code>viper-always</code> to <code>nil</code>, chances are that
you won't
need to perform the above procedure, because Viper will take care of most
useful defaults.
@@ -866,11 +866,11 @@
several such minor modes and takes care of them, so the above trick
is usually not necessary. If you find that some minor mode, e.g.,
<code>nasty-mode.el</code> interferes with Viper, putting the following in
-<tt>`.viper'</tt> should fix the problem:
+‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ should fix the problem:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="lisp">(viper-harness-minor-mode
"nasty-mode")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The argument to <code>viper-harness-minor-mode</code> is the name of the
file for the
-offending minor mode with the suffixes <tt>`.el'</tt> and <tt>`.elc'</tt>
removed.
+offending minor mode with the suffixes ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ removed.
</p>
<p>It may not be always obvious which minor mode is at fault. The only
guidance here is to look into the file that defines the minor mode you are
@@ -925,7 +925,7 @@
<dt> <code>viper-buffer-search-char nil</code></dt>
<dd><p>Enable buffer search. Explicit call to
<code>viper-buffer-search-enable</code>
sets <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> to <kbd>g</kbd>. Alternatively,
the user can
-set <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> in <tt>`.viper'</tt> to a key
sequence
+set <code>viper-buffer-search-char</code> in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ to
a key sequence
to be used for buffer search. There is no need to call
<code>viper-buffer-search-enable</code> in that case.
<a name="IDX197"></a>
@@ -950,8 +950,8 @@
second <kbd>/</kbd> doesn't follow quickly enough, then Viper will issue the
usual prompt <kbd>/</kbd> and will wait for input, as usual in Vi.
If you don't like this behavior, you can “unrecord” these macros
in your
-<tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file. For instance, if you don't like the above feature,
put
-this in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt>:
+‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. For instance, if you don't like the
above feature, put
+this in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">(viper-set-searchstyle-toggling-macros 'undefine)
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX199"></a>
@@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@
in succession
will undo the previous insertion from the ring and insert the next item on
the ring. If a larger ring size is needed, change the value of the above
-variable in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+variable in the ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
</p>
<p>Since typing these sequences of keys may be tedious, it is suggested that
the
user should bind a function key, such as <kbd>f31</kbd>, as follows:
@@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@
(copy-face 'default 'viper-minibuffer-insert-face)
(copy-face 'default 'viper-minibuffer-emacs-face)
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file or through the customization widget, as
+<p>in the ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file or through the customization
widget, as
described above. However, in that case, the user will not have any
indication of the current Viper state in the minibuffer. (This is important
if the user accidentally switches to another Viper state by typing
<kbd>ESC</kbd> or
@@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@
<code>viper-surrounding-word-function</code>, which can be changed to indicate
another function for snarfing words out of the buffer. The catch is that
you will then have to write such a function and make it known to your
-Emacs. The function <code>viper-surrounding-word</code> in
<tt>`viper.el'</tt> can be
+Emacs. The function <code>viper-surrounding-word</code> in
‘<tt>viper.el</tt>’ can be
used as a guiding example.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@
<p>When the user finishes defining a macro (which is done by typing
<kbd>C-x)</kbd> —
a departure from Vi), you will be asked whether you want this
macro to be global, mode-specific, or buffer-specific. You will also be
-given a chance to save the macro in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+given a chance to save the macro in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
This is the easiest way to save a macro and make
it permanently available. If you work your startup files with bare hands,
here is how Viper saves the above macro so that it will be
@@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@
</p>
<p>For convenience, Viper also lets you define Vi-style macros in its Emacs
state. There is no Ex command, like <kbd>:map</kbd> and <kbd>:map!</kbd> for
doing
-this, but the user can include such a macro in the <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
The
+this, but the user can include such a macro in the
‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. The
only thing is that the <code>viper-record-kbd-macro</code> command should
specify
<code>emacs-state</code> instead of <code>vi-state</code> or
<code>insert-state</code>.
</p>
@@ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@
macro is executed. Suppose now we wanted to bind the key sequence
<kbd>f13 f13</kbd> to the command <code>eval-last-sexp</code>. To accomplish
this, we
can type <kbd>M-x eval-last-sexp</kbd> followed by <kbd>C-x )</kbd>.
-If you answer positively to Viper's offer to save this macro in
<tt>`~/.viper'</tt>
+If you answer positively to Viper's offer to save this macro in
‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’
for future uses, the following will be inserted in that file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(viper-record-kbd-macro
[f16 f16] 'vi-state
@@ -1542,8 +1542,8 @@
f7 a]</code>). The same holds for unmapping. Hitting <kbd>TAB</kbd> while
typing a macro name in the <kbd>:unmap</kbd> or <kbd>:unmap!</kbd> command will
cause name completion. Completions are displayed as strings or
-vectors. However, as before, you don't actually type <samp>`"'</samp>,
-<samp>`['</samp>, or <samp>`]'</samp> that appear in the completions. These
are
+vectors. However, as before, you don't actually type
‘<samp>"</samp>’,
+‘<samp>[</samp>’, or ‘<samp>]</samp>’ that appear in
the completions. These are
meta-symbols that indicate whether the corresponding macro name is a
vector or a string.
</p>
@@ -1563,7 +1563,7 @@
recognized as a timeout macro is controlled by the variable
<code>viper-fast-keyseq-timeout</code>, which defaults to 200 milliseconds.
</p>
-<p>For the most part, Viper macros defined in <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> can be shared
+<p>For the most part, Viper macros defined in ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’
can be shared
between Emacs, XEmacs, and X and TTY modes. However, macros defined via
function keys may need separate definitions when XEmacs and Emacs have
different names for the same keyboard key. For instance, the `Page Up' key
Index: texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_5.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_5.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_5.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_5.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/viper_res/viper_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
<h1 class="chapter"> 4. Commands </h1>
<p>This section is a semi-automatically bowdlerized version of the Vi
-reference created by <br> <samp>address@hidden'</samp> and others. It can be
+reference created by <br> ‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’ and
others. It can be
found on the Vi archives. This reference has been adapted for Viper.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
<p>Viper adds two region descriptors, <kbd>r</kbd> and <kbd>R</kbd>. These
describe
the Emacs regions (see section <a href="viper_3.html#SEC15">Basics</a>), but
they are not movement commands.
</p>
-<p>The command description uses angle brackets <samp>`<>'</samp> to
indicate
+<p>The command description uses angle brackets
‘<samp><></samp>’ to indicate
metasyntactic variables, since the normal conventions of using simple
text can be confusing with Viper where the commands themselves are
characters. Watch out where <kbd><</kbd> shift commands and
<kbd><count></kbd> are
@@ -152,12 +152,12 @@
<a name="IDX241"></a>
<a name="IDX242"></a>
-<p><samp>`<move>'</samp> refers to the above movement commands, and
<samp>`<a-z>'</samp>
-refers to registers or textmarkers from <samp>`a'</samp> to <samp>`z'</samp>.
Note
-that the <samp>`<move>'</samp> is described by full move commands, that
is to
+<p>‘<samp><move></samp>’ refers to the above movement
commands, and ‘<samp><a-z></samp>’
+refers to registers or textmarkers from ‘<samp>a</samp>’ to
‘<samp>z</samp>’. Note
+that the ‘<samp><move></samp>’ is described by full move
commands, that is to
say they will take counts, and otherwise behave like normal move commands.
<a name="IDX243"></a>
-<samp>`<address>'</samp> refers to Ex line addresses, which include
+‘<samp><address></samp>’ refers to Ex line addresses, which
include
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>. <No address></kbd></dt>
@@ -193,13 +193,13 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX245"></a>
-<p>Note that <samp>`%'</samp> is used in Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and <kbd>:r
<shell-cmd></kbd>
-to mean current file. If you want a <samp>`%'</samp> in your command, it must
be
-escaped as <samp>`\%'</samp>. Note that <kbd>:w</kbd> and the regular <kbd>:r
<file></kbd>
-command doesn't support the meta symbols <samp>`%'</samp> and
<samp>`#'</samp>, because
+<p>Note that ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is used in Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd>
and <kbd>:r <shell-cmd></kbd>
+to mean current file. If you want a ‘<samp>%</samp>’ in your
command, it must be
+escaped as ‘<samp>\%</samp>’. Note that <kbd>:w</kbd> and the
regular <kbd>:r <file></kbd>
+command doesn't support the meta symbols ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and
‘<samp>#</samp>’, because
file history is a better mechanism.
<a name="IDX246"></a>
-Similarly, <samp>`#'</samp> expands to the previous file. The previous file is
+Similarly, ‘<samp>#</samp>’ expands to the previous file. The
previous file is
the first file in <kbd>:args</kbd> listing. This defaults to previous window
in the VI sense if you have one window only.
</p>
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
<a name="IDX248"></a>
<a name="IDX249"></a>
<a name="IDX250"></a>
-<p>Others like <samp>`<args> -- arguments'</samp>, <samp>`<cmd> --
command'</samp> etc.
+<p>Others like ‘<samp><args> -- arguments</samp>’,
‘<samp><cmd> -- command</samp>’ etc.
should be fairly obvious.
</p>
<p>Common characters referred to include:
@@ -240,12 +240,12 @@
<a name="IDX258"></a>
<a name="IDX259"></a>
-<p>We also use <samp>`word'</samp> for alphanumeric/non-alphanumeric words, and
-<samp>`WORD'</samp> for whitespace delimited words. <samp>`char'</samp>
refers to any
-ASCII character, <samp>`CHAR'</samp> to non-whitespace character.
-Brackets <samp>`[]'</samp> indicate optional parameters;
<samp>`<count>'</samp> also
+<p>We also use ‘<samp>word</samp>’ for
alphanumeric/non-alphanumeric words, and
+‘<samp>WORD</samp>’ for whitespace delimited words.
‘<samp>char</samp>’ refers to any
+ASCII character, ‘<samp>CHAR</samp>’ to non-whitespace character.
+Brackets ‘<samp>[]</samp>’ indicate optional parameters;
‘<samp><count></samp>’ also
optional, usually defaulting to 1. Brackets are elided for
-<samp>`<count>'</samp> to eschew obfuscation.
+‘<samp><count></samp>’ to eschew obfuscation.
</p>
<p>Viper's idea of Vi's words is slightly different from Vi. First, Viper
words understand Emacs symbol tables. Therefore, all symbols declared to be
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
<dd><p>Find the next bracket/parenthesis/brace and go to its match.
By default, Viper ignores brackets/parentheses/braces that occur inside
parentheses. You can change this by setting
-<code>viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments</code> to nil in your <tt>`.viper'</tt>
file.
+<code>viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments</code> to nil in your
‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
This option can also be toggled interactively if you quickly hit
<kbd>%%%</kbd>.
</p>
<p>This latter feature is implemented as a vi-style keyboard macro. If you
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX267"></a>
-<p>in your <tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file.
+<p>in your ‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@
</p>
<p>Since typing the above sequences of keys may be tedious, the
functions doing the perusing can be bound to unused keyboard keys in the
-<tt>`~/.viper'</tt> file. See section <a href="viper_4.html#SEC29">Viper
Specials</a>, for details.
+‘<tt>~/.viper</tt>’ file. See section <a
href="viper_4.html#SEC29">Viper Specials</a>, for details.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<a name="IDX340"></a>
@@ -883,7 +883,7 @@
aware of. This difference comes from Emacs and was adopted in Viper
because we find it very useful. In Vi, if you delete a line, say, and then
another line, these two deletions are separated and are put back
-separately if you use the <samp>`p'</samp> command. In Emacs (and Viper),
successive
+separately if you use the ‘<samp>p</samp>’ command. In Emacs (and
Viper), successive
series of deletions that are <em>not interrupted</em> by other commands are
lumped together, so the deleted text gets accumulated and can be put back
as one chunk. If you want to break a sequence of deletions so that the
@@ -982,19 +982,19 @@
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y]s/<pat>/<repl>/<f></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Substitute (on lines x through y) the pattern
<pat> (default the last pattern) with <repl>. Useful
-flags <f> are <samp>`g'</samp> for <samp>`global'</samp> (i.e. change
every
-non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and <samp>`c'</samp> for
-<samp>`confirm'</samp> (type <samp>`y'</samp> to confirm a particular
-substitution, else <samp>`n'</samp> ). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
+flags <f> are ‘<samp>g</samp>’ for
‘<samp>global</samp>’ (i.e. change every
+non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and ‘<samp>c</samp>’ for
+‘<samp>confirm</samp>’ (type ‘<samp>y</samp>’ to
confirm a particular
+substitution, else ‘<samp>n</samp>’ ). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
punctuation CHAR unequal to <space> <tab> and <lf> can be
used as
delimiter.
</p>
-<p>In Emacs, <samp>`\&'</samp> stands for the last matched expression, so
+<p>In Emacs, ‘<samp>\&</samp>’ stands for the last matched
expression, so
<kbd>s/[ab]+/\&\&/</kbd> will double the string matched by
<kbd>[ab]</kbd>.
-Viper doesn't treat <samp>`&'</samp> specially, unlike Vi: use
<samp>`\&'</samp> instead.
+Viper doesn't treat ‘<samp>&</samp>’ specially, unlike Vi: use
‘<samp>\&</samp>’ instead.
</p>
<p>Viper does not parse search patterns and does not expand special symbols
-found there (e.g., <samp>`~'</samp> is not expanded to the result of the
previous
+found there (e.g., ‘<samp>~</samp>’ is not expanded to the result
of the previous
substitution).
</p>
<p>Note: <em>The newline character (inserted as <kbd>C-qC-j</kbd>)
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@
<dd><p>To the <count>th occurrence of <string>.
</p>
<p>Viper does not parse search patterns and does not expand special symbols
-found there (e.g., <samp>`~'</samp> is not expanded to the result of the
previous
+found there (e.g., ‘<samp>~</samp>’ is not expanded to the result
of the previous
substitution).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1141,10 +1141,10 @@
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y]s/<pat>/<repl>/<f></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Substitute (on lines x through y) the pattern <pat> (default the
last
pattern) with <repl>. Useful
-flags <f> are <samp>`g'</samp> for <samp>`global'</samp> (i.e. change
every
-non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and <samp>`c'</samp> for
-<samp>`confirm'</samp> (type <samp>`y'</samp> to confirm a particular
-substitution, else <samp>`n'</samp>). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
+flags <f> are ‘<samp>g</samp>’ for
‘<samp>global</samp>’ (i.e. change every
+non-overlapping occurrence of <pat>) and ‘<samp>c</samp>’ for
+‘<samp>confirm</samp>’ (type ‘<samp>y</samp>’ to
confirm a particular
+substitution, else ‘<samp>n</samp>’). Instead of <kbd>/</kbd> any
punctuation character other than <space> <tab> and <lf> can
be used as
delimiter.
</p>
@@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:rec</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Recover file from autosave. Viper also creates backup files
-that have a <samp>`~'</samp> appended to them.
+that have a ‘<samp>~</samp>’ appended to them.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<a name="IDX420"></a>
@@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@
<p>Note that many Ex commands, e.g., <kbd>:w</kbd>, accept command arguments.
The
effect is that the command would start acting on the current region. For
instance, if the current region spans the lines 11 through 22, then if you
-type <kbd>1:w</kbd> you would see <samp>`:11,22w'</samp> in the minibuffer.
+type <kbd>1:w</kbd> you would see ‘<samp>:11,22w</samp>’ in the
minibuffer.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>:q</kbd></dt>
@@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@
any file where this newline is missing. This is done by setting Emacs
variable <code>require-final-newline</code> to <code>t</code>. If you don't
like this
feature, use <code>setq-default</code> to set
<code>require-final-newline</code> to
-<code>nil</code>. This must be done in <tt>`.viper'</tt> file.
+<code>nil</code>. This must be done in ‘<tt>.viper</tt>’ file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:[x,y] w <name></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Write to the file <name>.
@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>:f [<file>]</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>without the argument, prints file name and character/line information
afout
the currently visited file. With an argument, sets the currently visited
-filename to <tt>`file'</tt>.
+filename to ‘<tt>file</tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>:cd [<dir>]</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Set the working directory to <dir> (default home directory).
@@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@
For instance, typing
<kbd>:map www</kbd> followed by <kbd>:!wc %</kbd> and then typing <kbd>C-x
)</kbd>
will cause <kbd>www</kbd> to run wc on
-current file (Vi replaces <samp>`%'</samp> with the current file name).
+current file (Vi replaces ‘<samp>%</samp>’ with the current file
name).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-x )</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Finish defining a keyboard macro.
@@ -1708,17 +1708,17 @@
<h2 class="section"> 4.6 Shell Commands </h2>
-<p>The symbol <samp>`%'</samp> is used in Ex shell commands to mean current
file. If
-you want a <samp>`%'</samp> in your command, it must be escaped as
<samp>`\%'</samp>.
+<p>The symbol ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is used in Ex shell commands to
mean current file. If
+you want a ‘<samp>%</samp>’ in your command, it must be escaped as
‘<samp>\%</samp>’.
<a name="IDX492"></a>
-However if <samp>`%'</samp> is the first character, it stands as the address
for
+However if ‘<samp>%</samp>’ is the first character, it stands as
the address for
the whole file.
<a name="IDX493"></a>
-Similarly, <samp>`#'</samp> expands to the previous file. The previous file
is the
+Similarly, ‘<samp>#</samp>’ expands to the previous file. The
previous file is the
first file in <kbd>:args</kbd> listing. This defaults to the previous file in
the VI sense if you have one window.
</p>
-<p>Symbols <samp>`%'</samp> and <samp>`#'</samp> are also used in the Ex
commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and
+<p>Symbols ‘<samp>%</samp>’ and ‘<samp>#</samp>’ are
also used in the Ex commands <kbd>:e</kbd> and
<kbd>:r <shell-cmd></kbd>. The commands <kbd>:w</kbd> and the regular
<kbd>:r
<file></kbd> command don't support these meta symbols, because file
history is a
better mechanism.
@@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@
<dd><p>The shell executes <cmd>, with standard
input the lines described by <count><move>,
next the standard output replaces those lines
-(think of <samp>`cb'</samp>, <samp>`sort'</samp>, <samp>`nroff'</samp>, etc.).
+(think of ‘<samp>cb</samp>’, ‘<samp>sort</samp>’,
‘<samp>nroff</samp>’, etc.).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><count> !!<cmd></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Give <count> lines as standard input to the
@@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>sh=<string></kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX510"></a>
<p>shell – The program to be used for shell escapes
-(default <samp>`$SHELL'</samp> (default <tt>`/bin/sh'</tt>)).
+(default ‘<samp>$SHELL</samp>’ (default
‘<tt>/bin/sh</tt>’)).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>shiftwidth=<count></kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>sw=<count></kbd></dt>
@@ -1900,7 +1900,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>ws</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX519"></a>
<p>wrapscan – When searching, the end is
-considered <samp>`stuck'</samp> to the begin of the file.
+considered ‘<samp>stuck</samp>’ to the begin of the file.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>nowrapscan</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>nows</kbd></dt>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.8
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.9
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.8 Sat Jan 15
23:46:11 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -927,7 +927,6 @@
xemacs.texi(,1060) efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to
XEmacs, but anybody
xemacs.texi(,1061) can use it afterward.
xemacs.texi(,1062)
-./frame.texi(,1)
./frame.texi(,1) @node Frame, Keystrokes, Concept Index, Top
./frame.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./frame.texi(,3) @chapter The XEmacs Frame
@@ -1503,7 +1502,6 @@
./frame.texi(,573) Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and
capabilities are
./frame.texi(,574) used in XEmacs.
./keystrokes.texi(,1)
-./keystrokes.texi(,1)
./keystrokes.texi(,2) @node Keystrokes, Pull-down Menus, Frame, Top
./keystrokes.texi(,3) @chapter Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
./keystrokes.texi(,4)
@@ -1998,7 +1996,6 @@
./keystrokes.texi(,515) then the information on individual variables will make
sense.
./keystrokes.texi(,516) @xref{Variables}.
./menus.texi(,1)
-./menus.texi(,1)
./menus.texi(,2) @node Pull-down Menus, Entering Emacs, Keystrokes, Top
./menus.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./menus.texi(,4) @section XEmacs Pull-down Menus
@@ -2550,7 +2547,6 @@
./menus.texi(,550) @code{relabel-menu-item}. This function also takes the
argument @var{path}.
./menus.texi(,551)
./menus.texi(,552) @var{new-name} is the string to which the menu item will be
changed.
-./entering.texi(,1)
./entering.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./entering.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./entering.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -2713,7 +2709,6 @@
./entering.texi(,160) their only relationship with the operating system. You
can customize
./entering.texi(,161) these keys to run any commands of your choice
(@pxref{Keymaps}).
./cmdargs.texi(,1)
-./cmdargs.texi(,1)
./cmdargs.texi(,2) @node Command Switches, Startup Paths, Exiting, Top
./cmdargs.texi(,3) @section Command Line Switches and Arguments
./cmdargs.texi(,4) @cindex command line arguments
@@ -3022,7 +3017,6 @@
./cmdargs.texi(,307) Read something into the resource database for this
invocation of Emacs only.
./cmdargs.texi(,308)
./cmdargs.texi(,309) @end table
-./startup.texi(,1)
./startup.texi(,1) @node Startup Paths, Packages, Command Switches, Top
./startup.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./startup.texi(,3) @section How XEmacs finds Directories and Files
@@ -3218,7 +3212,6 @@
./startup.texi(,193) @end table
./startup.texi(,194)
./startup.texi(,195)
-./basic.texi(,1)
./basic.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./basic.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
./basic.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -3847,7 +3840,6 @@
./basic.texi(,626) the command.
./basic.texi(,627)
./undo.texi(,1)
-./undo.texi(,1)
./undo.texi(,2) @node Undo, Minibuffer, Basic, Top
./undo.texi(,3) @chapter Undoing Changes
./undo.texi(,4) @cindex undo
@@ -3914,7 +3906,6 @@
./undo.texi(,65) @kbd{C-_}. @kbd{C-x u} is an alternative you can type in the
same
./undo.texi(,66) fashion on any terminal.
./mini.texi(,1)
-./mini.texi(,1)
./mini.texi(,2) @node Minibuffer, M-x, Undo, Top
./mini.texi(,3) @chapter The Minibuffer
./mini.texi(,4) @cindex minibuffer
@@ -4459,7 +4450,6 @@
./mini.texi(,551) Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the
corresponding
./mini.texi(,552) @code{command-history} element to @code{eval}.
./m-x.texi(,1)
-./m-x.texi(,1)
./m-x.texi(,2) @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top
./m-x.texi(,3) @chapter Running Commands by Name
./m-x.texi(,4)
@@ -4605,7 +4595,6 @@
./m-x.texi(,144) which is responsible for reading the name of another command
and invoking
./m-x.texi(,145) it.
./help.texi(,1)
-./help.texi(,1)
./help.texi(,2) @node Help, Mark, M-x, Top
./help.texi(,3) @chapter Help
./help.texi(,4) @kindex Help
@@ -5052,7 +5041,6 @@
./help.texi(,450) @file{xemacs/etc/DISTRIB}, which tells you how you can order
a copy of
./help.texi(,451) the latest version of XEmacs.
./mark.texi(,1)
-./mark.texi(,1)
./mark.texi(,2) @node Mark, Mouse Selection, Help, Top
./mark.texi(,3) @chapter Selecting Text
./mark.texi(,4) @cindex mark
@@ -5293,7 +5281,6 @@
./mark.texi(,239) marker objects in the order most recent first. This
variable is local
./mark.texi(,240) in every buffer.
./mouse.texi(,1)
-./mouse.texi(,1)
./mouse.texi(,2) @node Mouse Selection, Additional Mouse Operations, Mark, Top
./mouse.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./mouse.texi(,4) @section Selecting Text with the Mouse
@@ -5460,7 +5447,6 @@
./mouse.texi(,165) the selected text is immediately inserted after being
selected; and the
./mouse.texi(,166) selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
./killing.texi(,1)
-./killing.texi(,1)
./killing.texi(,23)
./killing.texi(,24) @node Killing, Yanking, Additional Mouse Operations, Top
./killing.texi(,25) @section Deletion and Killing
@@ -6193,7 +6179,6 @@
./killing.texi(,752) Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
./killing.texi(,753) @xref{RegRect,,Rectangle Registers}.
./regs.texi(,1)
-./regs.texi(,1)
./regs.texi(,2) @node Registers, Display, Rectangles, Top
./regs.texi(,3) @chapter Registers
./regs.texi(,4) @cindex registers
@@ -6505,7 +6490,6 @@
./regs.texi(,310) @var{bookmark} points to.
./regs.texi(,311) @end table
./display.texi(,1)
-./display.texi(,1)
./display.texi(,2) @node Display, Search, Registers, Top
./display.texi(,3) @chapter Controlling the Display
./display.texi(,4)
@@ -6765,7 +6749,6 @@
./display.texi(,262) lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of
the invisible lines.
./display.texi(,263) This variable becomes local automatically when set.
./search.texi(,1)
-./search.texi(,1)
./search.texi(,2) @node Search, Fixit, Display, Top
./search.texi(,3) @chapter Searching and Replacement
./search.texi(,4) @cindex searching
@@ -7792,7 +7775,6 @@
./search.texi(,1027) specified regexp.
./search.texi(,1028) @end table
./fixit.texi(,1)
-./fixit.texi(,1)
./fixit.texi(,2) @node Fixit, Files, Search, Top
./fixit.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Fixing Typos
./fixit.texi(,4) @cindex typos
@@ -7976,7 +7958,6 @@
./fixit.texi(,182) whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It
prints a message
./fixit.texi(,183) giving the answer in the echo area.
./files.texi(,1)
-./files.texi(,1)
./files.texi(,2) @node Files, Buffers, Fixit, Top
./files.texi(,3) @chapter File Handling
./files.texi(,4) @cindex files
@@ -9767,7 +9748,6 @@
./files.texi(,1789) viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the
default Emacs
./files.texi(,1790) cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type
@kbd{C-c}.
./buffers.texi(,1)
-./buffers.texi(,1)
./buffers.texi(,2) @node Buffers, Windows, Files, Top
./buffers.texi(,3) @chapter Using Multiple Buffers
./buffers.texi(,4)
@@ -10079,7 +10059,6 @@
./buffers.texi(,310) type @kbd{C-x C-b}) and select the buffer list manually,
you can use all
./buffers.texi(,311) the commands described here.
./windows.texi(,1)
-./windows.texi(,1)
./windows.texi(,2) @node Windows, Mule, Buffers, Top
./windows.texi(,3) @chapter Multiple Windows
./windows.texi(,4) @cindex windows
@@ -10366,7 +10345,6 @@
./windows.texi(,285) Readjust the sizes of all windows on the frame until all
windows have
./windows.texi(,286) roughly the same number of lines.
./windows.texi(,287) @end table
-./mule.texi(,1)
./mule.texi(,1) @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
./mule.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
./mule.texi(,3) @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -11058,7 +11036,6 @@
./mule.texi(,691) encode. By default, this variable is @code{nil}, which
implies that you
./mule.texi(,692) cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
./major.texi(,1)
-./major.texi(,1)
./major.texi(,2) @node Major Modes, Indentation, Mule, Top
./major.texi(,3) @chapter Major Modes
./major.texi(,4) @cindex major modes
@@ -11172,7 +11149,6 @@
./major.texi(,112) mode. If @code{default-major-mode} is @code{nil}, the
major mode is
./major.texi(,113) taken from the previously selected buffer.
./indent.texi(,1)
-./indent.texi(,1)
./indent.texi(,2) @node Indentation, Text, Major Modes, Top
./indent.texi(,3) @chapter Indentation
./indent.texi(,4) @cindex indentation
@@ -11360,7 +11336,6 @@
./indent.texi(,186) spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing
indentation. @kbd{M-x
./indent.texi(,187) untabify} changes all tabs in the region to corresponding
numbers of spaces.
./text.texi(,1)
-./text.texi(,1)
./text.texi(,2) @node Text, Programs, Indentation, Top
./text.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Human Languages
./text.texi(,4) @cindex text
@@ -12487,7 +12462,6 @@
./text.texi(,1125) convert everything between point and mark to the specified
case. Point and
./text.texi(,1126) mark do not address@hidden
./programs.texi(,1)
-./programs.texi(,1)
./programs.texi(,2) @node Programs, Running, Text, Top
./programs.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Programs
./programs.texi(,4) @cindex Lisp
@@ -14548,7 +14522,6 @@
./programs.texi(,2064) The variable @code{asm-comment-char} specifies which
character
./programs.texi(,2065) starts comments in assembler syntax.
./building.texi(,1)
-./building.texi(,1)
./building.texi(,2) @node Running, Abbrevs, Programs, Top
./building.texi(,3) @chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
./building.texi(,4)
@@ -15153,7 +15126,6 @@
./building.texi(,603) the function definition that point is in, but the way of
doing so is
./building.texi(,604) different according to where the relevant Lisp
environment is found.
./building.texi(,605) @xref{Lisp Modes}.
-./packages.texi(,1)
./packages.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./packages.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./packages.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -16189,7 +16161,6 @@
./packages.texi(,1033) @end table
./packages.texi(,1034)
./abbrevs.texi(,1)
-./abbrevs.texi(,1)
./abbrevs.texi(,2) @node Abbrevs, Picture, Running, Top
./abbrevs.texi(,3) @chapter Abbrevs
./abbrevs.texi(,4) @cindex abbrevs
@@ -16497,7 +16468,6 @@
./abbrevs.texi(,306) expansion of a word with @kbd{M-/} is completely
independent of whether it
./abbrevs.texi(,307) has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
./picture.texi(,1)
-./picture.texi(,1)
./picture.texi(,2) @node Picture, Sending Mail, Abbrevs, Top
./picture.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Pictures
./picture.texi(,4) @cindex pictures
@@ -16749,7 +16719,6 @@
./picture.texi(,250) select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode,
it is highlighted
./picture.texi(,251) as a rectangle.
./sending.texi(,1)
-./sending.texi(,1)
./sending.texi(,2) @node Sending Mail, Reading Mail, Picture, Top
./sending.texi(,3) @chapter Sending Mail
./sending.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17100,7 +17069,6 @@
./sending.texi(,349) then calls the value of @code{mail-mode-hook} if that is
not void or
./sending.texi(,350) @code{nil}.
./reading.texi(,1)
-./reading.texi(,1)
./reading.texi(,2) @node Reading Mail, Calendar/Diary, Sending Mail, Top
./reading.texi(,3) @chapter Reading Mail
./reading.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17132,7 +17100,6 @@
./reading.texi(,30) you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should
consider
./reading.texi(,31) using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF
Emacs, it
./reading.texi(,32) is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-./calendar.texi(,1)
./calendar.texi(,1) @node Calendar/Diary, Sorting, Reading Mail, Top
./calendar.texi(,2) @section Calendar Mode and the Diary
./calendar.texi(,3) @cindex calendar
@@ -19443,7 +19410,6 @@
./calendar.texi(,2308) is 5 seconds.
./calendar.texi(,2309) @end table
./misc.texi(,1)
-./misc.texi(,1)
./misc.texi(,8)
./misc.texi(,9) @node Sorting, Shell, Calendar/Diary, Top
./misc.texi(,10) @section Sorting Text
@@ -20210,7 +20176,6 @@
./misc.texi(,783) @xref{Mocklisp}.
./misc.texi(,784) @end table
./custom.texi(,1)
-./custom.texi(,1)
./custom.texi(,2) @node Customization, Quitting, Emulation, Top
./custom.texi(,3) @chapter Customization
./custom.texi(,4) @cindex customization
@@ -22766,7 +22731,6 @@
./custom.texi(,2554) The same is true of the scrollbars: They accept whichever
resources are
./custom.texi(,2555) appropriate for the toolkit in use.
./trouble.texi(,1)
-./trouble.texi(,1)
./trouble.texi(,10)
./trouble.texi(,11) @node Quitting, Lossage, Customization, Top
./trouble.texi(,12) @section Quitting and Aborting
@@ -23167,8 +23131,6 @@
./trouble.texi(,407) configuration problems.
xemacs.texi(,1099)
./new.texi(,1)
-./new.texi(,1)
-./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,2) @node Glossary, Manifesto, Intro, Top
./glossary.texi(,3) @unnumbered Glossary
@@ -23935,7 +23897,6 @@
./glossary.texi(,764) systems call this ``pasting''. @xref{Yanking}.
./glossary.texi(,765) @end table
./gnu.texi(,1)
-./gnu.texi(,1)
./gnu.texi(,2) @node Manifesto, Key Index, Glossary, Top
./gnu.texi(,3) @unnumbered The GNU Manifesto
./gnu.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.3
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.4
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.3 Tue Nov 25
10:35:31 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -970,7 +970,6 @@
xemacs.texi(,1060) efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to
XEmacs, but anybody
xemacs.texi(,1061) can use it afterward.
xemacs.texi(,1062)
-./frame.texi(,1)
./frame.texi(,1) @node Frame, Keystrokes, Concept Index, Top
./frame.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./frame.texi(,3) @chapter The XEmacs Frame
@@ -1546,7 +1545,6 @@
./frame.texi(,573) Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and
capabilities are
./frame.texi(,574) used in XEmacs.
./keystrokes.texi(,1)
-./keystrokes.texi(,1)
./keystrokes.texi(,2) @node Keystrokes, Pull-down Menus, Frame, Top
./keystrokes.texi(,3) @chapter Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
./keystrokes.texi(,4)
@@ -2041,7 +2039,6 @@
./keystrokes.texi(,515) then the information on individual variables will make
sense.
./keystrokes.texi(,516) @xref{Variables}.
./menus.texi(,1)
-./menus.texi(,1)
./menus.texi(,2) @node Pull-down Menus, Entering Emacs, Keystrokes, Top
./menus.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./menus.texi(,4) @section XEmacs Pull-down Menus
@@ -2593,7 +2590,6 @@
./menus.texi(,550) @code{relabel-menu-item}. This function also takes the
argument @var{path}.
./menus.texi(,551)
./menus.texi(,552) @var{new-name} is the string to which the menu item will be
changed.
-./entering.texi(,1)
./entering.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./entering.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./entering.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -2756,7 +2752,6 @@
./entering.texi(,160) their only relationship with the operating system. You
can customize
./entering.texi(,161) these keys to run any commands of your choice
(@pxref{Keymaps}).
./cmdargs.texi(,1)
-./cmdargs.texi(,1)
./cmdargs.texi(,2) @node Command Switches, Startup Paths, Exiting, Top
./cmdargs.texi(,3) @section Command Line Switches and Arguments
./cmdargs.texi(,4) @cindex command line arguments
@@ -3065,7 +3060,6 @@
./cmdargs.texi(,307) Read something into the resource database for this
invocation of Emacs only.
./cmdargs.texi(,308)
./cmdargs.texi(,309) @end table
-./startup.texi(,1)
./startup.texi(,1) @node Startup Paths, Packages, Command Switches, Top
./startup.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./startup.texi(,3) @section How XEmacs finds Directories and Files
@@ -3261,7 +3255,6 @@
./startup.texi(,193) @end table
./startup.texi(,194)
./startup.texi(,195)
-./basic.texi(,1)
./basic.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./basic.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
./basic.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -3890,7 +3883,6 @@
./basic.texi(,626) the command.
./basic.texi(,627)
./undo.texi(,1)
-./undo.texi(,1)
./undo.texi(,2) @node Undo, Minibuffer, Basic, Top
./undo.texi(,3) @chapter Undoing Changes
./undo.texi(,4) @cindex undo
@@ -3957,7 +3949,6 @@
./undo.texi(,65) @kbd{C-_}. @kbd{C-x u} is an alternative you can type in the
same
./undo.texi(,66) fashion on any terminal.
./mini.texi(,1)
-./mini.texi(,1)
./mini.texi(,2) @node Minibuffer, M-x, Undo, Top
./mini.texi(,3) @chapter The Minibuffer
./mini.texi(,4) @cindex minibuffer
@@ -4502,7 +4493,6 @@
./mini.texi(,551) Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the
corresponding
./mini.texi(,552) @code{command-history} element to @code{eval}.
./m-x.texi(,1)
-./m-x.texi(,1)
./m-x.texi(,2) @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top
./m-x.texi(,3) @chapter Running Commands by Name
./m-x.texi(,4)
@@ -4648,7 +4638,6 @@
./m-x.texi(,144) which is responsible for reading the name of another command
and invoking
./m-x.texi(,145) it.
./help.texi(,1)
-./help.texi(,1)
./help.texi(,2) @node Help, Mark, M-x, Top
./help.texi(,3) @chapter Help
./help.texi(,4) @kindex Help
@@ -5095,7 +5084,6 @@
./help.texi(,450) @file{xemacs/etc/DISTRIB}, which tells you how you can order
a copy of
./help.texi(,451) the latest version of XEmacs.
./mark.texi(,1)
-./mark.texi(,1)
./mark.texi(,2) @node Mark, Mouse Selection, Help, Top
./mark.texi(,3) @chapter Selecting Text
./mark.texi(,4) @cindex mark
@@ -5336,7 +5324,6 @@
./mark.texi(,239) marker objects in the order most recent first. This
variable is local
./mark.texi(,240) in every buffer.
./mouse.texi(,1)
-./mouse.texi(,1)
./mouse.texi(,2) @node Mouse Selection, Additional Mouse Operations, Mark, Top
./mouse.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./mouse.texi(,4) @section Selecting Text with the Mouse
@@ -5503,7 +5490,6 @@
./mouse.texi(,165) the selected text is immediately inserted after being
selected; and the
./mouse.texi(,166) selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
./killing.texi(,1)
-./killing.texi(,1)
./killing.texi(,23)
./killing.texi(,24) @node Killing, Yanking, Additional Mouse Operations, Top
./killing.texi(,25) @section Deletion and Killing
@@ -6236,7 +6222,6 @@
./killing.texi(,752) Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
./killing.texi(,753) @xref{RegRect,,Rectangle Registers}.
./regs.texi(,1)
-./regs.texi(,1)
./regs.texi(,2) @node Registers, Display, Rectangles, Top
./regs.texi(,3) @chapter Registers
./regs.texi(,4) @cindex registers
@@ -6548,7 +6533,6 @@
./regs.texi(,310) @var{bookmark} points to.
./regs.texi(,311) @end table
./display.texi(,1)
-./display.texi(,1)
./display.texi(,2) @node Display, Search, Registers, Top
./display.texi(,3) @chapter Controlling the Display
./display.texi(,4)
@@ -6808,7 +6792,6 @@
./display.texi(,262) lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of
the invisible lines.
./display.texi(,263) This variable becomes local automatically when set.
./search.texi(,1)
-./search.texi(,1)
./search.texi(,2) @node Search, Fixit, Display, Top
./search.texi(,3) @chapter Searching and Replacement
./search.texi(,4) @cindex searching
@@ -7835,7 +7818,6 @@
./search.texi(,1027) specified regexp.
./search.texi(,1028) @end table
./fixit.texi(,1)
-./fixit.texi(,1)
./fixit.texi(,2) @node Fixit, Files, Search, Top
./fixit.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Fixing Typos
./fixit.texi(,4) @cindex typos
@@ -8019,7 +8001,6 @@
./fixit.texi(,182) whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It
prints a message
./fixit.texi(,183) giving the answer in the echo area.
./files.texi(,1)
-./files.texi(,1)
./files.texi(,2) @node Files, Buffers, Fixit, Top
./files.texi(,3) @chapter File Handling
./files.texi(,4) @cindex files
@@ -9810,7 +9791,6 @@
./files.texi(,1789) viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the
default Emacs
./files.texi(,1790) cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type
@kbd{C-c}.
./buffers.texi(,1)
-./buffers.texi(,1)
./buffers.texi(,2) @node Buffers, Windows, Files, Top
./buffers.texi(,3) @chapter Using Multiple Buffers
./buffers.texi(,4)
@@ -10122,7 +10102,6 @@
./buffers.texi(,310) type @kbd{C-x C-b}) and select the buffer list manually,
you can use all
./buffers.texi(,311) the commands described here.
./windows.texi(,1)
-./windows.texi(,1)
./windows.texi(,2) @node Windows, Mule, Buffers, Top
./windows.texi(,3) @chapter Multiple Windows
./windows.texi(,4) @cindex windows
@@ -10409,7 +10388,6 @@
./windows.texi(,285) Readjust the sizes of all windows on the frame until all
windows have
./windows.texi(,286) roughly the same number of lines.
./windows.texi(,287) @end table
-./mule.texi(,1)
./mule.texi(,1) @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
./mule.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
./mule.texi(,3) @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -11101,7 +11079,6 @@
./mule.texi(,691) encode. By default, this variable is @code{nil}, which
implies that you
./mule.texi(,692) cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
./major.texi(,1)
-./major.texi(,1)
./major.texi(,2) @node Major Modes, Indentation, Mule, Top
./major.texi(,3) @chapter Major Modes
./major.texi(,4) @cindex major modes
@@ -11215,7 +11192,6 @@
./major.texi(,112) mode. If @code{default-major-mode} is @code{nil}, the
major mode is
./major.texi(,113) taken from the previously selected buffer.
./indent.texi(,1)
-./indent.texi(,1)
./indent.texi(,2) @node Indentation, Text, Major Modes, Top
./indent.texi(,3) @chapter Indentation
./indent.texi(,4) @cindex indentation
@@ -11403,7 +11379,6 @@
./indent.texi(,186) spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing
indentation. @kbd{M-x
./indent.texi(,187) untabify} changes all tabs in the region to corresponding
numbers of spaces.
./text.texi(,1)
-./text.texi(,1)
./text.texi(,2) @node Text, Programs, Indentation, Top
./text.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Human Languages
./text.texi(,4) @cindex text
@@ -12530,7 +12505,6 @@
./text.texi(,1125) convert everything between point and mark to the specified
case. Point and
./text.texi(,1126) mark do not address@hidden
./programs.texi(,1)
-./programs.texi(,1)
./programs.texi(,2) @node Programs, Running, Text, Top
./programs.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Programs
./programs.texi(,4) @cindex Lisp
@@ -14591,7 +14565,6 @@
./programs.texi(,2064) The variable @code{asm-comment-char} specifies which
character
./programs.texi(,2065) starts comments in assembler syntax.
./building.texi(,1)
-./building.texi(,1)
./building.texi(,2) @node Running, Abbrevs, Programs, Top
./building.texi(,3) @chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
./building.texi(,4)
@@ -15196,7 +15169,6 @@
./building.texi(,603) the function definition that point is in, but the way of
doing so is
./building.texi(,604) different according to where the relevant Lisp
environment is found.
./building.texi(,605) @xref{Lisp Modes}.
-./packages.texi(,1)
./packages.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./packages.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./packages.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -16232,7 +16204,6 @@
./packages.texi(,1033) @end table
./packages.texi(,1034)
./abbrevs.texi(,1)
-./abbrevs.texi(,1)
./abbrevs.texi(,2) @node Abbrevs, Picture, Running, Top
./abbrevs.texi(,3) @chapter Abbrevs
./abbrevs.texi(,4) @cindex abbrevs
@@ -16540,7 +16511,6 @@
./abbrevs.texi(,306) expansion of a word with @kbd{M-/} is completely
independent of whether it
./abbrevs.texi(,307) has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
./picture.texi(,1)
-./picture.texi(,1)
./picture.texi(,2) @node Picture, Sending Mail, Abbrevs, Top
./picture.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Pictures
./picture.texi(,4) @cindex pictures
@@ -16792,7 +16762,6 @@
./picture.texi(,250) select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode,
it is highlighted
./picture.texi(,251) as a rectangle.
./sending.texi(,1)
-./sending.texi(,1)
./sending.texi(,2) @node Sending Mail, Reading Mail, Picture, Top
./sending.texi(,3) @chapter Sending Mail
./sending.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17143,7 +17112,6 @@
./sending.texi(,349) then calls the value of @code{mail-mode-hook} if that is
not void or
./sending.texi(,350) @code{nil}.
./reading.texi(,1)
-./reading.texi(,1)
./reading.texi(,2) @node Reading Mail, Calendar/Diary, Sending Mail, Top
./reading.texi(,3) @chapter Reading Mail
./reading.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17175,7 +17143,6 @@
./reading.texi(,30) you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should
consider
./reading.texi(,31) using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF
Emacs, it
./reading.texi(,32) is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-./calendar.texi(,1)
./calendar.texi(,1) @node Calendar/Diary, Sorting, Reading Mail, Top
./calendar.texi(,2) @section Calendar Mode and the Diary
./calendar.texi(,3) @cindex calendar
@@ -19486,7 +19453,6 @@
./calendar.texi(,2308) is 5 seconds.
./calendar.texi(,2309) @end table
./misc.texi(,1)
-./misc.texi(,1)
./misc.texi(,8)
./misc.texi(,9) @node Sorting, Shell, Calendar/Diary, Top
./misc.texi(,10) @section Sorting Text
@@ -20253,7 +20219,6 @@
./misc.texi(,783) @xref{Mocklisp}.
./misc.texi(,784) @end table
./custom.texi(,1)
-./custom.texi(,1)
./custom.texi(,2) @node Customization, Quitting, Emulation, Top
./custom.texi(,3) @chapter Customization
./custom.texi(,4) @cindex customization
@@ -22809,7 +22774,6 @@
./custom.texi(,2554) The same is true of the scrollbars: They accept whichever
resources are
./custom.texi(,2555) appropriate for the toolkit in use.
./trouble.texi(,1)
-./trouble.texi(,1)
./trouble.texi(,10)
./trouble.texi(,11) @node Quitting, Lossage, Customization, Top
./trouble.texi(,12) @section Quitting and Aborting
@@ -23210,8 +23174,6 @@
./trouble.texi(,407) configuration problems.
xemacs.texi(,1099)
./new.texi(,1)
-./new.texi(,1)
-./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,2) @node Glossary, Manifesto, Intro, Top
./glossary.texi(,3) @unnumbered Glossary
@@ -23978,7 +23940,6 @@
./glossary.texi(,764) systems call this ``pasting''. @xref{Yanking}.
./glossary.texi(,765) @end table
./gnu.texi(,1)
-./gnu.texi(,1)
./gnu.texi(,2) @node Manifesto, Key Index, Glossary, Top
./gnu.texi(,3) @unnumbered The GNU Manifesto
./gnu.texi(,4)
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_10.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_10.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_10.html:1.17 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_10.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
command.
</p>
<p> Emacs uses the minibuffer for reading input for many different purposes;
-on this occasion, the string <samp>`M-x'</samp> is displayed at the beginning
of
+on this occasion, the string ‘<samp>M-x</samp>’ is displayed at
the beginning of
the minibuffer as a <em>prompt</em> to remind you that your input should be
the name of a command to be run. See section <a
href="xemacs_9.html#SEC60">The Minibuffer</a>, for full information
on the features of the minibuffer.
@@ -202,11 +202,11 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>In addition, if the string begins with <samp>`*'</samp>, an error is
+<p>In addition, if the string begins with ‘<samp>*</samp>’, an
error is
signaled if the buffer is read-only. This happens before reading any
-arguments. If the string begins with <samp>`@'</samp>, the window the mouse is
+arguments. If the string begins with ‘<samp>@</samp>’, the window
the mouse is
over is selected before anything else is done. You may use both
-<samp>`@'</samp> and <samp>`*'</samp>; they are processed in the order that
they appear.
+‘<samp>@</samp>’ and ‘<samp>*</samp>’; they are
processed in the order that they appear.
</p>
<p>Normally, when describing a command that is run by name, we omit the
<kbd>RET</kbd> that is needed to terminate the name. Thus we may refer to
@@ -220,7 +220,6 @@
which is responsible for reading the name of another command and invoking
it.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC60"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_11.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_11.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_11.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_11.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_11.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
(<code>describe-key-briefly</code>) and <kbd>C-h k</kbd>
(<code>describe-key</code>).
<kbd>C-h c <var>key</var></kbd> prints in the echo area the name of the command
that <var>key</var> is bound to. For example, <kbd>C-h c C-f</kbd> prints
-<samp>`forward-char'</samp>. Since command names are chosen to describe what
+‘<samp>forward-char</samp>’. Since command names are chosen to
describe what
the commands do, this is a good way to get a very brief description of
what <var>key</var> does.
</p>
@@ -307,8 +307,8 @@
the function called by the innermost Lisp expression in the buffer
around point, <em>provided</em> that is a valid, defined Lisp function
name. For example, if point is located following the text
-<samp>`(make-vector (car x)'</samp>, the innermost list containing point is the
-one that starts with <samp>`(make-vector'</samp>, so the default is to
describe the
+‘<samp>(make-vector (car x)</samp>’, the innermost list containing
point is the
+one that starts with ‘<samp>(make-vector</samp>’, so the default
is to describe the
function <code>make-vector</code>.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-h f</kbd> is often useful just to verify that you have the right
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
<p> A more sophisticated sort of question to ask is, “What are the
commands for working with files?” To ask this question, type <kbd>C-h
a file <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, which displays a list of all command names that
-contain <samp>`file'</samp>, including <code>copy-file</code>,
<code>find-file</code>, and
+contain ‘<samp>file</samp>’, including <code>copy-file</code>,
<code>find-file</code>, and
so on. With each command name appears a brief description of how to use
the command, and what keys you can currently invoke it with. For
example, it would say that you can invoke <code>find-file</code> by typing
@@ -613,19 +613,18 @@
<p> The other <kbd>C-h</kbd> options display various files of useful
information. <kbd>C-h C-w</kbd> (<code>describe-no-warranty</code>) displays
the
full details on the complete absence of warranty for XEmacs. <kbd>C-h
-n</kbd> (<code>view-emacs-news</code>) displays the file
<tt>`xemacs/etc/NEWS'</tt>,
+n</kbd> (<code>view-emacs-news</code>) displays the file
‘<tt>xemacs/etc/NEWS</tt>’,
which contains documentation on XEmacs changes arranged chronologically.
<kbd>C-h F</kbd> (<code>xemacs-local-faq</code>) displays local version of the
XEmacs frequently-answered-questions-list. <kbd>C-h t</kbd>
(<code>help-with-tutorial</code>) displays the learn-by-doing XEmacs
tutorial. <kbd>C-h C-c</kbd> (<code>describe-copying</code>) displays the file
-<tt>`xemacs/etc/COPYING'</tt>, which tells you the conditions you must obey
+‘<tt>xemacs/etc/COPYING</tt>’, which tells you the conditions you
must obey
in distributing copies of XEmacs. <kbd>C-h C-d</kbd>
(<code>describe-distribution</code>) displays another file named
-<tt>`xemacs/etc/DISTRIB'</tt>, which tells you how you can order a copy of
+‘<tt>xemacs/etc/DISTRIB</tt>’, which tells you how you can order a
copy of
the latest version of XEmacs.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC71" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_12.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_12.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_12.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_12.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_12.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@
(<code>beginning-of-buffer</code>), start by setting the mark and saving the
old mark on the mark ring. This makes it easier for you to move back
later. Searches set the mark, unless they do not actually move point.
-When a command sets the mark, <samp>`Mark Set'</samp> is printed in the
+When a command sets the mark, ‘<samp>Mark Set</samp>’ is printed
in the
echo area.
</p>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
@@ -396,7 +396,6 @@
marker objects in the order most recent first. This variable is local
in every buffer.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Mouse-Selection"></a>
<a name="SEC85"></a>
@@ -611,7 +610,6 @@
selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Killing"></a>
<a name="SEC87"></a>
@@ -641,7 +639,7 @@
distinction is made only for erasing text in the buffer.)
</p>
<p>The commands' names and individual descriptions use the words
-<samp>`kill'</samp> and <samp>`delete'</samp> to indicate what they do. If
you perform
+‘<samp>kill</samp>’ and ‘<samp>delete</samp>’ to
indicate what they do. If you perform
a kill or delete command by mistake, use the <kbd>C-x u</kbd>
(<code>undo</code>)
command to undo it (see section <a href="xemacs_8.html#SEC59">Undoing
Changes</a>). The delete commands include <kbd>C-d</kbd>
(<code>delete-char</code>) and <kbd>DEL</kbd>
(<code>delete-backward-char</code>), which
@@ -989,12 +987,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>with point at the beginning of the second line. If you type <kbd>C-k C-u 2
-M-<kbd>DEL</kbd> C-k</kbd>, the first <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the text
<samp>`line of sample
-text'</samp>, <kbd>C-u 2 M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> kills <samp>`the first'</samp>
with the newline that
+M-<kbd>DEL</kbd> C-k</kbd>, the first <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the text
‘<samp>line of sample
+text</samp>’, <kbd>C-u 2 M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> kills ‘<samp>the
first</samp>’ with the newline that
followed it, and the second <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the newline after the second
-line. The result is that the buffer contains <samp>`This is and here is the
-third.'</samp> and a single kill entry contains <samp>`the
first<kbd>RET</kbd>line of
-sample text<kbd>RET</kbd>'</samp>—all the killed text, in its original
order.
+line. The result is that the buffer contains ‘<samp>This is and here is
the
+third.</samp>’ and a single kill entry contains ‘<samp>the
first<kbd>RET</kbd>line of
+sample text<kbd>RET</kbd></samp>’—all the killed text, in its
original order.
</p>
<a name="IDX338"></a>
<a name="IDX339"></a>
@@ -1154,19 +1152,19 @@
selection with the <b>Copy</b> command under the <b>Edit</b> menu in the
menubar.
</p>
<p>Usually, the clipboard selection is not visible. However, if you run the
-<tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application, the text most recently copied to the
clipboard
+‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application, the text most recently copied
to the clipboard
(with the <b>Copy</b> command) is displayed in a window. Any time new text is
-thus copied, the <tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application makes a copy of it and
displays
+thus copied, the ‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application makes a copy of
it and displays
it in its window. The value of the clipboard can survive the lifetime of the
running Emacs process. The <code>xclipboard</code> man page provides more
details.
</p>
-<p>Warning: If you use the <tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application, remember that it
+<p>Warning: If you use the ‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application,
remember that it
maintains a list of all things that have been pasted to the clipboard (that
is, copied with the <b>Copy</b> command). If you don't manually delete
elements
from this list by clicking on the <b>Delete</b> button in the
<code>xclipboard</code>
window, the clipboard will eventually consume a lot of memory.
</p>
-<p>In summary, some X applications (such as <tt>`xterm'</tt>) allow one to
paste
+<p>In summary, some X applications (such as ‘<tt>xterm</tt>’)
allow one to paste
text in them from XEmacs in the following way:
</p>
<ul>
@@ -1601,7 +1599,6 @@
<p> Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
See section <a href="xemacs_13.html#SEC105">Rectangle Registers</a>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC79" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_13.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_13.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_13.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23
23:51:16 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">(set-register ?z
'(file . "/usr/src/xemacs/src/ChangeLog"))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>puts the file name shown in register <samp>`z'</samp>.
+<p>puts the file name shown in register ‘<samp>z</samp>’.
</p>
<p> To visit the file whose name is in register <var>r</var>, type <kbd>C-x r
j
<var>r</var></kbd>. (This is the same command used to jump to a position or
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
its special editing commands.
</p>
<p> When you kill XEmacs, XEmacs offers to save your bookmark values in
-your default bookmark file, <tt>`~/.emacs.bmk'</tt>, if you have changed any
+your default bookmark file, ‘<tt>~/.emacs.bmk</tt>’, if you have
changed any
bookmark values. You can also save the bookmarks at any time with the
<kbd>M-x bookmark-save</kbd> command. The bookmark commands load your
default bookmark file automatically. This saving and loading is how
@@ -511,7 +511,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC102" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_14.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_14.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_14.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_14.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23
23:51:16 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_14.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -74,13 +74,13 @@
<dt> <kbd>next</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Scroll forward (a windowful or a specified number of lines)
(<code>scroll-up</code>).
On most X keyboards, you can get this functionality using the key
-labelled <samp>`Page Down'</samp>, which generates either <kbd>next</kbd> or
<kbd>pgdn</kbd>.
+labelled ‘<samp>Page Down</samp>’, which generates either
<kbd>next</kbd> or <kbd>pgdn</kbd>.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-v</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>pgup</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>prior</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Scroll backward (<code>scroll-down</code>). On most X keyboards, you
can get
-this functionality using the key labelled <samp>`Page Up'</samp>, which
+this functionality using the key labelled ‘<samp>Page Up</samp>’,
which
generates either <kbd>prior</kbd> or <kbd>pgup</kbd>.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><var>arg</var> C-l</kbd></dt>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
each line of text is shifted sideways in the window, and one or more
characters at the beginning of each line are not displayed at all. When a
window has been scrolled horizontally in this way, text lines are truncated
-rather than continued (see section <a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC56">Continuation
Lines</a>), with a <samp>`$'</samp> appearing
+rather than continued (see section <a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC56">Continuation
Lines</a>), with a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ appearing
in the first column when there is text truncated to the left, and in the
last column when there is text truncated to the right.
</p>
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
numeric argument <var>n</var>. (See section <a
href="xemacs_7.html#SEC58">Numeric Arguments</a>, for information on giving
the argument.) Lines with at least <var>n</var> columns of indentation
disappear from the screen. The only indication of their presence are
-three dots (<samp>`…'</samp>), which appear at the end of each visible
+three dots (‘<samp>…</samp>’), which appear at the end of
each visible
line that is followed by one or more invisible ones.
</p>
<p> The invisible lines are still present in the buffer, and most editing
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
<p> When you reenter XEmacs after suspending, XEmacs normally clears the
screen and redraws the entire display. On some terminals with more than
one page of memory, it is possible to arrange the termcap entry so that
-the <samp>`ti'</samp> and <samp>`te'</samp> strings (output to the terminal
when XEmacs
+the ‘<samp>ti</samp>’ and ‘<samp>te</samp>’ strings
(output to the terminal when XEmacs
is entered and exited, respectively) switch between pages of memory so
as to use one page for XEmacs and another page for other output. In that
case, you might want to set the variable <code>no-redraw-on-reenter</code> to
@@ -403,7 +403,6 @@
lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of the invisible lines.
This variable becomes local automatically when set.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC110" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_15.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_15.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_15.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_15.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -134,10 +134,10 @@
<p> <kbd>C-s</kbd> starts an incremental search. <kbd>C-s</kbd> reads
characters from
the keyboard and positions the cursor at the first occurrence of the
characters that you have typed. If you type <kbd>C-s</kbd> and then
<kbd>F</kbd>,
-the cursor moves right after the first <samp>`F'</samp>. Type an
<kbd>O</kbd>, and see
-the cursor move to after the first <samp>`FO'</samp>. After another
<kbd>O</kbd>, the
-cursor is after the first <samp>`FOO'</samp> after the place where you started
the
-search. Meanwhile, the search string <samp>`FOO'</samp> has been echoed in the
+the cursor moves right after the first ‘<samp>F</samp>’. Type an
<kbd>O</kbd>, and see
+the cursor move to after the first ‘<samp>FO</samp>’. After
another <kbd>O</kbd>, the
+cursor is after the first ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ after the place where
you started the
+search. Meanwhile, the search string ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ has been
echoed in the
echo area.
</p>
<p> The echo area display ends with three dots when actual searching is going
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
<kbd>DEL</kbd>, <kbd>ESC</kbd>, or another control character that is special
within searches (<kbd>C-q</kbd>, <kbd>C-w</kbd>, <kbd>C-r</kbd>,
<kbd>C-s</kbd>, or <kbd>C-y</kbd>).
</p>
-<p> Sometimes you search for <samp>`FOO'</samp> and find it, but were actually
+<p> Sometimes you search for ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ and find it, but
were actually
looking for a different occurrence of it. To move to the next occurrence
of the search string, type another <kbd>C-s</kbd>. Do this as often as
necessary. If you overshoot, you can cancel some <kbd>C-s</kbd>
@@ -171,23 +171,23 @@
incremental search, and the second <kbd>C-s</kbd> means “search
again”.
</p>
<p> If the specified string is not found at all, the echo area displays
-the text <samp>`Failing I-Search'</samp>. The cursor is after the place where
+the text ‘<samp>Failing I-Search</samp>’. The cursor is after the
place where
Emacs found as much of your string as it could. Thus, if you search for
-<samp>`FOOT'</samp>, and there is no <samp>`FOOT'</samp>, the cursor may be
after the
-<samp>`FOO'</samp> in <samp>`FOOL'</samp>. At this point there are several
things you
+‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’, and there is no
‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’, the cursor may be after the
+‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOL</samp>’. At this
point there are several things you
can do. If you mistyped the search string, correct it. If you like the
place you have found, you can type <kbd>RET</kbd> or some other Emacs command
to “accept what the search offered”. Or you can type
<kbd>C-g</kbd>, which
removes from the search string the characters that could not be found
-(the <samp>`T'</samp> in <samp>`FOOT'</samp>), leaving those that were found
(the
-<samp>`FOO'</samp> in <samp>`FOOT'</samp>). A second <kbd>C-g</kbd> at that
point cancels
+(the ‘<samp>T</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’), leaving
those that were found (the
+‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’). A second
<kbd>C-g</kbd> at that point cancels
the search entirely, returning point to where it was when the search
started.
</p>
<p> If a search is failing and you ask to repeat it by typing another
<kbd>C-s</kbd>, it starts again from the beginning of the buffer. Repeating
a failing backward search with <kbd>C-r</kbd> starts again from the end. This
-is called <em>wrapping around</em>. <samp>`Wrapped'</samp> appears in the
search
+is called <em>wrapping around</em>. ‘<samp>Wrapped</samp>’
appears in the search
prompt once this has happened.
</p>
<a name="IDX411"></a>
@@ -566,96 +566,96 @@
<p> Regular expressions have a syntax in which a few characters are
special constructs and the rest are <em>ordinary</em>. An ordinary
character is a simple regular expression that matches that character and
-nothing else. The special characters are <samp>`.'</samp>, <samp>`*'</samp>,
<samp>`+'</samp>,
-<samp>`?'</samp>, <samp>`['</samp>, <samp>`]'</samp>, <samp>`^'</samp>,
<samp>`$'</samp>, and <samp>`\'</samp>; no new
+nothing else. The special characters are ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
‘<samp>*</samp>’, ‘<samp>+</samp>’,
+‘<samp>?</samp>’, ‘<samp>[</samp>’,
‘<samp>]</samp>’, ‘<samp>^</samp>’,
‘<samp>$</samp>’, and ‘<samp>\</samp>’; no new
special characters will be defined in the future. Any other character
-appearing in a regular expression is ordinary, unless a <samp>`\'</samp>
+appearing in a regular expression is ordinary, unless a
‘<samp>\</samp>’
precedes it.
</p>
-<p>For example, <samp>`f'</samp> is not a special character, so it is
ordinary, and
-therefore <samp>`f'</samp> is a regular expression that matches the string
-<samp>`f'</samp> and no other string. (It does <em>not</em> match the string
-<samp>`ff'</samp>.) Likewise, <samp>`o'</samp> is a regular expression that
matches
-only <samp>`o'</samp>.
+<p>For example, ‘<samp>f</samp>’ is not a special character, so it
is ordinary, and
+therefore ‘<samp>f</samp>’ is a regular expression that matches
the string
+‘<samp>f</samp>’ and no other string. (It does <em>not</em> match
the string
+‘<samp>ff</samp>’.) Likewise, ‘<samp>o</samp>’ is a
regular expression that matches
+only ‘<samp>o</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Any two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> can be
concatenated. The
result is a regular expression that matches a string if <var>a</var> matches
some amount of the beginning of that string and <var>b</var> matches the rest
of
the string.
</p>
-<p>As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions
<samp>`f'</samp>
-and <samp>`o'</samp> to get the regular expression <samp>`fo'</samp>, which
matches only
-the string <samp>`fo'</samp>. Still trivial. To do something more powerful,
you
+<p>As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions
‘<samp>f</samp>’
+and ‘<samp>o</samp>’ to get the regular expression
‘<samp>fo</samp>’, which matches only
+the string ‘<samp>fo</samp>’. Still trivial. To do something
more powerful, you
need to use one of the special characters. Here is a list of them:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>. (Period)</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX446"></a>
<p>is a special character that matches any single character except a newline.
-Using concatenation, we can make regular expressions like <samp>`a.b'</samp>,
which
-matches any three-character string that begins with <samp>`a'</samp> and ends
with
-<samp>`b'</samp>.
+Using concatenation, we can make regular expressions like
‘<samp>a.b</samp>’, which
+matches any three-character string that begins with
‘<samp>a</samp>’ and ends with
+‘<samp>b</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>*</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX447"></a>
<p>is not a construct by itself; it is a quantifying suffix operator that
means to repeat the preceding regular expression as many times as
-possible. In <samp>`fo*'</samp>, the <samp>`*'</samp> applies to the
<samp>`o'</samp>, so
-<samp>`fo*'</samp> matches one <samp>`f'</samp> followed by any number of
<samp>`o'</samp>s.
-The case of zero <samp>`o'</samp>s is allowed: <samp>`fo*'</samp> does match
-<samp>`f'</samp>.
-</p>
-<p><samp>`*'</samp> always applies to the <em>smallest</em> possible preceding
-expression. Thus, <samp>`fo*'</samp> has a repeating <samp>`o'</samp>, not a
-repeating <samp>`fo'</samp>.
+possible. In ‘<samp>fo*</samp>’, the ‘<samp>*</samp>’
applies to the ‘<samp>o</samp>’, so
+‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ matches one ‘<samp>f</samp>’
followed by any number of ‘<samp>o</samp>’s.
+The case of zero ‘<samp>o</samp>’s is allowed:
‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ does match
+‘<samp>f</samp>’.
+</p>
+<p>‘<samp>*</samp>’ always applies to the <em>smallest</em>
possible preceding
+expression. Thus, ‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ has a repeating
‘<samp>o</samp>’, not a
+repeating ‘<samp>fo</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>The matcher processes a <samp>`*'</samp> construct by matching,
immediately, as
+<p>The matcher processes a ‘<samp>*</samp>’ construct by matching,
immediately, as
many repetitions as can be found; it is "greedy". Then it continues
with the rest of the pattern. If that fails, backtracking occurs,
-discarding some of the matches of the <samp>`*'</samp>-modified construct in
+discarding some of the matches of the ‘<samp>*</samp>’-modified
construct in
case that makes it possible to match the rest of the pattern. For
-example, in matching <samp>`ca*ar'</samp> against the string
<samp>`caaar'</samp>, the
-<samp>`a*'</samp> first tries to match all three <samp>`a'</samp>s; but the
rest of the
-pattern is <samp>`ar'</samp> and there is only <samp>`r'</samp> left to match,
so this
-try fails. The next alternative is for <samp>`a*'</samp> to match only two
-<samp>`a'</samp>s. With this choice, the rest of the regexp matches
+example, in matching ‘<samp>ca*ar</samp>’ against the string
‘<samp>caaar</samp>’, the
+‘<samp>a*</samp>’ first tries to match all three
‘<samp>a</samp>’s; but the rest of the
+pattern is ‘<samp>ar</samp>’ and there is only
‘<samp>r</samp>’ left to match, so this
+try fails. The next alternative is for ‘<samp>a*</samp>’ to match
only two
+‘<samp>a</samp>’s. With this choice, the rest of the regexp
matches
successfully.
</p>
<p>Nested repetition operators can be extremely slow if they specify
backtracking loops. For example, it could take hours for the regular
-expression <samp>`\(x+y*\)*a'</samp> to match the sequence
-<samp>`xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz'</samp>. The slowness is because
-Emacs must try each imaginable way of grouping the 35 <samp>`x'</samp>'s before
+expression ‘<samp>\(x+y*\)*a</samp>’ to match the sequence
+‘<samp>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz</samp>’. The slowness
is because
+Emacs must try each imaginable way of grouping the 35
‘<samp>x</samp>’'s before
concluding that none of them can work. To make sure your regular
expressions run fast, check nested repetitions carefully.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>+</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX448"></a>
-<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to <samp>`*'</samp> except that the
+<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to ‘<samp>*</samp>’
except that the
preceding expression must match at least once. It is also "greedy".
-So, for example, <samp>`ca+r'</samp> matches the strings <samp>`car'</samp> and
-<samp>`caaaar'</samp> but not the string <samp>`cr'</samp>, whereas
<samp>`ca*r'</samp> matches
+So, for example, ‘<samp>ca+r</samp>’ matches the strings
‘<samp>car</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>caaaar</samp>’ but not the string
‘<samp>cr</samp>’, whereas ‘<samp>ca*r</samp>’ matches
all three strings.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX449"></a>
-<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to <samp>`*'</samp>, except that
the
+<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to ‘<samp>*</samp>’,
except that the
preceding expression can match either once or not at all. For example,
-<samp>`ca?r'</samp> matches <samp>`car'</samp> or <samp>`cr'</samp>, but does
not match anything
+‘<samp>ca?r</samp>’ matches ‘<samp>car</samp>’ or
‘<samp>cr</samp>’, but does not match anything
else.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>*?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX450"></a>
-<p>works just like <samp>`*'</samp>, except that rather than matching the
longest
-match, it matches the shortest match. <samp>`*?'</samp> is known as a
+<p>works just like ‘<samp>*</samp>’, except that rather than
matching the longest
+match, it matches the shortest match. ‘<samp>*?</samp>’ is known
as a
<em>non-greedy</em> quantifier, a regexp construct borrowed from Perl.
</p>
<p>This construct is very useful for when you want to match the text inside
-a pair of delimiters. For instance, <samp>`/\*.*?\*/'</samp> will match C
+a pair of delimiters. For instance, ‘<samp>/\*.*?\*/</samp>’ will
match C
comments in a string. This could not easily be achieved without the use
of a non-greedy quantifier.
</p>
@@ -665,17 +665,17 @@
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>+?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX451"></a>
-<p>is the non-greedy version of <samp>`+'</samp>.
+<p>is the non-greedy version of ‘<samp>+</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>??</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX452"></a>
-<p>is the non-greedy version of <samp>`?'</samp>.
+<p>is the non-greedy version of ‘<samp>?</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\{n,m\}</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX453"></a>
-<p>serves as an interval quantifier, analogous to <samp>`*'</samp> or
<samp>`+'</samp>, but
+<p>serves as an interval quantifier, analogous to ‘<samp>*</samp>’
or ‘<samp>+</samp>’, but
specifies that the expression must match at least <var>n</var> times, but no
more than <var>m</var> times. This syntax is supported by most Unix regexp
utilities, and has been introduced to XEmacs for the version 20.3.
@@ -688,45 +688,45 @@
<dd><a name="IDX454"></a>
<a name="IDX455"></a>
<a name="IDX456"></a>
-<p><samp>`['</samp> begins a <em>character set</em>, which is terminated by a
-<samp>`]'</samp>. In the simplest case, the characters between the two
brackets
-form the set. Thus, <samp>`[ad]'</samp> matches either one <samp>`a'</samp>
or one
-<samp>`d'</samp>, and <samp>`[ad]*'</samp> matches any string composed of just
<samp>`a'</samp>s
-and <samp>`d'</samp>s (including the empty string), from which it follows that
-<samp>`c[ad]*r'</samp> matches <samp>`cr'</samp>, <samp>`car'</samp>,
<samp>`cdr'</samp>,
-<samp>`caddaar'</samp>, etc.
+<p>‘<samp>[</samp>’ begins a <em>character set</em>, which is
terminated by a
+‘<samp>]</samp>’. In the simplest case, the characters between
the two brackets
+form the set. Thus, ‘<samp>[ad]</samp>’ matches either one
‘<samp>a</samp>’ or one
+‘<samp>d</samp>’, and ‘<samp>[ad]*</samp>’ matches any
string composed of just ‘<samp>a</samp>’s
+and ‘<samp>d</samp>’s (including the empty string), from which it
follows that
+‘<samp>c[ad]*r</samp>’ matches ‘<samp>cr</samp>’,
‘<samp>car</samp>’, ‘<samp>cdr</samp>’,
+‘<samp>caddaar</samp>’, etc.
</p>
<p>The usual regular expression special characters are not special inside a
character set. A completely different set of special characters exists
-inside character sets: <samp>`]'</samp>, <samp>`-'</samp> and <samp>`^'</samp>.
+inside character sets: ‘<samp>]</samp>’,
‘<samp>-</samp>’ and ‘<samp>^</samp>’.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-'</samp> is used for ranges of characters. To write a range, write
two
-characters with a <samp>`-'</samp> between them. Thus, <samp>`[a-z]'</samp>
matches any
+<p>‘<samp>-</samp>’ is used for ranges of characters. To write a
range, write two
+characters with a ‘<samp>-</samp>’ between them. Thus,
‘<samp>[a-z]</samp>’ matches any
lower case letter. Ranges may be intermixed freely with individual
-characters, as in <samp>`[a-z$%.]'</samp>, which matches any lower case letter
-or <samp>`$'</samp>, <samp>`%'</samp>, or a period.
+characters, as in ‘<samp>[a-z$%.]</samp>’, which matches any lower
case letter
+or ‘<samp>$</samp>’, ‘<samp>%</samp>’, or a period.
</p>
-<p>To include a <samp>`]'</samp> in a character set, make it the first
character.
-For example, <samp>`[]a]'</samp> matches <samp>`]'</samp> or <samp>`a'</samp>.
To include a
-<samp>`-'</samp>, write <samp>`-'</samp> as the first character in the set, or
put it
+<p>To include a ‘<samp>]</samp>’ in a character set, make it the
first character.
+For example, ‘<samp>[]a]</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>]</samp>’ or ‘<samp>a</samp>’. To include a
+‘<samp>-</samp>’, write ‘<samp>-</samp>’ as the first
character in the set, or put it
immediately after a range. (You can replace one individual character
-<var>c</var> with the range <samp>`<var>c</var>-<var>c</var>'</samp> to make a
place to put the
-<samp>`-'</samp>.) There is no way to write a set containing just
<samp>`-'</samp> and
-<samp>`]'</samp>.
+<var>c</var> with the range
‘<samp><var>c</var>-<var>c</var></samp>’ to make a place to put the
+‘<samp>-</samp>’.) There is no way to write a set containing just
‘<samp>-</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>]</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>To include <samp>`^'</samp> in a set, put it anywhere but at the beginning
of
+<p>To include ‘<samp>^</samp>’ in a set, put it anywhere but at
the beginning of
the set.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>[^ … ]</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX457"></a>
-<p><samp>`[^'</samp> begins a <em>complement character set</em>, which matches
any
-character except the ones specified. Thus, <samp>`[^a-z0-9A-Z]'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>[^</samp>’ begins a <em>complement character set</em>,
which matches any
+character except the ones specified. Thus,
‘<samp>[^a-z0-9A-Z]</samp>’
matches all characters <em>except</em> letters and digits.
</p>
-<p><samp>`^'</samp> is not special in a character set unless it is the first
-character. The character following the <samp>`^'</samp> is treated as if it
-were first (thus, <samp>`-'</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp> are not special there).
+<p>‘<samp>^</samp>’ is not special in a character set unless it is
the first
+character. The character following the ‘<samp>^</samp>’ is
treated as if it
+were first (thus, ‘<samp>-</samp>’ and
‘<samp>]</samp>’ are not special there).
</p>
<p>Note that a complement character set can match a newline, unless
newline is mentioned as one of the characters not to match.
@@ -737,30 +737,30 @@
<a name="IDX459"></a>
<p>is a special character that matches the empty string, but only at the
beginning of a line in the text being matched. Otherwise it fails to
-match anything. Thus, <samp>`^foo'</samp> matches a <samp>`foo'</samp> that
occurs at
+match anything. Thus, ‘<samp>^foo</samp>’ matches a
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ that occurs at
the beginning of a line.
</p>
-<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, <samp>`^'</samp> matches at the
-beginning of the string or after a newline character <samp>`\n'</samp>.
+<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, ‘<samp>^</samp>’
matches at the
+beginning of the string or after a newline character
‘<samp>\n</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>$</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX460"></a>
-<p>is similar to <samp>`^'</samp> but matches only at the end of a line. Thus,
-<samp>`x+$'</samp> matches a string of one <samp>`x'</samp> or more at the end
of a line.
+<p>is similar to ‘<samp>^</samp>’ but matches only at the end of a
line. Thus,
+‘<samp>x+$</samp>’ matches a string of one
‘<samp>x</samp>’ or more at the end of a line.
</p>
-<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, <samp>`$'</samp> matches at the
end
-of the string or before a newline character <samp>`\n'</samp>.
+<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, ‘<samp>$</samp>’
matches at the end
+of the string or before a newline character ‘<samp>\n</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX461"></a>
<p>has two functions: it quotes the special characters (including
-<samp>`\'</samp>), and it introduces additional special constructs.
+‘<samp>\</samp>’), and it introduces additional special constructs.
</p>
-<p>Because <samp>`\'</samp> quotes special characters, <samp>`\$'</samp> is a
regular
-expression that matches only <samp>`$'</samp>, and <samp>`\['</samp> is a
regular
-expression that matches only <samp>`['</samp>, and so on.
+<p>Because ‘<samp>\</samp>’ quotes special characters,
‘<samp>\$</samp>’ is a regular
+expression that matches only ‘<samp>$</samp>’, and
‘<samp>\[</samp>’ is a regular
+expression that matches only ‘<samp>[</samp>’, and so on.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -768,34 +768,34 @@
<p><strong>Please note:</strong> For historical compatibility, special
characters
are treated as ordinary ones if they are in contexts where their special
-meanings make no sense. For example, <samp>`*foo'</samp> treats
<samp>`*'</samp> as
-ordinary since there is no preceding expression on which the <samp>`*'</samp>
+meanings make no sense. For example, ‘<samp>*foo</samp>’ treats
‘<samp>*</samp>’ as
+ordinary since there is no preceding expression on which the
‘<samp>*</samp>’
can act. It is poor practice to depend on this behavior; quote the
special character anyway, regardless of where it appears.
</p>
-<p>For the most part, <samp>`\'</samp> followed by any character matches only
+<p>For the most part, ‘<samp>\</samp>’ followed by any character
matches only
that character. However, there are several exceptions: characters
-that, when preceded by <samp>`\'</samp>, are special constructs. Such
+that, when preceded by ‘<samp>\</samp>’, are special constructs.
Such
characters are always ordinary when encountered on their own. Here
-is a table of <samp>`\'</samp> constructs:
+is a table of ‘<samp>\</samp>’ constructs:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>\|</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX462"></a>
<a name="IDX463"></a>
<p>specifies an alternative.
-Two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> with <samp>`\|'</samp> in
+Two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> with
‘<samp>\|</samp>’ in
between form an expression that matches anything that either <var>a</var> or
<var>b</var> matches.
</p>
-<p>Thus, <samp>`foo\|bar'</samp> matches either <samp>`foo'</samp> or
<samp>`bar'</samp>
+<p>Thus, ‘<samp>foo\|bar</samp>’ matches either
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ or ‘<samp>bar</samp>’
but no other string.
</p>
-<p><samp>`\|'</samp> applies to the largest possible surrounding expressions.
Only a
-surrounding <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> grouping can limit the grouping
power of
-<samp>`\|'</samp>.
+<p>‘<samp>\|</samp>’ applies to the largest possible surrounding
expressions. Only a
+surrounding ‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ grouping can limit the
grouping power of
+‘<samp>\|</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
<samp>`\|'</samp>.
+<p>Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
‘<samp>\|</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\( … \)</kbd></dt>
@@ -806,13 +806,13 @@
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-To enclose a set of <samp>`\|'</samp> alternatives for other operations.
-Thus, <samp>`\(foo\|bar\)x'</samp> matches either <samp>`foox'</samp> or
<samp>`barx'</samp>.
+To enclose a set of ‘<samp>\|</samp>’ alternatives for other
operations.
+Thus, ‘<samp>\(foo\|bar\)x</samp>’ matches either
‘<samp>foox</samp>’ or ‘<samp>barx</samp>’.
</li><li>
-To enclose an expression for a suffix operator such as <samp>`*'</samp> to act
-on. Thus, <samp>`ba\(na\)*'</samp> matches <samp>`bananana'</samp>, etc.,
with any
-(zero or more) number of <samp>`na'</samp> strings.
+To enclose an expression for a suffix operator such as
‘<samp>*</samp>’ to act
+on. Thus, ‘<samp>ba\(na\)*</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>bananana</samp>’, etc., with any
+(zero or more) number of ‘<samp>na</samp>’ strings.
</li><li>
To record a matched substring for future reference.
@@ -820,30 +820,30 @@
<p>This last application is not a consequence of the idea of a
parenthetical grouping; it is a separate feature that happens to be
-assigned as a second meaning to the same <samp>`\( … \)'</samp>
construct
+assigned as a second meaning to the same ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ construct
because there is no conflict in practice between the two meanings.
Here is an explanation of this feature:
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\<var>digit</var></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>matches the same text that matched the <var>digit</var>th occurrence of
a
-<samp>`\( … \)'</samp> construct.
+‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ construct.
</p>
-<p>In other words, after the end of a <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> construct.
the
+<p>In other words, after the end of a ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ construct. the
matcher remembers the beginning and end of the text matched by that
construct. Then, later on in the regular expression, you can use
-<samp>`\'</samp> followed by <var>digit</var> to match that same text,
whatever it
+‘<samp>\</samp>’ followed by <var>digit</var> to match that same
text, whatever it
may have been.
</p>
-<p>The strings matching the first nine <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> constructs
+<p>The strings matching the first nine ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ constructs
appearing in a regular expression are assigned numbers 1 through 9 in
the order that the open parentheses appear in the regular expression.
-So you can use <samp>`\1'</samp> through <samp>`\9'</samp> to refer to the
text matched
-by the corresponding <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> constructs.
+So you can use ‘<samp>\1</samp>’ through
‘<samp>\9</samp>’ to refer to the text matched
+by the corresponding ‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ constructs.
</p>
-<p>For example, <samp>`\(.*\)\1'</samp> matches any newline-free string that is
-composed of two identical halves. The <samp>`\(.*\)'</samp> matches the first
-half, which may be anything, but the <samp>`\1'</samp> that follows must match
+<p>For example, ‘<samp>\(.*\)\1</samp>’ matches any newline-free
string that is
+composed of two identical halves. The ‘<samp>\(.*\)</samp>’
matches the first
+half, which may be anything, but the ‘<samp>\1</samp>’ that
follows must match
the same exact text.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -851,15 +851,15 @@
<dd><a name="IDX467"></a>
<a name="IDX468"></a>
<p>is called a <em>shy</em> grouping operator, and it is used just like
-<samp>`\( … \)'</samp>, except that it does not cause the matched
+‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’, except that it does not cause the
matched
substring to be recorded for future reference.
</p>
-<p>This is useful when you need a lot of grouping <samp>`\( … \)'</samp>
+<p>This is useful when you need a lot of grouping ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’
constructs, but only want to remember one or two – or if you have
more than nine groupings and need to use backreferences to refer to
the groupings at the end.
</p>
-<p>Using <samp>`\(?: … \)'</samp> rather than <samp>`\( …
\)'</samp> when you
+<p>Using ‘<samp>\(?: … \)</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ when you
don't need the captured substrings ought to speed up your programs some,
since it shortens the code path followed by the regular expression
engine, as well as the amount of memory allocation and string copying it
@@ -884,8 +884,8 @@
<dt> <kbd>\s<var>code</var></kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX471"></a>
<p>matches any character whose syntax is <var>code</var>. Here
<var>code</var> is a
-character that represents a syntax code: thus, <samp>`w'</samp> for word
-constituent, <samp>`-'</samp> for whitespace, <samp>`('</samp> for open
parenthesis,
+character that represents a syntax code: thus, ‘<samp>w</samp>’
for word
+constituent, ‘<samp>-</samp>’ for whitespace,
‘<samp>(</samp>’ for open parenthesis,
etc. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC374">The Syntax Table</a>, for a
list of syntax codes and the characters that
stand for them.
</p>
@@ -922,9 +922,9 @@
<dt> <kbd>\b</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX476"></a>
<p>matches the empty string, but only at the beginning or
-end of a word. Thus, <samp>`\bfoo\b'</samp> matches any occurrence of
-<samp>`foo'</samp> as a separate word. <samp>`\bballs?\b'</samp> matches
-<samp>`ball'</samp> or <samp>`balls'</samp> as a separate word.
+end of a word. Thus, ‘<samp>\bfoo\b</samp>’ matches any
occurrence of
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as a separate word.
‘<samp>\bballs?\b</samp>’ matches
+‘<samp>ball</samp>’ or ‘<samp>balls</samp>’ as a
separate word.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\B</kbd></dt>
@@ -948,15 +948,15 @@
sentence together with any whitespace that follows. It is given in Lisp
syntax to enable you to distinguish the spaces from the tab characters. In
Lisp syntax, the string constant begins and ends with a double-quote.
-<samp>`\"'</samp> stands for a double-quote as part of the regexp,
<samp>`\\'</samp> for a
-backslash as part of the regexp, <samp>`\t'</samp> for a tab and
<samp>`\n'</samp> for a
+‘<samp>\"</samp>’ stands for a double-quote as part of the
regexp, ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ for a
+backslash as part of the regexp, ‘<samp>\t</samp>’ for a tab and
‘<samp>\n</samp>’ for a
newline.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">"[.?!][]\"')]*\\($\\|\t\\| \\)[ \t\n]*"
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This regexp contains four parts: a character set matching
-period, <samp>`?'</samp> or <samp>`!'</samp>; a character set matching
close-brackets,
+period, ‘<samp>?</samp>’ or ‘<samp>!</samp>’; a
character set matching close-brackets,
quotes or parentheses, repeated any number of times; an alternative in
backslash-parentheses that matches end-of-line, a tab or two spaces; and
a character set matching whitespace characters, repeated any number of
@@ -984,10 +984,10 @@
<h2 class="section"> 12.6 Searching and Case </h2>
<p> All searches in Emacs normally ignore the case of the text they
-are searching through; if you specify searching for <samp>`FOO'</samp>,
-<samp>`Foo'</samp> and <samp>`foo'</samp> are also considered a match.
Regexps, and in
-particular character sets, are included: <samp>`[aB]'</samp> matches
<samp>`a'</samp>
-or <samp>`A'</samp> or <samp>`b'</samp> or <samp>`B'</samp>.
+are searching through; if you specify searching for
‘<samp>FOO</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ and ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ are also
considered a match. Regexps, and in
+particular character sets, are included: ‘<samp>[aB]</samp>’
matches ‘<samp>a</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>A</samp>’ or ‘<samp>b</samp>’ or
‘<samp>B</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you want a case-sensitive search, set the variable
<code>case-fold-search</code> to <code>nil</code>. Then all letters must match
@@ -1069,9 +1069,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> To replace every instance of <samp>`foo'</samp> after point with
<samp>`bar'</samp>,
+<p> To replace every instance of ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ after point
with ‘<samp>bar</samp>’,
use the command <kbd>M-x replace-string</kbd> with the two arguments
-<samp>`foo'</samp> and <samp>`bar'</samp>. Replacement occurs only after
point: if you
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ and ‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
Replacement occurs only after point: if you
want to cover the whole buffer you must go to the beginning first. By
default, all occurrences up to the end of the buffer are replaced. To
limit replacement to part of the buffer, narrow to that part of the
@@ -1111,23 +1111,23 @@
pattern.
</p>
<p> In <code>replace-regexp</code>, the <var>newstring</var> need not be
constant. It
-can refer to all or part of what is matched by the <var>regexp</var>.
<samp>`\&'</samp>
+can refer to all or part of what is matched by the <var>regexp</var>.
‘<samp>\&</samp>’
in <var>newstring</var> stands for the entire text being replaced.
-<samp>`\<var>d</var>'</samp> in <var>newstring</var>, where <var>d</var> is a
digit, stands for
+‘<samp>\<var>d</var></samp>’ in <var>newstring</var>, where
<var>d</var> is a digit, stands for
whatever matched the <var>d</var>'th parenthesized grouping in
<var>regexp</var>.
For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-regexp
<kbd>RET</kbd> c[ad]+r <kbd>RET</kbd> \&-safe <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>would replace (for example) <samp>`cadr'</samp> with
<samp>`cadr-safe'</samp> and <samp>`cddr'</samp>
-with <samp>`cddr-safe'</samp>.
+<p>would replace (for example) ‘<samp>cadr</samp>’ with
‘<samp>cadr-safe</samp>’ and ‘<samp>cddr</samp>’
+with ‘<samp>cddr-safe</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-regexp
<kbd>RET</kbd> \(c[ad]+r\)-safe <kbd>RET</kbd> \1 <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>would perform exactly the opposite replacements. To include a
<samp>`\'</samp>
-in the text to replace with, you must give <samp>`\\'</samp>.
+<p>would perform exactly the opposite replacements. To include a
‘<samp>\</samp>’
+in the text to replace with, you must give ‘<samp>\\</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Replacement-and-Case"></a>
@@ -1156,15 +1156,15 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-string
<kbd>RET</kbd> foo <kbd>RET</kbd> bar <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>replaces a lower-case <samp>`foo'</samp> with a lower case
<samp>`bar'</samp>, <samp>`FOO'</samp>
-with <samp>`BAR'</samp>, and <samp>`Foo'</samp> with <samp>`Bar'</samp>. If
upper-case letters are
+<p>replaces a lower-case ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ with a lower case
‘<samp>bar</samp>’, ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’
+with ‘<samp>BAR</samp>’, and ‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ with
‘<samp>Bar</samp>’. If upper-case letters are
used in the second argument, they remain upper-case every time that
argument is inserted. If upper-case letters are used in the first
argument, the second argument is always substituted exactly as given, with
no case conversion. Likewise, if the variable <code>case-replace</code> is set
to <code>nil</code>, replacement is done without case conversion. If
<code>case-fold-search</code> is set to <code>nil</code>, case is significant
in
-matching occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp> to replace; also, case conversion
of the
+matching occurrences of ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ to replace; also, case
conversion of the
replacement string is not done.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1200,9 +1200,9 @@
<a name="IDX480"></a>
<a name="IDX481"></a>
-<p> If you want to change only some of the occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp>
to
-<samp>`bar'</samp>, not all of them, you can use <code>query-replace</code>
instead of
-<kbd>M-%</kbd>. This command finds occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp> one by
one,
+<p> If you want to change only some of the occurrences of
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ to
+‘<samp>bar</samp>’, not all of them, you can use
<code>query-replace</code> instead of
+<kbd>M-%</kbd>. This command finds occurrences of
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ one by one,
displays each occurrence, and asks you whether to replace it. A numeric
argument to <code>query-replace</code> tells it to consider only occurrences
that are bounded by word-delimiter characters.
@@ -1333,9 +1333,9 @@
none.
</p>
<a name="IDX498"></a>
-<p>The buffer <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> containing the output serves as a menu for
+<p>The buffer ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ containing the output serves
as a menu for
finding occurrences in their original context. Find an occurrence
-as listed in <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>, position point there, and type <kbd>C-c
+as listed in ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’, position point there, and
type <kbd>C-c
C-c</kbd>; this switches to the buffer that was searched and moves point to
the original of the same occurrence.
</p>
@@ -1359,7 +1359,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC115" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_16.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_16.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_16.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_16.html:1.18 Tue Aug 23
23:51:16 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_16.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -194,8 +194,8 @@
<p> <kbd>Meta-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-words</code>) transposes the word
before point
with the word after point. It moves point forward over a word, dragging
the word preceding or containing point forward as well. The punctuation
-characters between the words do not move. For example, <samp>`FOO, BAR'</samp>
-transposes into <samp>`BAR, FOO'</samp> rather than <samp>`BAR FOO,'</samp>.
+characters between the words do not move. For example, ‘<samp>FOO,
BAR</samp>’
+transposes into ‘<samp>BAR, FOO</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>BAR FOO,</samp>’.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-M-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-sexps</code>) is a similar command for
transposing
two expressions (see section <a href="xemacs_24.html#SEC217">Lists and
Sexps</a>), and <kbd>C-x C-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-lines</code>)
@@ -326,7 +326,6 @@
whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It prints a message
giving the answer in the echo area.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC129" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_17.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_17.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_17.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_17.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
involved with network file systems, but it can also use FTP and ssh (or
rsh) to make local copies of the files, and refresh them on the remote
host automatically when you save the buffer. The FTP interface is
-provided by the standard <samp>`efs'</samp> package <a
href="../efs/index.html#Top">EFS: (efs)Top</a>. The
-ssh/rsh interface is provided by the optional <samp>`tramp'</samp> package
+provided by the standard ‘<samp>efs</samp>’ package <a
href="../efs/index.html#Top">EFS: (efs)Top</a>. The
+ssh/rsh interface is provided by the optional ‘<samp>tramp</samp>’
package
<a href="../tramp/index.html#Top">TRAMP: (tramp)Top</a>. These packages
attempt to implement all of
the operations described below, making remote file use transparent
(except for unavoidable network delays).
@@ -142,13 +142,13 @@
</p>
<p>The syntax for accessing remote files unfortunately varies depending on
the method used. The syntax for using FTP is
-<samp>`/<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>:<var>path-on-remote-host</var>'</samp>.
The
+‘<samp>/<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>:<var>path-on-remote-host</var></samp>’.
The
syntax for using ssh is
-<samp>`/[<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>]<var>path-on-remote-host</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp>/[<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>]<var>path-on-remote-host</var></samp>’.
</p>
-<p> In both cases the <samp>`<var>user</var>@'</samp> portion is optional (it
defaults
+<p> In both cases the ‘<samp><var>user</var>@</samp>’ portion is
optional (it defaults
to your local user name). <var>path-on-remote-host</var> may use the
-<samp>`~'</samp> notation to indicate <var>user</var>'s home directory on the
remote
+‘<samp>~</samp>’ notation to indicate <var>user</var>'s home
directory on the remote
host. The default file name will reflect the remote host information.
</p>
<a name="IDX529"></a>
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@
variable <code>default-directory</code>, which has a separate value in every
buffer. The value of the variable should end with a slash.
</p>
-<p> For example, if the default file name is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks'</tt>
then
-the default directory is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/'</tt>. If you type just
<samp>`foo'</samp>,
-which does not specify a directory, it is short for <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/foo'</tt>.
-<samp>`../.login'</samp> would stand for <tt>`/u/rms/.login'</tt>.
<samp>`new/foo'</samp>
-would stand for the filename <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/new/foo'</tt>.
+<p> For example, if the default file name is
‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks</tt>’ then
+the default directory is ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/</tt>’. If you type just
‘<samp>foo</samp>’,
+which does not specify a directory, it is short for
‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/foo</tt>’.
+‘<samp>../.login</samp>’ would stand for
‘<tt>/u/rms/.login</tt>’. ‘<samp>new/foo</samp>’
+would stand for the filename ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/new/foo</tt>’.
</p>
<p> When visiting a remote file via EFS or TRAMP, the remote directory
becomes the default directory (see section <a href="#SEC136">Visiting
Files</a>) for that buffer, just
@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@
which takes as an argument a file name string. The current directory is
displayed in the minibuffer when the function is called; you can delete
the old directory name and supply a new directory name. For example, if
-the current directory is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu'</tt>, you can delete <tt>`gnu'</tt>
-and type <tt>`oryx'</tt> and <kbd>RET</kbd> to create <tt>`/u/rms/oryx'</tt>.
+the current directory is ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu</tt>’, you can delete
‘<tt>gnu</tt>’
+and type ‘<tt>oryx</tt>’ and <kbd>RET</kbd> to create
‘<tt>/u/rms/oryx</tt>’.
Removing a directory is similar to creating one. To remove a directory,
use <code>remove-directory</code>; it takes one argument, a file name string.
</p>
@@ -212,18 +212,18 @@
name. The final minibuffer contents may look invalid, but that is not
so. See section <a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">Minibuffers for File Names</a>.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`$'</samp> in a file name is used to substitute environment
variables. For
-example, if you have used the shell command <samp>`setenv FOO
rms/hacks'</samp> to
-set up an environment variable named <samp>`FOO'</samp>, then you can use
-<tt>`/u/$FOO/test.c'</tt> or <tt>`/u/${FOO}/test.c'</tt> as an abbreviation for
-<tt>`/u/rms/hacks/test.c'</tt>. The environment variable name consists of all
-the alphanumeric characters after the <samp>`$'</samp>; alternatively, it may
be
-enclosed in braces after the <samp>`$'</samp>. Note that the
<samp>`setenv'</samp> command
+<p> ‘<samp>$</samp>’ in a file name is used to substitute
environment variables. For
+example, if you have used the shell command ‘<samp>setenv FOO
rms/hacks</samp>’ to
+set up an environment variable named ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’, then you
can use
+‘<tt>/u/$FOO/test.c</tt>’ or
‘<tt>/u/${FOO}/test.c</tt>’ as an abbreviation for
+‘<tt>/u/rms/hacks/test.c</tt>’. The environment variable name
consists of all
+the alphanumeric characters after the ‘<samp>$</samp>’;
alternatively, it may be
+enclosed in braces after the ‘<samp>$</samp>’. Note that the
‘<samp>setenv</samp>’ command
affects Emacs only if done before Emacs is started.
</p>
-<p> To access a file with <samp>`$'</samp> in its name, type
<samp>`$$'</samp>. This pair
-is converted to a single <samp>`$'</samp> at the same time variable
substitution
-is performed for single <samp>`$'</samp>. The Lisp function that performs the
+<p> To access a file with ‘<samp>$</samp>’ in its name, type
‘<samp>$$</samp>’. This pair
+is converted to a single ‘<samp>$</samp>’ at the same time
variable substitution
+is performed for single ‘<samp>$</samp>’. The Lisp function that
performs the
substitution is called <code>substitute-in-file-name</code>. The substitution
is performed only on filenames read as such using the minibuffer.
</p>
@@ -274,9 +274,9 @@
visit. We say that the buffer is visiting the file that it was created
to hold. Emacs constructs the buffer name from the file name by
throwing away the directory and keeping just the file name. For example,
-a file named <tt>`/usr/rms/emacs.tex'</tt> is displayed in a buffer named
-<samp>`emacs.tex'</samp>. If a buffer with that name exists, a unique
-name is constructed by appending <samp>`<2>'</samp>,
<samp>`<3>'</samp>,and so on, using
+a file named ‘<tt>/usr/rms/emacs.tex</tt>’ is displayed in a
buffer named
+‘<samp>emacs.tex</samp>’. If a buffer with that name exists, a
unique
+name is constructed by appending ‘<samp><2></samp>’,
‘<samp><3></samp>’,and so on, using
the lowest number that makes a name that is not already in use.
</p>
<p> Each window's mode line shows the name of the buffer that is being
displayed
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX548"></a>
<p> If you want to create a file, just visit it. Emacs prints
-<samp>`(New File)'</samp> in the echo area, but in other respects behaves as
if you
+‘<samp>(New File)</samp>’ in the echo area, but in other respects
behaves as if you
had visited an existing empty file. If you make any changes and save them,
the file is created.
</p>
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@
related command. One thing you can do is type <kbd>M-~</kbd>
(<code>not-modified</code>), which removes the indication that the buffer
is modified. If you do this, none of the save commands will believe
-that the buffer needs to be saved. (<samp>`~'</samp> is often used as a
+that the buffer needs to be saved. (‘<samp>~</samp>’ is often
used as a
mathematical symbol for `not'; thus <kbd>Meta-~</kbd> is `not', metafied.)
You could also use <code>set-visited-file-name</code> (see below) to mark the
buffer as visiting a different file name, not in use for
@@ -619,18 +619,18 @@
<h4 class="subsubsection"> 14.3.1.1 Single or Numbered Backups </h4>
<p> If you choose to have a single backup file (the default),
-the backup file's name is constructed by appending <samp>`~'</samp> to the
-file name being edited; thus, the backup file for <tt>`eval.c'</tt> is
-<tt>`eval.c~'</tt>.
+the backup file's name is constructed by appending
‘<samp>~</samp>’ to the
+file name being edited; thus, the backup file for
‘<tt>eval.c</tt>’ is
+‘<tt>eval.c~</tt>’.
</p>
<p> If you choose to have a series of numbered backup files, backup file
-names are made by appending <samp>`.~'</samp>, the number, and another
<samp>`~'</samp> to
-the original file name. Thus, the backup files of <tt>`eval.c'</tt> would be
-called <tt>`eval.c.~1~'</tt>, <tt>`eval.c.~2~'</tt>, and so on, through names
-like <tt>`eval.c.~259~'</tt> and beyond.
+names are made by appending ‘<samp>.~</samp>’, the number, and
another ‘<samp>~</samp>’ to
+the original file name. Thus, the backup files of
‘<tt>eval.c</tt>’ would be
+called ‘<tt>eval.c.~1~</tt>’, ‘<tt>eval.c.~2~</tt>’,
and so on, through names
+like ‘<tt>eval.c.~259~</tt>’ and beyond.
</p>
<p> If protection stops you from writing backup files under the usual names,
-the backup file is written as <tt>`%backup%~'</tt> in your home directory.
+the backup file is written as ‘<tt>%backup%~</tt>’ in your home
directory.
Only one such file can exist, so only the most recently made backup is
available.
</p>
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@
<p> When Emacs determines it is time for auto-saving, each buffer is
considered and is auto-saved if auto-saving is turned on for it and it has
changed since the last time it was auto-saved. If any auto-saving is
-done, the message <samp>`Auto-saving...'</samp> is displayed in the echo area
until
+done, the message ‘<samp>Auto-saving...</samp>’ is displayed in
the echo area until
auto-saving is finished. Errors occurring during auto-saving are caught
so that they do not interfere with the execution of commands you have been
typing.
@@ -979,14 +979,14 @@
with <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd>.
</p>
<p> Normally, the name of the auto-save file is generated by appending
-<samp>`#'</samp> to the front and back of the visited file name. Thus, a
buffer
-visiting file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> would be auto-saved in a file
<tt>`#foo.c#'</tt>.
+‘<samp>#</samp>’ to the front and back of the visited file name.
Thus, a buffer
+visiting file ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ would be auto-saved in a file
‘<tt>#foo.c#</tt>’.
Most buffers that are not visiting files are auto-saved only if you
request it explicitly; when they are auto-saved, the auto-save file name
-is generated by appending <samp>`#%'</samp> to the front and <samp>`#'</samp>
to the
-back of buffer name. For example, the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer in which
you
+is generated by appending ‘<samp>#%</samp>’ to the front and
‘<samp>#</samp>’ to the
+back of buffer name. For example, the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’
buffer in which you
compose messages to be sent is auto-saved in a file named
-<tt>`#%*mail*#'</tt>. Names of auto-save files are generated this way
+‘<tt>#%*mail*#</tt>’. Names of auto-save files are generated this
way
unless you customize the functions <code>make-auto-save-file-name</code> and
<code>auto-save-file-name-p</code> to do something different. The file name
to be used for auto-saving a buffer is calculated at the time auto-saving is
@@ -1084,10 +1084,10 @@
<p> If you want to use the contents of an auto-save file to recover from a
loss of data, use the command <kbd>M-x recover-file <kbd>RET</kbd>
<var>file</var>
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>. Emacs visits <var>file</var> and then (after your
confirmation)
-restores the contents from the auto-save file <tt>`#<var>file</var>#'</tt>.
You
+restores the contents from the auto-save file
‘<tt>#<var>file</var>#</tt>’. You
can then save the file with <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd> to put the recovered text into
-<var>file</var> itself. For example, to recover file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> from its
-auto-save file <tt>`#foo.c#'</tt>, do:
+<var>file</var> itself. For example, to recover file
‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ from its
+auto-save file ‘<tt>#foo.c#</tt>’, do:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x recover-file
<kbd>RET</kbd> foo.c <kbd>RET</kbd>
C-x C-s
@@ -1245,10 +1245,10 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 14.6.2 Editing with Version Control </h3>
<p> When you visit a file that is maintained using version control, the
-mode line displays <samp>`RCS'</samp> or <samp>`SCCS'</samp> to inform you
that version
+mode line displays ‘<samp>RCS</samp>’ or
‘<samp>SCCS</samp>’ to inform you that version
control is in use, and also (in case you care) which low-level system
the file is actually stored in. Normally, such a source file is
-read-only, and the mode line indicates this with <samp>`%%'</samp>. With RCS,
+read-only, and the mode line indicates this with
‘<samp>%%</samp>’. With RCS,
the mode line also indicates the number of the head version, which is
normally also the version you are looking at.
</p>
@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@
</p>
<p> Be careful when invoking <kbd>C-x v c</kbd>, as it is easy to throw away a
lot of work with it. To help you be careful, this command always
-requires confirmation with <samp>`yes'</samp>.
+requires confirmation with ‘<samp>yes</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX595"></a>
<a name="IDX596"></a>
@@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@
</p>
<p> Normally, VC assumes that it can deduce the locked/unlocked state of
files by looking at the file permissions of the work file; this is
-fast. However, if the <tt>`RCS'</tt> or <tt>`SCCS'</tt> subdirectory is
+fast. However, if the ‘<tt>RCS</tt>’ or
‘<tt>SCCS</tt>’ subdirectory is
actually a symbolic link, then VC does not trust the file permissions to
reflect this status.
</p>
@@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@
be <code>t</code> (always mistrust the file permissions and check the master
file), <code>nil</code> (always trust the file permissions), or a function of
one argument which makes the decision. The argument is the directory
-name of the <tt>`RCS'</tt> or <tt>`SCCS'</tt> subdirectory. A
non-<code>nil</code>
+name of the ‘<tt>RCS</tt>’ or ‘<tt>SCCS</tt>’
subdirectory. A non-<code>nil</code>
value from the function says to mistrust the file permissions.
</p>
<p> If you find that the file permissions of work files are changed
@@ -1517,11 +1517,11 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> For example, suppose the first line of <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> is dated 10
+<p> For example, suppose the first line of ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’
is dated 10
April 1992, and that the only check-in since then was by Nathaniel
-Bowditch to <tt>`rcs2log'</tt> on 8 May 1992 with log text <samp>`Ignore log
-messages that start with `#'.'</samp>. Then <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> visits
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> and inserts text like this:
+Bowditch to ‘<tt>rcs2log</tt>’ on 8 May 1992 with log text
‘<samp>Ignore log
+messages that start with `#'.</samp>’. Then <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> visits
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ and inserts text like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Fri May 8 21:45:00
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1530,12 +1530,12 @@
<p>You can then edit the new change log entry further as you wish.
</p>
-<p> Normally, the log entry for file <tt>`foo'</tt> is displayed as <samp>`*
-foo: <var>text of log entry</var>'</samp>. The <samp>`:'</samp> after
<tt>`foo'</tt> is omitted
-if the text of the log entry starts with <samp>`(<var>functionname</var>):
-'</samp>. For example, if the log entry for <tt>`vc.el'</tt> is
-<samp>`(vc-do-command): Check call-process status.'</samp>, then the text in
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> looks like this:
+<p> Normally, the log entry for file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ is displayed
as ‘<samp>*
+foo: <var>text of log entry</var></samp>’. The
‘<samp>:</samp>’ after ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ is omitted
+if the text of the log entry starts with
‘<samp>(<var>functionname</var>):
+</samp>’. For example, if the log entry for
‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’ is
+‘<samp>(vc-do-command): Check call-process status.</samp>’, then
the text in
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ looks like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed May 6 10:53:00
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1549,15 +1549,15 @@
For example, suppose the most recent checkins have the following log
entries:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For <tt>`vc.texinfo'</tt>:
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For
‘<tt>vc.texinfo</tt>’:
Fix expansion typos.
-For <tt>`vc.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’:
Don't call expand-file-name.
-For <tt>`vc-hooks.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc-hooks.el</tt>’:
Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> They appear like this in <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>:
+<p> They appear like this in ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed Apr 1 08:57:59
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1569,19 +1569,19 @@
<p> Normally, <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> separates log entries by a blank line, but
you
can mark several related log entries to be clumped together (without an
intervening blank line) by starting the text of each related log entry
-with a label of the form <samp>`{<var>clumpname</var>} '</samp>. The label
-itself is not copied to <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>. For example, suppose the log
+with a label of the form ‘<samp>{<var>clumpname</var>} </samp>’.
The label
+itself is not copied to ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’. For example,
suppose the log
entries are:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For <tt>`vc.texinfo'</tt>:
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For
‘<tt>vc.texinfo</tt>’:
{expand} Fix expansion typos.
-For <tt>`vc.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’:
{expand} Don't call expand-file-name.
-For <tt>`vc-hooks.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc-hooks.el</tt>’:
{expand} Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Then the text in <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> looks like this:
+<p>Then the text in ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ looks like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed Apr 1 08:57:59
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1589,10 +1589,10 @@
* vc.el, vc-hooks.el: Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> A log entry whose text begins with <samp>`#'</samp> is not copied to
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>. For example, if you merely fix some misspellings in
-comments, you can log the change with an entry beginning with <samp>`#'</samp>
-to avoid putting such trivia into <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>.
+<p> A log entry whose text begins with ‘<samp>#</samp>’ is not
copied to
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’. For example, if you merely fix some
misspellings in
+comments, you can log the change with an entry beginning with
‘<samp>#</samp>’
+to avoid putting such trivia into ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Old-Versions"></a>
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@
<p> You can examine any version of a file by first visiting it, and then
using <kbd>C-x v ~ <var>version</var> <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>
(<code>vc-version-other-window</code>). This puts the text of version
-<var>version</var> in a file named
<tt>`<var>filename</var>.~<var>version</var>~'</tt>,
+<var>version</var> in a file named
‘<tt><var>filename</var>.~<var>version</var>~</tt>’,
then visits it in a separate window.
</p>
<a name="IDX609"></a>
@@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX619"></a>
-<p> The default header string is <samp>`\$Id\$'</samp> for RCS and
<samp>`\%W\%'</samp>
+<p> The default header string is ‘<samp>\$Id\$</samp>’ for RCS
and ‘<samp>\%W\%</samp>’
for SCCS. (The actual strings inserted do not have the backslashes
in them. They were placed in the Info source file so that the
strings don't get interpreted as version-control headers when the
@@ -2025,7 +2025,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-d /u2/emacs/etc
<kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>lists all the files in directory <tt>`/u2/emacs/etc'</tt>. An example of
+<p>lists all the files in directory ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/etc</tt>’. An
example of
specifying a file name pattern is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-d /u2/emacs/src/*.c
<kbd>RET</kbd>
@@ -2049,7 +2049,7 @@
<code>(FROM . TO)</code>, each meaning to replace <code>FROM</code> with
<code>TO</code>
when it appears in a directory name. This replacement is done when
setting up the default directory of a newly visited file. Every
<code>FROM</code>
-string should start with `<samp>`^'</samp>'.
+string should start with `‘<samp>^</samp>’'.
</p>
<p>Use this feature when you have directories which you normally refer to
via absolute symbolic links. Make <code>TO</code> the name of the link, and
@@ -2077,11 +2077,11 @@
<h2 class="section"> 14.8 Comparing Files </h2>
<p> The command <kbd>M-x diff</kbd> compares two files, displaying the
-differences in an Emacs buffer named <samp>`*Diff*'</samp>. It works by
running
+differences in an Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*Diff*</samp>’. It
works by running
the <code>diff</code> program, using options taken from the variable
<code>diff-switches</code>, whose value should be a string.
</p>
-<p> The buffer <samp>`*Diff*'</samp> has Compilation mode as its major mode,
so
+<p> The buffer ‘<samp>*Diff*</samp>’ has Compilation mode as its
major mode, so
you can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> to visit successive changed locations in the two
source files. You can also move to a particular hunk of changes and
type <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> to find the corresponding source location. You can
@@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@
the buffer into Dired mode so that the special commands of Dired are
available in it. The variable <code>dired-listing-switches</code> is a string
used as an argument to <code>ls</code> in making the directory; this string
-<i>must</i> contain <samp>`-l'</samp>.
+<i>must</i> contain ‘<samp>-l</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX630"></a>
<a name="IDX631"></a>
@@ -2271,11 +2271,11 @@
<dd><p>Delete the files that are flagged for deletion.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>#</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with
<samp>`#'</samp>)
+<dd><p>Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with
‘<samp>#</samp>’)
for deletion (see section <a href="#SEC144">Auto-Saving: Protection Against
Disasters</a>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>~</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Flag all backup files (files whose names end with <samp>`~'</samp>) for
deletion
+<dd><p>Flag all backup files (files whose names end with
‘<samp>~</samp>’) for deletion
(see section <a href="#SEC138">Backup Files</a>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>. (Period)</kbd></dt>
@@ -2286,7 +2286,7 @@
<p> You can flag a file for deletion by moving to the line describing the
file and typing <kbd>d</kbd> or <kbd>C-d</kbd>. The deletion flag is visible
as a
-<samp>`D'</samp> at the beginning of the line. Point is moved to the
beginning of
+‘<samp>D</samp>’ at the beginning of the line. Point is moved to
the beginning of
the next line, so that repeated <kbd>d</kbd> commands flag successive files.
</p>
<p> The files are flagged for deletion rather than deleted immediately to
@@ -2310,10 +2310,10 @@
deletion flags from any flagged files that you really wish to keep.
</p>
<p> <kbd>#</kbd> flags for deletion all files that appear to have been made by
-auto-saving (that is, files whose names begin and end with <samp>`#'</samp>).
+auto-saving (that is, files whose names begin and end with
‘<samp>#</samp>’).
<kbd>~</kbd> flags for deletion all files that appear to have been made as
backups for files that were edited (that is, files whose names end with
-<samp>`~'</samp>).
+‘<samp>~</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX632"></a>
<p> <kbd>.</kbd> (Period) flags just some of the backup files for deletion:
only
@@ -2460,7 +2460,6 @@
viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the default Emacs
cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type <kbd>C-c</kbd>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC134" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_18.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_18.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_18.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_18.html:1.18 Tue Aug 23
23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_18.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@
<em>buffer</em>. Each time you visit a file, Emacs creates a buffer to
hold the file's text. Each time you invoke Dired, Emacs creates a buffer
to hold the directory listing. If you send a message with <kbd>C-x m</kbd>,
-a buffer named <samp>`*mail*'</samp> is used to hold the text of the message.
+a buffer named ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ is used to hold the text of
the message.
When you ask for a command's documentation, it appears in a buffer
-called <samp>`*Help*'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>*Help*</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX644"></a>
<a name="IDX645"></a>
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
case-sensitive. You can select a buffer using its name. Most
buffers are created when you visit files; their names are derived from
the files' names. You can also create an empty buffer with any name you
-want. A newly started Emacs has a buffer named <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> which
+want. A newly started Emacs has a buffer named
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ which
you can use for evaluating Lisp expressions in Emacs.
</p>
<p> Each buffer records what file it is visiting, whether it is
@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@
<a name="IDX654"></a>
<p> To print a list of all existing buffers, type <kbd>C-x C-b</kbd>. Each
line in the list shows one buffer's name, major mode, and visited file.
-A <samp>`*'</samp> at the beginning of a line indicates the buffer has been
+A ‘<samp>*</samp>’ at the beginning of a line indicates the buffer
has been
“modified”. If several buffers are modified, it may be time to
save
-some with <kbd>C-x s</kbd> (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC137">Saving
Files</a>). A <samp>`%'</samp> indicates a read-only
-buffer. A <samp>`.'</samp> marks the selected buffer. Here is an example of a
+some with <kbd>C-x s</kbd> (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC137">Saving
Files</a>). A ‘<samp>%</samp>’ indicates a read-only
+buffer. A ‘<samp>.</samp>’ marks the selected buffer. Here is an
example of a
buffer list:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> MR Buffer
Size Mode File
@@ -226,15 +226,15 @@
*scratch* 0 Lisp Interaction
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Note that the buffer <samp>`*Help*'</samp> was made by a help request; it
is not
+<p>Note that the buffer ‘<samp>*Help*</samp>’ was made by a help
request; it is not
visiting any file. The buffer <code>man</code> was made by Dired on the
-directory <tt>`/u2/emacs/man/'</tt>.
+directory ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/man/</tt>’.
</p>
-<p>As you move the mouse over the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer, the
lines
+<p>As you move the mouse over the ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’
buffer, the lines
are highlighted. This visual cue indicates that clicking the right
mouse button (<code>button3</code>) will pop up a menu of commands on the
buffer represented by this line. This menu duplicates most of those
-commands which are bound to keys in the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer.
+commands which are bound to keys in the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Misc-Buffer"></a>
@@ -385,16 +385,16 @@
<a name="IDX664"></a>
<p> The command <code>buffer-menu</code> writes a list of all Emacs buffers
into
-the buffer <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp>, and selects that buffer in Buffer Menu
+the buffer ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’, and selects that buffer
in Buffer Menu
mode. The buffer is read-only. You can only change it using the special
commands described in this section. Most of the commands are graphic
characters. You can use Emacs cursor motion commands in the
-<samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer. If the cursor is on a line describing a
+‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ buffer. If the cursor is on a line
describing a
buffer, the following special commands apply to that buffer:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>d</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Request to delete (kill) the buffer, then move down. A
<samp>`D'</samp> before
+<dd><p>Request to delete (kill) the buffer, then move down. A
‘<samp>D</samp>’ before
the buffer name on a line indicates a deletion request. Requested
deletions actually take place when you use the <kbd>x</kbd> command.
</p></dd>
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
<dd><p>Like <kbd>d</kbd> but move up afterwards instead of down.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Request to save the buffer. An <samp>`S'</samp> before the buffer name
on a line
+<dd><p>Request to save the buffer. An ‘<samp>S</samp>’ before the
buffer name on a line
indicates the request. Requested saves actually take place when you use
the <kbd>x</kbd> command. You can request both saving and deletion for the
same buffer.
@@ -440,14 +440,14 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>2</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately set up two windows, with this buffer in one and the
-buffer selected before <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> in the other.
+buffer selected before ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ in the other.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>f</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in place of the <samp>`*Buffer
List*'</samp> buffer.
+<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in place of the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>o</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in another window as if by <kbd>C-x 4
b</kbd>,
-leaving <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> visible.
+leaving ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ visible.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>q</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately select this buffer, and display any buffers previously
@@ -456,14 +456,14 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>m</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Flag this buffer to be displayed in another window if the <kbd>q</kbd>
-command is used. The request shows as a <samp>`>'</samp> at the beginning
of
+command is used. The request shows as a ‘<samp>></samp>’ at
the beginning of
the line. The same buffer may not have both a delete request and a
display request.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p> Going back between a <code>buffer-menu</code> buffer and other Emacs
buffers is
-easy. You can, for example, switch from the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp>
+easy. You can, for example, switch from the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’
buffer to another Emacs buffer, and edit there. You can then reselect the
<code>buffer-menu</code> buffer and perform operations already
requested, or you can kill that buffer or pay no further attention to it.
@@ -473,12 +473,11 @@
provided in Buffer Menu mode.
</p>
<p> The only difference between <code>buffer-menu</code> and
<code>list-buffers</code> is
-that <code>buffer-menu</code> selects the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer
and
+that <code>buffer-menu</code> selects the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer and
<code>list-buffers</code> does not. If you run <code>list-buffers</code>
(that is,
type <kbd>C-x C-b</kbd>) and select the buffer list manually, you can use all
the commands described here.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_19.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_19.html:1.17 Tue Aug 9
17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_19.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -458,7 +458,6 @@
roughly the same number of lines.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_2.html:1.15
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_2.html:1.14 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@
it.
</p>
<p>If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest version of
-XEmacs from the anonymous FTP server <tt>`ftp.xemacs.org'</tt> in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/xemacs'</tt>. It can also be found at numerous other archive
-sites around the world; check the file <tt>`etc/DISTRIB'</tt> in an XEmacs
+XEmacs from the anonymous FTP server ‘<tt>ftp.xemacs.org</tt>’ in
the directory
+‘<tt>/pub/xemacs</tt>’. It can also be found at numerous other
archive
+sites around the world; check the file ‘<tt>etc/DISTRIB</tt>’ in
an XEmacs
distribution for the latest known list.
</p>
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@
<p>The Free Software Foundation's version of Emacs (called <em>FSF Emacs</em>
in this manual and often referred to as <em>GNU Emacs</em>) is available
-by anonymous FTP from <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>.
+by anonymous FTP from ‘<tt>prep.ai.mit.edu</tt>’.
</p>
<p>Win-Emacs, an older version of XEmacs that runs on Microsoft Windows
-and Windows NT, is available by anonymous FTP from <tt>`ftp.netcom.com'</tt>
-in the directory <tt>`/pub/pe/pearl'</tt>, or from
<tt>`ftp.cica.indiana.edu'</tt>
-as the files <tt>`wemdemo*.zip'</tt> in the directory
<tt>`/pub/pc/win3/demo'</tt>.
+and Windows NT, is available by anonymous FTP from
‘<tt>ftp.netcom.com</tt>’
+in the directory ‘<tt>/pub/pe/pearl</tt>’, or from
‘<tt>ftp.cica.indiana.edu</tt>’
+as the files ‘<tt>wemdemo*.zip</tt>’ in the directory
‘<tt>/pub/pc/win3/demo</tt>’.
</p>
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_20.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_20.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_20.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
<a name="IDX698"></a>
<a name="IDX699"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-h h</kbd> (<code>view-hello-file</code>) displays the
file
-<tt>`etc/HELLO'</tt>, which shows how to say “hello” in many
languages.
+‘<tt>etc/HELLO</tt>’, which shows how to say “hello”
in many languages.
This illustrates various scripts.
</p>
<p> Keyboards, even in the countries where these character sets are used,
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
<p> Some operating systems let you specify the language you are using by
setting locale environment variables. XEmacs handles one common special
case of this: if your locale name for character types contains the
-string <samp>`8859-<var>n</var>'</samp>, XEmacs automatically selects the
+string ‘<samp>8859-<var>n</var></samp>’, XEmacs automatically
selects the
corresponding language environment.
</p>
<a name="IDX702"></a>
@@ -306,15 +306,15 @@
<p> Sometimes it is useful to cut off input method processing so that the
characters you have just entered will not combine with subsequent
characters. For example, in input method <code>latin-1-postfix</code>, the
-sequence <kbd>e '</kbd> combines to form an <samp>`e'</samp> with an accent.
What if
+sequence <kbd>e '</kbd> combines to form an ‘<samp>e</samp>’ with
an accent. What if
you want to enter them as separate characters?
</p>
<p> One way is to type the accent twice; that is a special feature for
entering the separate letter and accent. For example, <kbd>e ' '</kbd> gives
-you the two characters <samp>`e''</samp>. Another way is to type another
letter
+you the two characters ‘<samp>e'</samp>’. Another way is to type
another letter
after the <kbd>e</kbd>—something that won't combine with that—and
immediately delete it. For example, you could type <kbd>e e <kbd>DEL</kbd>
-'</kbd> to get separate <samp>`e'</samp> and <samp>`''</samp>.
+'</kbd> to get separate ‘<samp>e</samp>’ and
‘<samp>'</samp>’.
</p>
<p> Another method, more general but not quite as easy to type, is to use
<kbd>C-\ C-\</kbd> between two characters to stop them from combining. This
@@ -453,24 +453,24 @@
for this character set. For example, both the <code>ascii</code> and
<code>latin-iso8859-1</code> charsets use the registry
<code>"ISO8859-1"</code>.
This field is used to choose an appropriate font when the user gives a
-general font specification such as <samp>`-*-courier-medium-r-*-140-*'</samp>,
+general font specification such as
‘<samp>-*-courier-medium-r-*-140-*</samp>’,
i.e. a 14-point upright medium-weight Courier font.
</p>
<p>You can set font registry for a charset using
-<samp>`set-charset-registry'</samp> function in one of your startup files.
This
+‘<samp>set-charset-registry</samp>’ function in one of your
startup files. This
function takes two arguments: character set (as a symbol) and font
registry (as a string).
</p>
<p>E. g., for Cyrillic texts Mule uses <code>cyrillic-iso8859-5</code>
-charset with <samp>`"ISO8859-5"'</samp> as a default registry, and
we want to
-use <samp>`"koi8-r"'</samp> instead, because fonts in that encoding
are
+charset with ‘<samp>"ISO8859-5"</samp>’ as a default
registry, and we want to
+use ‘<samp>"koi8-r"</samp>’ instead, because fonts in
that encoding are
installed on our system. Use:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(set-charset-registry
'cyrillic-iso8859-5 "koi8-r")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Please note that you probably also want to set font registry for
-<samp>`ascii'</samp> charset so that mixed English/Cyrillic texts be displayed
+‘<samp>ascii</samp>’ charset so that mixed English/Cyrillic texts
be displayed
using the same font.)
</p>
<p>"CCL-programs" are a little special-purpose scripts defined within
@@ -479,13 +479,13 @@
text in buffer. Returning to the above example, we need to somehow tell
XEmacs that we have different encodings of fonts and text and so it
needs to convert characters between those encodings when displaying.
-That's what <samp>`set-charset-ccl-program'</samp> function is used for. There
+That's what ‘<samp>set-charset-ccl-program</samp>’ function is
used for. There
are quite a few various CCL programs defined within XEmacs, and there is
no comprehensive list of them, so you currently have to consult sources.
</p>
-<p>We know that there is a CCL program called
<samp>`ccl-encode-koi8-r-font'</samp>
+<p>We know that there is a CCL program called
‘<samp>ccl-encode-koi8-r-font</samp>’
that is used exactly for needed purpose: to convert characters between
-<samp>`ISO8859-5'</samp> encoding and <samp>`koi8-r'</samp>. Use:
+‘<samp>ISO8859-5</samp>’ encoding and
‘<samp>koi8-r</samp>’. Use:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(set-charset-ccl-program
'cyrillic-iso8859-5 'ccl-encode-koi8-r-font)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@
<p> XEmacs assigns a name to each coding system. Most coding systems are
used for one language, and the name of the coding system starts with the
language name. Some coding systems are used for several languages;
-their names usually start with <samp>`iso'</samp>. There are also special
+their names usually start with ‘<samp>iso</samp>’. There are also
special
coding systems <code>binary</code> and <code>no-conversion</code> which do not
convert printing characters at all.
</p>
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@
file. The variable <code>file-coding-system-alist</code> specifies this
correspondence. There is a special function
<code>modify-coding-system-alist</code> for adding elements to this list. For
-example, to read and write all <samp>`.txt'</samp> using the coding system
+example, to read and write all ‘<samp>.txt</samp>’ using the
coding system
<code>china-iso-8bit</code>, you can execute this Lisp expression:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">(modify-coding-system-alist 'file "\\.txt\\'"
'china-iso-8bit)
@@ -696,12 +696,12 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX722"></a>
<p> You can specify the coding system for a particular file using the
-<samp>`-*-…-*-'</samp> construct at the beginning of a file, or a local
+‘<samp>-*-…-*-</samp>’ construct at the beginning of a
file, or a local
variables list at the end (see section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC362">Local
Variables in Files</a>). You do this by
defining a value for the “variable” named <code>coding</code>.
XEmacs does
not really have a variable <code>coding</code>; instead of setting a variable,
it uses the specified coding system for the file. For example,
-<samp>`-*-mode: C; coding: iso-8859-1;-*-'</samp> specifies use of the
+‘<samp>-*-mode: C; coding: iso-8859-1;-*-</samp>’ specifies use of
the
iso-8859-1 coding system, as well as C mode.
</p>
<a name="IDX723"></a>
@@ -860,7 +860,6 @@
encode. By default, this variable is <code>nil</code>, which implies that you
cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
</p>
-
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_21.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_21.html:1.15 Tue Aug 9
17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_21.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -143,15 +143,15 @@
<p>For example, one element normally found in the list has the form
<code>(<tt>"\\.c$"</tt> . c-mode)</code>. It is responsible for
selecting C mode
-for files whose names end in <tt>`.c'</tt>. (Note that <samp>`\\'</samp> is
needed in
-Lisp syntax to include a <samp>`\'</samp> in the string, which is needed to
-suppress the special meaning of <samp>`.'</samp> in regexps.) The only
practical
+for files whose names end in ‘<tt>.c</tt>’. (Note that
‘<samp>\\</samp>’ is needed in
+Lisp syntax to include a ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the string, which is
needed to
+suppress the special meaning of ‘<samp>.</samp>’ in regexps.) The
only practical
way to change this variable is with Lisp code.
</p>
<p> You can specify which major mode should be used for editing a certain
file by a special sort of text in the first non-blank line of the file.
The mode name should appear in this line both preceded and followed by
-<samp>`-*-'</samp>. Other text may appear on the line as well. For example,
+‘<samp>-*-</samp>’. Other text may appear on the line as well.
For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">;-*-Lisp-*-
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -179,7 +179,6 @@
mode. If <code>default-major-mode</code> is <code>nil</code>, the major mode
is
taken from the previously selected buffer.
</p>
-
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_22.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_22.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_22.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -303,7 +303,6 @@
spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing indentation. <kbd>M-x
untabify</kbd> changes all tabs in the region to corresponding numbers of
spaces.
</p>
-
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_23.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_23.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_23.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
commands present in the text. Invoke <kbd>M-x nroff-mode</kbd> to enter this
mode. Nroff mode differs from Text mode in only a few ways. All nroff
command lines are considered paragraph separators, so that filling never
-garbles the nroff commands. Pages are separated by <samp>`.bp'</samp>
commands.
+garbles the nroff commands. Pages are separated by
‘<samp>.bp</samp>’ commands.
Comments start with backslash-doublequote. There are also three special
commands that are not available in Text mode:
</p>
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
that opens a kind of grouping, Emacs automatically inserts the matching
nroff command to close that grouping on the following line. For
example, if you are at the beginning of a line and type <kbd>.(b
-<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, the matching command <samp>`.)b'</samp> will be inserted
on a new
+<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, the matching command ‘<samp>.)b</samp>’ will
be inserted on a new
line following point.
</p>
<a name="IDX769"></a>
@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>"</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert, according to context, either <samp>```'</samp> or
<samp>`"'</samp> or
-<samp>`'''</samp> (<code>TeX-insert-quote</code>).
+<dd><p>Insert, according to context, either ‘<samp>``</samp>’ or
‘<samp>"</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>''</samp>’ (<code>TeX-insert-quote</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><kbd>LFD</kbd></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Insert a paragraph break (two newlines) and check the previous
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@
<dd><p>Check each paragraph in the buffer for unbalanced braces or dollar
signs.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c {</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert <samp>`{}'</samp> and position point between them
(<code>tex-insert-braces</code>).
+<dd><p>Insert ‘<samp>{}</samp>’ and position point between them
(<code>tex-insert-braces</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c }</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Move forward past the next unmatched close brace (<code>up-list</code>).
@@ -362,22 +362,22 @@
<a name="IDX770"></a>
<a name="IDX771"></a>
-<p> In TeX, the character <samp>`"'</samp> is not normally used; you use
<samp>```'</samp>
-to start a quotation and <samp>`'''</samp> to end one. TeX mode defines the
key
-<kbd>"</kbd> to insert <samp>```'</samp> after whitespace or an open
brace, <samp>`"'</samp>
-after a backslash, or <samp>`'''</samp> otherwise. This is done by the command
-<code>tex-insert-quote</code>. If you need the character
<samp>`"'</samp> itself in
+<p> In TeX, the character ‘<samp>"</samp>’ is not normally
used; you use ‘<samp>``</samp>’
+to start a quotation and ‘<samp>''</samp>’ to end one. TeX mode
defines the key
+<kbd>"</kbd> to insert ‘<samp>``</samp>’ after whitespace or
an open brace, ‘<samp>"</samp>’
+after a backslash, or ‘<samp>''</samp>’ otherwise. This is done
by the command
+<code>tex-insert-quote</code>. If you need the character
‘<samp>"</samp>’ itself in
unusual contexts, use <kbd>C-q</kbd> to insert it. Also, <kbd>"</kbd>
with a
-numeric argument always inserts that number of <samp>`"'</samp>
characters.
+numeric argument always inserts that number of
‘<samp>"</samp>’ characters.
</p>
-<p> In TeX mode, <samp>`$'</samp> has a special syntax code which attempts to
+<p> In TeX mode, ‘<samp>$</samp>’ has a special syntax code which
attempts to
understand the way TeX math mode delimiters match. When you insert a
-<samp>`$'</samp> that is meant to exit math mode, the position of the matching
-<samp>`$'</samp> that entered math mode is displayed for a second. This is the
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ that is meant to exit math mode, the position of
the matching
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ that entered math mode is displayed for a second.
This is the
same feature that displays the open brace that matches a close brace that
-is inserted. However, there is no way to tell whether a <samp>`$'</samp>
enters
-math mode or leaves it; so when you insert a <samp>`$'</samp> that enters math
-mode, the previous <samp>`$'</samp> position is shown as if it were a match,
even
+is inserted. However, there is no way to tell whether a
‘<samp>$</samp>’ enters
+math mode or leaves it; so when you insert a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ that
enters math
+mode, the previous ‘<samp>$</samp>’ position is shown as if it
were a match, even
though they are actually unrelated.
</p>
<a name="IDX772"></a>
@@ -412,10 +412,10 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX779"></a>
<a name="IDX780"></a>
-<p> In LaTeX input, <samp>`\begin'</samp> and <samp>`\end'</samp> commands
must balance.
-After you insert a <samp>`\begin'</samp>, use <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd>
+<p> In LaTeX input, ‘<samp>\begin</samp>’ and
‘<samp>\end</samp>’ commands must balance.
+After you insert a ‘<samp>\begin</samp>’, use <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd>
(<code>tex-close-latex-block</code>) to insert automatically a matching
-<samp>`\end'</samp> (on a new line following the <samp>`\begin'</samp>). A
blank line is
+‘<samp>\end</samp>’ (on a new line following the
‘<samp>\begin</samp>’). A blank line is
inserted between the two, and point is left there.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
<a name="IDX786"></a>
<p> You can pass the current buffer through an inferior TeX using
<kbd>C-c C-b</kbd> (<code>tex-buffer</code>). The formatted output appears in
a file
-in <tt>`/tmp'</tt>; to print it, type <kbd>C-c C-p</kbd>
(<code>tex-print</code>).
+in ‘<tt>/tmp</tt>’; to print it, type <kbd>C-c C-p</kbd>
(<code>tex-print</code>).
Afterward use <kbd>C-c C-q</kbd> (<code>tex-show-print-queue</code>) to view
the
progress of your output towards being printed.
</p>
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@
<a name="IDX789"></a>
<a name="IDX790"></a>
<p> The console output from TeX, including any error messages, appears in a
-buffer called <samp>`*TeX-shell*'</samp>. If TeX gets an error, you can switch
+buffer called ‘<samp>*TeX-shell*</samp>’. If TeX gets an error,
you can switch
to this buffer and feed it input (this works as in Shell mode;
see section <a href="xemacs_29.html#SEC339">Interactive Inferior Shell</a>).
Without switching to this buffer, you can scroll
it so that its last line is visible by typing <kbd>C-c C-l</kbd>.
@@ -507,15 +507,15 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX793"></a>
<p> To indicate the bounds of the header in Plain TeX mode, insert two
-special strings in the file: <samp>`%**start of header'</samp> before the
-header, and <samp>`%**end of header'</samp> after it. Each string must appear
+special strings in the file: ‘<samp>%**start of header</samp>’
before the
+header, and ‘<samp>%**end of header</samp>’ after it. Each string
must appear
entirely on one line, but there may be other text on the line before or
after. The lines containing the two strings are included in the header.
-If <samp>`%**start of header'</samp> does not appear within the first 100
lines of
+If ‘<samp>%**start of header</samp>’ does not appear within the
first 100 lines of
the buffer, <kbd>C-c C-r</kbd> assumes there is no header.
</p>
-<p> In LaTeX mode, the header begins with <samp>`\documentstyle'</samp> and
ends
-with <br><samp>`\begin{document}'</samp>. These are commands that LaTeX
requires
+<p> In LaTeX mode, the header begins with
‘<samp>\documentstyle</samp>’ and ends
+with <br>‘<samp>\begin{document}</samp>’. These are commands that
LaTeX requires
you to use, so you don't need to do anything special to identify the
header.
</p>
@@ -645,15 +645,15 @@
start within a line (not at the beginning) do not count. The length of
the matching text determines the level of the heading; longer matches
make a more deeply nested level. Thus, for example, if a text formatter
-has commands <samp>address@hidden'</samp>, <samp>address@hidden'</samp> and
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>
+has commands ‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’,
‘<samp>@section</samp>’ and ‘<samp>@subsection</samp>’
to divide the document into chapters and sections, you can make those
lines count as heading lines by setting <code>outline-regexp</code> to
-<samp>`"@chap\\|@\\(sub\\)*section"'</samp>. Note the trick: the
two words
-<samp>`chapter'</samp> and <samp>`section'</samp> are the same length, but by
defining
-the regexp to match only <samp>`chap'</samp> we ensure that the length of the
+‘<samp>"@chap\\|@\\(sub\\)*section"</samp>’. Note the
trick: the two words
+‘<samp>chapter</samp>’ and ‘<samp>section</samp>’ are
the same length, but by defining
+the regexp to match only ‘<samp>chap</samp>’ we ensure that the
length of the
text matched on a chapter heading is shorter, so that Outline mode will
know that sections are contained in chapters. This works as long as no
-other command starts with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+other command starts with ‘<samp>@chap</samp>’.
</p>
<p> Outline mode makes a line invisible by changing the newline before it
into an ASCII Control-M (code 015). Most editing commands that work on
@@ -923,8 +923,8 @@
<a name="IDX830"></a>
<p> <kbd>Meta-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> (<code>backward-kill-word</code>) kills
the word before
point. It kills everything from point back to where <kbd>Meta-b</kbd> would
-move to. If point is after the space in <samp>`FOO, BAR'</samp>, then
-<samp>`FOO, '</samp> is killed. To kill just <samp>`FOO'</samp>, type
+move to. If point is after the space in ‘<samp>FOO, BAR</samp>’,
then
+‘<samp>FOO, </samp>’ is killed. To kill just
‘<samp>FOO</samp>’, type
<kbd>Meta-b Meta-d</kbd> instead of <kbd>Meta-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<a name="IDX831"></a>
@@ -932,8 +932,8 @@
<a name="IDX833"></a>
<p> <kbd>Meta-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-words</code>) exchanges the word
before or
containing point with the following word. The delimiter characters
-between the words do not move. For example, transposing <samp>`FOO,
-BAR'</samp> results in <samp>`BAR, FOO'</samp> rather than <samp>`BAR
FOO,'</samp>.
+between the words do not move. For example, transposing ‘<samp>FOO,
+BAR</samp>’ results in ‘<samp>BAR, FOO</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>BAR FOO,</samp>’.
See section <a href="xemacs_16.html#SEC131">Transposing Text</a>, for more on
transposition and on arguments to
transposition commands.
</p>
@@ -1000,9 +1000,9 @@
their counterparts, <kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and <kbd>Meta-e</kbd> move over
successive
sentences if repeated or given numeric arguments. Emacs assumes
the typist's convention is followed, and thus considers a sentence to
-end wherever there is a <samp>`.'</samp>, <samp>`?'</samp>, or
<samp>`!'</samp> followed by the
-end of a line or two spaces, with any number of <samp>`)'</samp>,
<samp>`]'</samp>,
-<samp>`''</samp>, or <samp>`"'</samp> characters allowed in between. A
sentence also
+end wherever there is a ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
‘<samp>?</samp>’, or ‘<samp>!</samp>’ followed by the
+end of a line or two spaces, with any number of ‘<samp>)</samp>’,
‘<samp>]</samp>’,
+‘<samp>'</samp>’, or ‘<samp>"</samp>’ characters
allowed in between. A sentence also
begins or ends wherever a paragraph begins or ends.
</p>
<p> Neither <kbd>M-a</kbd> nor <kbd>M-e</kbd> moves past the newline or
spaces beyond
@@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@
<p> <kbd>M-x auto-fill-mode</kbd> turns Auto Fill mode on if it was off, or
off
if it was on. With a positive numeric argument the command always turns
Auto Fill mode on, and with a negative argument it always turns it off.
-The presence of the word <samp>`Fill'</samp> in the mode line, inside the
+The presence of the word ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’ in the mode line,
inside the
parentheses, indicates that Auto Fill mode is in effect. Auto Fill mode
is a minor mode; you can turn it on or off for each buffer individually.
See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">Minor Modes</a>.
@@ -1544,7 +1544,6 @@
convert everything between point and mark to the specified case. Point and
mark do not move.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC196" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_24.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_24.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_24.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_24.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_24.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -243,11 +243,11 @@
</p>
<p> In languages that use prefix and infix operators, such as C, it is not
possible for all expressions to be sexps. For example, C mode does not
-recognize <samp>`foo + bar'</samp> as an sexp, even though it <i>is</i> a C
expression;
-it recognizes <samp>`foo'</samp> as one sexp and <samp>`bar'</samp> as
another, with the
-<samp>`+'</samp> as punctuation between them. This is a fundamental ambiguity:
-both <samp>`foo + bar'</samp> and <samp>`foo'</samp> are legitimate choices
for the sexp to
-move over if point is at the <samp>`f'</samp>. Note that <samp>`(foo +
bar)'</samp> is a
+recognize ‘<samp>foo + bar</samp>’ as an sexp, even though it
<i>is</i> a C expression;
+it recognizes ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as one sexp and
‘<samp>bar</samp>’ as another, with the
+‘<samp>+</samp>’ as punctuation between them. This is a
fundamental ambiguity:
+both ‘<samp>foo + bar</samp>’ and ‘<samp>foo</samp>’
are legitimate choices for the sexp to
+move over if point is at the ‘<samp>f</samp>’. Note that
‘<samp>(foo + bar)</samp>’ is a
sexp in C mode.
</p>
<p> Some languages have obscure forms of syntax for expressions that nobody
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
<a name="IDX904"></a>
<p> To move forward over an sexp, use <kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
(<code>forward-sexp</code>). If
the first significant character after point is an opening delimiter
-(<samp>`('</samp> in Lisp; <samp>`('</samp>, <samp>`['</samp>, or
<samp>`{'</samp> in C), <kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
+(‘<samp>(</samp>’ in Lisp; ‘<samp>(</samp>’,
‘<samp>[</samp>’, or ‘<samp>{</samp>’ in C),
<kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
moves past the matching closing delimiter. If the character begins a
symbol, string, or number, <kbd>C-M-f</kbd> moves over that. If the character
after point is a closing delimiter, <kbd>C-M-f</kbd> just moves past it. (This
@@ -343,8 +343,8 @@
up one or more levels.
</p>
<p> To move <i>down</i> in list structure, use <kbd>C-M-d</kbd>
-(<code>down-list</code>). In Lisp mode, where <samp>`('</samp> is the only
opening
-delimiter, this is nearly the same as searching for a <samp>`('</samp>. An
+(<code>down-list</code>). In Lisp mode, where ‘<samp>(</samp>’ is
the only opening
+delimiter, this is nearly the same as searching for a
‘<samp>(</samp>’. An
argument specifies the number of levels of parentheses to go down.
</p>
<a name="IDX915"></a>
@@ -439,15 +439,15 @@
Never put an open-brace or other opening delimiter at the beginning of a
line of C code unless it starts the body of a function.</i> The most likely
problem case is when you want an opening delimiter at the start of a line
-inside a string. To avoid trouble, put an escape character (<samp>`\'</samp>
in C
-and Emacs Lisp, <samp>`/'</samp> in some other Lisp dialects) before the
opening
+inside a string. To avoid trouble, put an escape character
(‘<samp>\</samp>’ in C
+and Emacs Lisp, ‘<samp>/</samp>’ in some other Lisp dialects)
before the opening
delimiter. It will not affect the contents of the string.
</p>
<p> The original Emacs found defuns by moving upward a
level of parentheses until there were no more levels to go up. This
required scanning back to the beginning of the buffer for every
function. To speed this up, Emacs was changed to assume
-that any <samp>`('</samp> (or other character assigned the syntactic class of
+that any ‘<samp>(</samp>’ (or other character assigned the
syntactic class of
opening-delimiter) at the left margin is the start of a defun. This
heuristic is nearly always right; however, it mandates the convention
described above.
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@
mode. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC374">The Syntax Table</a>.
</p>
<p> If the opening delimiter and closing delimiter are mismatched—as
-in <samp>`[x)'</samp>—the echo area displays a warning message. The
+in ‘<samp>[x)</samp>’—the echo area displays a warning
message. The
correct matches are specified in the syntax table.
</p>
<a name="IDX948"></a>
@@ -1111,8 +1111,8 @@
should not match the null string. It may match more than the comment
starting delimiter in the strictest sense of the word; for example, in C
mode the value of the variable is <code><tt>"/\\*+ *"</tt></code>,
which matches extra
-stars and spaces after the <samp>`/*'</samp> itself. (Note that
<samp>`\\'</samp> is
-needed in Lisp syntax to include a <samp>`\'</samp> in the string, which is
needed
+stars and spaces after the ‘<samp>/*</samp>’ itself. (Note that
‘<samp>\\</samp>’ is
+needed in Lisp syntax to include a ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the string,
which is needed
to deny the first star its special meaning in regexp syntax. See section <a
href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">Syntax of Regular Expressions</a>.)
</p>
<a name="IDX953"></a>
@@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@
<p> The commands <kbd>M-(</kbd> (<code>insert-parentheses</code>) and
<kbd>M-)</kbd>
(<code>move-over-close-and-reindent</code>) are designed to facilitate a style
of
editing which keeps parentheses balanced at all times. <kbd>M-(</kbd> inserts
a
-pair of parentheses, either together as in <samp>`()'</samp>, or, if given an
+pair of parentheses, either together as in ‘<samp>()</samp>’, or,
if given an
argument, around the next several sexps, and leaves point after the open
parenthesis. Instead of typing <kbd>( F O O )</kbd>, you can type <kbd>M-( F O
O</kbd>, which has the same effect except for leaving the cursor before the
@@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@
topic as an argument, and displays the Unix manual page for that topic.
<code>manual-entry</code> always searches all 8 sections of the
manual and concatenates all the entries it finds. For example,
-the topic <samp>`termcap'</samp> finds the description of the termcap library
+the topic ‘<samp>termcap</samp>’ finds the description of the
termcap library
from section 3, followed by the description of the termcap data base
from section 5.
</p>
@@ -1301,8 +1301,8 @@
of when and why you have changed a program. It assumes that you have a
file in which you write a chronological sequence of entries describing
individual changes. The default is to store the change entries in a file
-called <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> in the same directory as the file you are editing.
-The same <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> file therefore records changes for all the files
+called ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ in the same directory as the file you
are editing.
+The same ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ file therefore records changes for
all the files
in a directory.
</p>
<p> A change log entry starts with a header line that contains your name
@@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@
definition of a function by looking up which of the files it is in.
</p>
<p> Tags tables are stored in files called <em>tags table files</em>. The
-conventional name for a tags table file is <tt>`TAGS'</tt>.
+conventional name for a tags table file is ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’.
</p>
<p> Each entry in the tags table records the name of one tag, the name of the
file that the tag is defined in (implicitly), and the position in that file
@@ -1441,26 +1441,26 @@
In C code, any C function or typedef is a tag, and so are definitions of
<code>struct</code>, <code>union</code> and <code>enum</code>. You can tag
function
declarations and external variables in addition to function definitions
-by giving the <samp>`--declarations'</samp> option to <code>etags</code>.
+by giving the ‘<samp>--declarations</samp>’ option to
<code>etags</code>.
<code>#define</code> macro definitions and <code>enum</code> constants are also
-tags, unless you specify <samp>`--no-defines'</samp> when making the tags
table.
+tags, unless you specify ‘<samp>--no-defines</samp>’ when making
the tags table.
Similarly, global variables are tags, unless you specify
-<samp>`--no-globals'</samp>. Use of <samp>`--no-globals'</samp> and
<samp>`--no-defines'</samp>
+‘<samp>--no-globals</samp>’. Use of
‘<samp>--no-globals</samp>’ and
‘<samp>--no-defines</samp>’
can make the tags table file much smaller.
</li><li>
In C++ code, in addition to all the tag constructs of C code, member
functions are also recognized, and optionally member variables if you
-use the <samp>`--members'</samp> option. Tags for variables and functions in
-classes are named <samp>`<var>class</var>::<var>variable</var>'</samp> and
-<samp>`<var>class</var>::<var>function</var>'</samp>. <code>operator</code>
functions tags are
-named, for example <samp>`operator+'</samp>.
+use the ‘<samp>--members</samp>’ option. Tags for variables and
functions in
+classes are named
‘<samp><var>class</var>::<var>variable</var></samp>’ and
+‘<samp><var>class</var>::<var>function</var></samp>’.
<code>operator</code> functions tags are
+named, for example ‘<samp>operator+</samp>’.
</li><li>
In Java code, tags include all the constructs recognized in C++, plus
the <code>interface</code>, <code>extends</code> and <code>implements</code>
constructs.
Tags for variables and functions in classes are named
-<samp>`<var>class</var>.<var>variable</var>'</samp> and
<samp>`<var>class</var>.<var>function</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp><var>class</var>.<var>variable</var></samp>’ and
‘<samp><var>class</var>.<var>function</var></samp>’.
</li><li>
In LaTeX text, the argument of any of the commands <code>\chapter</code>,
@@ -1478,18 +1478,18 @@
export TEXTAGS
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>specifies (using Bourne shell syntax) that the commands <samp>`\def'</samp>,
-<samp>`\newcommand'</samp> and <samp>`\newenvironment'</samp> also define tags.
+<p>specifies (using Bourne shell syntax) that the commands
‘<samp>\def</samp>’,
+‘<samp>\newcommand</samp>’ and
‘<samp>\newenvironment</samp>’ also define tags.
</p>
</li><li>
In Lisp code, any function defined with <code>defun</code>, any variable
defined with <code>defvar</code> or <code>defconst</code>, and in general the
first
-argument of any expression that starts with <samp>`(def'</samp> in column
zero, is
+argument of any expression that starts with ‘<samp>(def</samp>’ in
column zero, is
a tag.
</li><li>
In Scheme code, tags include anything defined with <code>def</code> or with a
-construct whose name starts with <samp>`def'</samp>. They also include
variables
+construct whose name starts with ‘<samp>def</samp>’. They also
include variables
set with <code>set!</code> at top level in the file.
</li></ul>
@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
In Ada code, functions, procedures, packages, tasks, and types are
-tags. Use the <samp>`--packages-only'</samp> option to create tags for
+tags. Use the ‘<samp>--packages-only</samp>’ option to create
tags for
packages only.
<p>With Ada, it is possible to have the same name used for different
@@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@
</li><li>
In Perl code, the tags are the procedures defined by the <code>sub</code>,
-<code>my</code> and <code>local</code> keywords. Use <samp>`--globals'</samp>
if you want
+<code>my</code> and <code>local</code> keywords. Use
‘<samp>--globals</samp>’ if you want
to tag global variables.
</li><li>
@@ -1612,18 +1612,18 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The <code>etags</code> program reads the specified files, and writes a tags
-table named <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in the current working directory. You can
+table named ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in the current working directory. You
can
intermix compressed and plain text source file names. <code>etags</code>
knows about the most common compression formats, and does the right
thing. So you can compress all your source files and have <code>etags</code>
look for compressed versions of its file name arguments, if it does not
find uncompressed versions. Under MS-DOS, <code>etags</code> also looks for
-file names like <samp>`mycode.cgz'</samp> if it is given
<samp>`mycode.c'</samp> on the
-command line and <samp>`mycode.c'</samp> does not exist.
+file names like ‘<samp>mycode.cgz</samp>’ if it is given
‘<samp>mycode.c</samp>’ on the
+command line and ‘<samp>mycode.c</samp>’ does not exist.
</p>
<p> <code>etags</code> recognizes the language used in an input file based on
its file name and contents. You can specify the language with the
-<samp>`--language=<var>name</var>'</samp> option, described below.
+‘<samp>--language=<var>name</var></samp>’ option, described below.
</p>
<p> If the tags table data become outdated due to changes in the files
described in the table, the way to update the tags table is the same way it
@@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@
the tags table after each edit, or even every day.
</p>
<p> One tags table can effectively include another. Specify the included
-tags file name with the <samp>`--include=<var>file</var>'</samp> option when
creating
+tags file name with the ‘<samp>--include=<var>file</var></samp>’
option when creating
the file that is to include it. The latter file then acts as if it
contained all the files specified in the included file, as well as the
files it directly contains.
@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@
the tags file will contain absolute file names. This way, the tags file
will still refer to the same files even if you move it, as long as the
source files remain in the same place. Absolute file names start with
-<samp>`/'</samp>, or with <samp>`<var>device</var>:/'</samp> on MS-DOS and
MS-Windows.
+‘<samp>/</samp>’, or with
‘<samp><var>device</var>:/</samp>’ on MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
</p>
<p> When you want to make a tags table from a great number of files, you
may have problems listing them on the command line, because some systems
@@ -1670,16 +1670,16 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">find . -name
"*.[chCH]" -print | etags -
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Use the option <samp>`--language=<var>name</var>'</samp> to specify the
language
+<p> Use the option ‘<samp>--language=<var>name</var></samp>’ to
specify the language
explicitly. You can intermix these options with file names; each one
applies to the file names that follow it. Specify
-<samp>`--language=auto'</samp> to tell <code>etags</code> to resume guessing
the
+‘<samp>--language=auto</samp>’ to tell <code>etags</code> to
resume guessing the
language from the file names and file contents. Specify
-<samp>`--language=none'</samp> to turn off language-specific processing
+‘<samp>--language=none</samp>’ to turn off language-specific
processing
entirely; then <code>etags</code> recognizes tags by regexp matching alone
(see section <a href="#SEC235">Etags Regexps</a>).
</p>
-<p> <samp>`etags --help'</samp> prints the list of the languages
<code>etags</code>
+<p> ‘<samp>etags --help</samp>’ prints the list of the languages
<code>etags</code>
knows, and the file name rules for guessing the language. It also prints
a list of all the available <code>etags</code> options, together with a short
explanation.
@@ -1705,19 +1705,19 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 21.11.3 Etags Regexps </h3>
-<p> The <samp>`--regex'</samp> option provides a general way of recognizing
tags
+<p> The ‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ option provides a general way of
recognizing tags
based on regexp matching. You can freely intermix it with file names.
-Each <samp>`--regex'</samp> option adds to the preceding ones, and applies only
+Each ‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ option adds to the preceding ones, and
applies only
to the following files. The syntax is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">--regex=/<var>tagregexp</var>[/<var>nameregexp</var>]/
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>where <var>tagregexp</var> is used to match the lines to tag. It is always
-anchored, that is, it behaves as if preceded by <samp>`^'</samp>. If you want
+anchored, that is, it behaves as if preceded by ‘<samp>^</samp>’.
If you want
to account for indentation, just match any initial number of blanks by
-beginning your regular expression with <samp>`[ \t]*'</samp>. In the regular
-expressions, <samp>`\'</samp> quotes the next character, and <samp>`\t'</samp>
stands
+beginning your regular expression with ‘<samp>[ \t]*</samp>’. In
the regular
+expressions, ‘<samp>\</samp>’ quotes the next character, and
‘<samp>\t</samp>’ stands
for the tab character. Note that <code>etags</code> does not handle the other
C escape sequences for special characters.
</p>
@@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@
<p> The syntax of regular expressions in <code>etags</code> is the same as in
Emacs, augmented with the <em>interval operator</em>, which works as in
<code>grep</code> and <code>ed</code>. The syntax of an interval operator is
-<samp>`\{<var>m</var>,<var>n</var>\}'</samp>, and its meaning is to match the
preceding
+‘<samp>\{<var>m</var>,<var>n</var>\}</samp>’, and its meaning is
to match the preceding
expression at least <var>m</var> times and up to <var>n</var> times.
</p>
<p> You should not match more characters with <var>tagregexp</var> than that
@@ -1736,29 +1736,29 @@
accurately and to do completion on tag names more reliably. You can
find some examples below.
</p>
-<p> The option <samp>`--ignore-case-regex'</samp> (or <samp>`-c'</samp>) is
like
-<samp>`--regex'</samp>, except that the regular expression provided will be
+<p> The option ‘<samp>--ignore-case-regex</samp>’ (or
‘<samp>-c</samp>’) is like
+‘<samp>--regex</samp>’, except that the regular expression
provided will be
matched without regard to case, which is appropriate for various
programming languages.
</p>
-<p> The <samp>`-R'</samp> option deletes all the regexps defined with
-<samp>`--regex'</samp> options. It applies to the file names following it, as
+<p> The ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ option deletes all the regexps defined
with
+‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ options. It applies to the file names
following it, as
you can see from the following example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">etags
--regex=/<var>reg1</var>/ voo.doo --regex=/<var>reg2</var>/ \
bar.ber -R --lang=lisp los.er
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Here <code>etags</code> chooses the parsing language for <tt>`voo.doo'</tt>
and
-<tt>`bar.ber'</tt> according to their contents. <code>etags</code> also uses
-<var>reg1</var> to recognize additional tags in <tt>`voo.doo'</tt>, and both
+<p>Here <code>etags</code> chooses the parsing language for
‘<tt>voo.doo</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>bar.ber</tt>’ according to their contents.
<code>etags</code> also uses
+<var>reg1</var> to recognize additional tags in
‘<tt>voo.doo</tt>’, and both
<var>reg1</var> and <var>reg2</var> to recognize additional tags in
-<tt>`bar.ber'</tt>. <code>etags</code> uses the Lisp tags rules, and no regexp
-matching, to recognize tags in <tt>`los.er'</tt>.
+‘<tt>bar.ber</tt>’. <code>etags</code> uses the Lisp tags rules,
and no regexp
+matching, to recognize tags in ‘<tt>los.er</tt>’.
</p>
<p> A regular expression can be bound to a given language, by prepending
-it with <samp>`{lang}'</samp>. When you do this, <code>etags</code> will use
the
-regular expression only for files of that language. <samp>`etags
--help'</samp>
+it with ‘<samp>{lang}</samp>’. When you do this,
<code>etags</code> will use the
+regular expression only for files of that language. ‘<samp>etags
--help</samp>’
prints the list of languages recognised by <code>etags</code>. The following
example tags the <code>DEFVAR</code> macros in the Emacs source files.
<code>etags</code> applies this regular expression to C files only:
@@ -1777,11 +1777,11 @@
<p>A regex file contains one regular expressions per line. Empty lines,
and lines beginning with space or tab are ignored. When the first
-character in a line is <samp>`@'</samp>, <code>etags</code> assumes that the
rest of
+character in a line is ‘<samp>@</samp>’, <code>etags</code>
assumes that the rest of
the line is the name of a file of regular expressions. This means that
such files can be nested. All the other lines are taken to be regular
expressions. For example, one can create a file called
-<samp>`emacs.tags'</samp> with the following contents (the first line in the
+‘<samp>emacs.tags</samp>’ with the following contents (the first
line in the
file is a comment):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> -- This is for
GNU Emacs source files
@@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@
</p>
<p>If the cdr of the elements of this list are strings, they are
assumed to name a tags file. If they name a directory, the string
-<tt>`tags'</tt> is appended to them to get the file name. If they are not
+‘<tt>tags</tt>’ is appended to them to get the file name. If they
are not
strings, they are evaluated and must return an appropriate string.
</p>
<p>For example:
@@ -1886,30 +1886,30 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-Anything in the directory <tt>`/usr/src/public/perl/'</tt>
-should use the <tt>`TAGS'</tt> file
<tt>`/usr/src/public/perl/perl-3.0/TAGS'</tt>.
+Anything in the directory ‘<tt>/usr/src/public/perl/</tt>’
+should use the ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
‘<tt>/usr/src/public/perl/perl-3.0/TAGS</tt>’.
</li><li>
-Files ending in <tt>`.el'</tt> should use the <tt>`TAGS'</tt> file
-<tt>`/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS'</tt>.
+Files ending in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ should use the
‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
+‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS</tt>’.
</li><li>
-Anything in or below the directory <tt>`/jbw/gnu/'</tt> should use the
-<tt>`TAGS'</tt> file <tt>`/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS'</tt>.
+Anything in or below the directory ‘<tt>/jbw/gnu/</tt>’ should use
the
+‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
‘<tt>/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS</tt>’.
</li></ul>
-<p>If you had a file called <tt>`/usr/jbw/foo.el'</tt>, it would use both
-<tt>`TAGS'</tt> files, <br> <tt>`/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS'</tt> and
-<tt>`/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS'</tt> (in that order), because it
+<p>If you had a file called ‘<tt>/usr/jbw/foo.el</tt>’, it would
use both
+‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ files, <br>
‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS</tt>’ (in that order),
because it
matches both patterns.
</p>
<p>If the buffer-local variable <code>buffer-tag-table</code> is set, it names
a
tags table that is searched before all others when <code>find-tag</code> is
executed from this buffer.
</p>
-<p>If there is a file called <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in the same directory as the file
+<p>If there is a file called ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in the same directory
as the file
in question, then that tags file will always be used as well (after the
<code>buffer-tag-table</code> but before the tables specified by this list).
</p>
-<p>If the variable <code>tags-file-name</code> is set, the <tt>`TAGS'</tt>
file it names
+<p>If the variable <code>tags-file-name</code> is set, the
‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file it names
will apply to all buffers (for backwards compatibility.) It is searched
first.
</p>
@@ -1924,7 +1924,7 @@
the variable <code>tag-table-alist</code>, tells tags commands to use the tags
table file <var>file</var> first. The <var>file</var> should be the name of a
file created with the <code>etags</code> program. A directory name is also
-acceptable; it means the file <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in that directory. The
+acceptable; it means the file ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in that directory.
The
function only stores the file name you provide in the variable
<code>tags-file-name</code>. Emacs does not actually read in the tags table
contents until you try to use them. You can set the variable explicitly
@@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@
.</kbd> invokes the function <code>find-tag-other-window</code>. (This key
sequence
ends with a period.)
</p>
-<p> Emacs comes with a tags table file <tt>`TAGS'</tt> (in the directory
+<p> Emacs comes with a tags table file ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ (in the
directory
containing Lisp libraries) that includes all the Lisp libraries and all
the C sources of Emacs. By specifying this file with
<code>visit-tags-table</code>
and then using <kbd>M-.</kbd> you can quickly look at the source of any Emacs
@@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@
<p> If a number is the first non-whitespace in the line, it is assumed to be
a line number and is moved to columns 0 through 4. (Columns are always
counted from 0 in XEmacs.) If the text on the line starts with the
-conventional Fortran continuation marker <samp>`$'</samp>, it is moved to
column 5.
+conventional Fortran continuation marker ‘<samp>$</samp>’, it is
moved to column 5.
If the text begins with any non whitespace character in column 5, it is
assumed to be an unconventional continuation marker and remains in column
5.
@@ -2460,12 +2460,12 @@
<a name="IDX1006"></a>
<ul>
<li>
-Two nested <samp>`do'</samp> loops never share a <samp>`continue'</samp>
statement.
+Two nested ‘<samp>do</samp>’ loops never share a
‘<samp>continue</samp>’ statement.
</li><li>
The same character appears in column 5 of all continuation lines. It
is the value of the variable <code>fortran-continuation-char</code>.
-By default, this character is <samp>`$'</samp>.
+By default, this character is ‘<samp>$</samp>’.
</li></ul>
<p>If you fail to follow these conventions, the indentation commands may
@@ -2498,11 +2498,11 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>fortran-do-indent</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of <samp>`do'</samp> statement (the
default is 3).
+<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of ‘<samp>do</samp>’
statement (the default is 3).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-if-indent</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of <samp>`if'</samp> statement (the
default is 3).
+<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of ‘<samp>if</samp>’
statement (the default is 3).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-continuation-indent</code></dt>
@@ -2510,12 +2510,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If this is <code>nil</code>, indentation assumes that each
<samp>`do'</samp>
-statement ends on a <samp>`continue'</samp> statement. Therefore, when
-computing indentation for a statement other than <samp>`continue'</samp>, it
-can save time by not checking for a <samp>`do'</samp> statement ending there.
+<dd><p>If this is <code>nil</code>, indentation assumes that each
‘<samp>do</samp>’
+statement ends on a ‘<samp>continue</samp>’ statement. Therefore,
when
+computing indentation for a statement other than
‘<samp>continue</samp>’, it
+can save time by not checking for a ‘<samp>do</samp>’ statement
ending there.
If this is non-<code>nil</code>, indenting any numbered statement must check
-for a <samp>`do'</samp> that ends there. The default is <code>nil</code>.
+for a ‘<samp>do</samp>’ that ends there. The default is
<code>nil</code>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-minimum-statement-indent</code></dt>
@@ -2551,10 +2551,10 @@
comment commands and defines some new variables.
</p>
<p> Fortran mode can also handle a non-standard comment syntax where comments
-start with <samp>`!'</samp> and can follow other text. Because only some
Fortran
+start with ‘<samp>!</samp>’ and can follow other text. Because
only some Fortran
compilers accept this syntax, Fortran mode will not insert such comments
unless you have specified to do so in advance by setting the variable
-<code>comment-start</code> to <samp>`"!"'</samp> (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>).
+<code>comment-start</code> to ‘<samp>"!"</samp>’ (see
section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>).
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-;</kbd></dt>
@@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-x ;</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Applies to nonstandard <samp>`!'</samp> comments only.
+<dd><p>Applies to nonstandard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments only.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c ;</kbd></dt>
@@ -2579,11 +2579,11 @@
<p>Inserting and aligning comments is not the same in Fortran mode as in
other modes. When a new comment must be inserted, a full-line comment is
inserted if the current line is blank. On a non-blank line, a
-non-standard <samp>`!'</samp> comment is inserted if you previously specified
+non-standard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comment is inserted if you
previously specified
you wanted to use them. Otherwise a full-line comment is inserted on a
new line before the current line.
</p>
-<p> Non-standard <samp>`!'</samp> comments are aligned like comments in other
+<p> Non-standard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments are aligned like
comments in other
languages, but full-line comments are aligned differently. In a
standard full-line comment, the comment delimiter itself must always
appear in column zero. What can be aligned is the text within the
@@ -2620,16 +2620,16 @@
Fortran mode, so you do not need to change them.
</p>
<p> The normal Emacs comment command <kbd>C-x ;</kbd> has not been redefined.
-It can therefore be used if you use <samp>`!'</samp> comments, but is useless
in
+It can therefore be used if you use ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments, but
is useless in
Fortran mode otherwise.
</p>
<a name="IDX1012"></a>
<a name="IDX1013"></a>
<a name="IDX1014"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-c ;</kbd> (<code>fortran-comment-region</code>) turns
all the
-lines of the region into comments by inserting the string <samp>`C$$$'</samp>
at
+lines of the region into comments by inserting the string
‘<samp>C$$$</samp>’ at
the front of each one. With a numeric arg, the region is turned back into
-live code by deleting <samp>`C$$$'</samp> from the front of each line. You can
+live code by deleting ‘<samp>C$$$</samp>’ from the front of each
line. You can
control the string used for the comments by setting the variable
<code>fortran-comment-region</code>. Note that here we have an example of a
command and a variable with the same name; the two uses of the name never
@@ -2722,12 +2722,12 @@
mode makes this possible by changing the syntax of semicolon to “word
constituent”.
</p>
-<p> For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is <samp>`;c'</samp> for
-<samp>`continue'</samp>. If you insert <samp>`;c'</samp> and then insert a
punctuation
-character such as a space or a newline, the <samp>`;c'</samp> changes
-automatically to <samp>`continue'</samp>, provided Abbrev mode is enabled.
+<p> For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is ‘<samp>;c</samp>’
for
+‘<samp>continue</samp>’. If you insert
‘<samp>;c</samp>’ and then insert a punctuation
+character such as a space or a newline, the ‘<samp>;c</samp>’
changes
+automatically to ‘<samp>continue</samp>’, provided Abbrev mode is
enabled.
</p>
-<p> Type <samp>`;?'</samp> or <samp>`;C-h'</samp> to display a list of all
built-in
+<p> Type ‘<samp>;?</samp>’ or ‘<samp>;C-h</samp>’ to
display a list of all built-in
Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -2773,7 +2773,6 @@
<p> The variable <code>asm-comment-char</code> specifies which character
starts comments in assembler syntax.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC215" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -112,11 +112,11 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-x compile</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Run a compiler asynchronously under Emacs, with error messages to
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer.
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x grep</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Run <code>grep</code> asynchronously under Emacs, with matching lines
-listed in the buffer named <samp>`*compilation*'</samp>.
+listed in the buffer named ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x kill-compilation</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Kill the process made by the <code>M-x compile</code> command.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
<p> To run <code>make</code> or another compiler, type <kbd>M-x
compile</kbd>. This
command reads a shell command line using the minibuffer, then executes
the specified command line in an inferior shell with output going to the
-buffer named <samp>`*compilation*'</samp>. By default, the current buffer's
+buffer named ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’. By default, the
current buffer's
default directory is used as the working directory for the execution of
the command; therefore, the makefile comes from this directory.
</p>
@@ -148,16 +148,16 @@
<code>compile-command</code> (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC362">Local Variables in Files</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX1021"></a>
-<p> When you start a compilation, the buffer <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> is
+<p> When you start a compilation, the buffer
‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ is
displayed in another window but not selected. Its mode line displays
-the word <samp>`run'</samp> or <samp>`exit'</samp> in the parentheses to tell
you whether
+the word ‘<samp>run</samp>’ or ‘<samp>exit</samp>’ in
the parentheses to tell you whether
compilation is finished. You do not have to keep this buffer visible;
compilation continues in any case.
</p>
<a name="IDX1022"></a>
<p> To kill the compilation process, type <kbd>M-x kill-compilation</kbd>.
The mode
-line of the <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer changes to say
<samp>`signal'</samp>
-instead of <samp>`run'</samp>. Starting a new compilation also kills any
+line of the ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer changes to say
‘<samp>signal</samp>’
+instead of ‘<samp>run</samp>’. Starting a new compilation also
kills any
running compilation, as only one can occur at any time. Starting a new
compilation prompts for confirmation before actually killing a
compilation that is running.
@@ -167,10 +167,10 @@
<p> To parse the compiler error messages, type <kbd>C-x `</kbd>
(<code>next-error</code>). The character following <kbd>C-x</kbd> is the grave
accent, not the single quote. The command displays the buffer
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> in one window and the buffer in which the next
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ in one window and the buffer in which
the next
error occurred in another window. Point in that buffer is moved to the
line where the error was found. The corresponding error message is
-scrolled to the top of the window in which <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> is
+scrolled to the top of the window in which
‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ is
displayed.
</p>
<p> The first time you use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> after the start of a compilation,
it
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
additional error messages have come in, <kbd>C-x `</kbd> reports an error.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-u C-x `</kbd> discards the preparsed error message data and parses
the
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer again, then displays the first error.
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer again, then displays the first
error.
This way, you can process the same set of errors again.
</p>
<p> Instead of running a compiler, you can run <code>grep</code> and see the
@@ -193,15 +193,15 @@
<code>grep</code>: a <code>grep</code>-style regexp (usually in single quotes
to
quote the shell's special characters) followed by filenames, which may
use wildcard characters. The output from <code>grep</code> goes in the
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer. You can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> to find the
lines that
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer. You can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd>
to find the lines that
match as if they were compilation errors.
</p>
<p> Note: a shell is used to run the compile command, but the shell is not
run in interactive mode. In particular, this means that the shell starts
up with no prompt. If you find your usual shell prompt making an
-unsightly appearance in the <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer, it means you
-have made a mistake in your shell's initialization file (<tt>`.cshrc'</tt>
-or <tt>`.shrc'</tt> or …) by setting the prompt unconditionally. The
+unsightly appearance in the ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer,
it means you
+have made a mistake in your shell's initialization file
(‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’
+or ‘<tt>.shrc</tt>’ or …) by setting the prompt
unconditionally. The
shell initialization file should set the prompt only if there already is
a prompt. Here's how to do it in <code>csh</code>:
</p>
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 22.3 Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs </h2>
<p> Lisp code for Emacs editing commands is stored in files whose names
-conventionally end in <tt>`.el'</tt>. This ending tells Emacs to edit them in
+conventionally end in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’. This ending tells Emacs to
edit them in
Emacs-Lisp mode (see section <a href="#SEC253">Major Modes for Lisp</a>).
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -345,9 +345,9 @@
</p>
<p> <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd> differs from <kbd>M-x load-file</kbd> in that
it
searches a sequence of directories and tries three file names in each
-directory. The three names are: first, the specified name with <tt>`.elc'</tt>
-appended; second, the name with <tt>`.el'</tt> appended; third, the specified
-name alone. A <tt>`.elc'</tt> file would be the result of compiling the Lisp
+directory. The three names are: first, the specified name with
‘<tt>.elc</tt>’
+appended; second, the name with ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ appended; third,
the specified
+name alone. A ‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ file would be the result of
compiling the Lisp
file into byte code; if possible, it is loaded in preference to the Lisp
file itself because the compiled file loads and runs faster.
</p>
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
<a name="IDX1029"></a>
<p> The sequence of directories searched by <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd> is
specified by the variable <code>load-path</code>, a list of strings that are
-directory names. The elements of this list may not begin with
"<samp>`~'</samp>",
+directory names. The elements of this list may not begin with
"‘<samp>~</samp>’",
so you must call <code>expand-file-name</code> on them before adding them to
the list. The default value of the list contains the directory where
the Lisp code for Emacs itself is stored. If you have libraries of your
@@ -372,15 +372,15 @@
</p>
<p>The variable is initialized by the <b>EMACSLOADPATH</b> environment
variable. If no value is specified, the variable takes the default value
-specified in the file <tt>`paths.h'</tt> when Emacs was built. If a path
-isn't specified in <tt>`paths.h'</tt>, a default value is obtained from the
+specified in the file ‘<tt>paths.h</tt>’ when Emacs was built. If
a path
+isn't specified in ‘<tt>paths.h</tt>’, a default value is obtained
from the
file system, near the directory in which the Emacs executable resides.
</p>
<a name="IDX1030"></a>
<p> Like <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd>, <kbd>M-x locate-library</kbd> searches
the
directories in <code>load-path</code> to find the file that <kbd>M-x
load-library</kbd>
would load. If the optional second argument <var>nosuffix</var> is
-non-<code>nil</code>, the suffixes <tt>`.elc'</tt> or <tt>`.el'</tt> are not
added to
+non-<code>nil</code>, the suffixes ‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.el</tt>’ are not added to
the specified name <var>library</var> (like calling <code>load</code> instead
of
<code>load-library</code>).
</p>
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
code and load it.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x byte-recompile-directory <var>directory</var></kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Recompile every <tt>`.el'</tt> file in <var>directory</var> that needs
recompilation.
+<dd><p>Recompile every ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ file in <var>directory</var>
that needs recompilation.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x disassemble</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Print disassembled code for <var>object</var> on (optional)
<var>stream</var>.
@@ -472,8 +472,8 @@
Emacs-Lisp source file. The default argument for this function is the
file visited in the current buffer. The function reads the specified
file, compiles it into byte code, and writes an output file whose name
-is made by appending <tt>`c'</tt> to the input file name. Thus, the file
-<tt>`rmail.el'</tt> would be compiled into <tt>`rmail.elc'</tt>. To compile a
+is made by appending ‘<tt>c</tt>’ to the input file name. Thus,
the file
+‘<tt>rmail.el</tt>’ would be compiled into
‘<tt>rmail.elc</tt>’. To compile a
file of Lisp code named <var>filename</var> into a file of byte code and
then load it, use <code>byte-compile-and-load-file</code>. To compile and
evaluate Lisp code in a given buffer, use <code>byte-compile-buffer</code>.
@@ -481,9 +481,9 @@
<a name="IDX1037"></a>
<p> To recompile all changed Lisp files in a directory, use <kbd>M-x
byte-recompile-directory</kbd>. Specify just the directory name as an
argument.
-Each <tt>`.el'</tt> file that has been byte-compiled before is byte-compiled
+Each ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ file that has been byte-compiled before is
byte-compiled
again if it has changed since the previous compilation. A numeric argument
-to this command tells it to offer to compile each <tt>`.el'</tt> file that has
+to this command tells it to offer to compile each ‘<tt>.el</tt>’
file that has
not been compiled yet. You must answer <kbd>y</kbd> or <kbd>n</kbd> to each
offer.
</p>
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@
<p> XEmacs can run Mocklisp files by converting them to Emacs Lisp first.
To convert a Mocklisp file, visit it and then type <kbd>M-x
convert-mocklisp-buffer</kbd>. Then save the resulting buffer of Lisp file in
a
-file whose name ends in <tt>`.el'</tt> and use the new file as a Lisp library.
+file whose name ends in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ and use the new file as a
Lisp library.
</p>
<p> You cannot currently byte-compile converted Mocklisp code.
The reason is that converted Mocklisp code uses some special Lisp features
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
<p> Lisp programs intended to be run in Emacs should be edited in
Emacs-Lisp mode; this will happen automatically for file names ending in
-<tt>`.el'</tt>. By contrast, Lisp mode itself should be used for editing
+‘<tt>.el</tt>’. By contrast, Lisp mode itself should be used for
editing
Lisp programs intended for other Lisp systems. Emacs-Lisp mode can be
selected with the command <kbd>M-x emacs-lisp-mode</kbd>.
</p>
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@
<kbd>C-M-x</kbd>. See section <a href="#SEC258">Evaluating Emacs-Lisp
Expressions</a>.
</p>
<p> When the debugger is entered, it displays the previously selected buffer
-in one window and a buffer named <samp>`*Backtrace*'</samp> in another window.
The
+in one window and a buffer named ‘<samp>*Backtrace*</samp>’ in
another window. The
backtrace buffer contains one line for each level of Lisp function
execution currently going on. At the beginning of the buffer is a message
describing the reason that the debugger was invoked, for example, an
@@ -785,18 +785,18 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 22.6 Lisp Interaction Buffers </h2>
-<p> The buffer <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>, which is selected when Emacs starts
up, is
+<p> The buffer ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’, which is selected when
Emacs starts up, is
provided for evaluating Lisp expressions interactively inside Emacs. Both
the expressions you evaluate and their output goes in the buffer.
</p>
-<p> The <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer's major mode is Lisp Interaction
mode, which
+<p> The ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer's major mode is Lisp
Interaction mode, which
is the same as Emacs-Lisp mode except for one command, <kbd>LFD</kbd>. In
Emacs-Lisp mode, <kbd>LFD</kbd> is an indentation command. In Lisp
Interaction mode, <kbd>LFD</kbd> is bound to
<code>eval-print-last-sexp</code>. This
function reads the Lisp expression before point, evaluates it, and inserts
the value in printed representation before point.
</p>
-<p> The way to use the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer is to insert Lisp
+<p> The way to use the ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer is to
insert Lisp
expressions at the end, ending each one with <kbd>LFD</kbd> so that it will
be evaluated. The result is a complete typescript of the expressions
you have evaluated and their values.
@@ -840,17 +840,17 @@
<p> To run an inferior Lisp process, type <kbd>M-x run-lisp</kbd>. This runs
the
program named <code>lisp</code>, the same program you would run by typing
<code>lisp</code> as a shell command, with both input and output going through
an
-Emacs buffer named <samp>`*lisp*'</samp>. In other words, any “terminal
output”
+Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*lisp*</samp>’. In other words, any
“terminal output”
from Lisp will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any “terminal
input” for Lisp comes from text in the buffer. To give input to Lisp, go
to the end of the buffer and type the input, terminated by <kbd>RET</kbd>. The
-<samp>`*lisp*'</samp> buffer is in Inferior Lisp mode, which has all the
+‘<samp>*lisp*</samp>’ buffer is in Inferior Lisp mode, which has
all the
special characteristics of Lisp mode and Shell mode (see section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC340">Shell Mode</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX1054"></a>
<p> Use Lisp mode to run the source files of programs in external Lisps.
You can select this mode with <kbd>M-x lisp-mode</kbd>. It is used
automatically
-for files whose names end in <tt>`.l'</tt> or <tt>`.lisp'</tt>, as most Lisp
+for files whose names end in ‘<tt>.l</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.lisp</tt>’, as most Lisp
systems usually expect.
</p>
<a name="IDX1055"></a>
@@ -868,8 +868,7 @@
the function definition that point is in, but the way of doing so is
different according to where the relevant Lisp environment is found.
See section <a href="#SEC253">Major Modes for Lisp</a>.
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Packages"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC261" title="Previous
section in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
@@ -1056,10 +1055,10 @@
<em>core distribution</em>,
<a name="IDX1059"></a>
a file called
-<tt>`xemacs-21.x.x.tar.gz'</tt>. (Replace the <tt>21.x.x</tt> by the current
version
+‘<tt>xemacs-21.x.x.tar.gz</tt>’. (Replace the <tt>21.x.x</tt> by
the current version
number.) The core distribution contains the sources of XEmacs and a
minimal set of Emacs Lisp files, which are in the subdirectory named
-<tt>`lisp'</tt>. This subdirectory used to contain all Emacs Lisp files
+‘<tt>lisp</tt>’. This subdirectory used to contain all Emacs Lisp
files
distributed with XEmacs. Now, to conserve disk space, most
non-essential packages were made optional.
</p>
@@ -1084,14 +1083,14 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 22.8.6 Choosing the Packages You Need </h3>
<p>The <a href="#SEC283">Normal Packages</a> can currently be found in the
same ftp directory
where you grabbed the core distribution from, and are located in the
-subdirectory <tt>`packages'</tt>. Package file names follow
-the naming convention
<tt>`<package-name>-<version>-pkg.tar.gz'</tt>.
+subdirectory ‘<tt>packages</tt>’. Package file names follow
+the naming convention
‘<tt><package-name>-<version>-pkg.tar.gz</tt>’.
</p>
<p>If you have <a href="../EFS/index.html#Top">(EFS)</a>, packages can be
installed over the network.
Alternatively, if you have copies of the packages locally, you can
install packages from a local disk or CDROM.
</p>
-<p>The file <tt>`etc/PACKAGES'</tt> in the core distribution contains a list of
+<p>The file ‘<tt>etc/PACKAGES</tt>’ in the core distribution
contains a list of
the <a href="#SEC283">Normal Packages</a> at the time of the XEmacs release.
</p>
<p>You can also get a list of available packages, and whether or not they
@@ -1163,9 +1162,9 @@
<h2 class="heading"> Installing the Sumo Packages: </h2>
<p>Those with little time, cheap connections and plenty of disk space can
install all the packages at once using the sumo tarballs.
-Download the file: <tt>`xemacs-sumo.tar.gz'</tt>
+Download the file: ‘<tt>xemacs-sumo.tar.gz</tt>’
</p>
-<p>For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need:
<tt>`xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz'</tt>
+<p>For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need:
‘<tt>xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz</tt>’
</p>
<p>N.B. They are called 'Sumo Tarballs' for good reason. They are
currently about 19MB and 4.5MB (gzipped) respectively.
@@ -1186,14 +1185,14 @@
<a name="SEC273"></a>
<h2 class="heading"> Manual Package Installation: </h2>
<p>Fetch the packages from the FTP site, CD-ROM whatever. The filenames
-have the form <tt>`name-<version>-pkg.tar.gz'</tt> and are gzipped tar
files. For
+have the form ‘<tt>name-<version>-pkg.tar.gz</tt>’ and are
gzipped tar files. For
a fresh install it is sufficient to untar the file at the top of the
package hierarchy.
</p>
<p>Note: If you are upgrading packages already installed, it's best to
remove the old package first <a href="#Removing-Packages">Removing
Packages</a>.
</p>
-<p>For example if we are installing the <tt>`xemacs-base'</tt>
+<p>For example if we are installing the ‘<tt>xemacs-base</tt>’
package (version 1.48):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> mkdir
$prefix/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages RET # if it does not exist yet
@@ -1206,7 +1205,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>For MULE related packages, it is best to untar into the mule-packages
-hierarchy, i.e. for the <tt>`mule-base'</tt> package, version 1.37:
+hierarchy, i.e. for the ‘<tt>mule-base</tt>’ package, version 1.37:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> mkdir
$prefix/lib/xemacs/mule-packages RET # if it does not exist yet
cd $prefix/lib/xemacs/mule-packages RET
@@ -1252,7 +1251,7 @@
</p>
</li><li>
Obtain a list of packages and display the list in a buffer named
-<tt>`*Packages*'</tt>.
+‘<tt>*Packages*</tt>’.
menu: Tools -> Packages -> List & Install
keyb: <code>M-x pui-list-packages RET</code>
@@ -1384,11 +1383,11 @@
<p>Because the exact files and their locations contained in a package may
change it is recommended to remove a package first before installing a
new version. In order to facilitate removal each package contains an
-<tt>`pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname'</tt> file which list all the files belonging
+‘<tt>pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname</tt>’ file which list all the files
belonging
to the package.
</p>
<p>No need to panic, you don't have to go through the
-<tt>`pkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname'</tt> and manually delete the files. Instead, use
+‘<tt>pkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname</tt>’ and manually delete the files.
Instead, use
<code>M-x package-get-delete-package RET</code>.
</p>
<p>Note that the interactive package tools included with XEmacs already do
@@ -1416,7 +1415,7 @@
<h2 class="heading"> Building Packages: </h2>
<p>Currently, source packages are only available via anonymous CVS. See
<a href="http://cvs.xemacs.org/">http://cvs.xemacs.org/</a> for details of
checking out the
-<tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt> module.
+‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’ module.
</p>
<a name="SEC278"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"> 22.8.8 Prerequisites for Building Source Packages </h3>
@@ -1438,7 +1437,7 @@
<dt> <code>GNU gzip</code></dt>
<dd><p>(or equivalent).
</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>A properly configured <tt>`Local.rules'</tt> file.</code></dt>
+<dt> <code>A properly configured ‘<tt>Local.rules</tt>’
file.</code></dt>
<dd><p><a href="#Local_002erules-File">Local.rules File</a>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1468,12 +1467,12 @@
tarballs for installation into your own XEmacs installations or for
distributing to others.
</p>
-<p>Supported operations from <tt>`make'</tt> are:
+<p>Supported operations from ‘<tt>make</tt>’ are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>all</code></dt>
<dd><p>Bytecompile all files, build and bytecompile byproduct files like
-<tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and <tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>. Create info
version
+‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’. Create info version
of TeXinfo documentation if present.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1484,7 +1483,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>install</code></dt>
<dd><p>Bytecompile all files, build and bytecompile byproduct files like
-<tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and <tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>. Create info
version
+‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’. Create info version
of TeXinfo documentation if present. And install everything into the
staging directory.
</p>
@@ -1513,7 +1512,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>clean</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Remove all built files except <tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and
<tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>.
+<dd><p>Remove all built files except ‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’
and ‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>distclean</code></dt>
@@ -1525,9 +1524,9 @@
<a name="SEC280"></a>
<h2 class="heading"> The Local.rules File: </h2>
<p>This file is used when building and installing packages from source. In
-the top level of the CVS module, <tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt>, contains the
-file, <tt>`Local.rules.template'</tt>. Simply copy that to
-<tt>`Local.rules'</tt> and edit it to suit your needs.
+the top level of the CVS module, ‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’,
contains the
+file, ‘<tt>Local.rules.template</tt>’. Simply copy that to
+‘<tt>Local.rules</tt>’ and edit it to suit your needs.
</p>
<p>These are the variables in 'Local.rules' that you will need to
address.
@@ -1604,11 +1603,11 @@
<p>Creating a package from an existing Lisp library is not very difficult.
</p>
<p>In addition to the Lisp libraries themselves, you need a
-<tt>`package-info.in'</tt> file and a simple <tt>`Makefile'</tt>. The rest is
-done by <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>, part of the packaging system
+‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’ file and a simple
‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’. The rest is
+done by ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’, part of the packaging system
infrastructure.
</p>
-<p><tt>`package-info.in'</tt> contains a single Lisp form like this:
+<p>‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’ contains a single Lisp form like
this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(name
; your package's name
(standards-version 1.1
@@ -1639,11 +1638,11 @@
the usual conventions. The value for <code>provides</code> is a list of
feature symbols (written unquoted). All of the features provided by
libraries in your package should be elements of this list. Implementing
-an automatic method for generating the <tt>`provides'</tt> line is
+an automatic method for generating the ‘<tt>provides</tt>’ line is
desirable, but as yet undone.
</p>
<p>The variables in upper-case are references to variables set in the
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt> or automatically generated. Do not change them; they
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’ or automatically generated. Do not change
them; they
are automatically filled in by the build process.
</p>
<p>The remaining lines refer to implementation constants
@@ -1656,26 +1655,26 @@
administrative convenience, and new packages should generally be created
as regular packages.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`Makefile'</tt> is quite stylized. The idea is similar to an
-<tt>`Imakefile'</tt> or an <code>automake</code> file: the complexity is
hidden in
-generic rules files, in this case the <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt> include file
+<p>The ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’ is quite stylized. The idea is similar
to an
+‘<tt>Imakefile</tt>’ or an <code>automake</code> file: the
complexity is hidden in
+generic rules files, in this case the ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’
include file
in the top directory of the packages hierarchy. Although a number of
facilities are available for complex libraries, most simple packages'
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt>s contain a copyright notice, a few variable definitions,
-an include for <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>, and a couple of standard targets.
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s contain a copyright notice, a few variable
definitions,
+an include for ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’, and a couple of standard
targets.
</p>
<p>The first few <code>make</code> variables defined are <code>VERSION</code>,
<code>AUTHOR_VERSION</code>, <code>MAINTAINER</code>, <code>PACKAGE</code>,
<code>PKG_TYPE</code>, <code>REQUIRES</code>, and <code>CATEGORY</code>. All
but one were
-described in the description of <tt>`package-info.in'</tt>. The last is an
+described in the description of ‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’. The
last is an
administrative grouping. Current categories include <code>standard</code>,
and <code>mule</code>.
</p>
<p>Next, define the variable <code>ELCS</code>. This contains the list of the
byte-compiled Lisp files used by the package. These files and their
-<tt>`.el'</tt> versions will be included in the binary package. If there
+‘<tt>.el</tt>’ versions will be included in the binary package.
If there
are other files (such as extra Lisp sources or an upstream
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt>) that are normally placed in the installed Lisp
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’) that are normally placed in the installed Lisp
directory, but not byte-compiled, they can be listed as the value of
<code>EXTRA_SOURCES</code>.
</p>
@@ -1695,7 +1694,7 @@
<p>Other targets (such as Texinfo sources) may need to be added as
dependencies for the <code>all</code> target. Dependencies for
<code>srckit</code>
and <code>binkit</code> (that is, values for <var>srckit-alias</var> and
-<var>binkit-alias</var>) are defined in <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>. The most
useful
+<var>binkit-alias</var>) are defined in ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’.
The most useful
of these values are given in the following table.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1716,8 +1715,8 @@
</dl>
<p>Data files include things like pixmaps for a package-specific toolbar,
-and are normally installed in <tt>`etc/<var>PACKAGE_NAME</var>'</tt>. A few
-packages have needs beyond the basic templates. See <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>
+and are normally installed in
‘<tt>etc/<var>PACKAGE_NAME</var></tt>’. A few
+packages have needs beyond the basic templates. See
‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’
or a future revision of this manual for details.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1752,424 +1751,424 @@
<p>A very broad selection of elisp packages.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`Sun'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Sun</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for Sparcworks.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ada'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ada</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ada language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`apel'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>apel</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Portable Emacs Library. Used by XEmacs MIME support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`auctex'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>auctex</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic TeX/LaTeX support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`bbdb'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>bbdb</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The Big Brother Data Base: a rolodex-like database program.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`build'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>build</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Build XEmacs using custom widgets.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`c-support'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>c-support</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic single-file add-ons for editing C code.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`calc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>calc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs calculator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`calendar'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>calendar</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Calendar and diary support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`cc-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>cc-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>C, C++ and Java language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`clearcase'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>clearcase</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for the Clearcase version control system.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`cookie'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>cookie</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>"Fortune cookie"-style messages. Includes Spook (suspicious
phrases)
and Yow (Zippy quotes).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`crisp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>crisp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Crisp/Brief emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`debug'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>debug</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>GUD, gdb, dbx debugging support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`dictionary'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>dictionary</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interface to RFC2229 dictionary servers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`dired'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>dired</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The DIRectory EDitor is for manipulating, and running commands on
files in a directory.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`docbookide'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>docbookide</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DocBook editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ecrypto'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ecrypto</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Crypto functionality in Emacs Lisp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edebug'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edebug</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Lisp debugger.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ediff'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ediff</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interface over patch.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edit-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edit-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Single file lisp packages for various XEmacs goodies. Load this and
weed out the junk you don't want.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edt'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edt</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DEC EDIT/EDT emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`efs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>efs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Treat files on remote systems the same as local files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eieio'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eieio</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`elib'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>elib</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Portable Emacs Lisp utilities library.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`emerge'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>emerge</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Another interface over patch.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eshell'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eshell</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ess'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ess</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>ESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eterm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eterm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Terminal emulator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eudc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eudc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs Unified Directory Client (LDAP, PH).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`footnote'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>footnote</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Footnoting in mail message editing modes.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`forms'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>forms</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Forms editing support (obsolete, use the built-in Widget instead).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`fortran-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>fortran-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fortran language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`frame-icon'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>frame-icon</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provide a WM icon based on major mode.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`fsf-compat'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>fsf-compat</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>GNU Emacs compatibility files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`games'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>games</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Tetris, Sokoban, and Snake.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`gnats'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>gnats</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs bug reports.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`gnus'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>gnus</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The Gnus Newsreader and Mailreader.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`haskell-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>haskell-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Haskell language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`hm--html-menus'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>hm--html-menus</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>HTML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ibuffer'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ibuffer</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Advanced replacement for buffer-menu.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`idlwave'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>idlwave</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`igrep'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>igrep</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enhanced front-end for Grep.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ilisp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ilisp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front-end for interacting with Inferior Lisp (external lisps).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ispell'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ispell</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Spell-checking with ispell.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`jde'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>jde</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Java language and development support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`liece'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>liece</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Emacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mail-lib'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mail-lib</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fundamental lisp files for providing email support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mailcrypt'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mailcrypt</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for messaging encryption with PGP.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mew'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mew</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Messaging in an Emacs World; a MIME-based email program.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mh-e'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mh-e</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front end support for MH.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mine'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mine</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Elisp implementation of the game 'Minehunt'.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`misc-games'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>misc-games</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Other amusements and diversions.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mmm-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mmm-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for Multiple Major Modes within a single buffer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`net-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>net-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous Networking Utilities. This is a single-file package and
files may be deleted at will.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`os-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>os-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous single-file O/S utilities, for printing, archiving,
compression, remote shells, etc.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ocaml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ocaml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Objective Caml language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>PC style interface emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pcl-cvs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pcl-cvs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>CVS frontend.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pcomplete'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pcomplete</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provides programmatic completion.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`perl-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>perl-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Perl language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`prog-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>prog-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous single-file lisp files for various programming languages.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ps-print'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ps-print</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Print buffers to PostScript printers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`psgml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>psgml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Validated HTML/SGML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`psgml-dtds'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>psgml-dtds</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A collection of DTDs for psgml. Note that this package is deprecated
and will be removed in the future, most likely Q2/2003. Instead of using
this, you should install needed DTDs yourself.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`python-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>python-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Python language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`reftex'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>reftex</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references, citations.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`rmail'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>rmail</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An obsolete Emacs mailer. If you do not already use it don't start.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ruby-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ruby-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ruby language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sasl'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sasl</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) library.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`scheme'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>scheme</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front-end support for Inferior Scheme.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`semantic'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>semantic</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Semantic bovinator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sgml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sgml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>SGML/Linuxdoc-SGML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sh-script'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sh-script</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for editing shell scripts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sieve'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sieve</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Manage Sieve email filtering scripts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`slider'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>slider</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>User interface tool.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sml-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sml-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Standard ML editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sounds-au'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sounds-au</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Sun sound files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sounds-wav'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sounds-wav</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Microsoft sound files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`speedbar'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>speedbar</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provides a separate frame with convenient references.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`strokes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>strokes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Mouse enhancement utility.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`supercite'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>supercite</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An Emacs citation tool. Useful with all Emacs Mailers and Newsreaders.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`texinfo'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs TeXinfo support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`text-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>text-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Various single file lisp packages for editing text files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`textools'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>textools</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Single-file TeX support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`time'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>time</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Display time & date on the modeline.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs MIME support. Not needed for Gnus >= 5.8.0
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tooltalk'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tooltalk</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for building with Tooltalk.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tpu'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tpu</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DEC EDIT/TPU support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tramp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tramp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Remote shell-based file editing. This is similar to EFS or Ange-FTP,
but works with rsh/ssh and rcp/scp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Version Control for Free systems.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vc-cc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vc-cc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Version Control for ClearCase. This package will shortly be
replaced with clearcase.el
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vhdl'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vhdl</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for VHDL.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`view-process'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>view-process</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Unix process browsing tool.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`viper'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>viper</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>VI emulation support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An Emacs mailer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`w3'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>w3</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Web browser.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xemacs-base'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xemacs-base</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fundamental XEmacs support. Install this unless you wish a totally
naked XEmacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xemacs-devel'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xemacs-devel</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Lisp developer support. This package contains utilities for
supporting Lisp development. It is a single-file package so it may be
tailored.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xslide'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xslide</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XSL editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xslt-process'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xslt-process</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A minor mode for (X)Emacs which allows running an XSLT processor on a
buffer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`zenirc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>zenirc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>ZENIRC IRC Client.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2200,51 +2199,50 @@
support.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`edict'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edict</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Lisp Interface to EDICT, Kanji Dictionary.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`egg-its'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>egg-its</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Wnn (4.2 and 6) support. SJ3 support. Must be installed prior to
XEmacs build.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`latin-unity'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>latin-unity</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Unify character sets in a buffer. When characters belong to disjoint
character sets, this attempts to translate the characters so
that they belong to one character set. If the buffer coding system is
not sufficient, this suggests different coding systems.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`leim'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>leim</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Quail. Used for everything other than English and Japanese.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`locale'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>locale</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Used for localized menubars (French and Japanese) and localized splash
screens (Japanese).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`lookup'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>lookup</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Dictionary support. (This isn't an English dictionary program)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mule-base'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mule-base</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic Mule support. Must be installed prior to building with Mule.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mule-ucs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mule-ucs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Extended coding systems (including Unicode) for XEmacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`skk'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>skk</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Another Japanese Language Input Method. Can be used without a
separate process running as a dictionary server.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
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texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_26.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_26.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23
23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_26.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -62,9 +62,9 @@
<p> An <em>abbrev</em> is a word which <em>expands</em> into some
different text. Abbrevs are defined by the user to expand in specific
-ways. For example, you might define <samp>`foo'</samp> as an abbrev expanding
to
-<samp>`find outer otter'</samp>. With this abbrev defined, you would be able
to
-get <samp>`find outer otter '</samp> into the buffer by typing <kbd>f o o
<kbd>SPC</kbd></kbd>.
+ways. For example, you might define ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as an
abbrev expanding to
+‘<samp>find outer otter</samp>’. With this abbrev defined, you
would be able to
+get ‘<samp>find outer otter </samp>’ into the buffer by typing
<kbd>f o o <kbd>SPC</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<a name="IDX1060"></a>
<a name="IDX1061"></a>
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@
minibuffer, and then defines it as an abbrev for one or more words
before point. Use a numeric argument to say how many words before point
should be taken as the expansion. For example, to define the abbrev
-<samp>`foo'</samp> as in the example above, insert the text <samp>`find outer
-otter'</samp>, then type <br><kbd>C-u 3 C-x a g f o o <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as in the example above, insert the text
‘<samp>find outer
+otter</samp>’, then type <br><kbd>C-u 3 C-x a g f o o
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<p> An argument of zero to <kbd>C-x a g</kbd> means to use the contents of the
region as the expansion of the abbrev being defined.
@@ -218,9 +218,9 @@
by punctuation.
</p>
<a name="IDX1071"></a>
-<p> Abbrev expansion preserves case; thus, <samp>`foo'</samp> expands into
<samp>`find
-outer otter'</samp>, <samp>`Foo'</samp> into <samp>`Find outer otter'</samp>,
and <samp>`FOO'</samp> into
-<samp>`FIND OUTER OTTER'</samp> or <samp>`Find Outer Otter'</samp> according
to the
+<p> Abbrev expansion preserves case; thus, ‘<samp>foo</samp>’
expands into ‘<samp>find
+outer otter</samp>’, ‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ into
‘<samp>Find outer otter</samp>’, and ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’
into
+‘<samp>FIND OUTER OTTER</samp>’ or ‘<samp>Find Outer
Otter</samp>’ according to the
variable <code>abbrev-all-caps</code> (a non-<code>nil</code> value chooses
the first
of the two expansions).
</p>
@@ -247,21 +247,21 @@
<a name="IDX1073"></a>
<a name="IDX1074"></a>
<p> You may wish to expand an abbrev with a prefix attached. For example,
-if <samp>`cnst'</samp> expands into <samp>`construction'</samp>, you may want
to use it
-to enter <samp>`reconstruction'</samp>. It does not work to type
<kbd>recnst</kbd>,
+if ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’ expands into
‘<samp>construction</samp>’, you may want to use it
+to enter ‘<samp>reconstruction</samp>’. It does not work to type
<kbd>recnst</kbd>,
because that is not necessarily a defined abbrev. Instead, you can use
the command <kbd>M-'</kbd> (<code>abbrev-prefix-mark</code>) between the prefix
-<samp>`re'</samp> and the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp>. First, insert
<samp>`re'</samp>. Then
+‘<samp>re</samp>’ and the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’.
First, insert ‘<samp>re</samp>’. Then
type <kbd>M-'</kbd>; this inserts a minus sign in the buffer to indicate that
-it has done its work. Then insert the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp>. The buffer
-now contains <samp>`re-cnst'</samp>. Now insert a punctuation character to
-expand the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp> into <samp>`construction'</samp>. The
minus sign
+it has done its work. Then insert the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’.
The buffer
+now contains ‘<samp>re-cnst</samp>’. Now insert a punctuation
character to
+expand the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’ into
‘<samp>construction</samp>’. The minus sign
is deleted at this point by <kbd>M-'</kbd>. The resulting text is the
-desired <samp>`reconstruction'</samp>.
+desired ‘<samp>reconstruction</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you actually want the text of the abbrev in the buffer, rather than
its expansion, insert the following punctuation with <kbd>C-q</kbd>. Thus,
-<kbd>foo C-q -</kbd> leaves <samp>`foo-'</samp> in the buffer.
+<kbd>foo C-q -</kbd> leaves ‘<samp>foo-</samp>’ in the buffer.
</p>
<a name="IDX1075"></a>
<p> If you expand an abbrev by mistake, you can undo the expansion (replace
@@ -337,14 +337,14 @@
<p> <kbd>M-x edit-abbrevs</kbd> allows you to add, change or kill abbrev
definitions by editing a list of them in an Emacs buffer. The list has
the format described above. The buffer of abbrevs is called
-<samp>`*Abbrevs*'</samp>, and is in Edit-Abbrevs mode. This mode redefines the
+‘<samp>*Abbrevs*</samp>’, and is in Edit-Abbrevs mode. This mode
redefines the
key <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> to install the abbrev definitions as specified in the
buffer. The <code>edit-abbrevs-redefine</code> command does this.
Any abbrevs not described in the buffer are eliminated when this is
done.
</p>
<p> <code>edit-abbrevs</code> is actually the same as
<code>list-abbrevs</code>, except
-that it selects the buffer <samp>`*Abbrevs*'</samp> whereas
<code>list-abbrevs</code>
+that it selects the buffer ‘<samp>*Abbrevs*</samp>’ whereas
<code>list-abbrevs</code>
merely displays it in another window.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -460,9 +460,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> For example, if the buffer contains <samp>`does this follow '</samp> and
you type
-<kbd>f o M-/</kbd>, the effect is to insert <samp>`follow'</samp> because that
is the
-last word in the buffer that starts with <samp>`fo'</samp>. A numeric
argument to
+<p> For example, if the buffer contains ‘<samp>does this follow
</samp>’ and you type
+<kbd>f o M-/</kbd>, the effect is to insert ‘<samp>follow</samp>’
because that is the
+last word in the buffer that starts with ‘<samp>fo</samp>’. A
numeric argument to
<kbd>M-/</kbd> says to take the second, third, etc. distinct expansion found
looking backward from point. Repeating <kbd>M-/</kbd> searches for an
alternative expansion by looking farther back. After the entire buffer
@@ -472,7 +472,6 @@
expansion of a word with <kbd>M-/</kbd> is completely independent of whether it
has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_27.html:1.18
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_27.html:1.19
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_27.html:1.18 Tue Aug 23
23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_27.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
lines, unless you give it a numeric argument.
</p>
<p> The commands used in Picture mode all work in other modes (provided the
-<tt>`picture'</tt> library is loaded), but are only bound to keys in
+‘<tt>picture</tt>’ library is loaded), but are only bound to keys
in
Picture mode. Note that the descriptions below talk of moving “one
column” and so on, but all the picture mode commands handle numeric
arguments as their normal equivalents do.
@@ -370,7 +370,6 @@
select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode, it is highlighted
as a rectangle.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_28.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_28.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_28.html:1.19 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_28.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
<h1 class="chapter"> 25. Sending Mail </h1>
<p> To send a message in Emacs, start by typing the command (<kbd>C-x m</kbd>)
-to select and initialize the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer. You can then edit
the text
+to select and initialize the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer. You
can then edit the text
and headers of the message in the mail buffer, and type the command
(<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd>) to send the message.
</p>
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
<a name="IDX1115"></a>
<a name="IDX1116"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-x m</kbd> (<code>mail</code>) selects a buffer named
-<samp>`*mail*'</samp> and initializes it with the skeleton of an outgoing
message.
-<kbd>C-x 4 m</kbd> (<code>mail-other-window</code>) selects the
<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer
+‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ and initializes it with the skeleton of an
outgoing message.
+<kbd>C-x 4 m</kbd> (<code>mail-other-window</code>) selects the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
in a different window, leaving the previous current buffer visible.
</p>
<p> Because the buffer for mail composition is an ordinary Emacs buffer, you
can
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
message actually sent. The text used for the delimiter line is controlled
by the variable <code>mail-header-separator</code>.
</p>
-<p>Here is an example of what the headers and text in the
<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer
+<p>Here is an example of what the headers and text in the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
might look like.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">To: address@hidden
@@ -182,57 +182,57 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 25.2 Mail Header Fields </h2>
-<p> There are several header fields you can use in the <samp>`*mail*'</samp>
buffer.
+<p> There are several header fields you can use in the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer.
Each header field starts with a field name at the beginning of a line,
terminated by a colon. It does not matter whether you use upper or lower
case in the field name. After the colon and optional whitespace comes the
contents of the field.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`To'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>To</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains the mailing addresses of the message.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Subject'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The contents of the <samp>`Subject'</samp> field should be a piece of
text that
+<dt> ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>The contents of the ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ field should be
a piece of text that
says what the message is about. Subject fields are useful because most
mail-reading programs can provide a summary of messages, listing the
subject of each message but not its text.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`CC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>CC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains additional mailing addresses to send the message
to, but whose readers should not regard the message as addressed to
them.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`BCC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>BCC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains additional mailing addresses to send the message
to, but which should not appear in the header of the message actually
sent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`FCC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains the name of one file (in Unix mail file format) to
which a copy of the message should be appended when the message is
sent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`From'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Use the <samp>`From'</samp> field to say who you are, when the account
you are
+<dt> ‘<samp>From</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Use the ‘<samp>From</samp>’ field to say who you are, when
the account you are
using to send the mail is not your own. The contents of the
-<samp>`From'</samp> field should be a valid mailing address, since replies
+‘<samp>From</samp>’ field should be a valid mailing address, since
replies
will normally go there.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reply-To'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Use the <samp>`Reply-To'</samp> field to direct replies to a different
-address, not your own. <samp>`From'</samp> and
-<samp>`Reply-To'</samp> have the same effect on where replies go, but they
convey a
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Use the ‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’ field to direct replies to
a different
+address, not your own. ‘<samp>From</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’ have the same effect on where replies go,
but they convey a
different meaning to the person who reads the message.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`In-Reply-To'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>In-Reply-To</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains a piece of text describing a message you are
replying to. Some mail systems can use the information to correlate
related pieces of mail. This field is normally filled in by your mail
@@ -241,10 +241,10 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, <samp>`BCC'</samp> and
<samp>`FCC'</samp> fields can appear
+<p>The ‘<samp>To</samp>’, ‘<samp>CC</samp>’,
‘<samp>BCC</samp>’ and ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ fields can
appear
any number of times, to specify many places to send the message.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, and <samp>`BCC'</samp>, fields
can have continuation
+<p>The ‘<samp>To</samp>’, ‘<samp>CC</samp>’, and
‘<samp>BCC</samp>’, fields can have continuation
lines. All the lines starting with whitespace, following the line on
which the field starts, are considered part of the field. For
example,
@@ -254,18 +254,18 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX1118"></a>
-<p>If you have a <tt>`~/.mailrc'</tt> file, Emacs scans it for mail aliases the
+<p>If you have a ‘<tt>~/.mailrc</tt>’ file, Emacs scans it for
mail aliases the
first time you try to send mail in an Emacs session. Emacs expands
-aliases found in the <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, and
<samp>`BCC'</samp> fields where
+aliases found in the ‘<samp>To</samp>’,
‘<samp>CC</samp>’, and ‘<samp>BCC</samp>’ fields where
appropriate. You can set the variable <code>mail-abbrev-mailrc-file</code> to
-the name of the file with mail aliases. If <code>nil</code>,
<tt>`~/.mailrc'</tt>
+the name of the file with mail aliases. If <code>nil</code>,
‘<tt>~/.mailrc</tt>’
is used.
</p>
<a name="IDX1119"></a>
-<p>Your <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file ensures that word-abbrevs are defined for each
-of your mail aliases when point is in a <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>,
-<samp>`BCC'</samp>, or <samp>`From'</samp> field. The aliases are defined in
your
-<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file or in a file specified by the <b>MAILRC</b>
+<p>Your ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file ensures that word-abbrevs are
defined for each
+of your mail aliases when point is in a ‘<samp>To</samp>’,
‘<samp>CC</samp>’,
+‘<samp>BCC</samp>’, or ‘<samp>From</samp>’ field. The
aliases are defined in your
+‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file or in a file specified by the <b>MAILRC</b>
environment variable if it exists. Your mail aliases expand any time
you type a word-delimiter at the end of an abbreviation.
</p>
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
you know it immediately, instead of after the mail has been sent and
it's too late to do anything about it. For example, you will never
again be in trouble because you forgot to delete an old alias from your
-<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> and a new local user is given a userid which conflicts
+‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ and a new local user is given a userid which
conflicts
with one of your aliases.
</p>
<a name="IDX1120"></a>
@@ -297,41 +297,41 @@
(with completion) and inserts its expansion at point.
</p>
<p>In this version of Emacs, it is possible to have lines like the
-following in your <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file:
+following in your ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> alias someone
"John Doe <address@hidden>"
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>That is, if you want an address to have embedded spaces, simply surround
it with double-quotes. The quotes are necessary because the format of
-the <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file uses spaces as address delimiters.
+the ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file uses spaces as address delimiters.
</p>
-<p>Aliases in the <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file may be nested. For example, assume
+<p>Aliases in the ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file may be nested. For
example, assume
you define aliases like:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> alias group1 fred
ethel
alias group2 larry curly moe
alias everybody group1 group2
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>When you now type <samp>`everybody'</samp> on the <samp>`To'</samp> line,
it will expand to:
+<p>When you now type ‘<samp>everybody</samp>’ on the
‘<samp>To</samp>’ line, it will expand to:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> fred, ethyl,
larry, curly, moe
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Aliases may contain forward references; the alias of
<samp>`everybody'</samp> in the
-example above can precede the aliases of <samp>`group1'</samp> and
<samp>`group2'</samp>.
+<p>Aliases may contain forward references; the alias of
‘<samp>everybody</samp>’ in the
+example above can precede the aliases of ‘<samp>group1</samp>’ and
‘<samp>group2</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>In this version of Emacs, you can use the <code>source</code>
<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> command
+<p>In this version of Emacs, you can use the <code>source</code>
‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ command
for reading aliases from some other file as well.
</p>
<p>Aliases may contain hyphens, as in <code>"alias foo-bar
address@hidden"</code>, even
though word-abbrevs normally cannot contain hyphens.
</p>
-<p>To read in the contents of another <tt>`.mailrc'</tt>-type file from Emacs,
use the
+<p>To read in the contents of another ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’-type file
from Emacs, use the
command <code>M-x merge-mail-aliases</code>. The
<code>rebuild-mail-aliases</code>
command is similar, but deletes existing aliases first.
</p>
<a name="IDX1122"></a>
-<p>If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than
<samp>`,'</samp>
+<p>If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than
‘<samp>,</samp>’
(a comma), then set the variable <code>mail-alias-separator-string</code> to
it. This has to be a comma bracketed by whitespace if you want any kind
of reasonable behavior.
@@ -339,8 +339,8 @@
<a name="IDX1123"></a>
<p> If the variable <code>mail-archive-file-name</code> is
non-<code>nil</code>, it
should be a string naming a file. Each time you start to edit a message
-to send, an <samp>`FCC'</samp> field is entered for that file. Unless you
-remove the <samp>`FCC'</samp> field, every message is written into that
+to send, an ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ field is entered for that file.
Unless you
+remove the ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ field, every message is written into
that
file when it is sent.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -364,33 +364,33 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 25.3 Mail Mode </h2>
-<p> The major mode used in the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer is Mail mode.
Mail
+<p> The major mode used in the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer is
Mail mode. Mail
mode is similar to Text mode, but several commands are provided on
the <kbd>C-c</kbd> prefix. These commands all deal specifically with
editing or sending the message.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Send the message, and leave the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer selected
+<dd><p>Send the message, and leave the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’
buffer selected
(<code>mail-send</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Send the message, and select some other buffer
(<code>mail-send-and-exit</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`To'</samp> header field, creating one if there is
none
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>To</samp>’ header field, creating one if
there is none
(<code>mail-to</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`Subject'</samp> header field, creating one if there
is
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ header field, creating
one if there is
none (<code>mail-subject</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-c</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`CC'</samp> header field, creating one if there is
none
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>CC</samp>’ header field, creating one if
there is none
(<code>mail-cc</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-w</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert the file <tt>`~/.signature'</tt> at the end of the message text
+<dd><p>Insert the file ‘<tt>~/.signature</tt>’ at the end of the
message text
(<code>mail-signature</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd></dt>
@@ -412,10 +412,10 @@
<p> There are two ways to send a message. <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd>
(<code>mail-send-and-exit</code>) is the usual way to send the message. It
sends the message and then deletes the window (if there is another
-window) or switches to another buffer. It puts the <samp>`*mail*'</samp>
buffer
+window) or switches to another buffer. It puts the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
at the lowest priority for automatic reselection, since you are finished
with using it. <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-send</code>) sends the
-message and marks the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer unmodified, but leaves that
+message and marks the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer unmodified, but
leaves that
buffer selected so that you can modify the message (perhaps with new
recipients) and send it again.
</p>
@@ -428,10 +428,10 @@
<p> Mail mode provides some other special commands that are useful for
editing the headers and text of the message before you send it. There are
three commands defined to move point to particular header fields, all based
-on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (<samp>`C-f'</samp> is for
“field”). They are
-<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the <samp>`To'</samp>
field, <kbd>C-c
-C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the <samp>`Subject'</samp>
field, and <kbd>C-c
-C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the <samp>`CC'</samp> field. These
fields have
+on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (‘<samp>C-f</samp>’ is for
“field”). They are
+<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the
‘<samp>To</samp>’ field, <kbd>C-c
+C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the
‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ field, and <kbd>C-c
+C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the ‘<samp>CC</samp>’
field. These fields have
special motion commands because they are edited most frequently.
</p>
@@ -439,21 +439,21 @@
<a name="IDX1135"></a>
<p> <kbd>C-c C-w</kbd> (<code>mail-signature</code>) adds a standard piece of
text at
the end of the message to say more about who you are. The text comes
-from the file <tt>`.signature'</tt> in your home directory.
+from the file ‘<tt>.signature</tt>’ in your home directory.
</p>
<a name="IDX1136"></a>
<a name="IDX1137"></a>
<p> When you use an Rmail command to send mail from the Rmail mail reader,
you can use <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd> <code>mail-yank-original</code> inside the
-<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer to insert the
+‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer to insert the
text of the message you are replying to. Normally Rmail indents each line
of that message four spaces and eliminates most header fields. A
numeric argument specifies the number of spaces to indent. An argument
of just <kbd>C-u</kbd> says not to indent at all and not to eliminate
anything. <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd> always uses the current message from the
-<samp>`RMAIL'</samp> buffer, so you can insert several old messages by
selecting
-one in <samp>`RMAIL'</samp>, switching to <samp>`*mail*'</samp> and yanking
it, then
-switching back to <samp>`RMAIL'</samp> to select another.
+‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’ buffer, so you can insert several old
messages by selecting
+one in ‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’, switching to
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ and yanking it, then
+switching back to ‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’ to select another.
</p>
<a name="IDX1138"></a>
<a name="IDX1139"></a>
@@ -471,7 +471,6 @@
then calls the value of <code>mail-mode-hook</code> if that is not void or
<code>nil</code>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC296" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_29.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_29.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_29.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_29.html:1.22 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_29.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
for the older Rmail.
</p>
<p>XEmacs also provides a sophisticated and comfortable front-end to the
-MH mail-processing system, called <samp>`mh-e'</samp>. Unlike in other
+MH mail-processing system, called ‘<samp>mh-e</samp>’. Unlike in
other
mail programs, folders in MH are stored as file-system directories,
with each message occupying one (numbered) file. This facilitates
working with mail using shell commands, and many other features of
@@ -80,14 +80,13 @@
<p>Finally, XEmacs provides the Rmail package. Rmail is (currently) the
only mail reading package distributed with FSF GNU Emacs, and is
powerful in its own right. However, it stores mail folders in a special
-format called <samp>`Babyl'</samp>, that is incompatible with all other
+format called ‘<samp>Babyl</samp>’, that is incompatible with all
other
frequently-used mail programs. A utility program is provided for
converting Babyl folders to standard Unix-mail format; however, unless
you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should consider
using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF Emacs, it
is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Calendar_002fDiary"></a>
<a name="SEC301"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
@@ -392,7 +391,7 @@
<p> <kbd>g d</kbd> (<code>calendar-goto-date</code>) prompts for a year, a
month, and a day
of the month, and then moves to that date. Because the calendar includes all
dates from the beginning of the current era, you must type the year in its
-entirety; that is, type <samp>`1990'</samp>, not <samp>`90'</samp>.
+entirety; that is, type ‘<samp>1990</samp>’, not
‘<samp>90</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1174"></a>
<a name="IDX1175"></a>
@@ -779,7 +778,7 @@
<a name="IDX1212"></a>
<p> To view the distribution of holidays for all the dates shown in the
calendar, use the <kbd>x</kbd> command. This displays the dates that are
-holidays in a different face (or places a <samp>`*'</samp> after these dates,
if
+holidays in a different face (or places a ‘<samp>*</samp>’ after
these dates, if
display with multiple faces is not available). The command applies both
to the currently visible months and to other months that subsequently
become visible by scrolling. To turn marking off and erase the current
@@ -915,7 +914,7 @@
</p>
<p> As a user, you might find it convenient to set the calendar location
variables for your usual physical location in your init file. And when
-you install Emacs on a machine, you can create a <tt>`default.el'</tt> file
+you install Emacs on a machine, you can create a
‘<tt>default.el</tt>’ file
which sets them properly for the typical location of most users of that
machine. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init File</a>.
</p>
@@ -1435,9 +1434,9 @@
events for today, for the immediate future, or for any specified
date.
</p>
-<p> By default, Emacs uses <tt>`~/diary'</tt> as the diary file. This is the
+<p> By default, Emacs uses ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ as the diary file.
This is the
same file that the <code>calendar</code> utility uses. A sample
-<tt>`~/diary'</tt> file is:
+‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ file is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">12/22/1988 Twentieth
wedding anniversary!!
&1/1. Happy New Year!
@@ -1494,7 +1493,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 26.5.3 Commands Displaying Diary Entries </h3>
-<p> Once you have created a <tt>`~/diary'</tt> file, you can use the calendar
+<p> Once you have created a ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ file, you can use
the calendar
to view it. You can also view today's events outside of Calendar mode.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1546,7 +1545,7 @@
<a name="IDX1281"></a>
<p> To get a broader view of which days are mentioned in the diary, use
the <kbd>m</kbd> command. This displays the dates that have diary entries
-in a different face (or places a <samp>`+'</samp> after these dates, if
+in a different face (or places a ‘<samp>+</samp>’ after these
dates, if
display with multiple faces is not available). The command applies both
to the currently visible months and to other months that subsequently
become visible by scrolling. To turn marking off and erase the current
@@ -1611,7 +1610,7 @@
<p> Your <em>diary file</em> is a file that records events associated with
particular dates. The name of the diary file is specified by the
-variable <code>diary-file</code>; <tt>`~/diary'</tt> is the default. The
+variable <code>diary-file</code>; ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ is the
default. The
<code>calendar</code> utility program supports a subset of the format allowed
by the Emacs diary facilities, so you can use that utility to view the
diary file, with reasonable results aside from the entries it cannot
@@ -1626,7 +1625,7 @@
preceding entry are ignored.
</p>
<p> You can inhibit the marking of certain diary entries in the calendar
-window; to do this, insert an ampersand (<samp>`&'</samp>) at the
beginning of
+window; to do this, insert an ampersand (‘<samp>&</samp>’) at
the beginning of
the entry, before the date. This has no effect on display of the entry
in the diary window; it affects only marks on dates in the calendar
window. Nonmarking entries are especially useful for generic entries
@@ -1704,24 +1703,24 @@
month. The final entry appears every week on Friday.
</p>
<p> You can use just numbers to express a date, as in
-<samp>`<var>month</var>/<var>day</var>'</samp> or
<samp>`<var>month</var>/<var>day</var>/<var>year</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp><var>month</var>/<var>day</var></samp>’ or
‘<samp><var>month</var>/<var>day</var>/<var>year</var></samp>’.
This must be followed by a nondigit. In the date itself, <var>month</var>
and <var>day</var> are numbers of one or two digits. The optional
<var>year</var>
is also a number, and may be abbreviated to the last two digits; that
-is, you can use <samp>`11/12/1989'</samp> or <samp>`11/12/89'</samp>.
+is, you can use ‘<samp>11/12/1989</samp>’ or
‘<samp>11/12/89</samp>’.
</p>
-<p> Dates can also have the form <samp>`<var>monthname</var>
<var>day</var>'</samp> or
-<samp>`<var>monthname</var> <var>day</var>, <var>year</var>'</samp>, where the
month's name can
+<p> Dates can also have the form ‘<samp><var>monthname</var>
<var>day</var></samp>’ or
+‘<samp><var>monthname</var> <var>day</var>,
<var>year</var></samp>’, where the month's name can
be spelled in full or abbreviated to three characters (with or without a
period). Case is not significant.
</p>
<p> A date may be <em>generic</em>; that is, partially unspecified. Then the
entry applies to all dates that match the specification. If the date
does not contain a year, it is generic and applies to any year.
-Alternatively, <var>month</var>, <var>day</var>, or <var>year</var> can be a
<samp>`*'</samp>;
+Alternatively, <var>month</var>, <var>day</var>, or <var>year</var> can be a
‘<samp>*</samp>’;
this matches any month, day, or year, respectively. Thus, a diary entry
-<samp>`3/*/*'</samp> matches any day in March of any year; so does <samp>`march
-*'</samp>.
+‘<samp>3/*/*</samp>’ matches any day in March of any year; so does
‘<samp>march
+*</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1288"></a>
<a name="IDX1289"></a>
@@ -1832,7 +1831,7 @@
contain <em>sexp entries</em> for regular events such as anniversaries.
These entries are based on Lisp expressions (sexps) that Emacs evaluates
as it scans the diary file. Instead of a date, a sexp entry contains
-<samp>`%%'</samp> followed by a Lisp expression which must begin and end with
+‘<samp>%%</samp>’ followed by a Lisp expression which must begin
and end with
parentheses. The Lisp expression determines which dates the entry
applies to.
</p>
@@ -1869,8 +1868,8 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">%%(diary-anniversary 10 31
1948) Arthur's birthday
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This entry applies to October 31 in any year after 1948; <samp>`10 31
-1948'</samp> specifies the date. (If you are using the European calendar
+<p>This entry applies to October 31 in any year after 1948; ‘<samp>10 31
+1948</samp>’ specifies the date. (If you are using the European calendar
style, the month and day are interchanged.) The reason this expression
requires a beginning year is that advanced diary functions can use it to
calculate the number of elapsed years.
@@ -1883,7 +1882,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">%%(diary-block 6 24 1990 7
10 1990) Vacation
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <samp>`6 24 1990'</samp> indicates the starting date and the <samp>`7
10 1990'</samp>
+<p>The ‘<samp>6 24 1990</samp>’ indicates the starting date and
the ‘<samp>7 10 1990</samp>’
indicates the stopping date. (Again, if you are using the European calendar
style, the month and day are interchanged.)
</p>
@@ -1906,7 +1905,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This entry applies to March 1, 1990 and every 50th day following;
-<samp>`3 1 1990'</samp> specifies the starting date. (If you are using the
+‘<samp>3 1 1990</samp>’ specifies the starting date. (If you are
using the
European calendar style, the month and day are interchanged.)
</p>
<p> All three of these commands make marking diary entries. To insert a
@@ -1916,7 +1915,7 @@
<p> Marking sexp diary entries in the calendar is <em>extremely</em>
time-consuming, since every date visible in the calendar window must be
individually checked. So it's a good idea to make sexp diary entries
-nonmarking (with <samp>`&'</samp>) when possible.
+nonmarking (with ‘<samp>&</samp>’) when possible.
</p>
<p> Another sophisticated kind of sexp entry, a <em>floating</em> diary entry,
specifies a regularly occurring event by offsets specified in days,
@@ -1933,7 +1932,7 @@
-1 specifies “last” (1 would mean “first”, 2 would mean
“second”, -2 would mean “second-to-last”, and so on).
The
month can be a single month or a list of months. Thus you could change
-the 11 above to <samp>`'(1 2 3)'</samp> and have the entry apply to the last
+the 11 above to ‘<samp>'(1 2 3)</samp>’ and have the entry apply
to the last
Thursday of January, February, and March. If the month is <code>t</code>, the
entry applies to all months of the year.
</p>
@@ -2057,13 +2056,13 @@
<code>t</code> in order to mark any dates with diary entries. This takes
effect whenever the calendar window contents are recomputed. There are
two ways of marking these dates: by changing the face (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC382">Faces</a>),
-if the display supports that, or by placing a plus sign (<samp>`+'</samp>)
+if the display supports that, or by placing a plus sign
(‘<samp>+</samp>’)
beside the date otherwise.
</p>
<a name="IDX1311"></a>
<p> Similarly, setting the variable <code>mark-holidays-in-calendar</code> to
<code>t</code> marks holiday dates, either with a change of face or with an
-asterisk (<samp>`*'</samp>).
+asterisk (‘<samp>*</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX1312"></a>
<a name="IDX1313"></a>
@@ -2378,7 +2377,7 @@
<p> The calendar and diary by default display times of day in the
conventional American style with the hours from 1 through 12, minutes,
-and either <samp>`am'</samp> or <samp>`pm'</samp>. If you prefer the European
style,
+and either ‘<samp>am</samp>’ or ‘<samp>pm</samp>’. If
you prefer the European style,
also known in the US as military, in which the hours go from 00 to 23,
you can alter the variable <code>calendar-time-display-form</code>. This
variable is a list of expressions that can involve the variables
@@ -2397,8 +2396,8 @@
(if time-zone " (") time-zone (if time-zone ")"))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>gives military-style times like <samp>`21:07 (UT)'</samp> if time zone
names are
-defined, and times like <samp>`21:07'</samp> if they are not.
+<p>gives military-style times like ‘<samp>21:07 (UT)</samp>’ if
time zone names are
+defined, and times like ‘<samp>21:07</samp>’ if they are not.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Daylight-Savings"></a>
@@ -2560,7 +2559,7 @@
whole, to match, all of its elements must match consecutively.
</p>
<p> A regular expression in a date pattern matches in its usual fashion,
-using the standard syntax table altered so that <samp>`*'</samp> is a word
+using the standard syntax table altered so that ‘<samp>*</samp>’
is a word
constituent.
</p>
<p> The symbols <code>month</code>, <code>day</code>, <code>year</code>,
<code>monthname</code>,
@@ -2568,7 +2567,7 @@
month name, and day name of the date being considered. The symbols that
match numbers allow leading zeros; those that match names allow
three-letter abbreviations and capitalization. All the symbols can
-match <samp>`*'</samp>; since <samp>`*'</samp> in a diary entry means
“any day”, “any
+match ‘<samp>*</samp>’; since ‘<samp>*</samp>’ in a
diary entry means “any day”, “any
month”, and so on, it should match regardless of the date being
considered.
</p>
@@ -2585,7 +2584,7 @@
<p>Emacs matches of the diary entries with the date forms is done with the
standard syntax table from Fundamental mode
(see <a href="../lispref/Syntax-Tables.html#Syntax-Tables">(lispref)Syntax
Tables</a> section `Syntax Tables' in <cite>XEmacs Lisp Reference
Manual</cite>),
-but with the <samp>`*'</samp> changed so that it is a word constituent.
+but with the ‘<samp>*</samp>’ changed so that it is a word
constituent.
</p>
<p> The date patterns in the list must be <em>mutually exclusive</em> and
must not match any portion of the diary entry itself, just the date and
@@ -2655,8 +2654,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p> Hebrew- and Islamic-date diary entries have the same formats as
-Gregorian-date diary entries, except that <samp>`H'</samp> precedes a Hebrew
-date and <samp>`I'</samp> precedes an Islamic date. Moreover, because the
+Gregorian-date diary entries, except that ‘<samp>H</samp>’
precedes a Hebrew
+date and ‘<samp>I</samp>’ precedes an Islamic date. Moreover,
because the
Hebrew and Islamic month names are not uniquely specified by the first
three letters, you may not abbreviate them. For example, a diary entry
for the Hebrew date Heshvan 25 could look like this:
@@ -2675,7 +2674,7 @@
on the Islamic calendar.
</p>
<p> As with Gregorian-date diary entries, Hebrew- and Islamic-date entries
-are nonmarking if they are preceded with an ampersand (<samp>`&'</samp>).
+are nonmarking if they are preceded with an ampersand
(‘<samp>&</samp>’).
</p>
<p> Here is a table of commands used in the calendar to create diary entries
that match the selected date and other dates that are similar in the Hebrew
@@ -2861,7 +2860,7 @@
diary display, sexp entries can generate the text of the entry depending
on the date itself. For example, an anniversary diary entry can insert
the number of years since the anniversary date into the text of the
-diary entry. Thus the <samp>`%d'</samp> in this dairy entry:
+diary entry. Thus the ‘<samp>%d</samp>’ in this dairy entry:
</p>
<a name="IDX1357"></a>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">%%(diary-anniversary
10 31 1948) Arthur's birthday (%d years old)
@@ -2978,7 +2977,7 @@
<p>causes every day's diary display to contain the equivalent date on the
Hebrew calendar, if you are using the fancy diary display. (With simple
-diary display, the line <samp>`&%%(diary-hebrew-date)'</samp> appears in
the
+diary display, the line ‘<samp>&%%(diary-hebrew-date)</samp>’
appears in the
diary for any date, but does nothing particularly useful.)
</p>
<p> These functions can be used to construct sexp diary entries based on
@@ -3076,7 +3075,6 @@
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Sorting"></a>
<a name="SEC336"></a>
@@ -3153,8 +3151,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x sort-numeric-fields</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Like <kbd>M-x sort-fields</kbd>, except the specified field is converted
-to a number for each line and the numbers are compared. <samp>`10'</samp>
-comes before <samp>`2'</samp> when considered as text, but after it when
+to a number for each line and the numbers are compared.
‘<samp>10</samp>’
+comes before ‘<samp>2</samp>’ when considered as text, but after
it when
considered as a number.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -3193,8 +3191,8 @@
whether the file has changed on disk since it was last visited or
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>where the sort keys were <samp>`If'</samp>, <samp>`XEmacs'</samp>,
<samp>`buffer'</samp>,
-<samp>`systems'</samp>, and <samp>`the'</samp>.
+<p>where the sort keys were ‘<samp>If</samp>’,
‘<samp>XEmacs</samp>’, ‘<samp>buffer</samp>’,
+‘<samp>systems</samp>’, and ‘<samp>the</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1390"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x sort-columns</kbd> requires more explanation. You specify the
@@ -3238,7 +3236,7 @@
<p> XEmacs has commands for passing single command lines to inferior shell
processes; it can also run a shell interactively with input and output to
-an XEmacs buffer <samp>`*shell*'</samp>.
+an XEmacs buffer ‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-!</kbd></dt>
@@ -3300,7 +3298,7 @@
minibuffer and creates an inferior shell to execute the line as a command.
Standard input from the command comes from the null device. If the shell
command produces any output, the output goes to an XEmacs buffer named
-<samp>`*Shell Command Output*'</samp>, which is displayed in another window
but not
+‘<samp>*Shell Command Output*</samp>’, which is displayed in
another window but not
selected. A numeric argument, as in <kbd>M-1 M-!</kbd>, directs this command
to
insert any output into the current buffer. In that case, point is left
before the output and the mark is set after the output.
@@ -3350,7 +3348,7 @@
<p> To run a subshell interactively with its typescript in an XEmacs
buffer, use <kbd>M-x shell</kbd>. This creates (or reuses) a buffer named
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> and runs a subshell with input coming from and output
going
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ and runs a subshell with input coming from
and output going
to that buffer. That is to say, any “terminal output” from the
subshell
will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any “terminal input”
for
the subshell comes from text in the buffer. To give input to the subshell,
@@ -3363,8 +3361,8 @@
for time to elapse.
</p>
<p> To get multiple subshells, change the name of buffer
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> to something different by using <kbd>M-x
rename-buffer</kbd>. The
-next use of <kbd>M-x shell</kbd> creates a new buffer <samp>`*shell*'</samp>
with
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ to something different by using <kbd>M-x
rename-buffer</kbd>. The
+next use of <kbd>M-x shell</kbd> creates a new buffer
‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ with
its own subshell. By renaming this buffer as well you can create a third
one, and so on. All the subshells run independently and in parallel.
</p>
@@ -3377,25 +3375,25 @@
(see section <a href="#SEC338">Single Shell Commands</a>).
</p>
<p> As soon as the subshell is started, it is sent as input the contents of
-the file <tt>`~/.emacs_<var>shellname</var>'</tt>, if that file exists, where
+the file ‘<tt>~/.emacs_<var>shellname</var></tt>’, if that file
exists, where
<var>shellname</var> is the name of the file that the shell was loaded from.
For example, if you use <code>csh</code>, the file sent to it is
-<tt>`~/.emacs_csh'</tt>.
+‘<tt>~/.emacs_csh</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1396"></a>
<a name="IDX1397"></a>
<a name="IDX1398"></a>
<p> <code>cd</code>, <code>pushd</code>, and <code>popd</code> commands given
to the inferior
-shell are watched by XEmacs so it can keep the <samp>`*shell*'</samp> buffer's
+shell are watched by XEmacs so it can keep the
‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ buffer's
default directory the same as the shell's working directory. These
commands are recognized syntactically by examining lines of input that are
sent. If you use aliases for these commands, you can tell XEmacs to
recognize them also. For example, if the value of the variable
<code>shell-pushd-regexp</code> matches the beginning of a shell command line,
that line is regarded as a <code>pushd</code> command. Change this variable
when
-you add aliases for <samp>`pushd'</samp>. Likewise,
<code>shell-popd-regexp</code> and
+you add aliases for ‘<samp>pushd</samp>’. Likewise,
<code>shell-popd-regexp</code> and
<code>shell-cd-regexp</code> are used to recognize commands with the meaning of
-<samp>`popd'</samp> and <samp>`cd'</samp>.
+‘<samp>popd</samp>’ and ‘<samp>cd</samp>’.
</p>
<p><kbd>M-x shell-resync-dirs</kbd> queries the shell and resynchronizes
XEmacs'
idea of what the current directory stack is. <kbd>M-x
@@ -3403,7 +3401,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX1399"></a>
<p>XEmacs keeps a history of the most recent commands you have typed in the
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> buffer. If you are at the beginning of a shell command
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ buffer. If you are at the beginning of a
shell command
line and type <kbd>M-p</kbd>, the previous shell input is inserted into the
buffer before point. Immediately typing <kbd>M-p</kbd> again deletes that
input and inserts the one before it. By repeating <kbd>M-p</kbd> you can
@@ -3557,7 +3555,7 @@
<p> To run a subshell in a terminal emulator, putting its typescript in an
XEmacs
buffer, use <kbd>M-x term</kbd>. This creates (or reuses) a buffer named
-<samp>`*term*'</samp> and runs a subshell with input coming from your keyboard
and
+‘<samp>*term*</samp>’ and runs a subshell with input coming from
your keyboard and
output going to that buffer.
</p>
<p>All the normal keys that you type are sent without any interpretation
@@ -3587,7 +3585,7 @@
has time to process it; this happens whenever XEmacs is waiting for
keyboard input or for time to elapse.
</p>
-<p> To make multiple terminal emulators, rename the buffer
<samp>`*term*'</samp>
+<p> To make multiple terminal emulators, rename the buffer
‘<samp>*term*</samp>’
to something different using <kbd>M-x rename-uniquely</kbd>,
just as with Shell mode.
</p>
@@ -3650,7 +3648,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-x</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>A prefix command to conveniently access the global <kbd>C-x</kbd>
commands.
For example, <kbd>C-c C-x o</kbd> invokes the global binding of
-<kbd>C-x o</kbd>, which is normally <samp>`other-window'</samp>.
+<kbd>C-x o</kbd>, which is normally ‘<samp>other-window</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -3685,16 +3683,16 @@
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-q</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Toggles the pager feature: Disables the pager if it is enabled,
and vice versa. This works in both line and char modes.
-If the pager enabled, the mode-line contains the word <samp>`page'</samp>.
+If the pager enabled, the mode-line contains the word
‘<samp>page</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>If the pager is enabled, and Term receives more than a screenful
of output since your last input, Term will enter More break mode.
-This is indicated by <samp>`**MORE**'</samp> in the mode-line.
+This is indicated by ‘<samp>**MORE**</samp>’ in the mode-line.
Type a <kbd>Space</kbd> to display the next screenful of output.
Type <kbd>?</kbd> to see your other options. The interface is similar
-to the Unix <samp>`more'</samp> program.
+to the Unix ‘<samp>more</samp>’ program.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Narrowing"></a>
@@ -3735,7 +3733,7 @@
<p> Narrowing sometimes makes it easier to concentrate on a single
subroutine or paragraph by eliminating clutter. It can also be used to
restrict the range of operation of a replace command or repeating
-keyboard macro. The word <samp>`Narrow'</samp> appears in the mode line
+keyboard macro. The word ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ appears in the
mode line
whenever narrowing is in effect. When you have narrowed to a part of the
buffer, that part appears to be all there is. You can't see the rest,
can't move into it (motion commands won't go outside the visible part),
@@ -3784,16 +3782,16 @@
<h2 class="section"> 26.9 Hardcopy Output </h2>
<p> The XEmacs commands for making hardcopy derive their names from the
-Unix commands <samp>`print'</samp> and <samp>`lpr'</samp>.
+Unix commands ‘<samp>print</samp>’ and
‘<samp>lpr</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-x print-buffer</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command <samp>`print'</samp>
-<br>(<samp>`lpr -p'</samp>). This command adds page headings containing the
file name
+<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command
‘<samp>print</samp>’
+<br>(‘<samp>lpr -p</samp>’). This command adds page headings
containing the file name
and page number.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x lpr-buffer</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command <samp>`lpr'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command
‘<samp>lpr</samp>’.
This command does not add page headings.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x print-region</kbd></dt>
@@ -3811,9 +3809,9 @@
<a name="IDX1440"></a>
<p> All the hardcopy commands pass extra switches to the <code>lpr</code>
program
based on the value of the variable <code>lpr-switches</code>. Its value should
-be a list of strings, each string a switch starting with <samp>`-'</samp>. For
+be a list of strings, each string a switch starting with
‘<samp>-</samp>’. For
example, the value could be <code>("-Pfoo")</code> to print on
printer
-<samp>`foo'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Recursive-Edit"></a>
@@ -3920,12 +3918,12 @@
either word by word or character by character. Starting from a buffer of
straight English, it produces extremely amusing output. The input comes
from the current XEmacs buffer. Dissociated Press writes its output in a
-buffer named <samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>, and redisplays that buffer after
every
+buffer named ‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’, and redisplays that
buffer after every
couple of lines (approximately) to facilitate reading it.
</p>
<p> <code>dissociated-press</code> asks every so often whether to continue
operating. Answer <kbd>n</kbd> to stop it. You can also stop at any time by
-typing <kbd>C-g</kbd>. The dissociation output remains in the
<samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>
+typing <kbd>C-g</kbd>. The dissociation output remains in the
‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’
buffer for you to copy elsewhere if you wish.
</p>
<a name="IDX1447"></a>
@@ -3945,7 +3943,7 @@
of overlap words. In this mode, whole words are treated as the elements to
be permuted, rather than characters. No argument is equivalent to an
argument of two. For your againformation, the output goes only into the
-buffer <samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>. The buffer you start with is not
changed.
+buffer ‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’. The buffer you start with
is not changed.
</p>
<a name="IDX1449"></a>
<a name="IDX1450"></a>
@@ -4130,7 +4128,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC300" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_3.html:1.15
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_3.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_3.html:1.15 Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_3.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
</p>
<p> <em>Customizable</em> means you can change the definitions of XEmacs
commands. For example, if you use a programming language in
-which comments start with <samp>`<**'</samp> and end with
<samp>`**>'</samp>, you can tell
+which comments start with ‘<samp><**</samp>’ and end with
‘<samp>**></samp>’, you can tell
the XEmacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings
(see section <a href="xemacs_24.html#SEC225">Manipulating Comments</a>).
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the
command set. For example, you can set up the four basic cursor motion
@@ -110,7 +110,6 @@
efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to XEmacs, but anybody
can use it afterward.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_2.html#SEC4"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_30.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_30.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_30.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_30.html:1.24 Sat Mar 25
13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_30.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
Fill mode is a minor mode in which <kbd>SPC</kbd> breaks lines between words
as you type. All the minor modes are independent of each other and of
the selected major mode. Most minor modes inform you in the mode line
-when they are on; for example, <samp>`Fill'</samp> in the mode line means that
+when they are on; for example, ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’ in the mode
line means that
Auto Fill mode is on.
</p>
<p> Append <code>-mode</code> to the name of a minor mode to get the name of a
@@ -149,14 +149,14 @@
<a name="IDX1469"></a>
<p> Overwrite mode causes ordinary printing characters to replace existing
text instead of moving it to the right. For example, if point is in
-front of the <samp>`B'</samp> in <samp>`FOOBAR'</samp>, and you type a
<kbd>G</kbd> in Overwrite
-mode, it changes to <samp>`FOOGAR'</samp>, instead of <samp>`FOOGBAR'</samp>.
+front of the ‘<samp>B</samp>’ in
‘<samp>FOOBAR</samp>’, and you type a <kbd>G</kbd> in Overwrite
+mode, it changes to ‘<samp>FOOGAR</samp>’, instead of
‘<samp>FOOGBAR</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1470"></a>
<a name="IDX1471"></a>
<p> Abbrev mode allows you to define abbreviations that automatically expand
-as you type them. For example, <samp>`amd'</samp> might expand to
<samp>`abbrev
-mode'</samp>. See section <a href="xemacs_26.html#SEC285">Abbrevs</a>, for
full information.
+as you type them. For example, ‘<samp>amd</samp>’ might expand to
‘<samp>abbrev
+mode</samp>’. See section <a href="xemacs_26.html#SEC285">Abbrevs</a>,
for full information.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Variables"></a>
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
group. The other groups are listed because they are its contents. But
they are listed differently, without indentation and dashes, because
<em>their</em> contents are not included. Each group has a single-line
-documentation string; the <code>Emacs</code> group also has a
<samp>`[State]'</samp>
+documentation string; the <code>Emacs</code> group also has a
‘<samp>[State]</samp>’
line.
</p>
<a name="IDX1477"></a>
@@ -394,8 +394,8 @@
when you <em>invoke</em> it. To invoke an active field, either click on it
with <kbd>Mouse-1</kbd>, or move point to it and type <kbd>RET</kbd>.
</p>
-<p> For example, the phrase <samp>`[Open]'</samp> that appears in a
second-level
-group is an active field. Invoking the <samp>`[Open]'</samp> field for a group
+<p> For example, the phrase ‘<samp>[Open]</samp>’ that appears in
a second-level
+group is an active field. Invoking the ‘<samp>[Open]</samp>’
field for a group
opens up a new customization buffer, which shows that group and its
contents. This field is a kind of hypertext link to another group.
</p>
@@ -411,11 +411,11 @@
options and faces), and their structure.
</p>
<p> In this buffer, you can show the contents of a group by invoking
-<samp>`[+]'</samp>. When the group contents are visible, this button changes
to
-<samp>`[-]'</samp>; invoking that hides the group contents.
+‘<samp>[+]</samp>’. When the group contents are visible, this
button changes to
+‘<samp>[-]</samp>’; invoking that hides the group contents.
</p>
<p> Each group, option or face name in this buffer has an active field
-which says <samp>`[Group]'</samp>, <samp>`[Option]'</samp> or
<samp>`[Face]'</samp>. Invoking
+which says ‘<samp>[Group]</samp>’,
‘<samp>[Option]</samp>’ or ‘<samp>[Face]</samp>’.
Invoking
that active field creates an ordinary customization buffer showing just
that group and its contents, just that option, or just that face.
This is the way to set values in it.
@@ -449,29 +449,29 @@
Maximum length of kill ring before oldest elements are thrown away.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> The text following <samp>`[Hide]'</samp>, <samp>`30'</samp> in this case,
indicates
-the current value of the option. If you see <samp>`[Show]'</samp> instead of
-<samp>`[Hide]'</samp>, it means that the value is hidden; the customization
+<p> The text following ‘<samp>[Hide]</samp>’,
‘<samp>30</samp>’ in this case, indicates
+the current value of the option. If you see ‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’
instead of
+‘<samp>[Hide]</samp>’, it means that the value is hidden; the
customization
buffer initially hides values that take up several lines. Invoke
-<samp>`[Show]'</samp> to show the value.
+‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’ to show the value.
</p>
<p> The line after the option name indicates the <em>customization state</em>
of the option: in the example above, it says you have not changed the
-option yet. The word <samp>`[State]'</samp> at the beginning of this line is
+option yet. The word ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ at the beginning of
this line is
active; you can get a menu of various operations by invoking it with
<kbd>Mouse-1</kbd> or <kbd>RET</kbd>. These operations are essential for
customizing the variable.
</p>
-<p> The line after the <samp>`[State]'</samp> line displays the beginning of
the
+<p> The line after the ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ line displays the
beginning of the
option's documentation string. If there are more lines of
-documentation, this line ends with <samp>`[More]'</samp>; invoke this to show
+documentation, this line ends with ‘<samp>[More]</samp>’; invoke
this to show
the full documentation string.
</p>
-<p> To enter a new value for <samp>`Kill Ring Max'</samp>, move point to the
value
+<p> To enter a new value for ‘<samp>Kill Ring Max</samp>’, move
point to the value
and edit it textually. For example, you can type <kbd>M-d</kbd>, then insert
another number.
</p>
-<p> When you begin to alter the text, you will see the <samp>`[State]'</samp>
line
+<p> When you begin to alter the text, you will see the
‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ line
change to say that you have edited the value:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">[State]: you have
edited the value as text, but not set the option.
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
<a name="IDX1480"></a>
<p> Editing the value does not actually set the option variable. To do
that, you must <em>set</em> the option. To do this, invoke the word
-<samp>`[State]'</samp> and choose <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp>.
+‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and choose ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’.
</p>
<p> The state of the option changes visibly when you set it:
</p>
@@ -499,11 +499,11 @@
</p>
<p> Some options have a small fixed set of possible legitimate values.
These options don't let you edit the value textually. Instead, an
-active field <samp>`[Value Menu]'</samp> appears before the value; invoke this
+active field ‘<samp>[Value Menu]</samp>’ appears before the value;
invoke this
field to edit the value. For a boolean “on or off” value, the
active
-field says <samp>`[Toggle]'</samp>, and it changes to the other value.
-<samp>`[Value Menu]'</samp> and <samp>`[Toggle]'</samp> edit the buffer; the
changes
-take effect when you use the <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp> operation.
+field says ‘<samp>[Toggle]</samp>’, and it changes to the other
value.
+‘<samp>[Value Menu]</samp>’ and
‘<samp>[Toggle]</samp>’ edit the buffer; the changes
+take effect when you use the ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’ operation.
</p>
<p> Some options have values with complex structure. For example, the
value of <code>load-path</code> is a list of directories. Here is how it
@@ -525,10 +525,10 @@
several editable or active fields.
</p>
<p> You can edit any of the directory names. To delete a directory from
-the list, invoke <samp>`[DEL]'</samp> on that line. To insert a new directory
in
-the list, invoke <samp>`[INS]'</samp> at the point where you want to insert it.
+the list, invoke ‘<samp>[DEL]</samp>’ on that line. To insert a
new directory in
+the list, invoke ‘<samp>[INS]</samp>’ at the point where you want
to insert it.
</p>
-<p> You can also invoke <samp>`[Current dir?]'</samp> to switch between
including
+<p> You can also invoke ‘<samp>[Current dir?]</samp>’ to switch
between including
a specific named directory in the path, and including <code>nil</code> in the
path. (<code>nil</code> in a search path means “try the current
directory.”)
@@ -554,26 +554,26 @@
<em>saving</em> the value changes it for future sessions as well. This
works by writing code into your init file so as to set the option
variable again each time you start Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC377">The
Init File</a>. To save
-the option, invoke <samp>`[State]'</samp> and select the <samp>`Save for Future
-Sessions'</samp> operation.
+the option, invoke ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and select the
‘<samp>Save for Future
+Sessions</samp>’ operation.
</p>
<p> You can also restore the option to its standard value by invoking
-<samp>`[State]'</samp> and selecting the <samp>`Reset'</samp> operation.
There are
+‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and selecting the
‘<samp>Reset</samp>’ operation. There are
actually three reset operations:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Current'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Current</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>If you have made some modifications and not yet set the option,
this restores the text in the customization buffer to match
the actual value.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Saved'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Saved</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This restores the value of the option to the last saved value,
and updates the text accordingly.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Standard Settings'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Standard Settings</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This sets the option to its standard value, and updates the text
accordingly. This also eliminates any saved value for the option,
so that you will get the standard value in future Emacs sessions.
@@ -581,8 +581,8 @@
</dl>
<p> The state of a group indicates whether anything in that group has been
-edited, set or saved. You can select <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp>,
-<samp>`Save for Future Sessions'</samp> and the various kinds of
<samp>`Reset'</samp>
+edited, set or saved. You can select ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Save for Future Sessions</samp>’ and the various kinds of
‘<samp>Reset</samp>’
operation for the group; these operations on the group apply to all
options in the group and its subgroups.
</p>
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> [Set] [Save] [Reset]
[Done]
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Invoking <samp>`[Done]'</samp> buries this customization buffer. Each of
the
+<p>Invoking ‘<samp>[Done]</samp>’ buries this customization
buffer. Each of the
other fields performs an operation—set, save or reset—on each of
the
items in the buffer that could meaningfully be set, saved or reset.
</p>
@@ -638,14 +638,14 @@
[ ] Strikethru: off
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Each face attribute has its own line. The <samp>`[<var>x</var>]'</samp>
field
+<p> Each face attribute has its own line. The
‘<samp>[<var>x</var>]</samp>’ field
before the attribute name indicates whether the attribute is
-<em>enabled</em>; <samp>`X'</samp> means that it is. You can enable or
disable the
+<em>enabled</em>; ‘<samp>X</samp>’ means that it is. You can
enable or disable the
attribute by invoking that field. When the attribute is enabled, you
can change the attribute value in the usual ways.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="#SEC382">Faces</a>, for description of how
<code>face-frob-from-locale-first</code>
-variable affects changing <samp>`Bold'</samp> and <samp>`Italic'</samp>
attributes.
+variable affects changing ‘<samp>Bold</samp>’ and
‘<samp>Italic</samp>’ attributes.
</p>
<p> Setting, saving and resetting a face work like the same operations for
options (see section <a href="#SEC357">Changing an Option</a>).
@@ -653,8 +653,8 @@
<p> A face can specify different appearances for different types of
display. For example, a face can make text red on a color display, but
use a bold font on a monochrome display. To specify multiple
-appearances for a face, select <samp>`Show Display Types'</samp> in the menu
you
-get from invoking <samp>`[State]'</samp>.
+appearances for a face, select ‘<samp>Show Display Types</samp>’
in the menu you
+get from invoking ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@
using <kbd>M-x customize-group</kbd>. The immediate contents of the chosen
group, including option variables, faces, and other groups, all appear
as well. However, these subgroups' own contents start out hidden. You
-can show their contents in the usual way, by invoking <samp>`[Show]'</samp>.
+can show their contents in the usual way, by invoking
‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1491"></a>
<p> To control more precisely what to customize, you can use <kbd>M-x
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@
<a name="IDX1494"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x list-options</kbd> displays a list of all Emacs option variables
in
-an Emacs buffer named <samp>`*List Options*'</samp>. Each option is shown
with its
+an Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*List Options*</samp>’. Each option
is shown with its
documentation and its current value. Here is what a portion of it might
look like:
</p>
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@
<a name="IDX1495"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x edit-options</kbd> goes one step further and immediately selects
the
-<samp>`*List Options*'</samp> buffer; this buffer uses the major mode Options
mode,
+‘<samp>*List Options*</samp>’ buffer; this buffer uses the major
mode Options mode,
which provides commands that allow you to point at an option and change its
value:
</p>
@@ -949,17 +949,17 @@
</p>
<p> A local variables list goes near the end of the file, in the last page.
(It is often best to put it on a page by itself.) The local variables list
-starts with a line containing the string <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp>, and
ends
-with a line containing the string <samp>`End:'</samp>. In between come the
-variable names and values, one set per line, as <samp>`<var>variable</var>:
-<var>value</var>'</samp>. The <var>value</var>s are not evaluated; they are
used literally.
+starts with a line containing the string ‘<samp>Local
Variables:</samp>’, and ends
+with a line containing the string ‘<samp>End:</samp>’. In between
come the
+variable names and values, one set per line, as
‘<samp><var>variable</var>:
+<var>value</var></samp>’. The <var>value</var>s are not evaluated; they
are used literally.
</p>
<p> The line which starts the local variables list does not have to say
-just <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp>. If there is other text before
<samp>`Local
-Variables:'</samp>, that text is called the <em>prefix</em>, and if there is
other
+just ‘<samp>Local Variables:</samp>’. If there is other text
before ‘<samp>Local
+Variables:</samp>’, that text is called the <em>prefix</em>, and if
there is other
text after, that is called the <em>suffix</em>. If a prefix or suffix are
present, each entry in the local variables list should have the prefix
-before it and the suffix after it. This includes the <samp>`End:'</samp> line.
+before it and the suffix after it. This includes the
‘<samp>End:</samp>’ line.
The prefix and suffix are included to disguise the local variables list
as a comment so the compiler or text formatter will ignore it.
If you do not need to disguise the local variables list as a comment in
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@
;;; End: ***
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Note that the prefix is <samp>`;;; '</samp> and the suffix is <samp>`
***'</samp>.
+<p> Note that the prefix is ‘<samp>;;; </samp>’ and the suffix is
‘<samp> ***</samp>’.
Note also that comments in the file begin with and end with the same
strings. Presumably the file contains code in a language which is
enough like Lisp for Lisp mode to be useful but in which comments
@@ -992,7 +992,7 @@
<p> The start of the local variables list must be no more than 3000
characters from the end of the file, and must be in the last page if the
file is divided into pages. Otherwise, Emacs will not notice it is
-there. The purpose is twofold: a stray <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp> not in
+there. The purpose is twofold: a stray ‘<samp>Local
Variables:</samp>’ not in
the last page does not confuse Emacs, and Emacs never needs to search a
long file that contains no page markers and has no local variables list.
</p>
@@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@
<p> To start defining a keyboard macro, type <kbd>C-x (</kbd>
(<code>start-kbd-macro</code>). From then on, anything you type continues to
be
-executed, but also becomes part of the definition of the macro.
<samp>`Def'</samp>
+executed, but also becomes part of the definition of the macro.
‘<samp>Def</samp>’
appears in the mode line to remind you of what is going on. When you are
finished, the <kbd>C-x )</kbd> command (<code>end-kbd-macro</code>) terminates
the
definition, without becoming part of it.
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x ( M-f foo C-x )
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>defines a macro to move forward a word and then insert <samp>`foo'</samp>.
+<p>defines a macro to move forward a word and then insert
‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p>
<p>You can give <kbd>C-x )</kbd> a repeat count as an argument, in which case
it
repeats the macro that many times right after defining it, but defining
@@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@
The syntactic class of the character, represented as a small integer
</li><li>
The matching delimiter, for delimiter characters only
-(the matching delimiter of <samp>`('</samp> is <samp>`)'</samp>, and vice
versa)
+(the matching delimiter of ‘<samp>(</samp>’ is
‘<samp>)</samp>’, and vice versa)
</li><li>
A flag saying whether the character is the first character of a
two-character comment starting sequence
@@ -1866,71 +1866,71 @@
</li></ul>
<p> The syntactic classes are stored internally as small integers, but are
-usually described to or by the user with characters. For example,
<samp>`('</samp>
+usually described to or by the user with characters. For example,
‘<samp>(</samp>’
is used to specify the syntactic class of opening delimiters. Here is a
table of syntactic classes, with the characters that specify them.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of whitespace characters. Please don't use the formerly
advertised , which is not supported by GNU Emacs.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`w'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>w</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of word-constituent characters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`_'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>_</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of characters that are part of symbol names but not words.
-This class is represented by <samp>`_'</samp> because the character
<samp>`_'</samp>
+This class is represented by ‘<samp>_</samp>’ because the
character ‘<samp>_</samp>’
has this class in both C and Lisp.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`.'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>.</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of punctuation characters that do not fit into any other
special class.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`('</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>(</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of opening delimiters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`)'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>)</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of closing delimiters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of expression-adhering characters. These characters are
part of a symbol if found within or adjacent to one, and are part
of a following expression if immediately preceding one, but are like
whitespace if surrounded by whitespace.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`"'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>"</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of string-quote characters. They match each other in pairs,
and the characters within the pair all lose their syntactic
-significance except for the <samp>`\'</samp> and <samp>`/'</samp> classes of
escape
+significance except for the ‘<samp>\</samp>’ and
‘<samp>/</samp>’ classes of escape
characters, which can be used to include a string-quote inside the
string.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`$'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>$</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of self-matching delimiters. This is intended for TeX's
-<samp>`$'</samp>, which is used both to enter and leave math mode. Thus,
-a pair of matching <samp>`$'</samp> characters surround each piece of math mode
-TeX input. A pair of adjacent <samp>`$'</samp> characters act like a single
+‘<samp>$</samp>’, which is used both to enter and leave math mode.
Thus,
+a pair of matching ‘<samp>$</samp>’ characters surround each piece
of math mode
+TeX input. A pair of adjacent ‘<samp>$</samp>’ characters act
like a single
one for purposes of matching.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`/'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>/</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of escape characters that always just deny the following
character its special syntactic significance. The character after one
of these escapes is always treated as alphabetic.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`\'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>\</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of C-style escape characters. In practice, these are
-treated just like <samp>`/'</samp>-class characters, because the extra
+treated just like ‘<samp>/</samp>’-class characters, because the
extra
possibilities for C escapes (such as being followed by digits) have no
effect on where the containing expression ends.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`<'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of comment-starting characters. Only single-character
-comment starters (such as <samp>`;'</samp> in Lisp mode) are represented this
+comment starters (such as ‘<samp>;</samp>’ in Lisp mode) are
represented this
way.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of comment-ending characters. Newline has this syntax in
Lisp mode.
</p></dd>
@@ -1938,8 +1938,8 @@
<a name="IDX1528"></a>
<p> The characters flagged as part of two-character comment delimiters can
-have other syntactic functions most of the time. For example,
<samp>`/'</samp> and
-<samp>`*'</samp> in C code, when found separately, have nothing to do with
+have other syntactic functions most of the time. For example,
‘<samp>/</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>*</samp>’ in C code, when found separately, have nothing to
do with
comments. The comment-delimiter significance overrides when the pair of
characters occur together in the proper order. Only the list and sexp
commands use the syntax table to find comments; the commands specifically
@@ -2001,16 +2001,16 @@
The remaining characters are flags. The flag characters allowed are:
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`1'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>1</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment starting
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`2'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>2</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment starting
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`3'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>3</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment ending
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`4'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>4</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment ending
sequence.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2045,27 +2045,27 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 27.6 The Init File </h2>
-<p> When you start Emacs, it normally loads either <tt>`.xemacs/init.el'</tt>
-or the file <tt>`.emacs'</tt> (whichever comes first) in your home directory.
+<p> When you start Emacs, it normally loads either
‘<tt>.xemacs/init.el</tt>’
+or the file ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ (whichever comes first) in your home
directory.
This file, if it exists, should contain Lisp code. It is called your
initialization file or <em>init file</em>. Use the command line switch
-<samp>`-q'</samp> to tell Emacs whether to load an init file (see section <a
href="xemacs_6.html#SEC39">Entering and Exiting Emacs</a>). Use the command
line switch <samp>`-user-init-file'</samp>
+‘<samp>-q</samp>’ to tell Emacs whether to load an init file (see
section <a href="xemacs_6.html#SEC39">Entering and Exiting Emacs</a>). Use the
command line switch ‘<samp>-user-init-file</samp>’
(see section <a href="xemacs_6.html#SEC41">Command Line Switches and
Arguments</a>) to tell Emacs to load a different file
-instead of <tt>`~/.xemacs/init.el'</tt>/<tt>`~/.emacs'</tt>.
+instead of
‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.el</tt>’/‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’.
</p>
<p>When the init file is read, the variable <code>user-init-file</code> says
which init file was loaded.
</p>
<p> At some sites there is a <em>default init file</em>, which is the
-library named <tt>`default.el'</tt>, found via the standard search path for
+library named ‘<tt>default.el</tt>’, found via the standard search
path for
libraries. The Emacs distribution contains no such library; your site
may create one for local customizations. If this library exists, it is
loaded whenever you start Emacs. But your init file, if any, is loaded
first; if it sets <code>inhibit-default-init</code> non-<code>nil</code>, then
-<tt>`default'</tt> is not loaded.
+‘<tt>default</tt>’ is not loaded.
</p>
<p> If you have a large amount of code in your init file, you should
-byte-compile it to <tt>`~/.xemacs/init.elc'</tt> or <tt>`~/.emacs.elc'</tt>.
+byte-compile it to ‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.elc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>~/.emacs.elc</tt>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC378">27.6.1 Init File
Syntax</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> Syntax
of constants in Emacs Lisp.
@@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@
<p>If a sequence of digits is followed by a period and another sequence
of digits, it is interpreted as a floating point number.
</p>
-<p>The number prefixes <samp>`#b'</samp>, <samp>`#o'</samp>, and
<samp>`#x'</samp> are supported to
+<p>The number prefixes ‘<samp>#b</samp>’,
‘<samp>#o</samp>’, and ‘<samp>#x</samp>’ are supported
to
represent numbers in binary, octal, and hexadecimal notation (or radix).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -2124,22 +2124,22 @@
features. Use a double-quote character to begin and end a string constant.
</p>
<p>Newlines and special characters may be present literally in strings. They
-can also be represented as backslash sequences: <samp>`\n'</samp> for newline,
-<samp>`\b'</samp> for backspace, <samp>`\r'</samp> for return,
<samp>`\t'</samp> for tab,
-<samp>`\f'</samp> for formfeed (control-l), <samp>`\e'</samp> for escape,
<samp>`\\'</samp> for a
-backslash, <samp>`\"'</samp> for a double-quote, or
<samp>`\<var>ooo</var>'</samp> for the
+can also be represented as backslash sequences: ‘<samp>\n</samp>’
for newline,
+‘<samp>\b</samp>’ for backspace, ‘<samp>\r</samp>’ for
return, ‘<samp>\t</samp>’ for tab,
+‘<samp>\f</samp>’ for formfeed (control-l),
‘<samp>\e</samp>’ for escape, ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ for a
+backslash, ‘<samp>\"</samp>’ for a double-quote, or
‘<samp>\<var>ooo</var></samp>’ for the
character whose octal code is <var>ooo</var>. Backslash and double-quote are
the only characters for which backslash sequences are mandatory.
</p>
-<p>You can use <samp>`\C-'</samp> as a prefix for a control character, as in
-<samp>`\C-s'</samp> for ASCII Control-S, and <samp>`\M-'</samp> as a prefix for
-a Meta character, as in <samp>`\M-a'</samp> for Meta-A or
<samp>`\M-\C-a'</samp> for
+<p>You can use ‘<samp>\C-</samp>’ as a prefix for a control
character, as in
+‘<samp>\C-s</samp>’ for ASCII Control-S, and
‘<samp>\M-</samp>’ as a prefix for
+a Meta character, as in ‘<samp>\M-a</samp>’ for Meta-A or
‘<samp>\M-\C-a</samp>’ for
Control-Meta-A.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Characters</dt>
-<dd><p>Lisp character constant syntax consists of a <samp>`?'</samp> followed
by
-either a character or an escape sequence starting with <samp>`\'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Lisp character constant syntax consists of a
‘<samp>?</samp>’ followed by
+either a character or an escape sequence starting with
‘<samp>\</samp>’.
Examples: <code>?x</code>, <code>?\n</code>, <code>?\"</code>,
<code>?\)</code>. Note that
strings and characters are not interchangeable in Lisp; some contexts
require one and some contexts require the other.
@@ -2239,18 +2239,18 @@
<code>(lambda () (auto-fill-mode 1))</code>.
</p>
</li><li>
-Load the installed Lisp library named <tt>`foo'</tt> (actually a file
-<tt>`foo.elc'</tt> or <tt>`foo.el'</tt> in a standard Emacs directory).
+Load the installed Lisp library named ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ (actually a
file
+‘<tt>foo.elc</tt>’ or ‘<tt>foo.el</tt>’ in a standard
Emacs directory).
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(load "foo")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When the argument to <code>load</code> is a relative pathname, not starting
-with <samp>`/'</samp> or <samp>`~'</samp>, <code>load</code> searches the
directories in
+with ‘<samp>/</samp>’ or ‘<samp>~</samp>’,
<code>load</code> searches the directories in
<code>load-path</code> (see section <a href="xemacs_25.html#SEC255">Loading
Libraries</a>).
</p>
</li><li>
-Load the compiled Lisp file <tt>`foo.elc'</tt> from your home directory.
+Load the compiled Lisp file ‘<tt>foo.elc</tt>’ from your home
directory.
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(load "~/foo.elc")
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2310,8 +2310,8 @@
first.
</p>
</li><li>
-Make <samp>`$'</samp> have the syntax of punctuation in Text mode.
-Note the use of a character constant for <samp>`$'</samp>.
+Make ‘<samp>$</samp>’ have the syntax of punctuation in Text mode.
+Note the use of a character constant for ‘<samp>$</samp>’.
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(modify-syntax-entry ?\$
"." text-mode-syntax-table)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2346,21 +2346,21 @@
<p> Each terminal type can have a Lisp library to be loaded into Emacs when
it is run on that type of terminal. For a terminal type named
-<var>termtype</var>, the library is called <tt>`term/<var>termtype</var>'</tt>
and it is
+<var>termtype</var>, the library is called
‘<tt>term/<var>termtype</var></tt>’ and it is
found by searching the directories <code>load-path</code> as usual and trying
the
-suffixes <samp>`.elc'</samp> and <samp>`.el'</samp>. Normally it appears in
the
-subdirectory <tt>`term'</tt> of the directory where most Emacs libraries are
+suffixes ‘<samp>.elc</samp>’ and ‘<samp>.el</samp>’.
Normally it appears in the
+subdirectory ‘<tt>term</tt>’ of the directory where most Emacs
libraries are
kept.
</p>
<p> The usual purpose of the terminal-specific library is to define the
escape sequences used by the terminal's function keys using the library
-<tt>`keypad.el'</tt>. See the file
-<tt>`term/vt100.el'</tt> for an example of how this is done.
+‘<tt>keypad.el</tt>’. See the file
+‘<tt>term/vt100.el</tt>’ for an example of how this is done.
</p>
<p> When the terminal type contains a hyphen, only the part of the name
before the first hyphen is significant in choosing the library name.
-Thus, terminal types <samp>`aaa-48'</samp> and <samp>`aaa-30-rv'</samp> both
use
-the library <tt>`term/aaa'</tt>. The code in the library can use
+Thus, terminal types ‘<samp>aaa-48</samp>’ and
‘<samp>aaa-30-rv</samp>’ both use
+the library ‘<tt>term/aaa</tt>’. The code in the library can use
<code>(getenv "TERM")</code> to find the full terminal type name.
</p>
<a name="IDX1532"></a>
@@ -2749,19 +2749,19 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 27.10 X Resources </h2>
-<p>Historically, XEmacs has used the X resource application class
<samp>`Emacs'</samp>
+<p>Historically, XEmacs has used the X resource application class
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’
for its resources. Unfortunately, GNU Emacs uses the same application
class, and resources are not compatible between the two Emacsen. This
sharing of the application class often leads to trouble if you want to
run both variants.
</p>
-<p>Starting with XEmacs 21, XEmacs uses the class <samp>`XEmacs'</samp> if it
finds
+<p>Starting with XEmacs 21, XEmacs uses the class
‘<samp>XEmacs</samp>’ if it finds
any XEmacs resources in the resource database when the X connection is
-initialized. Otherwise, it will use the class <samp>`Emacs'</samp> for
+initialized. Otherwise, it will use the class
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’ for
backwards compatibility. The variable <var>x-emacs-application-class</var>
may be consulted to determine the application class being used.
</p>
-<p>The examples in this section assume the application class is
<samp>`Emacs'</samp>.
+<p>The examples in this section assume the application class is
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The Emacs resources are generally set per-frame. Each Emacs frame can have
its own name or the same name as another, depending on the name passed to the
@@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Emacs*EmacsFrame.geometry:
80x55
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>To set the geometry of a particular frame named <samp>`fred'</samp>, do
this:
+<p>To set the geometry of a particular frame named
‘<samp>fred</samp>’, do this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Emacs*fred.geometry: 80x55
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@
<p>since that is the syntax used with most other applications (since most
other applications have only one top-level window, unlike Emacs). In
general, however, the top-level shell (the unmapped ApplicationShell
-widget named <samp>`Emacs'</samp> that is the parent of the shell widgets that
+widget named ‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’ that is the parent of the shell
widgets that
actually manage the individual frames) does not have any interesting
resources on it, and you should set the resources on the frames instead.
</p>
@@ -2998,10 +2998,10 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>scrollBarPlacement</code> (class <code>ScrollBarPlacement</code>):
string</dt>
<dd><p>Where the horizontal and vertical scrollbars should be positioned. This
-should be one of the four strings <samp>`BOTTOM_LEFT'</samp>,
-<samp>`BOTTOM_RIGHT'</samp>, <samp>`TOP_LEFT'</samp>, and
<samp>`TOP_RIGHT'</samp>. Default is
-<samp>`BOTTOM_RIGHT'</samp> for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
-<samp>`BOTTOM_LEFT'</samp> for the Athena scrollbars.
+should be one of the four strings ‘<samp>BOTTOM_LEFT</samp>’,
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_RIGHT</samp>’, ‘<samp>TOP_LEFT</samp>’,
and ‘<samp>TOP_RIGHT</samp>’. Default is
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_RIGHT</samp>’ for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_LEFT</samp>’ for the Athena scrollbars.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>topToolBarHeight</code> (class <code>TopToolBarHeight</code>):
integer</dt>
@@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>selectionPointer</code> (class <code>Cursor</code>):
cursor-name</dt>
<dd><p>The cursor to use when the mouse is over a selectable text region (an
-extent with the <samp>`highlight'</samp> property; for example, an Info
+extent with the ‘<samp>highlight</samp>’ property; for example, an
Info
cross-reference). This resource is used to initialize the variable
<code>x-selection-pointer-shape</code>.
</p>
@@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@
<p>Other packages might define their own faces; to see a list of all faces,
use any of the interactive face-manipulation commands such as
-<code>set-face-font</code> and type <samp>`?'</samp> when you are prompted for
the
+<code>set-face-font</code> and type ‘<samp>?</samp>’ when you are
prompted for the
name of a face.
</p>
<p>If the <code>bold</code>, <code>italic</code>, and <code>bold-italic</code>
faces are not
@@ -3238,8 +3238,8 @@
<p>then XEmacs won't be able to guess the names of the bold and italic
versions. All X fonts can be referred to via XLFD-style names, so you
-should use those forms. See the man pages for <samp>`X(1)'</samp>,
-<samp>`xlsfonts(1)'</samp>, and <samp>`xfontsel(1)'</samp>.
+should use those forms. See the man pages for ‘<samp>X(1)</samp>’,
+‘<samp>xlsfonts(1)</samp>’, and
‘<samp>xfontsel(1)</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Widgets"></a>
@@ -3276,8 +3276,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>where INVOCATION-NAME is the terminal component of the name of the
-XEmacs executable (usually <samp>`xemacs'</samp>), and
-<samp>`x-emacs-application-class'</samp> is generally <samp>`Emacs'</samp>.
+XEmacs executable (usually ‘<samp>xemacs</samp>’), and
+‘<samp>x-emacs-application-class</samp>’ is generally
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Menubar-Resources"></a>
@@ -3336,7 +3336,6 @@
appropriate for the toolkit in use.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Quitting"></a>
<a name="SEC392"></a>
@@ -3492,7 +3491,7 @@
<p> Recursive editing levels are important and useful features of Emacs, but
they can seem like malfunctions to the user who does not understand them.
</p>
-<p> If the mode line has square brackets <samp>`[…]'</samp> around the
parentheses
+<p> If the mode line has square brackets
‘<samp>[…]</samp>’ around the parentheses
that contain the names of the major and minor modes, you have entered a
recursive editing level. If you did not do this on purpose, or if you
don't understand what that means, you should just get out of the recursive
@@ -3526,9 +3525,9 @@
entirely in the previous screen update.
</p>
<p> Display updating problems often result from an incorrect termcap entry
-for the terminal you are using. The file <tt>`etc/TERMS'</tt> in the Emacs
+for the terminal you are using. The file ‘<tt>etc/TERMS</tt>’ in
the Emacs
distribution gives the fixes for known problems of this sort.
-<tt>`INSTALL'</tt> contains general advice for these problems in one of its
+‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ contains general advice for these problems in
one of its
sections. Very likely there is simply insufficient padding for certain
display operations. To investigate the possibility that you have this
sort of problem, try Emacs on another terminal made by a different
@@ -3564,7 +3563,7 @@
results.
</p>
<p> If a large portion of text appears to be missing at the beginning or
-end of the buffer, check for the word <samp>`Narrow'</samp> in the mode line.
+end of the buffer, check for the word ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ in the
mode line.
If it appears, the text is still present, but marked off-limits.
To make it visible again, type <kbd>C-x n w</kbd>. See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC344">Narrowing</a>.
</p>
@@ -3589,7 +3588,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 27.12.4 Spontaneous Entry to Incremental Search </h3>
-<p> If Emacs spontaneously displays <samp>`I-search:'</samp> at the bottom of
the
+<p> If Emacs spontaneously displays ‘<samp>I-search:</samp>’ at
the bottom of the
screen, it means that the terminal is sending <kbd>C-s</kbd> and <kbd>C-q</kbd>
according to the poorly designed xon/xoff “flow control” protocol.
You
should try to prevent this by putting the terminal in a mode where it will
@@ -3598,7 +3597,7 @@
control to be used, until you can get a properly designed terminal.
</p>
<p> Information on how to do these things can be found in the file
-<tt>`INSTALL'</tt> in the Emacs distribution.
+‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ in the Emacs distribution.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Emergency-Escape"></a>
@@ -3637,10 +3636,10 @@
<p>Answer each one with <kbd>y</kbd> or <kbd>n</kbd> followed by
<kbd>RET</kbd>.
</p>
-<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to <samp>`Auto-save?'</samp> causes immediate
auto-saving of all
+<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to ‘<samp>Auto-save?</samp>’ causes
immediate auto-saving of all
modified buffers in which auto-saving is enabled.
</p>
-<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to <samp>`Abort (and dump core)?'</samp> causes an
illegal
+<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to ‘<samp>Abort (and dump core)?</samp>’
causes an illegal
instruction to be executed, dumping core. This is to enable a wizard to
figure out why Emacs was failing to quit in the first place. Execution
does not continue after a core dump. If you answer <kbd>n</kbd>, execution
@@ -3820,18 +3819,18 @@
</p>
<p> For example, suppose that you type <kbd>C-x C-f /glorp/baz.ugh
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, visiting a file which (you know) happens to be rather
large,
-and Emacs prints out <samp>`I feel pretty today'</samp>. The best way to
report
+and Emacs prints out ‘<samp>I feel pretty today</samp>’. The best
way to report
the bug is with a sentence like the preceding one, because it gives all the
facts and nothing but the facts.
</p>
<p> Do not assume that the problem is due to the size of the file and say,
-“When I visit a large file, Emacs prints out <samp>`I feel pretty
today'</samp>.”
+“When I visit a large file, Emacs prints out ‘<samp>I feel pretty
today</samp>’.”
This is what we mean by “guessing explanations”. The problem is
just as
-likely to be due to the fact that there is a <samp>`z'</samp> in the file
name. If
+likely to be due to the fact that there is a ‘<samp>z</samp>’ in
the file name. If
this is so, then when we got your report, we would try out the problem with
-some “large file”, probably with no <samp>`z'</samp> in its name,
and not find
+some “large file”, probably with no ‘<samp>z</samp>’
in its name, and not find
anything wrong. There is no way in the world that we could guess that we
-should try visiting a file with a <samp>`z'</samp> in its name.
+should try visiting a file with a ‘<samp>z</samp>’ in its name.
</p>
<p> Alternatively, the problem might be due to the fact that the file starts
with exactly 25 spaces. For this reason, you should make sure that you
@@ -3891,7 +3890,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(open-dribble-file
"~/dribble")
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>
buffer just after starting
+<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer just after starting
Emacs. From then on, all Emacs input will be written in the specified
dribble file until the Emacs process is killed.
</p>
@@ -3899,14 +3898,14 @@
<a name="IDX1563"></a>
<p> For possible display bugs, it is important to report the terminal type
(the value of environment variable <code>TERM</code>), the complete termcap
entry
-for the terminal from <tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt> (since that file is not identical
+for the terminal from ‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’ (since that file is
not identical
on all machines), and the output that Emacs actually sent to the terminal.
The way to collect this output is to execute the Lisp expression:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(open-termscript
"~/termscript")
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>
buffer
+<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer
just after starting Emacs. From then on, all output from Emacs to the
terminal will be written in the specified termscript file as well, until
the Emacs process is killed. If the problem happens when Emacs starts
@@ -3916,27 +3915,25 @@
impossible, to fix a terminal-dependent bug without access to a terminal
of the type that stimulates the bug.
</p>
-<p>The newsgroup <samp>`comp.emacs.xemacs'</samp> may be used for bug reports,
+<p>The newsgroup ‘<samp>comp.emacs.xemacs</samp>’ may be used for
bug reports,
other discussions and requests for assistance.
</p>
<p>If you don't have access to this newgroup, you can subscribe to the
mailing list version: the newsgroup is bidirectionally gatewayed into
-the mailing list <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+the mailing list ‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’.
</p>
<p>To be added or removed from this mailing list, send mail to
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>. Do not send requests for addition
+‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’. Do not send requests for addition
to the mailing list itself.
</p>
<p>The mailing lists and newsgroups are archived on our anonymous FTP server,
-<samp>`ftp.xemacs.org'</samp>, and at various other archive sites around the
net. You
-should also check the <samp>`FAQ'</samp> in <samp>`/pub/xemacs'</samp> on our
anonymous
+‘<samp>ftp.xemacs.org</samp>’, and at various other archive sites
around the net. You
+should also check the ‘<samp>FAQ</samp>’ in
‘<samp>/pub/xemacs</samp>’ on our anonymous
FTP server. It provides some introductory information and help for initial
configuration problems.
</p>
-
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC351" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_31.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_31.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_31.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_31.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23
23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_31.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -130,12 +130,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> C-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`C'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
Control.
+<dd><p>‘<samp>C</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for Control.
See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> C-M-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`C-M-'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
+<dd><p>‘<samp>C-M-</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for
Control-Meta. See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-M-</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
by the user, fully specifies one action to be performed by Emacs. For
example, <kbd>X</kbd> and <kbd>Control-f</kbd> and <kbd>Control-x m</kbd> are
keys. Keys
derive their meanings from being bound (q.v.) to commands (q.v.).
-Thus, <kbd>X</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to insert
<samp>`X'</samp> in
+Thus, <kbd>X</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to insert
‘<samp>X</samp>’ in
the buffer; <kbd>C-x m</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to begin
composing a mail message. See section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings</a>.
</p>
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Default Directory</dt>
-<dd><p>When you specify a file name that does not start with <samp>`/'</samp>
or <samp>`~'</samp>,
+<dd><p>When you specify a file name that does not start with
‘<samp>/</samp>’ or ‘<samp>~</samp>’,
it is interpreted relative to the current buffer's default directory.
See section <a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">Default Directory</a>.
</p>
@@ -545,8 +545,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> M-C-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`M-C-'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
-Control-Meta; it means the same thing as <samp>`C-M-'</samp>. If your
+<dd><p>‘<samp>M-C-</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for
+Control-Meta; it means the same thing as ‘<samp>C-M-</samp>’. If
your
terminal lacks a real <kbd>META</kbd> key, you type a Control-Meta character by
typing <kbd>ESC</kbd> and then typing the corresponding Control character.
See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-M-</a>.
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
a command involves asking the user to edit some text. This text may
or may not be the same as the text to which the command was applied.
The mode line indicates recursive editing levels with square brackets
-(<samp>`['</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp>). See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC346">Recursive Editing Levels</a>.
+(‘<samp>[</samp>’ and ‘<samp>]</samp>’). See section
<a href="xemacs_29.html#SEC346">Recursive Editing Levels</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Redisplay</dt>
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> Regular Expression</dt>
<dd><p>A regular expression is a pattern that can match various text strings;
-for example, <samp>`l[0-9]+'</samp> matches <samp>`l'</samp> followed by one
or more
+for example, ‘<samp>l[0-9]+</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>l</samp>’ followed by one or more
digits. See section <a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -837,12 +837,12 @@
<dd><p>A string is a kind of Lisp data object which contains a sequence of
characters. Many Emacs variables are intended to have strings as
values. The Lisp syntax for a string consists of the characters in
-the string with a <samp>`"'</samp> before and another
<samp>`"'</samp> after. Write a
-<samp>`"'</samp> that is part of the string as <samp>`\"'</samp> and
a
-<samp>`\'</samp> that is part of the string as <samp>`\\'</samp>. You can
include all
+the string with a ‘<samp>"</samp>’ before and another
‘<samp>"</samp>’ after. Write a
+‘<samp>"</samp>’ that is part of the string as
‘<samp>\"</samp>’ and a
+‘<samp>\</samp>’ that is part of the string as
‘<samp>\\</samp>’. You can include all
other characters, including newline, just by writing
them inside the string. You can also include escape sequences as in C, such as
-<samp>`\n'</samp> for newline or <samp>`\241'</samp> using an octal character
code.
+‘<samp>\n</samp>’ for newline or ‘<samp>\241</samp>’
using an octal character code.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> String Substitution</dt>
@@ -960,7 +960,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC351"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
the same buffer appears in more than one window, point can be moved in
each window independently.
</p>
-<p> The term `point' comes from the character <samp>`.'</samp>, which was the
+<p> The term `point' comes from the character ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
which was the
command in TECO (the language in which the original Emacs was written)
for accessing the value now called `point'.
</p>
@@ -255,8 +255,8 @@
giving you specific information. For example, the command <kbd>C-x =</kbd> is
used to print a message describing the character position of point in the
text and its current column in the window. Commands that take a long time
-often display messages ending in <samp>`...'</samp> while they are working, and
-add <samp>`done'</samp> at the end when they are finished.
+often display messages ending in ‘<samp>...</samp>’ while they are
working, and
+add ‘<samp>done</samp>’ at the end when they are finished.
</li><li>
The echo area is also used to display the <em>minibuffer</em>, a window
that is used for reading arguments to commands, such as the name of a
@@ -291,10 +291,10 @@
going on in that window. When there is only one text window, the mode line
appears right above the echo area. The mode line is in inverse video if
the terminal supports that, starts and ends with dashes, and contains text
-like <samp>`XEmacs: <var>something</var>'</samp>.
+like ‘<samp>XEmacs: <var>something</var></samp>’.
</p>
-<p> If a mode line has something else in place of <samp>`XEmacs:
-<var>something</var>'</samp>, the window above it is in a special subsystem
+<p> If a mode line has something else in place of ‘<samp>XEmacs:
+<var>something</var></samp>’, the window above it is in a special
subsystem
such as Dired. The mode line then indicates the status of the
subsystem.
</p>
@@ -308,10 +308,10 @@
text has been changed, and how far down the buffer you are currently
looking.
</p>
-<p> <var>ch</var> contains two stars (<samp>`**'</samp>) if the text in the
buffer has been
-edited (the buffer is “modified”), or two dashes
(<samp>`--'</samp>) if the
+<p> <var>ch</var> contains two stars (‘<samp>**</samp>’) if the
text in the buffer has been
+edited (the buffer is “modified”), or two dashes
(‘<samp>--</samp>’) if the
buffer has not been edited. Exception: for a read-only buffer, it is
-<samp>`%%'</samp>.
+‘<samp>%%</samp>’.
</p>
<p> <var>buf</var> is the name of the window's chosen <em>buffer</em>. The
chosen
buffer in the selected window (the window that the cursor is in) is also
@@ -321,10 +321,10 @@
</p>
<p> <var>pos</var> tells you whether there is additional text above the top of
the screen or below the bottom. If your file is small and it is
-completely visible on the screen, <var>pos</var> is <samp>`All'</samp>.
Otherwise,
-<var>pos</var> is <samp>`Top'</samp> if you are looking at the beginning of
the file,
-<samp>`Bot'</samp> if you are looking at the end of the file, or
-<samp>`<var>nn</var>%'</samp>, where <var>nn</var> is the percentage of the
file above the
+completely visible on the screen, <var>pos</var> is
‘<samp>All</samp>’. Otherwise,
+<var>pos</var> is ‘<samp>Top</samp>’ if you are looking at the
beginning of the file,
+‘<samp>Bot</samp>’ if you are looking at the end of the file, or
+‘<samp><var>nn</var>%</samp>’, where <var>nn</var> is the
percentage of the file above the
top of the screen.
</p>
<p> <var>major</var> is the name of the <em>major mode</em> in effect in the
buffer. At
@@ -334,10 +334,10 @@
on how the modes differ and how you select one.
</p>
<p> <var>minor</var> is a list of some of the <em>minor modes</em> that are
turned on
-in the window's chosen buffer. For example, <samp>`Fill'</samp> means that
Auto
+in the window's chosen buffer. For example, ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’
means that Auto
Fill mode is on. <code>Abbrev</code> means that Word Abbrev mode is on.
<code>Ovwrt</code> means that Overwrite mode is on. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">Minor Modes</a>, for more
-information. <samp>`Narrow'</samp> means that the buffer being displayed has
+information. ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ means that the buffer being
displayed has
editing restricted to only a portion of its text. This is not really a
minor mode, but is like one. See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC344">Narrowing</a>. <code>Def</code> means that a
keyboard macro is being defined. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC363">Keyboard Macros</a>.
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
of the subprocess.
</p>
<p> If XEmacs is currently inside a recursive editing level, square
-brackets (<samp>`[…]'</samp>) appear around the parentheses that
surround
+brackets (‘<samp>[…]</samp>’) appear around the parentheses
that surround
the modes. If XEmacs is in one recursive editing level within another,
double square brackets appear, and so on. Since information on
recursive editing applies to XEmacs in general and not to any one buffer,
@@ -365,12 +365,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Some fields may be missing if your operating system cannot support them.)
-<var>hh</var> and <var>mm</var> are the hour and minute, followed always by
<samp>`am'</samp>
-or <samp>`pm'</samp>. <var>l.ll</var> is the average number of running
processes in the
+<var>hh</var> and <var>mm</var> are the hour and minute, followed always by
‘<samp>am</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>pm</samp>’. <var>l.ll</var> is the average number of
running processes in the
whole system recently. <var>d</var> is an approximate index of the ratio of
disk activity to CPU activity for all users.
</p>
-<p>The word <samp>`Mail'</samp> appears after the load level if there is mail
for
+<p>The word ‘<samp>Mail</samp>’ appears after the load level if
there is mail for
you that you have not read yet.
</p>
<a name="IDX5"></a>
@@ -453,20 +453,20 @@
<p>The XEmacs menubar is intended to be conformant to the usual conventions
for menubars, although conformance is not yet perfect. The menu at the
-extreme right is the <samp>`Help'</samp> menu, which should always be
+extreme right is the ‘<samp>Help</samp>’ menu, which should always
be
available. It provides access to all the XEmacs help facilities
available through <kbd>C-h</kbd>, as well as samples of various configuration
-files like <samp>`~/.Xdefaults'</samp> and <samp>`~/.emacs'</samp>. At the
extreme left
-is the <samp>`Files'</samp> menu, which provides the usual file reading,
+files like ‘<samp>~/.Xdefaults</samp>’ and
‘<samp>~/.emacs</samp>’. At the extreme left
+is the ‘<samp>Files</samp>’ menu, which provides the usual file
reading,
writing, and printing operations, as well as operations like revert
buffer from most recent save. The next menu from the left is the
-<samp>`Edit'</samp> menu, which provides the <samp>`Undo'</samp> operation as
well as
+‘<samp>Edit</samp>’ menu, which provides the
‘<samp>Undo</samp>’ operation as well as
cutting and pasting, searching, and keyboard macro definition and
execution.
</p>
<p>XEmacs provides a very dynamic environment, and the Lisp language makes
for highly flexible applications. The menubar reflects this: many menus
-(eg, the <samp>`Buffers'</samp> menu, see section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC35">The Buffers Menu</a>) contain items
+(eg, the ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’ menu, see section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC35">The Buffers Menu</a>) contain items
determined by the current state of XEmacs, and most major modes and many
minor modes add items to menus and even whole menus to the menubar. In
fact, some applications like w3.el and VM provide so many menus that
@@ -477,10 +477,10 @@
application is active (ie, the current window of the frame is displaying
a buffer in the appropriate major mode).
</p>
-<p>Other menus which are typically available are the <samp>`Options'</samp>,
-<samp>`Tools'</samp>, <samp>`Buffers'</samp>, <samp>`Apps'</samp>, and
<samp>`Mule'</samp> menus. For
+<p>Other menus which are typically available are the
‘<samp>Options</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Tools</samp>’, ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’,
‘<samp>Apps</samp>’, and ‘<samp>Mule</samp>’ menus. For
detailed descriptions of these menus, <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC30">XEmacs
Pull-down Menus</a>. (In 21.2
-XEmacsen, the <samp>`Mule'</samp> menu will be moved under
<samp>`Options'</samp>.)
+XEmacsen, the ‘<samp>Mule</samp>’ menu will be moved under
‘<samp>Options</samp>’.)
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Scrollbar-Basics"></a>
@@ -550,8 +550,8 @@
same direction as the mouse, or in the opposite sense, making the
modeline act as a scrollbar for its own text.
</p>
-<p>You can select the behavior you want from the <samp>`Display'</samp>
submenu of
-the <samp>`Options'</samp> menu.
+<p>You can select the behavior you want from the
‘<samp>Display</samp>’ submenu of
+the ‘<samp>Options</samp>’ menu.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Toolbar-Basics"></a>
@@ -670,12 +670,12 @@
</p>
<p>Display of all of the GUI components created by XEmacs can be inhibited
through the use of Customize. Customize can be accessed through
-<samp>`Options | Customize'</samp> in the menu bar, or via <kbd>M-x
customize</kbd>.
-Then navigate through the Customize tree to <samp>`Emacs | Environment'</samp>.
-Scrollbar and toolbar visibility is controlled via the <samp>`Display'</samp>
-group, options <samp>`Scrollbars visible'</samp> and <samp>`Toolbar
visible'</samp>
-respectively. Gutter visibility is controlled by group <samp>`Gutter'</samp>,
-option <samp>`Visible'</samp>.
+‘<samp>Options | Customize</samp>’ in the menu bar, or via
<kbd>M-x customize</kbd>.
+Then navigate through the Customize tree to ‘<samp>Emacs |
Environment</samp>’.
+Scrollbar and toolbar visibility is controlled via the
‘<samp>Display</samp>’
+group, options ‘<samp>Scrollbars visible</samp>’ and
‘<samp>Toolbar visible</samp>’
+respectively. Gutter visibility is controlled by group
‘<samp>Gutter</samp>’,
+option ‘<samp>Visible</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Or they can be controlled directly by <kbd>M-x customize-variable</kbd>, by
changing the values of the variables <code>menubar-visible-p</code>,
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@
<p>For values specific to the first XEmacs frame, you must use X resources.
The variable <code>x-frame-defaults</code> takes an alist of default frame
creation parameters for X window frames. These override what is
-specified in <tt>`~/.Xdefaults'</tt> but are overridden by the arguments to
+specified in ‘<tt>~/.Xdefaults</tt>’ but are overridden by the
arguments to
the particular call to <code>x-create-frame</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX13"></a>
@@ -853,7 +853,6 @@
<p>Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and capabilities are
used in XEmacs.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC7" title="Beginning of this
chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_45.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_45.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_45.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23
23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_45.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -141,61 +141,61 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_0">$</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX460"><samp>`$'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX460">‘<samp>$</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_1">(</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX464"><samp>`('</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX464">‘<samp>(</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_2">)</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX465"><samp>`)'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX465">‘<samp>)</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_3">*</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX447"><samp>`*'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX450"><samp>`*?'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX447">‘<samp>*</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX450">‘<samp>*?</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_4">+</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX448"><samp>`+'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX451"><samp>`+?'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX448">‘<samp>+</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX451">‘<samp>+?</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_5">.</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX446"><samp>`.'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX446">‘<samp>.</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_28.html#IDX1119">.mailrc
file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_28.html#SEC298">25.2 Mail Header
Fields</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_6">/</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_9.html#IDX213">// in file
name</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">6.1 Minibuffers for
File Names</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_7">?</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX449"><samp>`?'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX452"><samp>`??'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX449">‘<samp>?</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX452">‘<samp>??</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_8">[</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX455"><samp>`['</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX455">‘<samp>[</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_9">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX461"><samp>`\'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX474"><samp>`\''</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX467"><samp>`\(?:'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX478"><samp>`\<'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX475"><samp>`\='</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX479"><samp>`\>'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX473"><samp>`\`'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX476"><samp>`\b'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX477"><samp>`\B'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX471"><samp>`\s'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX472"><samp>`\S'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX469"><samp>`\w'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX470"><samp>`\W'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX453"><samp>`\{n,m\}
'</samp>in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5
Syntax of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX461">‘<samp>\</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX474">‘<samp>\'</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX467">‘<samp>\(?:</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX478">‘<samp>\<</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX475">‘<samp>\=</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX479">‘<samp>\></samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX473">‘<samp>\`</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX476">‘<samp>\b</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX477">‘<samp>\B</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX471">‘<samp>\s</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX472">‘<samp>\S</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX469">‘<samp>\w</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX470">‘<samp>\W</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX453">‘<samp>\{n,m\} </samp>’in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_10">]</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX456"><samp>`]'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX456">‘<samp>]</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_11">^</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX457"><samp>`^'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX458"><samp>`^'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX457">‘<samp>^</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX458">‘<samp>^</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_12">|</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX462"><samp>`|'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX462">‘<samp>|</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_13">A</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_30.html#IDX1470">Abbrev
mode</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">27.1 Minor
Modes</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_5.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_5.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_5.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
<p> Earlier versions of Emacs used only the ASCII character set,
which defines 128 different character codes. Some of these codes are
-assigned graphic symbols like <samp>`a'</samp> and <samp>`='</samp>; the rest
are
+assigned graphic symbols like ‘<samp>a</samp>’ and
‘<samp>=</samp>’; the rest are
control characters, such as <kbd>Control-a</kbd> (also called <kbd>C-a</kbd>).
<kbd>C-a</kbd> means you hold down the <kbd>CTRL</kbd> key and then press
<kbd>a</kbd>.
@@ -481,13 +481,13 @@
<a name="IDX42"></a>
<p> A list of keysyms is associated with each keycode. If that list
-(ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a single keysym
<samp>`K'</samp>,
+(ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a single keysym
‘<samp>K</samp>’,
then the list is treated as if it were the list
<code>``K NoSymbol K NoSymbol''</code>. If the list (ignoring trailing
-<code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a pair of keysyms <samp>`K1 K2'</samp>, then
the
+<code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a pair of keysyms ‘<samp>K1
K2</samp>’, then the
list is treated as if it were the list <code>``K1 K2 K1 K2''</code>. If the
list (ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a triple of keysyms
-<samp>`K1 K2 K3'</samp>, then the list is treated as if it were the list
+‘<samp>K1 K2 K3</samp>’, then the list is treated as if it were
the list
<code>``K1 K2 K3 NoSymbol''</code>.
</p>
<p> The first four elements of the list are split into two groups of
@@ -495,10 +495,10 @@
third and fourth keysyms. Within each group, if the second element of
the group is NoSymbol, then the group should be treated as if the second
element were the same as the first element, except when the first
-element is an alphabetic keysym <samp>`K'</samp> for which both lowercase and
+element is an alphabetic keysym ‘<samp>K</samp>’ for which both
lowercase and
uppercase forms are defined. In that case, the group should be treated
-as if the first element were the lowercase form of <samp>`K'</samp> and the
second
-element were the uppercase form of <samp>`K'</samp>.
+as if the first element were the lowercase form of
‘<samp>K</samp>’ and the second
+element were the uppercase form of ‘<samp>K</samp>’.
</p>
<p> The standard rules for obtaining a keysym from a KeyPress event make use
of
only the Group 1 and Group 2 keysyms; no interpretation of other keysyms in
@@ -619,11 +619,11 @@
graphics. <kbd>LFD</kbd> is the same as a newline character; it is displayed
by starting a new line. <kbd>TAB</kbd> is displayed by moving to the next
tab stop column (usually every 8 spaces). Other control characters are
-displayed as a caret (<samp>`^'</samp>) followed by the non-control version of
-the character; thus, <kbd>C-a</kbd> is displayed as <samp>`^A'</samp>.
Non-ASCII
+displayed as a caret (‘<samp>^</samp>’) followed by the
non-control version of
+the character; thus, <kbd>C-a</kbd> is displayed as
‘<samp>^A</samp>’. Non-ASCII
characters 128 and up are displayed with octal escape sequences; thus,
character code 243 (octal), also called <kbd>M-#</kbd> when used as an input
-character, is displayed as <samp>`\243'</samp>.
+character, is displayed as ‘<samp>\243</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The variable <code>ctl-arrow</code> may be used to alter this behavior.
See section <a href="xemacs_14.html#SEC114">Variables Controlling Display</a>.
@@ -700,7 +700,6 @@
then the information on individual variables will make sense.
See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Pull_002ddown-Menus"></a>
<a name="SEC30"></a>
@@ -1449,8 +1448,7 @@
<code>relabel-menu-item</code>. This function also takes the argument
<var>path</var>.
</p>
<p><var>new-name</var> is the string to which the menu item will be changed.
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC21" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_6.html#SEC39" title="Next
chapter"> >> </a>]</td>
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_6.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_6.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
editing command.
</p>
<p> If you run XEmacs from a shell window under the X Window System, run it
-in the background with <samp>`xemacs&'</samp>. This way, XEmacs does not
tie up
+in the background with ‘<samp>xemacs&</samp>’. This way,
XEmacs does not tie up
the shell window, so you can use that to run other shell commands while
XEmacs operates its own X windows. You can begin typing XEmacs commands
as soon as you direct your keyboard input to the XEmacs frame.
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<p> Before Emacs reads the first command, you have not had a chance to
give a command to specify a file to edit. Since Emacs must always have
a current buffer for editing, it presents a buffer, by default, a buffer
-named <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>. The buffer is in Lisp Interaction mode; you
can
+named ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’. The buffer is in Lisp Interaction
mode; you can
use it to type Lisp expressions and evaluate them, or you can ignore
that capability and simply doodle. (You can specify a different major
mode for this buffer by setting the variable <code>initial-major-mode</code>
@@ -175,12 +175,12 @@
<a name="IDX103"></a>
<p> To suspend Emacs, type <kbd>C-z</kbd> (<code>suspend-emacs</code>). This
takes
you back to the shell from which you invoked Emacs. You can resume
-Emacs with the shell command <samp>`%xemacs'</samp> in most common shells.
+Emacs with the shell command ‘<samp>%xemacs</samp>’ in most common
shells.
</p>
<p> On systems that do not support suspending programs, <kbd>C-z</kbd> starts
an inferior shell that communicates directly with the terminal.
Emacs waits until you exit the subshell. (The way to do that is
-probably with <kbd>C-d</kbd> or <samp>`exit'</samp>, but it depends on which
shell
+probably with <kbd>C-d</kbd> or ‘<samp>exit</samp>’, but it
depends on which shell
you use.) The only way on these systems to get back to the shell from
which Emacs was run (to log out, for example) is to kill Emacs.
</p>
@@ -227,7 +227,6 @@
their only relationship with the operating system. You can customize
these keys to run any commands of your choice (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC368">Keymaps</a>).
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Command-Switches"></a>
<a name="SEC41"></a>
@@ -320,52 +319,52 @@
<p> Here are the arguments allowed:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`<var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Visit <var>file</var> using <code>find-file</code>. See section <a
href="xemacs_17.html#SEC136">Visiting Files</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`+<var>linenum</var> <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>+<var>linenum</var> <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Visit <var>file</var> using <code>find-file</code>, then go to line
number
<var>linenum</var> in it.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-load <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-l <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-load <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-l <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Load a file <var>file</var> of Lisp code with the function
<code>load</code>.
See section <a href="xemacs_25.html#SEC254">Libraries of Lisp Code for
Emacs</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-funcall <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-f <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-funcall <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-f <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Call Lisp function <var>function</var> with no arguments.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-eval <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-eval <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interpret the next argument as a Lisp expression, and evaluate it.
You must be very careful of the shell quoting here.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-insert <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-i <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-insert <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-i <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Insert the contents of <var>file</var> into the current buffer. This
is like
what <kbd>M-x insert-buffer</kbd> does; See section <a
href="xemacs_17.html#SEC168">Miscellaneous File Operations</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kill'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kill</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Exit from Emacs without asking for confirmation. Always the last
argument processed, no matter where it appears in the command line.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-version'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-V'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Prints version information. This implies <samp>`-batch'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-version</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-V</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Prints version information. This implies
‘<samp>-batch</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">% xemacs -version
XEmacs 19.13 of Mon Aug 21 1995 on willow (usg-unix-v) [formerly Lucid Emacs]
</pre></td></tr></table>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-help'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-help</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Prints a summary of command-line options and then exits.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -394,27 +393,27 @@
order in which they appear in this table.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`--show-dump-id'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-sd'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--show-dump-id</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-sd</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Print the ID for the new portable dumper's dump file on the terminal and
exit. (Prints an error message and exits if XEmacs was not configured
-<samp>`--pdump'</samp>.)
+‘<samp>--pdump</samp>’.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--no-dump-file'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-nd'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--no-dump-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-nd</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Don't load the dump file. Roughly equivalent to old temacs. (Ignored
if
-XEmacs was not configured <samp>`--pdump'</samp>.)
+XEmacs was not configured ‘<samp>--pdump</samp>’.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--terminal <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-t <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--terminal <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-t <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>file</var> instead of the terminal for input and output. This
-implies the <samp>`-nw'</samp> option, documented below.
+implies the ‘<samp>-nw</samp>’ option, documented below.
</p>
<a name="IDX106"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-batch'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-batch</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Run Emacs in <em>batch mode</em>, which means that the text being
edited is
not displayed and the standard Unix interrupt characters such as
<kbd>C-z</kbd> and <kbd>C-c</kbd> continue to have their normal effect. Emacs
in
@@ -422,75 +421,75 @@
in the echo area under program control.
</p>
<p>Batch mode is used for running programs written in Emacs Lisp from shell
-scripts, makefiles, and so on. Normally the <samp>`-l'</samp> switch or
-<samp>`-f'</samp> switch will be used as well, to invoke a Lisp program to do
+scripts, makefiles, and so on. Normally the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’
switch or
+‘<samp>-f</samp>’ switch will be used as well, to invoke a Lisp
program to do
the batch processing.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-batch'</samp> implies <samp>`-q'</samp> (do not load an init file).
It also
+<p>‘<samp>-batch</samp>’ implies ‘<samp>-q</samp>’ (do
not load an init file). It also
causes Emacs to kill itself after all command switches have been
processed. In addition, auto-saving is not done except in buffers for
which it has been explicitly requested.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--no-windows'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-nw'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--no-windows</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-nw</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Start up XEmacs in TTY mode (using the TTY XEmacs was started from),
rather than trying to connect to an X display. Note that this happens
-automatically if the <samp>`DISPLAY'</samp> environment variable is not set.
+automatically if the ‘<samp>DISPLAY</samp>’ environment variable
is not set.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-debug-init'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-debug-init</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enter the debugger if an error in the init file occurs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-debug-paths'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-debug-paths</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Displays information on how XEmacs constructs the various paths into its
hierarchy on startup. (See also see section <a href="#SEC45">How XEmacs finds
Directories and Files</a>.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-unmapped'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-unmapped</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not map the initial frame. This is useful if you want to start up
XEmacs as a server (e.g. for gnuserv screens or external client widgets).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-init-file'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-q'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-init-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-q</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not load your Emacs init file. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init File</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-site-file'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not load the site-specific init file <tt>`lisp/site-start.el'</tt>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-site-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Do not load the site-specific init file
‘<tt>lisp/site-start.el</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-autoloads'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not load global symbol files (<tt>`auto-autoloads'</tt>) at startup.
-This implies <samp>`-vanilla'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-autoloads</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Do not load global symbol files (‘<tt>auto-autoloads</tt>’)
at startup.
+This implies ‘<samp>-vanilla</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-early-packages'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-early-packages</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not process early packages. (For more information on startup issues
concerning the package system, See section <a href="#SEC45">How XEmacs finds
Directories and Files</a>.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-vanilla'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>This is equivalent to <samp>`-q -no-site-file
-no-early-packages'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-vanilla</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>This is equivalent to ‘<samp>-q -no-site-file
-no-early-packages</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user-init-file <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user-init-file <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Load <var>file</var> as your Emacs init file instead of
-<tt>`~/.xemacs/init.el'</tt>/<tt>`~/.emacs'</tt>.
+‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.el</tt>’/‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user-init-directory <var>directory</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user-init-directory <var>directory</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>directory</var> as the location of your early package
hierarchies
and the various user-specific initialization files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user <var>user</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-u <var>user</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Equivalent to <samp>`-user-init-file ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs/init.el
--user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs'</samp>, or
<samp>`-user-init-file
-~<var>user</var>/.emacs -user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs'</samp>,
whichever
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user <var>user</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-u <var>user</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Equivalent to ‘<samp>-user-init-file
~<var>user</var>/.xemacs/init.el
+-user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs</samp>’, or
‘<samp>-user-init-file
+~<var>user</var>/.emacs -user-init-directory
~<var>user</var>/.xemacs</samp>’, whichever
init file comes first. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init
File</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -513,17 +512,17 @@
Emacs visits each file (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC136">Visiting
Files</a>).
</p>
<p> Here is an advanced example that assumes you have a Lisp program file
-called <tt>`hack-c-program.el'</tt> which, when loaded, performs some useful
+called ‘<tt>hack-c-program.el</tt>’ which, when loaded, performs
some useful
operation on the current buffer, expected to be a C program.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">xemacs -batch foo.c -l
hack-c-program -f save-buffer -kill > log
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Here Emacs is told to visit <tt>`foo.c'</tt>, load
<tt>`hack-c-program.el'</tt>
-(which makes changes in the visited file), save <tt>`foo.c'</tt> (note that
+<p>Here Emacs is told to visit ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’, load
‘<tt>hack-c-program.el</tt>’
+(which makes changes in the visited file), save ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’
(note that
<code>save-buffer</code> is the function that <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd> is bound to),
and
-then exit to the shell from which the command was executed.
<samp>`-batch'</samp>
-guarantees there will be no problem redirecting output to <tt>`log'</tt>,
+then exit to the shell from which the command was executed.
‘<samp>-batch</samp>’
+guarantees there will be no problem redirecting output to
‘<tt>log</tt>’,
because Emacs will not assume that it has a display terminal to work
with.
</p>
@@ -550,31 +549,31 @@
available to control color, border, and window title and icon name:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-title <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-wn <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-T <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-title <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-wn <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-T <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>title</var> as the window title. This sets the
<code>frame-title-format</code> variable, which controls the title of the X
window corresponding to the selected frame. This is the same format as
<code>mode-line-format</code>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-iconname <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-in <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-iconname <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-in <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>title</var> as the icon name. This sets the
<code>frame-icon-title-format</code> variable, which controls the title of
the icon corresponding to the selected frame.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-mc <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-mc <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the mouse color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-cr <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-cr <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the text-cursor foreground color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-private'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-private</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Install a private colormap for XEmacs.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -583,63 +582,62 @@
command line arguments.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-background <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bg <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-background <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bg <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the background color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-bordercolor <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bd <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bordercolor <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bd <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the border color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-borderwidth <var>width</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bw <var>width</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-borderwidth <var>width</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bw <var>width</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>width</var> as the border width.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-display <var>display</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-d <var>display</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-display <var>display</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-d <var>display</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>When running under the X window system, create the window containing the
Emacs frame on the display named <var>display</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-foreground <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-fg <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-foreground <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-fg <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the foreground color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-font <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-fn <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-font <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-fn <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>name</var> as the default font.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-geometry <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-geom <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-g <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-geometry <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-geom <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-g <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the geometry (window size and/or position) specified by
<var>spec</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-iconic'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-iconic</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Start up iconified.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-rv'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-rv</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Bring up Emacs in reverse video.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-name <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-name <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the resource manager resources specified by <var>name</var>.
The default is to use the name of the program (<code>argv[0]</code>) as
the resource manager name.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-xrm'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-xrm</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Read something into the resource database for this invocation of Emacs
only.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Startup-Paths"></a>
<a name="SEC45"></a>
@@ -754,15 +752,15 @@
(you guessed it) last.
</p>
<p>By default, XEmacs expects an early package hierarchy in the
-subdirectory <tt>`.xemacs/xemacs-packages'</tt> of the user's home
+subdirectory ‘<tt>.xemacs/xemacs-packages</tt>’ of the user's home
directory.
</p>
<p>Moreover, XEmacs expects late hierarchies in the subdirectories
-<tt>`site-packages'</tt>, <tt>`mule-packages'</tt>, and
<tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt>
-(in that order) of the <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs'</tt> subdirectory of one
of
+‘<tt>site-packages</tt>’, ‘<tt>mule-packages</tt>’,
and ‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’
+(in that order) of the ‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs</tt>’
subdirectory of one of
the installation hierarchies. (If you run in-place, these are direct
subdirectories of the build directory.) Furthermore, XEmacs will also
-search these subdirectories in the
<tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>'</tt>
+search these subdirectories in the
‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION></tt>’
subdirectory and prefer directories found there.
</p>
<p>By default, XEmacs does not have a pre-configured last package
@@ -783,8 +781,8 @@
the <code>EMACSPACKAGEPATH</code> environment variable.
</p>
<p>An XEmacs package is laid out just like a normal installed XEmacs lisp
-directory. It may have <tt>`lisp'</tt>, <tt>`etc'</tt>, <tt>`info'</tt>, and
-<tt>`lib-src'</tt> subdirectories. XEmacs adds these at appropriate places
+directory. It may have ‘<tt>lisp</tt>’,
‘<tt>etc</tt>’, ‘<tt>info</tt>’, and
+‘<tt>lib-src</tt>’ subdirectories. XEmacs adds these at
appropriate places
within the various system-wide paths.
</p>
<p>There may be any number of package hierarchy directories.
@@ -818,23 +816,23 @@
<dt> <code>version-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX115"></a>
<p>directories are specific to the version of XEmacs they belong to and
-typically reside under <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>'</tt>.
+typically reside under
‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION></tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>site-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX116"></a>
<p>directories are independent of the version of XEmacs they belong to and
-typically reside under <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs'</tt>
+typically reside under ‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs</tt>’
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>architecture-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX117"></a>
<p>directories are specific both to the version of XEmacs and the
architecture it runs on and typically reside under
-<tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>/<ARCHITECTURE>'</tt>.
+‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>/<ARCHITECTURE></tt>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>During installation, all of these directories may also reside directly
-under <tt>`<root>'</tt>, because that is where they are in the XEmacs
tarball.
+under ‘<tt><root></tt>’, because that is where they are in
the XEmacs tarball.
</p>
<p>If XEmacs runs with the <code>-debug-paths</code> option (see section <a
href="#SEC41">Command Line Switches and Arguments</a>), it will print the
values of these variables, hopefully
aiding in debugging any problems which come up.
@@ -863,8 +861,8 @@
<dd><a name="IDX122"></a>
<p>Contains the location of info files. (See <a
href="../info/index.html#Top">(info)</a>.) It contains
the package info directories and the version-specific core
-documentation. Moreover, XEmacs will add <tt>`/usr/info'</tt>,
-<tt>`/usr/local/info'</tt> as well as the directories of the environment
+documentation. Moreover, XEmacs will add ‘<tt>/usr/info</tt>’,
+‘<tt>/usr/local/info</tt>’ as well as the directories of the
environment
variable <code>INFOPATH</code>
<a name="IDX123"></a>
to <code>Info-directory-list</code>.
@@ -888,7 +886,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>doc-directory</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX128"></a>
-<p>Is the directory containing the architecture-specific <tt>`DOC'</tt> file
+<p>Is the directory containing the architecture-specific
‘<tt>DOC</tt>’ file
that contains documentation for XEmacs' commands.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -909,7 +907,6 @@
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC39" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_7.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_7.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_7.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_7.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@
them. This inserts the characters you type into the buffer at the
cursor (that is, at <em>point</em>; see section <a
href="xemacs_4.html#SEC8">Point</a>). The cursor moves
forward, and any text after the cursor moves forward too. If the text
-in the buffer is <samp>`FOOBAR'</samp>, with the cursor before the
<samp>`B'</samp>,
-then if you type <kbd>XX</kbd>, you get <samp>`FOOXXBAR'</samp>, with the
cursor
-still before the <samp>`B'</samp>.
+in the buffer is ‘<samp>FOOBAR</samp>’, with the cursor before the
‘<samp>B</samp>’,
+then if you type <kbd>XX</kbd>, you get ‘<samp>FOOXXBAR</samp>’,
with the cursor
+still before the ‘<samp>B</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX132"></a>
<a name="IDX133"></a>
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@
the contents of a file in any way, including editing the file with
Emacs, you must specify the file name.
</p>
-<p> Consider a file named <tt>`/usr/rms/foo.c'</tt>. To begin editing
+<p> Consider a file named ‘<tt>/usr/rms/foo.c</tt>’. To begin
editing
this file from Emacs, type:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-f /usr/rms/foo.c
<kbd>RET</kbd>
@@ -470,8 +470,8 @@
the new text in the file by typing <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd>
(<code>save-buffer</code>) or
choosing <b>Save Buffer</b> from the <b>File</b> menu. This makes the changes
permanent by copying the altered buffer contents back into the file
-<tt>`/usr/rms/foo.c'</tt>. Until you save, the changes exist only inside
-Emacs, and the file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> is unaltered.
+‘<tt>/usr/rms/foo.c</tt>’. Until you save, the changes exist only
inside
+Emacs, and the file ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ is unaltered.
</p>
<p> To create a file, visit the file with <kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> as if it already
existed or choose <b>Open...</b> from the <b>File</b> menu and provide the
@@ -709,20 +709,20 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Char: c (0143, 99, 0x63)
point=18862 of 24800(76%) column 53
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(In fact, this is the output produced when point is before <samp>`column
-53'</samp> in the example.)
+<p>(In fact, this is the output produced when point is before
‘<samp>column
+53</samp>’ in the example.)
</p>
-<p> The four values after <samp>`Char:'</samp> describe the character that
follows
+<p> The four values after ‘<samp>Char:</samp>’ describe the
character that follows
point, first by showing it and then by giving its character code in
octal, decimal and hex.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`point='</samp> is followed by the position of point expressed as a
character
+<p> ‘<samp>point=</samp>’ is followed by the position of point
expressed as a character
count. The front of the buffer counts as position 1, one character later
as 2, and so on. The next, larger number is the total number of characters
in the buffer. Afterward in parentheses comes the position expressed as a
percentage of the total size.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`column'</samp> is followed by the horizontal position of point, in
+<p> ‘<samp>column</samp>’ is followed by the horizontal position
of point, in
columns from the left edge of the window.
</p>
<p> If the buffer has been narrowed, making some of the text at the
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@
<a name="IDX203"></a>
<a name="IDX204"></a>
<p> If your keyboard has a <kbd>META</kbd> key (labelled with a diamond on
-Sun-type keyboards and labelled <samp>`Alt'</samp> on some other keyboards),
the
+Sun-type keyboards and labelled ‘<samp>Alt</samp>’ on some other
keyboards), the
easiest way to specify a numeric argument is to type digits and/or a
minus sign while holding down the <kbd>META</kbd> key. For example,
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-5 C-n
@@ -835,11 +835,11 @@
</p>
<p> You can use a numeric argument to insert multiple copies of a
character. This is straightforward unless the character is a digit; for
-example, <kbd>C-u 6 4 a</kbd> inserts 64 copies of the character
<samp>`a'</samp>.
+example, <kbd>C-u 6 4 a</kbd> inserts 64 copies of the character
‘<samp>a</samp>’.
But this does not work for inserting digits; <kbd>C-u 6 4 1</kbd> specifies
an argument of 641, rather than inserting anything. To separate the
digit to insert from the argument, type another <kbd>C-u</kbd>; for example,
-<kbd>C-u 6 4 C-u 1</kbd> does insert 64 copies of the character
<samp>`1'</samp>.
+<kbd>C-u 6 4 C-u 1</kbd> does insert 64 copies of the character
‘<samp>1</samp>’.
</p>
<p> We use the term “prefix argument” as well as “numeric
argument” to
emphasize that you type the argument before the command, and to
@@ -847,7 +847,6 @@
the command.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC49" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_8.html:1.15
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_8.html:1.16
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_8.html:1.15 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_8.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -123,7 +123,6 @@
<kbd>C-_</kbd>. <kbd>C-x u</kbd> is an alternative you can type in the same
fashion on any terminal.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC49"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_9.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_9.html:1.20
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_9.html:1.21
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_9.html:1.20 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_9.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -155,18 +155,18 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Find File: /u2/emacs/src/
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>where <samp>`Find File: '</samp> is the prompt. Typing <kbd>buffer.c</kbd>
-specifies the file <tt>`/u2/emacs/src/buffer.c'</tt>. To find files in
+<p>where ‘<samp>Find File: </samp>’ is the prompt. Typing
<kbd>buffer.c</kbd>
+specifies the file ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/src/buffer.c</tt>’. To find
files in
nearby directories, use <kbd>..</kbd>; thus, if you type
<kbd>../lisp/simple.el</kbd>, you will get the file named
-<tt>`/u2/emacs/lisp/simple.el'</tt>. Alternatively, you can kill with
+‘<tt>/u2/emacs/lisp/simple.el</tt>’. Alternatively, you can kill
with
<kbd>M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> the directory names you don't want (see section <a
href="xemacs_23.html#SEC206">Words</a>).
</p>
<p> If you don't want any of the default, you can kill it with <kbd>C-a
C-k</kbd>. But you don't need to kill the default; you can simply ignore it.
Insert an absolute file name, one starting with a slash or a tilde,
after the default directory. For example, to specify the file
-<tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt>, just insert that name, giving these minibuffer
+‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’, just insert that name, giving these
minibuffer
contents:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Find File:
/u2/emacs/src//etc/termcap
@@ -177,8 +177,8 @@
<a name="IDX215"></a>
<p>XEmacs gives a special meaning to a double slash (which is not normally
a useful thing to write): it means, “ignore everything before the
-second slash in the pair.” Thus, <samp>`/u2/emacs/src/'</samp> is
ignored in
-the example above, and you get the file <tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt>.
+second slash in the pair.” Thus,
‘<samp>/u2/emacs/src/</samp>’ is ignored in
+the example above, and you get the file ‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX216"></a>
<p>If you set <code>insert-default-directory</code> to <code>nil</code>, the
default
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
</p>
<p> Case is normally significant in completion because it is significant
in most of the names that you can complete (buffer names, file names and
-command names). Thus, <samp>`fo'</samp> does not complete to
<samp>`Foo'</samp>. When
+command names). Thus, ‘<samp>fo</samp>’ does not complete to
‘<samp>Foo</samp>’. When
you are completing a name in which case does not matter, case may be
ignored for completion's sake if specified by program.
</p>
@@ -350,20 +350,20 @@
<p> A concrete example may help here. If you type <kbd>M-x au
<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>,
the <kbd>TAB</kbd> looks for alternatives (in this case, command names) that
-start with <samp>`au'</samp>. There are several, including
+start with ‘<samp>au</samp>’. There are several, including
<code>auto-fill-mode</code> and <code>auto-save-mode</code>—but they are
all the
-same as far as <code>auto</code>, so the <samp>`au'</samp> in the minibuffer
changes
-to <samp>`auto'</samp>.
+same as far as <code>auto</code>, so the ‘<samp>au</samp>’ in the
minibuffer changes
+to ‘<samp>auto</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you type <kbd>TAB</kbd> again immediately, there are multiple
possibilities for the very next character—it could be any of
-<samp>`c-'</samp>—so no more characters are added; instead,
<kbd>TAB</kbd>
+‘<samp>c-</samp>’—so no more characters are added; instead,
<kbd>TAB</kbd>
displays a list of all possible completions in another window.
</p>
<p> If you go on to type <kbd>-f <kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>, this <kbd>TAB</kbd>
sees
-<samp>`auto-f'</samp>. The only command name starting this way is
+‘<samp>auto-f</samp>’. The only command name starting this way is
<code>auto-fill-mode</code>, so completion fills in the rest of that. You now
-have <samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp> in the minibuffer after typing just <kbd>au
+have ‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’ in the minibuffer after typing
just <kbd>au
<kbd>TAB</kbd> f <kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. Note that <kbd>TAB</kbd> has this
effect because in
the minibuffer it is bound to the command <code>minibuffer-complete</code>
when completion is available.
@@ -422,11 +422,11 @@
<a name="IDX220"></a>
<a name="IDX221"></a>
<p> <kbd>SPC</kbd> completes much like <kbd>TAB</kbd>, but never goes beyond
the
-next hyphen or space. If you have <samp>`auto-f'</samp> in the minibuffer and
-type <kbd>SPC</kbd>, it finds that the completion is
<samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp>,
-but it stops completing after <samp>`fill-'</samp>. This gives
-<samp>`auto-fill-'</samp>. Another <kbd>SPC</kbd> at this point completes all
the
-way to <samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp>. <kbd>SPC</kbd> in the minibuffer when
+next hyphen or space. If you have ‘<samp>auto-f</samp>’ in the
minibuffer and
+type <kbd>SPC</kbd>, it finds that the completion is
‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’,
+but it stops completing after ‘<samp>fill-</samp>’. This gives
+‘<samp>auto-fill-</samp>’. Another <kbd>SPC</kbd> at this point
completes all the
+way to ‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’. <kbd>SPC</kbd> in the
minibuffer when
completion is available runs the command
<code>minibuffer-complete-word</code>.
</p>
@@ -563,8 +563,8 @@
list of strings; a file whose name ends in any of those strings is
ignored as a possible completion. The standard value of this variable
has several elements including <code>".o"</code>,
<code>".elc"</code>, <code>".dvi"</code>
-and <code>"~"</code>. The effect is that, for example,
<samp>`foo'</samp> can
-complete to <samp>`foo.c'</samp> even though <samp>`foo.o'</samp> exists as
well.
+and <code>"~"</code>. The effect is that, for example,
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ can
+complete to ‘<samp>foo.c</samp>’ even though
‘<samp>foo.o</samp>’ exists as well.
However, if <em>all</em> the possible completions end in “ignored”
strings, then they are not ignored. Ignored extensions do not apply to
lists of completions—those always mention all possible completions.
@@ -775,7 +775,6 @@
Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the corresponding
<code>command-history</code> element to <code>eval</code>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
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Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passfirst
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.8
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.9
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passfirst:1.8 Sat Jan 15 23:46:15 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passfirst Sat Apr 8 11:37:05 2006
@@ -927,7 +927,6 @@
xemacs.texi(,1060) efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to
XEmacs, but anybody
xemacs.texi(,1061) can use it afterward.
xemacs.texi(,1062)
-./frame.texi(,1)
./frame.texi(,1) @node Frame, Keystrokes, Concept Index, Top
./frame.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./frame.texi(,3) @chapter The XEmacs Frame
@@ -1503,7 +1502,6 @@
./frame.texi(,573) Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and
capabilities are
./frame.texi(,574) used in XEmacs.
./keystrokes.texi(,1)
-./keystrokes.texi(,1)
./keystrokes.texi(,2) @node Keystrokes, Pull-down Menus, Frame, Top
./keystrokes.texi(,3) @chapter Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
./keystrokes.texi(,4)
@@ -1998,7 +1996,6 @@
./keystrokes.texi(,515) then the information on individual variables will make
sense.
./keystrokes.texi(,516) @xref{Variables}.
./menus.texi(,1)
-./menus.texi(,1)
./menus.texi(,2) @node Pull-down Menus, Entering Emacs, Keystrokes, Top
./menus.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./menus.texi(,4) @section XEmacs Pull-down Menus
@@ -2550,7 +2547,6 @@
./menus.texi(,550) @code{relabel-menu-item}. This function also takes the
argument @var{path}.
./menus.texi(,551)
./menus.texi(,552) @var{new-name} is the string to which the menu item will be
changed.
-./entering.texi(,1)
./entering.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./entering.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./entering.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -2713,7 +2709,6 @@
./entering.texi(,160) their only relationship with the operating system. You
can customize
./entering.texi(,161) these keys to run any commands of your choice
(@pxref{Keymaps}).
./cmdargs.texi(,1)
-./cmdargs.texi(,1)
./cmdargs.texi(,2) @node Command Switches, Startup Paths, Exiting, Top
./cmdargs.texi(,3) @section Command Line Switches and Arguments
./cmdargs.texi(,4) @cindex command line arguments
@@ -3022,7 +3017,6 @@
./cmdargs.texi(,307) Read something into the resource database for this
invocation of Emacs only.
./cmdargs.texi(,308)
./cmdargs.texi(,309) @end table
-./startup.texi(,1)
./startup.texi(,1) @node Startup Paths, Packages, Command Switches, Top
./startup.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./startup.texi(,3) @section How XEmacs finds Directories and Files
@@ -3218,7 +3212,6 @@
./startup.texi(,193) @end table
./startup.texi(,194)
./startup.texi(,195)
-./basic.texi(,1)
./basic.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./basic.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
./basic.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -3847,7 +3840,6 @@
./basic.texi(,626) the command.
./basic.texi(,627)
./undo.texi(,1)
-./undo.texi(,1)
./undo.texi(,2) @node Undo, Minibuffer, Basic, Top
./undo.texi(,3) @chapter Undoing Changes
./undo.texi(,4) @cindex undo
@@ -3914,7 +3906,6 @@
./undo.texi(,65) @kbd{C-_}. @kbd{C-x u} is an alternative you can type in the
same
./undo.texi(,66) fashion on any terminal.
./mini.texi(,1)
-./mini.texi(,1)
./mini.texi(,2) @node Minibuffer, M-x, Undo, Top
./mini.texi(,3) @chapter The Minibuffer
./mini.texi(,4) @cindex minibuffer
@@ -4459,7 +4450,6 @@
./mini.texi(,551) Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the
corresponding
./mini.texi(,552) @code{command-history} element to @code{eval}.
./m-x.texi(,1)
-./m-x.texi(,1)
./m-x.texi(,2) @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top
./m-x.texi(,3) @chapter Running Commands by Name
./m-x.texi(,4)
@@ -4605,7 +4595,6 @@
./m-x.texi(,144) which is responsible for reading the name of another command
and invoking
./m-x.texi(,145) it.
./help.texi(,1)
-./help.texi(,1)
./help.texi(,2) @node Help, Mark, M-x, Top
./help.texi(,3) @chapter Help
./help.texi(,4) @kindex Help
@@ -5052,7 +5041,6 @@
./help.texi(,450) @file{xemacs/etc/DISTRIB}, which tells you how you can order
a copy of
./help.texi(,451) the latest version of XEmacs.
./mark.texi(,1)
-./mark.texi(,1)
./mark.texi(,2) @node Mark, Mouse Selection, Help, Top
./mark.texi(,3) @chapter Selecting Text
./mark.texi(,4) @cindex mark
@@ -5293,7 +5281,6 @@
./mark.texi(,239) marker objects in the order most recent first. This
variable is local
./mark.texi(,240) in every buffer.
./mouse.texi(,1)
-./mouse.texi(,1)
./mouse.texi(,2) @node Mouse Selection, Additional Mouse Operations, Mark, Top
./mouse.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./mouse.texi(,4) @section Selecting Text with the Mouse
@@ -5460,7 +5447,6 @@
./mouse.texi(,165) the selected text is immediately inserted after being
selected; and the
./mouse.texi(,166) selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
./killing.texi(,1)
-./killing.texi(,1)
./killing.texi(,23)
./killing.texi(,24) @node Killing, Yanking, Additional Mouse Operations, Top
./killing.texi(,25) @section Deletion and Killing
@@ -6193,7 +6179,6 @@
./killing.texi(,752) Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
./killing.texi(,753) @xref{RegRect,,Rectangle Registers}.
./regs.texi(,1)
-./regs.texi(,1)
./regs.texi(,2) @node Registers, Display, Rectangles, Top
./regs.texi(,3) @chapter Registers
./regs.texi(,4) @cindex registers
@@ -6505,7 +6490,6 @@
./regs.texi(,310) @var{bookmark} points to.
./regs.texi(,311) @end table
./display.texi(,1)
-./display.texi(,1)
./display.texi(,2) @node Display, Search, Registers, Top
./display.texi(,3) @chapter Controlling the Display
./display.texi(,4)
@@ -6765,7 +6749,6 @@
./display.texi(,262) lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of
the invisible lines.
./display.texi(,263) This variable becomes local automatically when set.
./search.texi(,1)
-./search.texi(,1)
./search.texi(,2) @node Search, Fixit, Display, Top
./search.texi(,3) @chapter Searching and Replacement
./search.texi(,4) @cindex searching
@@ -7792,7 +7775,6 @@
./search.texi(,1027) specified regexp.
./search.texi(,1028) @end table
./fixit.texi(,1)
-./fixit.texi(,1)
./fixit.texi(,2) @node Fixit, Files, Search, Top
./fixit.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Fixing Typos
./fixit.texi(,4) @cindex typos
@@ -7976,7 +7958,6 @@
./fixit.texi(,182) whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It
prints a message
./fixit.texi(,183) giving the answer in the echo area.
./files.texi(,1)
-./files.texi(,1)
./files.texi(,2) @node Files, Buffers, Fixit, Top
./files.texi(,3) @chapter File Handling
./files.texi(,4) @cindex files
@@ -9767,7 +9748,6 @@
./files.texi(,1789) viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the
default Emacs
./files.texi(,1790) cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type
@kbd{C-c}.
./buffers.texi(,1)
-./buffers.texi(,1)
./buffers.texi(,2) @node Buffers, Windows, Files, Top
./buffers.texi(,3) @chapter Using Multiple Buffers
./buffers.texi(,4)
@@ -10079,7 +10059,6 @@
./buffers.texi(,310) type @kbd{C-x C-b}) and select the buffer list manually,
you can use all
./buffers.texi(,311) the commands described here.
./windows.texi(,1)
-./windows.texi(,1)
./windows.texi(,2) @node Windows, Mule, Buffers, Top
./windows.texi(,3) @chapter Multiple Windows
./windows.texi(,4) @cindex windows
@@ -10366,7 +10345,6 @@
./windows.texi(,285) Readjust the sizes of all windows on the frame until all
windows have
./windows.texi(,286) roughly the same number of lines.
./windows.texi(,287) @end table
-./mule.texi(,1)
./mule.texi(,1) @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
./mule.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
./mule.texi(,3) @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -11058,7 +11036,6 @@
./mule.texi(,691) encode. By default, this variable is @code{nil}, which
implies that you
./mule.texi(,692) cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
./major.texi(,1)
-./major.texi(,1)
./major.texi(,2) @node Major Modes, Indentation, Mule, Top
./major.texi(,3) @chapter Major Modes
./major.texi(,4) @cindex major modes
@@ -11172,7 +11149,6 @@
./major.texi(,112) mode. If @code{default-major-mode} is @code{nil}, the
major mode is
./major.texi(,113) taken from the previously selected buffer.
./indent.texi(,1)
-./indent.texi(,1)
./indent.texi(,2) @node Indentation, Text, Major Modes, Top
./indent.texi(,3) @chapter Indentation
./indent.texi(,4) @cindex indentation
@@ -11360,7 +11336,6 @@
./indent.texi(,186) spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing
indentation. @kbd{M-x
./indent.texi(,187) untabify} changes all tabs in the region to corresponding
numbers of spaces.
./text.texi(,1)
-./text.texi(,1)
./text.texi(,2) @node Text, Programs, Indentation, Top
./text.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Human Languages
./text.texi(,4) @cindex text
@@ -12487,7 +12462,6 @@
./text.texi(,1125) convert everything between point and mark to the specified
case. Point and
./text.texi(,1126) mark do not address@hidden
./programs.texi(,1)
-./programs.texi(,1)
./programs.texi(,2) @node Programs, Running, Text, Top
./programs.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Programs
./programs.texi(,4) @cindex Lisp
@@ -14548,7 +14522,6 @@
./programs.texi(,2064) The variable @code{asm-comment-char} specifies which
character
./programs.texi(,2065) starts comments in assembler syntax.
./building.texi(,1)
-./building.texi(,1)
./building.texi(,2) @node Running, Abbrevs, Programs, Top
./building.texi(,3) @chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
./building.texi(,4)
@@ -15153,7 +15126,6 @@
./building.texi(,603) the function definition that point is in, but the way of
doing so is
./building.texi(,604) different according to where the relevant Lisp
environment is found.
./building.texi(,605) @xref{Lisp Modes}.
-./packages.texi(,1)
./packages.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./packages.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./packages.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -16189,7 +16161,6 @@
./packages.texi(,1033) @end table
./packages.texi(,1034)
./abbrevs.texi(,1)
-./abbrevs.texi(,1)
./abbrevs.texi(,2) @node Abbrevs, Picture, Running, Top
./abbrevs.texi(,3) @chapter Abbrevs
./abbrevs.texi(,4) @cindex abbrevs
@@ -16497,7 +16468,6 @@
./abbrevs.texi(,306) expansion of a word with @kbd{M-/} is completely
independent of whether it
./abbrevs.texi(,307) has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
./picture.texi(,1)
-./picture.texi(,1)
./picture.texi(,2) @node Picture, Sending Mail, Abbrevs, Top
./picture.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Pictures
./picture.texi(,4) @cindex pictures
@@ -16749,7 +16719,6 @@
./picture.texi(,250) select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode,
it is highlighted
./picture.texi(,251) as a rectangle.
./sending.texi(,1)
-./sending.texi(,1)
./sending.texi(,2) @node Sending Mail, Reading Mail, Picture, Top
./sending.texi(,3) @chapter Sending Mail
./sending.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17100,7 +17069,6 @@
./sending.texi(,349) then calls the value of @code{mail-mode-hook} if that is
not void or
./sending.texi(,350) @code{nil}.
./reading.texi(,1)
-./reading.texi(,1)
./reading.texi(,2) @node Reading Mail, Calendar/Diary, Sending Mail, Top
./reading.texi(,3) @chapter Reading Mail
./reading.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17132,7 +17100,6 @@
./reading.texi(,30) you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should
consider
./reading.texi(,31) using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF
Emacs, it
./reading.texi(,32) is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-./calendar.texi(,1)
./calendar.texi(,1) @node Calendar/Diary, Sorting, Reading Mail, Top
./calendar.texi(,2) @section Calendar Mode and the Diary
./calendar.texi(,3) @cindex calendar
@@ -19443,7 +19410,6 @@
./calendar.texi(,2308) is 5 seconds.
./calendar.texi(,2309) @end table
./misc.texi(,1)
-./misc.texi(,1)
./misc.texi(,8)
./misc.texi(,9) @node Sorting, Shell, Calendar/Diary, Top
./misc.texi(,10) @section Sorting Text
@@ -20210,7 +20176,6 @@
./misc.texi(,783) @xref{Mocklisp}.
./misc.texi(,784) @end table
./custom.texi(,1)
-./custom.texi(,1)
./custom.texi(,2) @node Customization, Quitting, Emulation, Top
./custom.texi(,3) @chapter Customization
./custom.texi(,4) @cindex customization
@@ -22766,7 +22731,6 @@
./custom.texi(,2554) The same is true of the scrollbars: They accept whichever
resources are
./custom.texi(,2555) appropriate for the toolkit in use.
./trouble.texi(,1)
-./trouble.texi(,1)
./trouble.texi(,10)
./trouble.texi(,11) @node Quitting, Lossage, Customization, Top
./trouble.texi(,12) @section Quitting and Aborting
@@ -23167,8 +23131,6 @@
./trouble.texi(,407) configuration problems.
xemacs.texi(,1099)
./new.texi(,1)
-./new.texi(,1)
-./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,2) @node Glossary, Manifesto, Intro, Top
./glossary.texi(,3) @unnumbered Glossary
@@ -23935,7 +23897,6 @@
./glossary.texi(,764) systems call this ``pasting''. @xref{Yanking}.
./glossary.texi(,765) @end table
./gnu.texi(,1)
-./gnu.texi(,1)
./gnu.texi(,2) @node Manifesto, Key Index, Glossary, Top
./gnu.texi(,3) @unnumbered The GNU Manifesto
./gnu.texi(,4)
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passtexi
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.3
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.4
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passtexi:1.3 Tue Nov 25 10:35:33 2003
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs.passtexi Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -970,7 +970,6 @@
xemacs.texi(,1060) efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to
XEmacs, but anybody
xemacs.texi(,1061) can use it afterward.
xemacs.texi(,1062)
-./frame.texi(,1)
./frame.texi(,1) @node Frame, Keystrokes, Concept Index, Top
./frame.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./frame.texi(,3) @chapter The XEmacs Frame
@@ -1546,7 +1545,6 @@
./frame.texi(,573) Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and
capabilities are
./frame.texi(,574) used in XEmacs.
./keystrokes.texi(,1)
-./keystrokes.texi(,1)
./keystrokes.texi(,2) @node Keystrokes, Pull-down Menus, Frame, Top
./keystrokes.texi(,3) @chapter Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
./keystrokes.texi(,4)
@@ -2041,7 +2039,6 @@
./keystrokes.texi(,515) then the information on individual variables will make
sense.
./keystrokes.texi(,516) @xref{Variables}.
./menus.texi(,1)
-./menus.texi(,1)
./menus.texi(,2) @node Pull-down Menus, Entering Emacs, Keystrokes, Top
./menus.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./menus.texi(,4) @section XEmacs Pull-down Menus
@@ -2593,7 +2590,6 @@
./menus.texi(,550) @code{relabel-menu-item}. This function also takes the
argument @var{path}.
./menus.texi(,551)
./menus.texi(,552) @var{new-name} is the string to which the menu item will be
changed.
-./entering.texi(,1)
./entering.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./entering.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./entering.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -2756,7 +2752,6 @@
./entering.texi(,160) their only relationship with the operating system. You
can customize
./entering.texi(,161) these keys to run any commands of your choice
(@pxref{Keymaps}).
./cmdargs.texi(,1)
-./cmdargs.texi(,1)
./cmdargs.texi(,2) @node Command Switches, Startup Paths, Exiting, Top
./cmdargs.texi(,3) @section Command Line Switches and Arguments
./cmdargs.texi(,4) @cindex command line arguments
@@ -3065,7 +3060,6 @@
./cmdargs.texi(,307) Read something into the resource database for this
invocation of Emacs only.
./cmdargs.texi(,308)
./cmdargs.texi(,309) @end table
-./startup.texi(,1)
./startup.texi(,1) @node Startup Paths, Packages, Command Switches, Top
./startup.texi(,2) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./startup.texi(,3) @section How XEmacs finds Directories and Files
@@ -3261,7 +3255,6 @@
./startup.texi(,193) @end table
./startup.texi(,194)
./startup.texi(,195)
-./basic.texi(,1)
./basic.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./basic.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
./basic.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -3890,7 +3883,6 @@
./basic.texi(,626) the command.
./basic.texi(,627)
./undo.texi(,1)
-./undo.texi(,1)
./undo.texi(,2) @node Undo, Minibuffer, Basic, Top
./undo.texi(,3) @chapter Undoing Changes
./undo.texi(,4) @cindex undo
@@ -3957,7 +3949,6 @@
./undo.texi(,65) @kbd{C-_}. @kbd{C-x u} is an alternative you can type in the
same
./undo.texi(,66) fashion on any terminal.
./mini.texi(,1)
-./mini.texi(,1)
./mini.texi(,2) @node Minibuffer, M-x, Undo, Top
./mini.texi(,3) @chapter The Minibuffer
./mini.texi(,4) @cindex minibuffer
@@ -4502,7 +4493,6 @@
./mini.texi(,551) Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the
corresponding
./mini.texi(,552) @code{command-history} element to @code{eval}.
./m-x.texi(,1)
-./m-x.texi(,1)
./m-x.texi(,2) @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top
./m-x.texi(,3) @chapter Running Commands by Name
./m-x.texi(,4)
@@ -4648,7 +4638,6 @@
./m-x.texi(,144) which is responsible for reading the name of another command
and invoking
./m-x.texi(,145) it.
./help.texi(,1)
-./help.texi(,1)
./help.texi(,2) @node Help, Mark, M-x, Top
./help.texi(,3) @chapter Help
./help.texi(,4) @kindex Help
@@ -5095,7 +5084,6 @@
./help.texi(,450) @file{xemacs/etc/DISTRIB}, which tells you how you can order
a copy of
./help.texi(,451) the latest version of XEmacs.
./mark.texi(,1)
-./mark.texi(,1)
./mark.texi(,2) @node Mark, Mouse Selection, Help, Top
./mark.texi(,3) @chapter Selecting Text
./mark.texi(,4) @cindex mark
@@ -5336,7 +5324,6 @@
./mark.texi(,239) marker objects in the order most recent first. This
variable is local
./mark.texi(,240) in every buffer.
./mouse.texi(,1)
-./mouse.texi(,1)
./mouse.texi(,2) @node Mouse Selection, Additional Mouse Operations, Mark, Top
./mouse.texi(,3) @comment node-name, next, previous, up
./mouse.texi(,4) @section Selecting Text with the Mouse
@@ -5503,7 +5490,6 @@
./mouse.texi(,165) the selected text is immediately inserted after being
selected; and the
./mouse.texi(,166) selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
./killing.texi(,1)
-./killing.texi(,1)
./killing.texi(,23)
./killing.texi(,24) @node Killing, Yanking, Additional Mouse Operations, Top
./killing.texi(,25) @section Deletion and Killing
@@ -6236,7 +6222,6 @@
./killing.texi(,752) Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
./killing.texi(,753) @xref{RegRect,,Rectangle Registers}.
./regs.texi(,1)
-./regs.texi(,1)
./regs.texi(,2) @node Registers, Display, Rectangles, Top
./regs.texi(,3) @chapter Registers
./regs.texi(,4) @cindex registers
@@ -6548,7 +6533,6 @@
./regs.texi(,310) @var{bookmark} points to.
./regs.texi(,311) @end table
./display.texi(,1)
-./display.texi(,1)
./display.texi(,2) @node Display, Search, Registers, Top
./display.texi(,3) @chapter Controlling the Display
./display.texi(,4)
@@ -6808,7 +6792,6 @@
./display.texi(,262) lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of
the invisible lines.
./display.texi(,263) This variable becomes local automatically when set.
./search.texi(,1)
-./search.texi(,1)
./search.texi(,2) @node Search, Fixit, Display, Top
./search.texi(,3) @chapter Searching and Replacement
./search.texi(,4) @cindex searching
@@ -7835,7 +7818,6 @@
./search.texi(,1027) specified regexp.
./search.texi(,1028) @end table
./fixit.texi(,1)
-./fixit.texi(,1)
./fixit.texi(,2) @node Fixit, Files, Search, Top
./fixit.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Fixing Typos
./fixit.texi(,4) @cindex typos
@@ -8019,7 +8001,6 @@
./fixit.texi(,182) whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It
prints a message
./fixit.texi(,183) giving the answer in the echo area.
./files.texi(,1)
-./files.texi(,1)
./files.texi(,2) @node Files, Buffers, Fixit, Top
./files.texi(,3) @chapter File Handling
./files.texi(,4) @cindex files
@@ -9810,7 +9791,6 @@
./files.texi(,1789) viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the
default Emacs
./files.texi(,1790) cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type
@kbd{C-c}.
./buffers.texi(,1)
-./buffers.texi(,1)
./buffers.texi(,2) @node Buffers, Windows, Files, Top
./buffers.texi(,3) @chapter Using Multiple Buffers
./buffers.texi(,4)
@@ -10122,7 +10102,6 @@
./buffers.texi(,310) type @kbd{C-x C-b}) and select the buffer list manually,
you can use all
./buffers.texi(,311) the commands described here.
./windows.texi(,1)
-./windows.texi(,1)
./windows.texi(,2) @node Windows, Mule, Buffers, Top
./windows.texi(,3) @chapter Multiple Windows
./windows.texi(,4) @cindex windows
@@ -10409,7 +10388,6 @@
./windows.texi(,285) Readjust the sizes of all windows on the frame until all
windows have
./windows.texi(,286) roughly the same number of lines.
./windows.texi(,287) @end table
-./mule.texi(,1)
./mule.texi(,1) @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
./mule.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
./mule.texi(,3) @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -11101,7 +11079,6 @@
./mule.texi(,691) encode. By default, this variable is @code{nil}, which
implies that you
./mule.texi(,692) cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
./major.texi(,1)
-./major.texi(,1)
./major.texi(,2) @node Major Modes, Indentation, Mule, Top
./major.texi(,3) @chapter Major Modes
./major.texi(,4) @cindex major modes
@@ -11215,7 +11192,6 @@
./major.texi(,112) mode. If @code{default-major-mode} is @code{nil}, the
major mode is
./major.texi(,113) taken from the previously selected buffer.
./indent.texi(,1)
-./indent.texi(,1)
./indent.texi(,2) @node Indentation, Text, Major Modes, Top
./indent.texi(,3) @chapter Indentation
./indent.texi(,4) @cindex indentation
@@ -11403,7 +11379,6 @@
./indent.texi(,186) spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing
indentation. @kbd{M-x
./indent.texi(,187) untabify} changes all tabs in the region to corresponding
numbers of spaces.
./text.texi(,1)
-./text.texi(,1)
./text.texi(,2) @node Text, Programs, Indentation, Top
./text.texi(,3) @chapter Commands for Human Languages
./text.texi(,4) @cindex text
@@ -12530,7 +12505,6 @@
./text.texi(,1125) convert everything between point and mark to the specified
case. Point and
./text.texi(,1126) mark do not address@hidden
./programs.texi(,1)
-./programs.texi(,1)
./programs.texi(,2) @node Programs, Running, Text, Top
./programs.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Programs
./programs.texi(,4) @cindex Lisp
@@ -14591,7 +14565,6 @@
./programs.texi(,2064) The variable @code{asm-comment-char} specifies which
character
./programs.texi(,2065) starts comments in assembler syntax.
./building.texi(,1)
-./building.texi(,1)
./building.texi(,2) @node Running, Abbrevs, Programs, Top
./building.texi(,3) @chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
./building.texi(,4)
@@ -15196,7 +15169,6 @@
./building.texi(,603) the function definition that point is in, but the way of
doing so is
./building.texi(,604) different according to where the relevant Lisp
environment is found.
./building.texi(,605) @xref{Lisp Modes}.
-./packages.texi(,1)
./packages.texi(,1) @c This is part of the XEmacs manual.
./packages.texi(,2) @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
./packages.texi(,3) @c See file xemacs.texi for copying conditions.
@@ -16232,7 +16204,6 @@
./packages.texi(,1033) @end table
./packages.texi(,1034)
./abbrevs.texi(,1)
-./abbrevs.texi(,1)
./abbrevs.texi(,2) @node Abbrevs, Picture, Running, Top
./abbrevs.texi(,3) @chapter Abbrevs
./abbrevs.texi(,4) @cindex abbrevs
@@ -16540,7 +16511,6 @@
./abbrevs.texi(,306) expansion of a word with @kbd{M-/} is completely
independent of whether it
./abbrevs.texi(,307) has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
./picture.texi(,1)
-./picture.texi(,1)
./picture.texi(,2) @node Picture, Sending Mail, Abbrevs, Top
./picture.texi(,3) @chapter Editing Pictures
./picture.texi(,4) @cindex pictures
@@ -16792,7 +16762,6 @@
./picture.texi(,250) select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode,
it is highlighted
./picture.texi(,251) as a rectangle.
./sending.texi(,1)
-./sending.texi(,1)
./sending.texi(,2) @node Sending Mail, Reading Mail, Picture, Top
./sending.texi(,3) @chapter Sending Mail
./sending.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17143,7 +17112,6 @@
./sending.texi(,349) then calls the value of @code{mail-mode-hook} if that is
not void or
./sending.texi(,350) @code{nil}.
./reading.texi(,1)
-./reading.texi(,1)
./reading.texi(,2) @node Reading Mail, Calendar/Diary, Sending Mail, Top
./reading.texi(,3) @chapter Reading Mail
./reading.texi(,4) @cindex mail
@@ -17175,7 +17143,6 @@
./reading.texi(,30) you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should
consider
./reading.texi(,31) using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF
Emacs, it
./reading.texi(,32) is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-./calendar.texi(,1)
./calendar.texi(,1) @node Calendar/Diary, Sorting, Reading Mail, Top
./calendar.texi(,2) @section Calendar Mode and the Diary
./calendar.texi(,3) @cindex calendar
@@ -19486,7 +19453,6 @@
./calendar.texi(,2308) is 5 seconds.
./calendar.texi(,2309) @end table
./misc.texi(,1)
-./misc.texi(,1)
./misc.texi(,8)
./misc.texi(,9) @node Sorting, Shell, Calendar/Diary, Top
./misc.texi(,10) @section Sorting Text
@@ -20253,7 +20219,6 @@
./misc.texi(,783) @xref{Mocklisp}.
./misc.texi(,784) @end table
./custom.texi(,1)
-./custom.texi(,1)
./custom.texi(,2) @node Customization, Quitting, Emulation, Top
./custom.texi(,3) @chapter Customization
./custom.texi(,4) @cindex customization
@@ -22809,7 +22774,6 @@
./custom.texi(,2554) The same is true of the scrollbars: They accept whichever
resources are
./custom.texi(,2555) appropriate for the toolkit in use.
./trouble.texi(,1)
-./trouble.texi(,1)
./trouble.texi(,10)
./trouble.texi(,11) @node Quitting, Lossage, Customization, Top
./trouble.texi(,12) @section Quitting and Aborting
@@ -23210,8 +23174,6 @@
./trouble.texi(,407) configuration problems.
xemacs.texi(,1099)
./new.texi(,1)
-./new.texi(,1)
-./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,1)
./glossary.texi(,2) @node Glossary, Manifesto, Intro, Top
./glossary.texi(,3) @unnumbered Glossary
@@ -23978,7 +23940,6 @@
./glossary.texi(,764) systems call this ``pasting''. @xref{Yanking}.
./glossary.texi(,765) @end table
./gnu.texi(,1)
-./gnu.texi(,1)
./gnu.texi(,2) @node Manifesto, Key Index, Glossary, Top
./gnu.texi(,3) @unnumbered The GNU Manifesto
./gnu.texi(,4)
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_10.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_10.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_10.html:1.21 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_10.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
command.
</p>
<p> Emacs uses the minibuffer for reading input for many different purposes;
-on this occasion, the string <samp>`M-x'</samp> is displayed at the beginning
of
+on this occasion, the string ‘<samp>M-x</samp>’ is displayed at
the beginning of
the minibuffer as a <em>prompt</em> to remind you that your input should be
the name of a command to be run. See section <a
href="xemacs_9.html#SEC60">The Minibuffer</a>, for full information
on the features of the minibuffer.
@@ -202,11 +202,11 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>In addition, if the string begins with <samp>`*'</samp>, an error is
+<p>In addition, if the string begins with ‘<samp>*</samp>’, an
error is
signaled if the buffer is read-only. This happens before reading any
-arguments. If the string begins with <samp>`@'</samp>, the window the mouse is
+arguments. If the string begins with ‘<samp>@</samp>’, the window
the mouse is
over is selected before anything else is done. You may use both
-<samp>`@'</samp> and <samp>`*'</samp>; they are processed in the order that
they appear.
+‘<samp>@</samp>’ and ‘<samp>*</samp>’; they are
processed in the order that they appear.
</p>
<p>Normally, when describing a command that is run by name, we omit the
<kbd>RET</kbd> that is needed to terminate the name. Thus we may refer to
@@ -220,7 +220,6 @@
which is responsible for reading the name of another command and invoking
it.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC60"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_11.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_11.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_11.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_11.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_11.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
(<code>describe-key-briefly</code>) and <kbd>C-h k</kbd>
(<code>describe-key</code>).
<kbd>C-h c <var>key</var></kbd> prints in the echo area the name of the command
that <var>key</var> is bound to. For example, <kbd>C-h c C-f</kbd> prints
-<samp>`forward-char'</samp>. Since command names are chosen to describe what
+‘<samp>forward-char</samp>’. Since command names are chosen to
describe what
the commands do, this is a good way to get a very brief description of
what <var>key</var> does.
</p>
@@ -307,8 +307,8 @@
the function called by the innermost Lisp expression in the buffer
around point, <em>provided</em> that is a valid, defined Lisp function
name. For example, if point is located following the text
-<samp>`(make-vector (car x)'</samp>, the innermost list containing point is the
-one that starts with <samp>`(make-vector'</samp>, so the default is to
describe the
+‘<samp>(make-vector (car x)</samp>’, the innermost list containing
point is the
+one that starts with ‘<samp>(make-vector</samp>’, so the default
is to describe the
function <code>make-vector</code>.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-h f</kbd> is often useful just to verify that you have the right
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
<p> A more sophisticated sort of question to ask is, “What are the
commands for working with files?” To ask this question, type <kbd>C-h
a file <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, which displays a list of all command names that
-contain <samp>`file'</samp>, including <code>copy-file</code>,
<code>find-file</code>, and
+contain ‘<samp>file</samp>’, including <code>copy-file</code>,
<code>find-file</code>, and
so on. With each command name appears a brief description of how to use
the command, and what keys you can currently invoke it with. For
example, it would say that you can invoke <code>find-file</code> by typing
@@ -613,19 +613,18 @@
<p> The other <kbd>C-h</kbd> options display various files of useful
information. <kbd>C-h C-w</kbd> (<code>describe-no-warranty</code>) displays
the
full details on the complete absence of warranty for XEmacs. <kbd>C-h
-n</kbd> (<code>view-emacs-news</code>) displays the file
<tt>`xemacs/etc/NEWS'</tt>,
+n</kbd> (<code>view-emacs-news</code>) displays the file
‘<tt>xemacs/etc/NEWS</tt>’,
which contains documentation on XEmacs changes arranged chronologically.
<kbd>C-h F</kbd> (<code>xemacs-local-faq</code>) displays local version of the
XEmacs frequently-answered-questions-list. <kbd>C-h t</kbd>
(<code>help-with-tutorial</code>) displays the learn-by-doing XEmacs
tutorial. <kbd>C-h C-c</kbd> (<code>describe-copying</code>) displays the file
-<tt>`xemacs/etc/COPYING'</tt>, which tells you the conditions you must obey
+‘<tt>xemacs/etc/COPYING</tt>’, which tells you the conditions you
must obey
in distributing copies of XEmacs. <kbd>C-h C-d</kbd>
(<code>describe-distribution</code>) displays another file named
-<tt>`xemacs/etc/DISTRIB'</tt>, which tells you how you can order a copy of
+‘<tt>xemacs/etc/DISTRIB</tt>’, which tells you how you can order a
copy of
the latest version of XEmacs.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC71" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_12.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_12.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_12.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_12.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@
(<code>beginning-of-buffer</code>), start by setting the mark and saving the
old mark on the mark ring. This makes it easier for you to move back
later. Searches set the mark, unless they do not actually move point.
-When a command sets the mark, <samp>`Mark Set'</samp> is printed in the
+When a command sets the mark, ‘<samp>Mark Set</samp>’ is printed
in the
echo area.
</p>
<a name="IDX304"></a>
@@ -396,7 +396,6 @@
marker objects in the order most recent first. This variable is local
in every buffer.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Mouse-Selection"></a>
<a name="SEC85"></a>
@@ -611,7 +610,6 @@
selection is immediately disowned afterwards.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Killing"></a>
<a name="SEC87"></a>
@@ -641,7 +639,7 @@
distinction is made only for erasing text in the buffer.)
</p>
<p>The commands' names and individual descriptions use the words
-<samp>`kill'</samp> and <samp>`delete'</samp> to indicate what they do. If
you perform
+‘<samp>kill</samp>’ and ‘<samp>delete</samp>’ to
indicate what they do. If you perform
a kill or delete command by mistake, use the <kbd>C-x u</kbd>
(<code>undo</code>)
command to undo it (see section <a href="xemacs_8.html#SEC59">Undoing
Changes</a>). The delete commands include <kbd>C-d</kbd>
(<code>delete-char</code>) and <kbd>DEL</kbd>
(<code>delete-backward-char</code>), which
@@ -989,12 +987,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>with point at the beginning of the second line. If you type <kbd>C-k C-u 2
-M-<kbd>DEL</kbd> C-k</kbd>, the first <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the text
<samp>`line of sample
-text'</samp>, <kbd>C-u 2 M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> kills <samp>`the first'</samp>
with the newline that
+M-<kbd>DEL</kbd> C-k</kbd>, the first <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the text
‘<samp>line of sample
+text</samp>’, <kbd>C-u 2 M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> kills ‘<samp>the
first</samp>’ with the newline that
followed it, and the second <kbd>C-k</kbd> kills the newline after the second
-line. The result is that the buffer contains <samp>`This is and here is the
-third.'</samp> and a single kill entry contains <samp>`the
first<kbd>RET</kbd>line of
-sample text<kbd>RET</kbd>'</samp>—all the killed text, in its original
order.
+line. The result is that the buffer contains ‘<samp>This is and here is
the
+third.</samp>’ and a single kill entry contains ‘<samp>the
first<kbd>RET</kbd>line of
+sample text<kbd>RET</kbd></samp>’—all the killed text, in its
original order.
</p>
<a name="IDX338"></a>
<a name="IDX339"></a>
@@ -1154,19 +1152,19 @@
selection with the <b>Copy</b> command under the <b>Edit</b> menu in the
menubar.
</p>
<p>Usually, the clipboard selection is not visible. However, if you run the
-<tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application, the text most recently copied to the
clipboard
+‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application, the text most recently copied
to the clipboard
(with the <b>Copy</b> command) is displayed in a window. Any time new text is
-thus copied, the <tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application makes a copy of it and
displays
+thus copied, the ‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application makes a copy of
it and displays
it in its window. The value of the clipboard can survive the lifetime of the
running Emacs process. The <code>xclipboard</code> man page provides more
details.
</p>
-<p>Warning: If you use the <tt>`xclipboard'</tt> application, remember that it
+<p>Warning: If you use the ‘<tt>xclipboard</tt>’ application,
remember that it
maintains a list of all things that have been pasted to the clipboard (that
is, copied with the <b>Copy</b> command). If you don't manually delete
elements
from this list by clicking on the <b>Delete</b> button in the
<code>xclipboard</code>
window, the clipboard will eventually consume a lot of memory.
</p>
-<p>In summary, some X applications (such as <tt>`xterm'</tt>) allow one to
paste
+<p>In summary, some X applications (such as ‘<tt>xterm</tt>’)
allow one to paste
text in them from XEmacs in the following way:
</p>
<ul>
@@ -1601,7 +1599,6 @@
<p> Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers.
See section <a href="xemacs_13.html#SEC105">Rectangle Registers</a>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC79" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_13.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_13.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_13.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_13.html:1.24 Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_13.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">(set-register ?z
'(file . "/usr/src/xemacs/src/ChangeLog"))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>puts the file name shown in register <samp>`z'</samp>.
+<p>puts the file name shown in register ‘<samp>z</samp>’.
</p>
<p> To visit the file whose name is in register <var>r</var>, type <kbd>C-x r
j
<var>r</var></kbd>. (This is the same command used to jump to a position or
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
its special editing commands.
</p>
<p> When you kill XEmacs, XEmacs offers to save your bookmark values in
-your default bookmark file, <tt>`~/.emacs.bmk'</tt>, if you have changed any
+your default bookmark file, ‘<tt>~/.emacs.bmk</tt>’, if you have
changed any
bookmark values. You can also save the bookmarks at any time with the
<kbd>M-x bookmark-save</kbd> command. The bookmark commands load your
default bookmark file automatically. This saving and loading is how
@@ -511,7 +511,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC102" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_14.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_14.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_14.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_14.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_14.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -74,13 +74,13 @@
<dt> <kbd>next</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Scroll forward (a windowful or a specified number of lines)
(<code>scroll-up</code>).
On most X keyboards, you can get this functionality using the key
-labelled <samp>`Page Down'</samp>, which generates either <kbd>next</kbd> or
<kbd>pgdn</kbd>.
+labelled ‘<samp>Page Down</samp>’, which generates either
<kbd>next</kbd> or <kbd>pgdn</kbd>.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-v</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>pgup</kbd></dt>
<dt> <kbd>prior</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Scroll backward (<code>scroll-down</code>). On most X keyboards, you
can get
-this functionality using the key labelled <samp>`Page Up'</samp>, which
+this functionality using the key labelled ‘<samp>Page Up</samp>’,
which
generates either <kbd>prior</kbd> or <kbd>pgup</kbd>.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><var>arg</var> C-l</kbd></dt>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
each line of text is shifted sideways in the window, and one or more
characters at the beginning of each line are not displayed at all. When a
window has been scrolled horizontally in this way, text lines are truncated
-rather than continued (see section <a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC56">Continuation
Lines</a>), with a <samp>`$'</samp> appearing
+rather than continued (see section <a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC56">Continuation
Lines</a>), with a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ appearing
in the first column when there is text truncated to the left, and in the
last column when there is text truncated to the right.
</p>
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
numeric argument <var>n</var>. (See section <a
href="xemacs_7.html#SEC58">Numeric Arguments</a>, for information on giving
the argument.) Lines with at least <var>n</var> columns of indentation
disappear from the screen. The only indication of their presence are
-three dots (<samp>`…'</samp>), which appear at the end of each visible
+three dots (‘<samp>…</samp>’), which appear at the end of
each visible
line that is followed by one or more invisible ones.
</p>
<p> The invisible lines are still present in the buffer, and most editing
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
<p> When you reenter XEmacs after suspending, XEmacs normally clears the
screen and redraws the entire display. On some terminals with more than
one page of memory, it is possible to arrange the termcap entry so that
-the <samp>`ti'</samp> and <samp>`te'</samp> strings (output to the terminal
when XEmacs
+the ‘<samp>ti</samp>’ and ‘<samp>te</samp>’ strings
(output to the terminal when XEmacs
is entered and exited, respectively) switch between pages of memory so
as to use one page for XEmacs and another page for other output. In that
case, you might want to set the variable <code>no-redraw-on-reenter</code> to
@@ -403,7 +403,6 @@
lines do not appear. There is no visible indication of the invisible lines.
This variable becomes local automatically when set.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC110" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_15.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_15.html:1.29
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_15.html:1.30
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_15.html:1.29 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_15.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -134,10 +134,10 @@
<p> <kbd>C-s</kbd> starts an incremental search. <kbd>C-s</kbd> reads
characters from
the keyboard and positions the cursor at the first occurrence of the
characters that you have typed. If you type <kbd>C-s</kbd> and then
<kbd>F</kbd>,
-the cursor moves right after the first <samp>`F'</samp>. Type an
<kbd>O</kbd>, and see
-the cursor move to after the first <samp>`FO'</samp>. After another
<kbd>O</kbd>, the
-cursor is after the first <samp>`FOO'</samp> after the place where you started
the
-search. Meanwhile, the search string <samp>`FOO'</samp> has been echoed in the
+the cursor moves right after the first ‘<samp>F</samp>’. Type an
<kbd>O</kbd>, and see
+the cursor move to after the first ‘<samp>FO</samp>’. After
another <kbd>O</kbd>, the
+cursor is after the first ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ after the place where
you started the
+search. Meanwhile, the search string ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ has been
echoed in the
echo area.
</p>
<p> The echo area display ends with three dots when actual searching is going
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
<kbd>DEL</kbd>, <kbd>ESC</kbd>, or another control character that is special
within searches (<kbd>C-q</kbd>, <kbd>C-w</kbd>, <kbd>C-r</kbd>,
<kbd>C-s</kbd>, or <kbd>C-y</kbd>).
</p>
-<p> Sometimes you search for <samp>`FOO'</samp> and find it, but were actually
+<p> Sometimes you search for ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ and find it, but
were actually
looking for a different occurrence of it. To move to the next occurrence
of the search string, type another <kbd>C-s</kbd>. Do this as often as
necessary. If you overshoot, you can cancel some <kbd>C-s</kbd>
@@ -171,23 +171,23 @@
incremental search, and the second <kbd>C-s</kbd> means “search
again”.
</p>
<p> If the specified string is not found at all, the echo area displays
-the text <samp>`Failing I-Search'</samp>. The cursor is after the place where
+the text ‘<samp>Failing I-Search</samp>’. The cursor is after the
place where
Emacs found as much of your string as it could. Thus, if you search for
-<samp>`FOOT'</samp>, and there is no <samp>`FOOT'</samp>, the cursor may be
after the
-<samp>`FOO'</samp> in <samp>`FOOL'</samp>. At this point there are several
things you
+‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’, and there is no
‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’, the cursor may be after the
+‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOL</samp>’. At this
point there are several things you
can do. If you mistyped the search string, correct it. If you like the
place you have found, you can type <kbd>RET</kbd> or some other Emacs command
to “accept what the search offered”. Or you can type
<kbd>C-g</kbd>, which
removes from the search string the characters that could not be found
-(the <samp>`T'</samp> in <samp>`FOOT'</samp>), leaving those that were found
(the
-<samp>`FOO'</samp> in <samp>`FOOT'</samp>). A second <kbd>C-g</kbd> at that
point cancels
+(the ‘<samp>T</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’), leaving
those that were found (the
+‘<samp>FOO</samp>’ in ‘<samp>FOOT</samp>’). A second
<kbd>C-g</kbd> at that point cancels
the search entirely, returning point to where it was when the search
started.
</p>
<p> If a search is failing and you ask to repeat it by typing another
<kbd>C-s</kbd>, it starts again from the beginning of the buffer. Repeating
a failing backward search with <kbd>C-r</kbd> starts again from the end. This
-is called <em>wrapping around</em>. <samp>`Wrapped'</samp> appears in the
search
+is called <em>wrapping around</em>. ‘<samp>Wrapped</samp>’
appears in the search
prompt once this has happened.
</p>
<a name="IDX411"></a>
@@ -566,96 +566,96 @@
<p> Regular expressions have a syntax in which a few characters are
special constructs and the rest are <em>ordinary</em>. An ordinary
character is a simple regular expression that matches that character and
-nothing else. The special characters are <samp>`.'</samp>, <samp>`*'</samp>,
<samp>`+'</samp>,
-<samp>`?'</samp>, <samp>`['</samp>, <samp>`]'</samp>, <samp>`^'</samp>,
<samp>`$'</samp>, and <samp>`\'</samp>; no new
+nothing else. The special characters are ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
‘<samp>*</samp>’, ‘<samp>+</samp>’,
+‘<samp>?</samp>’, ‘<samp>[</samp>’,
‘<samp>]</samp>’, ‘<samp>^</samp>’,
‘<samp>$</samp>’, and ‘<samp>\</samp>’; no new
special characters will be defined in the future. Any other character
-appearing in a regular expression is ordinary, unless a <samp>`\'</samp>
+appearing in a regular expression is ordinary, unless a
‘<samp>\</samp>’
precedes it.
</p>
-<p>For example, <samp>`f'</samp> is not a special character, so it is
ordinary, and
-therefore <samp>`f'</samp> is a regular expression that matches the string
-<samp>`f'</samp> and no other string. (It does <em>not</em> match the string
-<samp>`ff'</samp>.) Likewise, <samp>`o'</samp> is a regular expression that
matches
-only <samp>`o'</samp>.
+<p>For example, ‘<samp>f</samp>’ is not a special character, so it
is ordinary, and
+therefore ‘<samp>f</samp>’ is a regular expression that matches
the string
+‘<samp>f</samp>’ and no other string. (It does <em>not</em> match
the string
+‘<samp>ff</samp>’.) Likewise, ‘<samp>o</samp>’ is a
regular expression that matches
+only ‘<samp>o</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Any two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> can be
concatenated. The
result is a regular expression that matches a string if <var>a</var> matches
some amount of the beginning of that string and <var>b</var> matches the rest
of
the string.
</p>
-<p>As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions
<samp>`f'</samp>
-and <samp>`o'</samp> to get the regular expression <samp>`fo'</samp>, which
matches only
-the string <samp>`fo'</samp>. Still trivial. To do something more powerful,
you
+<p>As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions
‘<samp>f</samp>’
+and ‘<samp>o</samp>’ to get the regular expression
‘<samp>fo</samp>’, which matches only
+the string ‘<samp>fo</samp>’. Still trivial. To do something
more powerful, you
need to use one of the special characters. Here is a list of them:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>. (Period)</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX446"></a>
<p>is a special character that matches any single character except a newline.
-Using concatenation, we can make regular expressions like <samp>`a.b'</samp>,
which
-matches any three-character string that begins with <samp>`a'</samp> and ends
with
-<samp>`b'</samp>.
+Using concatenation, we can make regular expressions like
‘<samp>a.b</samp>’, which
+matches any three-character string that begins with
‘<samp>a</samp>’ and ends with
+‘<samp>b</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>*</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX447"></a>
<p>is not a construct by itself; it is a quantifying suffix operator that
means to repeat the preceding regular expression as many times as
-possible. In <samp>`fo*'</samp>, the <samp>`*'</samp> applies to the
<samp>`o'</samp>, so
-<samp>`fo*'</samp> matches one <samp>`f'</samp> followed by any number of
<samp>`o'</samp>s.
-The case of zero <samp>`o'</samp>s is allowed: <samp>`fo*'</samp> does match
-<samp>`f'</samp>.
-</p>
-<p><samp>`*'</samp> always applies to the <em>smallest</em> possible preceding
-expression. Thus, <samp>`fo*'</samp> has a repeating <samp>`o'</samp>, not a
-repeating <samp>`fo'</samp>.
+possible. In ‘<samp>fo*</samp>’, the ‘<samp>*</samp>’
applies to the ‘<samp>o</samp>’, so
+‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ matches one ‘<samp>f</samp>’
followed by any number of ‘<samp>o</samp>’s.
+The case of zero ‘<samp>o</samp>’s is allowed:
‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ does match
+‘<samp>f</samp>’.
+</p>
+<p>‘<samp>*</samp>’ always applies to the <em>smallest</em>
possible preceding
+expression. Thus, ‘<samp>fo*</samp>’ has a repeating
‘<samp>o</samp>’, not a
+repeating ‘<samp>fo</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>The matcher processes a <samp>`*'</samp> construct by matching,
immediately, as
+<p>The matcher processes a ‘<samp>*</samp>’ construct by matching,
immediately, as
many repetitions as can be found; it is "greedy". Then it continues
with the rest of the pattern. If that fails, backtracking occurs,
-discarding some of the matches of the <samp>`*'</samp>-modified construct in
+discarding some of the matches of the ‘<samp>*</samp>’-modified
construct in
case that makes it possible to match the rest of the pattern. For
-example, in matching <samp>`ca*ar'</samp> against the string
<samp>`caaar'</samp>, the
-<samp>`a*'</samp> first tries to match all three <samp>`a'</samp>s; but the
rest of the
-pattern is <samp>`ar'</samp> and there is only <samp>`r'</samp> left to match,
so this
-try fails. The next alternative is for <samp>`a*'</samp> to match only two
-<samp>`a'</samp>s. With this choice, the rest of the regexp matches
+example, in matching ‘<samp>ca*ar</samp>’ against the string
‘<samp>caaar</samp>’, the
+‘<samp>a*</samp>’ first tries to match all three
‘<samp>a</samp>’s; but the rest of the
+pattern is ‘<samp>ar</samp>’ and there is only
‘<samp>r</samp>’ left to match, so this
+try fails. The next alternative is for ‘<samp>a*</samp>’ to match
only two
+‘<samp>a</samp>’s. With this choice, the rest of the regexp
matches
successfully.
</p>
<p>Nested repetition operators can be extremely slow if they specify
backtracking loops. For example, it could take hours for the regular
-expression <samp>`\(x+y*\)*a'</samp> to match the sequence
-<samp>`xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz'</samp>. The slowness is because
-Emacs must try each imaginable way of grouping the 35 <samp>`x'</samp>'s before
+expression ‘<samp>\(x+y*\)*a</samp>’ to match the sequence
+‘<samp>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz</samp>’. The slowness
is because
+Emacs must try each imaginable way of grouping the 35
‘<samp>x</samp>’'s before
concluding that none of them can work. To make sure your regular
expressions run fast, check nested repetitions carefully.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>+</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX448"></a>
-<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to <samp>`*'</samp> except that the
+<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to ‘<samp>*</samp>’
except that the
preceding expression must match at least once. It is also "greedy".
-So, for example, <samp>`ca+r'</samp> matches the strings <samp>`car'</samp> and
-<samp>`caaaar'</samp> but not the string <samp>`cr'</samp>, whereas
<samp>`ca*r'</samp> matches
+So, for example, ‘<samp>ca+r</samp>’ matches the strings
‘<samp>car</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>caaaar</samp>’ but not the string
‘<samp>cr</samp>’, whereas ‘<samp>ca*r</samp>’ matches
all three strings.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX449"></a>
-<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to <samp>`*'</samp>, except that
the
+<p>is a quantifying suffix operator similar to ‘<samp>*</samp>’,
except that the
preceding expression can match either once or not at all. For example,
-<samp>`ca?r'</samp> matches <samp>`car'</samp> or <samp>`cr'</samp>, but does
not match anything
+‘<samp>ca?r</samp>’ matches ‘<samp>car</samp>’ or
‘<samp>cr</samp>’, but does not match anything
else.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>*?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX450"></a>
-<p>works just like <samp>`*'</samp>, except that rather than matching the
longest
-match, it matches the shortest match. <samp>`*?'</samp> is known as a
+<p>works just like ‘<samp>*</samp>’, except that rather than
matching the longest
+match, it matches the shortest match. ‘<samp>*?</samp>’ is known
as a
<em>non-greedy</em> quantifier, a regexp construct borrowed from Perl.
</p>
<p>This construct is very useful for when you want to match the text inside
-a pair of delimiters. For instance, <samp>`/\*.*?\*/'</samp> will match C
+a pair of delimiters. For instance, ‘<samp>/\*.*?\*/</samp>’ will
match C
comments in a string. This could not easily be achieved without the use
of a non-greedy quantifier.
</p>
@@ -665,17 +665,17 @@
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>+?</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX451"></a>
-<p>is the non-greedy version of <samp>`+'</samp>.
+<p>is the non-greedy version of ‘<samp>+</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>??</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX452"></a>
-<p>is the non-greedy version of <samp>`?'</samp>.
+<p>is the non-greedy version of ‘<samp>?</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\{n,m\}</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX453"></a>
-<p>serves as an interval quantifier, analogous to <samp>`*'</samp> or
<samp>`+'</samp>, but
+<p>serves as an interval quantifier, analogous to ‘<samp>*</samp>’
or ‘<samp>+</samp>’, but
specifies that the expression must match at least <var>n</var> times, but no
more than <var>m</var> times. This syntax is supported by most Unix regexp
utilities, and has been introduced to XEmacs for the version 20.3.
@@ -688,45 +688,45 @@
<dd><a name="IDX454"></a>
<a name="IDX455"></a>
<a name="IDX456"></a>
-<p><samp>`['</samp> begins a <em>character set</em>, which is terminated by a
-<samp>`]'</samp>. In the simplest case, the characters between the two
brackets
-form the set. Thus, <samp>`[ad]'</samp> matches either one <samp>`a'</samp>
or one
-<samp>`d'</samp>, and <samp>`[ad]*'</samp> matches any string composed of just
<samp>`a'</samp>s
-and <samp>`d'</samp>s (including the empty string), from which it follows that
-<samp>`c[ad]*r'</samp> matches <samp>`cr'</samp>, <samp>`car'</samp>,
<samp>`cdr'</samp>,
-<samp>`caddaar'</samp>, etc.
+<p>‘<samp>[</samp>’ begins a <em>character set</em>, which is
terminated by a
+‘<samp>]</samp>’. In the simplest case, the characters between
the two brackets
+form the set. Thus, ‘<samp>[ad]</samp>’ matches either one
‘<samp>a</samp>’ or one
+‘<samp>d</samp>’, and ‘<samp>[ad]*</samp>’ matches any
string composed of just ‘<samp>a</samp>’s
+and ‘<samp>d</samp>’s (including the empty string), from which it
follows that
+‘<samp>c[ad]*r</samp>’ matches ‘<samp>cr</samp>’,
‘<samp>car</samp>’, ‘<samp>cdr</samp>’,
+‘<samp>caddaar</samp>’, etc.
</p>
<p>The usual regular expression special characters are not special inside a
character set. A completely different set of special characters exists
-inside character sets: <samp>`]'</samp>, <samp>`-'</samp> and <samp>`^'</samp>.
+inside character sets: ‘<samp>]</samp>’,
‘<samp>-</samp>’ and ‘<samp>^</samp>’.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-'</samp> is used for ranges of characters. To write a range, write
two
-characters with a <samp>`-'</samp> between them. Thus, <samp>`[a-z]'</samp>
matches any
+<p>‘<samp>-</samp>’ is used for ranges of characters. To write a
range, write two
+characters with a ‘<samp>-</samp>’ between them. Thus,
‘<samp>[a-z]</samp>’ matches any
lower case letter. Ranges may be intermixed freely with individual
-characters, as in <samp>`[a-z$%.]'</samp>, which matches any lower case letter
-or <samp>`$'</samp>, <samp>`%'</samp>, or a period.
+characters, as in ‘<samp>[a-z$%.]</samp>’, which matches any lower
case letter
+or ‘<samp>$</samp>’, ‘<samp>%</samp>’, or a period.
</p>
-<p>To include a <samp>`]'</samp> in a character set, make it the first
character.
-For example, <samp>`[]a]'</samp> matches <samp>`]'</samp> or <samp>`a'</samp>.
To include a
-<samp>`-'</samp>, write <samp>`-'</samp> as the first character in the set, or
put it
+<p>To include a ‘<samp>]</samp>’ in a character set, make it the
first character.
+For example, ‘<samp>[]a]</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>]</samp>’ or ‘<samp>a</samp>’. To include a
+‘<samp>-</samp>’, write ‘<samp>-</samp>’ as the first
character in the set, or put it
immediately after a range. (You can replace one individual character
-<var>c</var> with the range <samp>`<var>c</var>-<var>c</var>'</samp> to make a
place to put the
-<samp>`-'</samp>.) There is no way to write a set containing just
<samp>`-'</samp> and
-<samp>`]'</samp>.
+<var>c</var> with the range
‘<samp><var>c</var>-<var>c</var></samp>’ to make a place to put the
+‘<samp>-</samp>’.) There is no way to write a set containing just
‘<samp>-</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>]</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>To include <samp>`^'</samp> in a set, put it anywhere but at the beginning
of
+<p>To include ‘<samp>^</samp>’ in a set, put it anywhere but at
the beginning of
the set.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>[^ … ]</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX457"></a>
-<p><samp>`[^'</samp> begins a <em>complement character set</em>, which matches
any
-character except the ones specified. Thus, <samp>`[^a-z0-9A-Z]'</samp>
+<p>‘<samp>[^</samp>’ begins a <em>complement character set</em>,
which matches any
+character except the ones specified. Thus,
‘<samp>[^a-z0-9A-Z]</samp>’
matches all characters <em>except</em> letters and digits.
</p>
-<p><samp>`^'</samp> is not special in a character set unless it is the first
-character. The character following the <samp>`^'</samp> is treated as if it
-were first (thus, <samp>`-'</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp> are not special there).
+<p>‘<samp>^</samp>’ is not special in a character set unless it is
the first
+character. The character following the ‘<samp>^</samp>’ is
treated as if it
+were first (thus, ‘<samp>-</samp>’ and
‘<samp>]</samp>’ are not special there).
</p>
<p>Note that a complement character set can match a newline, unless
newline is mentioned as one of the characters not to match.
@@ -737,30 +737,30 @@
<a name="IDX459"></a>
<p>is a special character that matches the empty string, but only at the
beginning of a line in the text being matched. Otherwise it fails to
-match anything. Thus, <samp>`^foo'</samp> matches a <samp>`foo'</samp> that
occurs at
+match anything. Thus, ‘<samp>^foo</samp>’ matches a
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ that occurs at
the beginning of a line.
</p>
-<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, <samp>`^'</samp> matches at the
-beginning of the string or after a newline character <samp>`\n'</samp>.
+<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, ‘<samp>^</samp>’
matches at the
+beginning of the string or after a newline character
‘<samp>\n</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>$</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX460"></a>
-<p>is similar to <samp>`^'</samp> but matches only at the end of a line. Thus,
-<samp>`x+$'</samp> matches a string of one <samp>`x'</samp> or more at the end
of a line.
+<p>is similar to ‘<samp>^</samp>’ but matches only at the end of a
line. Thus,
+‘<samp>x+$</samp>’ matches a string of one
‘<samp>x</samp>’ or more at the end of a line.
</p>
-<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, <samp>`$'</samp> matches at the
end
-of the string or before a newline character <samp>`\n'</samp>.
+<p>When matching a string instead of a buffer, ‘<samp>$</samp>’
matches at the end
+of the string or before a newline character ‘<samp>\n</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX461"></a>
<p>has two functions: it quotes the special characters (including
-<samp>`\'</samp>), and it introduces additional special constructs.
+‘<samp>\</samp>’), and it introduces additional special constructs.
</p>
-<p>Because <samp>`\'</samp> quotes special characters, <samp>`\$'</samp> is a
regular
-expression that matches only <samp>`$'</samp>, and <samp>`\['</samp> is a
regular
-expression that matches only <samp>`['</samp>, and so on.
+<p>Because ‘<samp>\</samp>’ quotes special characters,
‘<samp>\$</samp>’ is a regular
+expression that matches only ‘<samp>$</samp>’, and
‘<samp>\[</samp>’ is a regular
+expression that matches only ‘<samp>[</samp>’, and so on.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -768,34 +768,34 @@
<p><strong>Please note:</strong> For historical compatibility, special
characters
are treated as ordinary ones if they are in contexts where their special
-meanings make no sense. For example, <samp>`*foo'</samp> treats
<samp>`*'</samp> as
-ordinary since there is no preceding expression on which the <samp>`*'</samp>
+meanings make no sense. For example, ‘<samp>*foo</samp>’ treats
‘<samp>*</samp>’ as
+ordinary since there is no preceding expression on which the
‘<samp>*</samp>’
can act. It is poor practice to depend on this behavior; quote the
special character anyway, regardless of where it appears.
</p>
-<p>For the most part, <samp>`\'</samp> followed by any character matches only
+<p>For the most part, ‘<samp>\</samp>’ followed by any character
matches only
that character. However, there are several exceptions: characters
-that, when preceded by <samp>`\'</samp>, are special constructs. Such
+that, when preceded by ‘<samp>\</samp>’, are special constructs.
Such
characters are always ordinary when encountered on their own. Here
-is a table of <samp>`\'</samp> constructs:
+is a table of ‘<samp>\</samp>’ constructs:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>\|</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX462"></a>
<a name="IDX463"></a>
<p>specifies an alternative.
-Two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> with <samp>`\|'</samp> in
+Two regular expressions <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> with
‘<samp>\|</samp>’ in
between form an expression that matches anything that either <var>a</var> or
<var>b</var> matches.
</p>
-<p>Thus, <samp>`foo\|bar'</samp> matches either <samp>`foo'</samp> or
<samp>`bar'</samp>
+<p>Thus, ‘<samp>foo\|bar</samp>’ matches either
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ or ‘<samp>bar</samp>’
but no other string.
</p>
-<p><samp>`\|'</samp> applies to the largest possible surrounding expressions.
Only a
-surrounding <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> grouping can limit the grouping
power of
-<samp>`\|'</samp>.
+<p>‘<samp>\|</samp>’ applies to the largest possible surrounding
expressions. Only a
+surrounding ‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ grouping can limit the
grouping power of
+‘<samp>\|</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
<samp>`\|'</samp>.
+<p>Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
‘<samp>\|</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\( … \)</kbd></dt>
@@ -806,13 +806,13 @@
</p>
<ol>
<li>
-To enclose a set of <samp>`\|'</samp> alternatives for other operations.
-Thus, <samp>`\(foo\|bar\)x'</samp> matches either <samp>`foox'</samp> or
<samp>`barx'</samp>.
+To enclose a set of ‘<samp>\|</samp>’ alternatives for other
operations.
+Thus, ‘<samp>\(foo\|bar\)x</samp>’ matches either
‘<samp>foox</samp>’ or ‘<samp>barx</samp>’.
</li><li>
-To enclose an expression for a suffix operator such as <samp>`*'</samp> to act
-on. Thus, <samp>`ba\(na\)*'</samp> matches <samp>`bananana'</samp>, etc.,
with any
-(zero or more) number of <samp>`na'</samp> strings.
+To enclose an expression for a suffix operator such as
‘<samp>*</samp>’ to act
+on. Thus, ‘<samp>ba\(na\)*</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>bananana</samp>’, etc., with any
+(zero or more) number of ‘<samp>na</samp>’ strings.
</li><li>
To record a matched substring for future reference.
@@ -820,30 +820,30 @@
<p>This last application is not a consequence of the idea of a
parenthetical grouping; it is a separate feature that happens to be
-assigned as a second meaning to the same <samp>`\( … \)'</samp>
construct
+assigned as a second meaning to the same ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ construct
because there is no conflict in practice between the two meanings.
Here is an explanation of this feature:
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\<var>digit</var></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>matches the same text that matched the <var>digit</var>th occurrence of
a
-<samp>`\( … \)'</samp> construct.
+‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ construct.
</p>
-<p>In other words, after the end of a <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> construct.
the
+<p>In other words, after the end of a ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ construct. the
matcher remembers the beginning and end of the text matched by that
construct. Then, later on in the regular expression, you can use
-<samp>`\'</samp> followed by <var>digit</var> to match that same text,
whatever it
+‘<samp>\</samp>’ followed by <var>digit</var> to match that same
text, whatever it
may have been.
</p>
-<p>The strings matching the first nine <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> constructs
+<p>The strings matching the first nine ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’ constructs
appearing in a regular expression are assigned numbers 1 through 9 in
the order that the open parentheses appear in the regular expression.
-So you can use <samp>`\1'</samp> through <samp>`\9'</samp> to refer to the
text matched
-by the corresponding <samp>`\( … \)'</samp> constructs.
+So you can use ‘<samp>\1</samp>’ through
‘<samp>\9</samp>’ to refer to the text matched
+by the corresponding ‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ constructs.
</p>
-<p>For example, <samp>`\(.*\)\1'</samp> matches any newline-free string that is
-composed of two identical halves. The <samp>`\(.*\)'</samp> matches the first
-half, which may be anything, but the <samp>`\1'</samp> that follows must match
+<p>For example, ‘<samp>\(.*\)\1</samp>’ matches any newline-free
string that is
+composed of two identical halves. The ‘<samp>\(.*\)</samp>’
matches the first
+half, which may be anything, but the ‘<samp>\1</samp>’ that
follows must match
the same exact text.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -851,15 +851,15 @@
<dd><a name="IDX467"></a>
<a name="IDX468"></a>
<p>is called a <em>shy</em> grouping operator, and it is used just like
-<samp>`\( … \)'</samp>, except that it does not cause the matched
+‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’, except that it does not cause the
matched
substring to be recorded for future reference.
</p>
-<p>This is useful when you need a lot of grouping <samp>`\( … \)'</samp>
+<p>This is useful when you need a lot of grouping ‘<samp>\( …
\)</samp>’
constructs, but only want to remember one or two – or if you have
more than nine groupings and need to use backreferences to refer to
the groupings at the end.
</p>
-<p>Using <samp>`\(?: … \)'</samp> rather than <samp>`\( …
\)'</samp> when you
+<p>Using ‘<samp>\(?: … \)</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>\( … \)</samp>’ when you
don't need the captured substrings ought to speed up your programs some,
since it shortens the code path followed by the regular expression
engine, as well as the amount of memory allocation and string copying it
@@ -884,8 +884,8 @@
<dt> <kbd>\s<var>code</var></kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX471"></a>
<p>matches any character whose syntax is <var>code</var>. Here
<var>code</var> is a
-character that represents a syntax code: thus, <samp>`w'</samp> for word
-constituent, <samp>`-'</samp> for whitespace, <samp>`('</samp> for open
parenthesis,
+character that represents a syntax code: thus, ‘<samp>w</samp>’
for word
+constituent, ‘<samp>-</samp>’ for whitespace,
‘<samp>(</samp>’ for open parenthesis,
etc. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC374">The Syntax Table</a>, for a
list of syntax codes and the characters that
stand for them.
</p>
@@ -922,9 +922,9 @@
<dt> <kbd>\b</kbd></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX476"></a>
<p>matches the empty string, but only at the beginning or
-end of a word. Thus, <samp>`\bfoo\b'</samp> matches any occurrence of
-<samp>`foo'</samp> as a separate word. <samp>`\bballs?\b'</samp> matches
-<samp>`ball'</samp> or <samp>`balls'</samp> as a separate word.
+end of a word. Thus, ‘<samp>\bfoo\b</samp>’ matches any
occurrence of
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as a separate word.
‘<samp>\bballs?\b</samp>’ matches
+‘<samp>ball</samp>’ or ‘<samp>balls</samp>’ as a
separate word.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>\B</kbd></dt>
@@ -948,15 +948,15 @@
sentence together with any whitespace that follows. It is given in Lisp
syntax to enable you to distinguish the spaces from the tab characters. In
Lisp syntax, the string constant begins and ends with a double-quote.
-<samp>`\"'</samp> stands for a double-quote as part of the regexp,
<samp>`\\'</samp> for a
-backslash as part of the regexp, <samp>`\t'</samp> for a tab and
<samp>`\n'</samp> for a
+‘<samp>\"</samp>’ stands for a double-quote as part of the
regexp, ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ for a
+backslash as part of the regexp, ‘<samp>\t</samp>’ for a tab and
‘<samp>\n</samp>’ for a
newline.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="example">"[.?!][]\"')]*\\($\\|\t\\| \\)[ \t\n]*"
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This regexp contains four parts: a character set matching
-period, <samp>`?'</samp> or <samp>`!'</samp>; a character set matching
close-brackets,
+period, ‘<samp>?</samp>’ or ‘<samp>!</samp>’; a
character set matching close-brackets,
quotes or parentheses, repeated any number of times; an alternative in
backslash-parentheses that matches end-of-line, a tab or two spaces; and
a character set matching whitespace characters, repeated any number of
@@ -984,10 +984,10 @@
<h2 class="section"> 12.6 Searching and Case </h2>
<p> All searches in Emacs normally ignore the case of the text they
-are searching through; if you specify searching for <samp>`FOO'</samp>,
-<samp>`Foo'</samp> and <samp>`foo'</samp> are also considered a match.
Regexps, and in
-particular character sets, are included: <samp>`[aB]'</samp> matches
<samp>`a'</samp>
-or <samp>`A'</samp> or <samp>`b'</samp> or <samp>`B'</samp>.
+are searching through; if you specify searching for
‘<samp>FOO</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ and ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ are also
considered a match. Regexps, and in
+particular character sets, are included: ‘<samp>[aB]</samp>’
matches ‘<samp>a</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>A</samp>’ or ‘<samp>b</samp>’ or
‘<samp>B</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you want a case-sensitive search, set the variable
<code>case-fold-search</code> to <code>nil</code>. Then all letters must match
@@ -1069,9 +1069,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> To replace every instance of <samp>`foo'</samp> after point with
<samp>`bar'</samp>,
+<p> To replace every instance of ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ after point
with ‘<samp>bar</samp>’,
use the command <kbd>M-x replace-string</kbd> with the two arguments
-<samp>`foo'</samp> and <samp>`bar'</samp>. Replacement occurs only after
point: if you
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ and ‘<samp>bar</samp>’.
Replacement occurs only after point: if you
want to cover the whole buffer you must go to the beginning first. By
default, all occurrences up to the end of the buffer are replaced. To
limit replacement to part of the buffer, narrow to that part of the
@@ -1111,23 +1111,23 @@
pattern.
</p>
<p> In <code>replace-regexp</code>, the <var>newstring</var> need not be
constant. It
-can refer to all or part of what is matched by the <var>regexp</var>.
<samp>`\&'</samp>
+can refer to all or part of what is matched by the <var>regexp</var>.
‘<samp>\&</samp>’
in <var>newstring</var> stands for the entire text being replaced.
-<samp>`\<var>d</var>'</samp> in <var>newstring</var>, where <var>d</var> is a
digit, stands for
+‘<samp>\<var>d</var></samp>’ in <var>newstring</var>, where
<var>d</var> is a digit, stands for
whatever matched the <var>d</var>'th parenthesized grouping in
<var>regexp</var>.
For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-regexp
<kbd>RET</kbd> c[ad]+r <kbd>RET</kbd> \&-safe <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>would replace (for example) <samp>`cadr'</samp> with
<samp>`cadr-safe'</samp> and <samp>`cddr'</samp>
-with <samp>`cddr-safe'</samp>.
+<p>would replace (for example) ‘<samp>cadr</samp>’ with
‘<samp>cadr-safe</samp>’ and ‘<samp>cddr</samp>’
+with ‘<samp>cddr-safe</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-regexp
<kbd>RET</kbd> \(c[ad]+r\)-safe <kbd>RET</kbd> \1 <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>would perform exactly the opposite replacements. To include a
<samp>`\'</samp>
-in the text to replace with, you must give <samp>`\\'</samp>.
+<p>would perform exactly the opposite replacements. To include a
‘<samp>\</samp>’
+in the text to replace with, you must give ‘<samp>\\</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Replacement-and-Case"></a>
@@ -1156,15 +1156,15 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x replace-string
<kbd>RET</kbd> foo <kbd>RET</kbd> bar <kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>replaces a lower-case <samp>`foo'</samp> with a lower case
<samp>`bar'</samp>, <samp>`FOO'</samp>
-with <samp>`BAR'</samp>, and <samp>`Foo'</samp> with <samp>`Bar'</samp>. If
upper-case letters are
+<p>replaces a lower-case ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ with a lower case
‘<samp>bar</samp>’, ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’
+with ‘<samp>BAR</samp>’, and ‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ with
‘<samp>Bar</samp>’. If upper-case letters are
used in the second argument, they remain upper-case every time that
argument is inserted. If upper-case letters are used in the first
argument, the second argument is always substituted exactly as given, with
no case conversion. Likewise, if the variable <code>case-replace</code> is set
to <code>nil</code>, replacement is done without case conversion. If
<code>case-fold-search</code> is set to <code>nil</code>, case is significant
in
-matching occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp> to replace; also, case conversion
of the
+matching occurrences of ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ to replace; also, case
conversion of the
replacement string is not done.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1200,9 +1200,9 @@
<a name="IDX480"></a>
<a name="IDX481"></a>
-<p> If you want to change only some of the occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp>
to
-<samp>`bar'</samp>, not all of them, you can use <code>query-replace</code>
instead of
-<kbd>M-%</kbd>. This command finds occurrences of <samp>`foo'</samp> one by
one,
+<p> If you want to change only some of the occurrences of
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ to
+‘<samp>bar</samp>’, not all of them, you can use
<code>query-replace</code> instead of
+<kbd>M-%</kbd>. This command finds occurrences of
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ one by one,
displays each occurrence, and asks you whether to replace it. A numeric
argument to <code>query-replace</code> tells it to consider only occurrences
that are bounded by word-delimiter characters.
@@ -1333,9 +1333,9 @@
none.
</p>
<a name="IDX498"></a>
-<p>The buffer <samp>`*Occur*'</samp> containing the output serves as a menu for
+<p>The buffer ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’ containing the output serves
as a menu for
finding occurrences in their original context. Find an occurrence
-as listed in <samp>`*Occur*'</samp>, position point there, and type <kbd>C-c
+as listed in ‘<samp>*Occur*</samp>’, position point there, and
type <kbd>C-c
C-c</kbd>; this switches to the buffer that was searched and moves point to
the original of the same occurrence.
</p>
@@ -1359,7 +1359,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC115" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_16.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_16.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_16.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_16.html:1.22 Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_16.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -194,8 +194,8 @@
<p> <kbd>Meta-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-words</code>) transposes the word
before point
with the word after point. It moves point forward over a word, dragging
the word preceding or containing point forward as well. The punctuation
-characters between the words do not move. For example, <samp>`FOO, BAR'</samp>
-transposes into <samp>`BAR, FOO'</samp> rather than <samp>`BAR FOO,'</samp>.
+characters between the words do not move. For example, ‘<samp>FOO,
BAR</samp>’
+transposes into ‘<samp>BAR, FOO</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>BAR FOO,</samp>’.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-M-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-sexps</code>) is a similar command for
transposing
two expressions (see section <a href="xemacs_24.html#SEC217">Lists and
Sexps</a>), and <kbd>C-x C-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-lines</code>)
@@ -326,7 +326,6 @@
whether that is a correctly spelled English word. It prints a message
giving the answer in the echo area.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC129" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_17.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_17.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_17.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_17.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_17.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
involved with network file systems, but it can also use FTP and ssh (or
rsh) to make local copies of the files, and refresh them on the remote
host automatically when you save the buffer. The FTP interface is
-provided by the standard <samp>`efs'</samp> package <a
href="../efs/index.html#Top">EFS: (efs)Top</a>. The
-ssh/rsh interface is provided by the optional <samp>`tramp'</samp> package
+provided by the standard ‘<samp>efs</samp>’ package <a
href="../efs/index.html#Top">EFS: (efs)Top</a>. The
+ssh/rsh interface is provided by the optional ‘<samp>tramp</samp>’
package
<a href="../tramp/index.html#Top">TRAMP: (tramp)Top</a>. These packages
attempt to implement all of
the operations described below, making remote file use transparent
(except for unavoidable network delays).
@@ -142,13 +142,13 @@
</p>
<p>The syntax for accessing remote files unfortunately varies depending on
the method used. The syntax for using FTP is
-<samp>`/<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>:<var>path-on-remote-host</var>'</samp>.
The
+‘<samp>/<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>:<var>path-on-remote-host</var></samp>’.
The
syntax for using ssh is
-<samp>`/[<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>]<var>path-on-remote-host</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp>/[<var>user</var>@<var>remote-host</var>]<var>path-on-remote-host</var></samp>’.
</p>
-<p> In both cases the <samp>`<var>user</var>@'</samp> portion is optional (it
defaults
+<p> In both cases the ‘<samp><var>user</var>@</samp>’ portion is
optional (it defaults
to your local user name). <var>path-on-remote-host</var> may use the
-<samp>`~'</samp> notation to indicate <var>user</var>'s home directory on the
remote
+‘<samp>~</samp>’ notation to indicate <var>user</var>'s home
directory on the remote
host. The default file name will reflect the remote host information.
</p>
<a name="IDX529"></a>
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@
variable <code>default-directory</code>, which has a separate value in every
buffer. The value of the variable should end with a slash.
</p>
-<p> For example, if the default file name is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks'</tt>
then
-the default directory is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/'</tt>. If you type just
<samp>`foo'</samp>,
-which does not specify a directory, it is short for <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/foo'</tt>.
-<samp>`../.login'</samp> would stand for <tt>`/u/rms/.login'</tt>.
<samp>`new/foo'</samp>
-would stand for the filename <tt>`/u/rms/gnu/new/foo'</tt>.
+<p> For example, if the default file name is
‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks</tt>’ then
+the default directory is ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/</tt>’. If you type just
‘<samp>foo</samp>’,
+which does not specify a directory, it is short for
‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/foo</tt>’.
+‘<samp>../.login</samp>’ would stand for
‘<tt>/u/rms/.login</tt>’. ‘<samp>new/foo</samp>’
+would stand for the filename ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu/new/foo</tt>’.
</p>
<p> When visiting a remote file via EFS or TRAMP, the remote directory
becomes the default directory (see section <a href="#SEC136">Visiting
Files</a>) for that buffer, just
@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@
which takes as an argument a file name string. The current directory is
displayed in the minibuffer when the function is called; you can delete
the old directory name and supply a new directory name. For example, if
-the current directory is <tt>`/u/rms/gnu'</tt>, you can delete <tt>`gnu'</tt>
-and type <tt>`oryx'</tt> and <kbd>RET</kbd> to create <tt>`/u/rms/oryx'</tt>.
+the current directory is ‘<tt>/u/rms/gnu</tt>’, you can delete
‘<tt>gnu</tt>’
+and type ‘<tt>oryx</tt>’ and <kbd>RET</kbd> to create
‘<tt>/u/rms/oryx</tt>’.
Removing a directory is similar to creating one. To remove a directory,
use <code>remove-directory</code>; it takes one argument, a file name string.
</p>
@@ -212,18 +212,18 @@
name. The final minibuffer contents may look invalid, but that is not
so. See section <a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">Minibuffers for File Names</a>.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`$'</samp> in a file name is used to substitute environment
variables. For
-example, if you have used the shell command <samp>`setenv FOO
rms/hacks'</samp> to
-set up an environment variable named <samp>`FOO'</samp>, then you can use
-<tt>`/u/$FOO/test.c'</tt> or <tt>`/u/${FOO}/test.c'</tt> as an abbreviation for
-<tt>`/u/rms/hacks/test.c'</tt>. The environment variable name consists of all
-the alphanumeric characters after the <samp>`$'</samp>; alternatively, it may
be
-enclosed in braces after the <samp>`$'</samp>. Note that the
<samp>`setenv'</samp> command
+<p> ‘<samp>$</samp>’ in a file name is used to substitute
environment variables. For
+example, if you have used the shell command ‘<samp>setenv FOO
rms/hacks</samp>’ to
+set up an environment variable named ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’, then you
can use
+‘<tt>/u/$FOO/test.c</tt>’ or
‘<tt>/u/${FOO}/test.c</tt>’ as an abbreviation for
+‘<tt>/u/rms/hacks/test.c</tt>’. The environment variable name
consists of all
+the alphanumeric characters after the ‘<samp>$</samp>’;
alternatively, it may be
+enclosed in braces after the ‘<samp>$</samp>’. Note that the
‘<samp>setenv</samp>’ command
affects Emacs only if done before Emacs is started.
</p>
-<p> To access a file with <samp>`$'</samp> in its name, type
<samp>`$$'</samp>. This pair
-is converted to a single <samp>`$'</samp> at the same time variable
substitution
-is performed for single <samp>`$'</samp>. The Lisp function that performs the
+<p> To access a file with ‘<samp>$</samp>’ in its name, type
‘<samp>$$</samp>’. This pair
+is converted to a single ‘<samp>$</samp>’ at the same time
variable substitution
+is performed for single ‘<samp>$</samp>’. The Lisp function that
performs the
substitution is called <code>substitute-in-file-name</code>. The substitution
is performed only on filenames read as such using the minibuffer.
</p>
@@ -274,9 +274,9 @@
visit. We say that the buffer is visiting the file that it was created
to hold. Emacs constructs the buffer name from the file name by
throwing away the directory and keeping just the file name. For example,
-a file named <tt>`/usr/rms/emacs.tex'</tt> is displayed in a buffer named
-<samp>`emacs.tex'</samp>. If a buffer with that name exists, a unique
-name is constructed by appending <samp>`<2>'</samp>,
<samp>`<3>'</samp>,and so on, using
+a file named ‘<tt>/usr/rms/emacs.tex</tt>’ is displayed in a
buffer named
+‘<samp>emacs.tex</samp>’. If a buffer with that name exists, a
unique
+name is constructed by appending ‘<samp><2></samp>’,
‘<samp><3></samp>’,and so on, using
the lowest number that makes a name that is not already in use.
</p>
<p> Each window's mode line shows the name of the buffer that is being
displayed
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX548"></a>
<p> If you want to create a file, just visit it. Emacs prints
-<samp>`(New File)'</samp> in the echo area, but in other respects behaves as
if you
+‘<samp>(New File)</samp>’ in the echo area, but in other respects
behaves as if you
had visited an existing empty file. If you make any changes and save them,
the file is created.
</p>
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@
related command. One thing you can do is type <kbd>M-~</kbd>
(<code>not-modified</code>), which removes the indication that the buffer
is modified. If you do this, none of the save commands will believe
-that the buffer needs to be saved. (<samp>`~'</samp> is often used as a
+that the buffer needs to be saved. (‘<samp>~</samp>’ is often
used as a
mathematical symbol for `not'; thus <kbd>Meta-~</kbd> is `not', metafied.)
You could also use <code>set-visited-file-name</code> (see below) to mark the
buffer as visiting a different file name, not in use for
@@ -619,18 +619,18 @@
<h4 class="subsubsection"> 14.3.1.1 Single or Numbered Backups </h4>
<p> If you choose to have a single backup file (the default),
-the backup file's name is constructed by appending <samp>`~'</samp> to the
-file name being edited; thus, the backup file for <tt>`eval.c'</tt> is
-<tt>`eval.c~'</tt>.
+the backup file's name is constructed by appending
‘<samp>~</samp>’ to the
+file name being edited; thus, the backup file for
‘<tt>eval.c</tt>’ is
+‘<tt>eval.c~</tt>’.
</p>
<p> If you choose to have a series of numbered backup files, backup file
-names are made by appending <samp>`.~'</samp>, the number, and another
<samp>`~'</samp> to
-the original file name. Thus, the backup files of <tt>`eval.c'</tt> would be
-called <tt>`eval.c.~1~'</tt>, <tt>`eval.c.~2~'</tt>, and so on, through names
-like <tt>`eval.c.~259~'</tt> and beyond.
+names are made by appending ‘<samp>.~</samp>’, the number, and
another ‘<samp>~</samp>’ to
+the original file name. Thus, the backup files of
‘<tt>eval.c</tt>’ would be
+called ‘<tt>eval.c.~1~</tt>’, ‘<tt>eval.c.~2~</tt>’,
and so on, through names
+like ‘<tt>eval.c.~259~</tt>’ and beyond.
</p>
<p> If protection stops you from writing backup files under the usual names,
-the backup file is written as <tt>`%backup%~'</tt> in your home directory.
+the backup file is written as ‘<tt>%backup%~</tt>’ in your home
directory.
Only one such file can exist, so only the most recently made backup is
available.
</p>
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@
<p> When Emacs determines it is time for auto-saving, each buffer is
considered and is auto-saved if auto-saving is turned on for it and it has
changed since the last time it was auto-saved. If any auto-saving is
-done, the message <samp>`Auto-saving...'</samp> is displayed in the echo area
until
+done, the message ‘<samp>Auto-saving...</samp>’ is displayed in
the echo area until
auto-saving is finished. Errors occurring during auto-saving are caught
so that they do not interfere with the execution of commands you have been
typing.
@@ -979,14 +979,14 @@
with <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd>.
</p>
<p> Normally, the name of the auto-save file is generated by appending
-<samp>`#'</samp> to the front and back of the visited file name. Thus, a
buffer
-visiting file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> would be auto-saved in a file
<tt>`#foo.c#'</tt>.
+‘<samp>#</samp>’ to the front and back of the visited file name.
Thus, a buffer
+visiting file ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ would be auto-saved in a file
‘<tt>#foo.c#</tt>’.
Most buffers that are not visiting files are auto-saved only if you
request it explicitly; when they are auto-saved, the auto-save file name
-is generated by appending <samp>`#%'</samp> to the front and <samp>`#'</samp>
to the
-back of buffer name. For example, the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer in which
you
+is generated by appending ‘<samp>#%</samp>’ to the front and
‘<samp>#</samp>’ to the
+back of buffer name. For example, the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’
buffer in which you
compose messages to be sent is auto-saved in a file named
-<tt>`#%*mail*#'</tt>. Names of auto-save files are generated this way
+‘<tt>#%*mail*#</tt>’. Names of auto-save files are generated this
way
unless you customize the functions <code>make-auto-save-file-name</code> and
<code>auto-save-file-name-p</code> to do something different. The file name
to be used for auto-saving a buffer is calculated at the time auto-saving is
@@ -1084,10 +1084,10 @@
<p> If you want to use the contents of an auto-save file to recover from a
loss of data, use the command <kbd>M-x recover-file <kbd>RET</kbd>
<var>file</var>
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>. Emacs visits <var>file</var> and then (after your
confirmation)
-restores the contents from the auto-save file <tt>`#<var>file</var>#'</tt>.
You
+restores the contents from the auto-save file
‘<tt>#<var>file</var>#</tt>’. You
can then save the file with <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd> to put the recovered text into
-<var>file</var> itself. For example, to recover file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> from its
-auto-save file <tt>`#foo.c#'</tt>, do:
+<var>file</var> itself. For example, to recover file
‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ from its
+auto-save file ‘<tt>#foo.c#</tt>’, do:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-x recover-file
<kbd>RET</kbd> foo.c <kbd>RET</kbd>
C-x C-s
@@ -1245,10 +1245,10 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 14.6.2 Editing with Version Control </h3>
<p> When you visit a file that is maintained using version control, the
-mode line displays <samp>`RCS'</samp> or <samp>`SCCS'</samp> to inform you
that version
+mode line displays ‘<samp>RCS</samp>’ or
‘<samp>SCCS</samp>’ to inform you that version
control is in use, and also (in case you care) which low-level system
the file is actually stored in. Normally, such a source file is
-read-only, and the mode line indicates this with <samp>`%%'</samp>. With RCS,
+read-only, and the mode line indicates this with
‘<samp>%%</samp>’. With RCS,
the mode line also indicates the number of the head version, which is
normally also the version you are looking at.
</p>
@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@
</p>
<p> Be careful when invoking <kbd>C-x v c</kbd>, as it is easy to throw away a
lot of work with it. To help you be careful, this command always
-requires confirmation with <samp>`yes'</samp>.
+requires confirmation with ‘<samp>yes</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX595"></a>
<a name="IDX596"></a>
@@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@
</p>
<p> Normally, VC assumes that it can deduce the locked/unlocked state of
files by looking at the file permissions of the work file; this is
-fast. However, if the <tt>`RCS'</tt> or <tt>`SCCS'</tt> subdirectory is
+fast. However, if the ‘<tt>RCS</tt>’ or
‘<tt>SCCS</tt>’ subdirectory is
actually a symbolic link, then VC does not trust the file permissions to
reflect this status.
</p>
@@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@
be <code>t</code> (always mistrust the file permissions and check the master
file), <code>nil</code> (always trust the file permissions), or a function of
one argument which makes the decision. The argument is the directory
-name of the <tt>`RCS'</tt> or <tt>`SCCS'</tt> subdirectory. A
non-<code>nil</code>
+name of the ‘<tt>RCS</tt>’ or ‘<tt>SCCS</tt>’
subdirectory. A non-<code>nil</code>
value from the function says to mistrust the file permissions.
</p>
<p> If you find that the file permissions of work files are changed
@@ -1517,11 +1517,11 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> For example, suppose the first line of <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> is dated 10
+<p> For example, suppose the first line of ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’
is dated 10
April 1992, and that the only check-in since then was by Nathaniel
-Bowditch to <tt>`rcs2log'</tt> on 8 May 1992 with log text <samp>`Ignore log
-messages that start with `#'.'</samp>. Then <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> visits
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> and inserts text like this:
+Bowditch to ‘<tt>rcs2log</tt>’ on 8 May 1992 with log text
‘<samp>Ignore log
+messages that start with `#'.</samp>’. Then <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> visits
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ and inserts text like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Fri May 8 21:45:00
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1530,12 +1530,12 @@
<p>You can then edit the new change log entry further as you wish.
</p>
-<p> Normally, the log entry for file <tt>`foo'</tt> is displayed as <samp>`*
-foo: <var>text of log entry</var>'</samp>. The <samp>`:'</samp> after
<tt>`foo'</tt> is omitted
-if the text of the log entry starts with <samp>`(<var>functionname</var>):
-'</samp>. For example, if the log entry for <tt>`vc.el'</tt> is
-<samp>`(vc-do-command): Check call-process status.'</samp>, then the text in
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> looks like this:
+<p> Normally, the log entry for file ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ is displayed
as ‘<samp>*
+foo: <var>text of log entry</var></samp>’. The
‘<samp>:</samp>’ after ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ is omitted
+if the text of the log entry starts with
‘<samp>(<var>functionname</var>):
+</samp>’. For example, if the log entry for
‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’ is
+‘<samp>(vc-do-command): Check call-process status.</samp>’, then
the text in
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ looks like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed May 6 10:53:00
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1549,15 +1549,15 @@
For example, suppose the most recent checkins have the following log
entries:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For <tt>`vc.texinfo'</tt>:
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For
‘<tt>vc.texinfo</tt>’:
Fix expansion typos.
-For <tt>`vc.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’:
Don't call expand-file-name.
-For <tt>`vc-hooks.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc-hooks.el</tt>’:
Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> They appear like this in <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>:
+<p> They appear like this in ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed Apr 1 08:57:59
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1569,19 +1569,19 @@
<p> Normally, <kbd>C-x v a</kbd> separates log entries by a blank line, but
you
can mark several related log entries to be clumped together (without an
intervening blank line) by starting the text of each related log entry
-with a label of the form <samp>`{<var>clumpname</var>} '</samp>. The label
-itself is not copied to <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>. For example, suppose the log
+with a label of the form ‘<samp>{<var>clumpname</var>} </samp>’.
The label
+itself is not copied to ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’. For example,
suppose the log
entries are:
</p>
-<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For <tt>`vc.texinfo'</tt>:
+<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">For
‘<tt>vc.texinfo</tt>’:
{expand} Fix expansion typos.
-For <tt>`vc.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc.el</tt>’:
{expand} Don't call expand-file-name.
-For <tt>`vc-hooks.el'</tt>:
+For ‘<tt>vc-hooks.el</tt>’:
{expand} Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Then the text in <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> looks like this:
+<p>Then the text in ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ looks like this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">Wed Apr 1 08:57:59
1992 Nathaniel Bowditch (address@hidden)
@@ -1589,10 +1589,10 @@
* vc.el, vc-hooks.el: Don't call expand-file-name.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> A log entry whose text begins with <samp>`#'</samp> is not copied to
-<tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>. For example, if you merely fix some misspellings in
-comments, you can log the change with an entry beginning with <samp>`#'</samp>
-to avoid putting such trivia into <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt>.
+<p> A log entry whose text begins with ‘<samp>#</samp>’ is not
copied to
+‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’. For example, if you merely fix some
misspellings in
+comments, you can log the change with an entry beginning with
‘<samp>#</samp>’
+to avoid putting such trivia into ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Old-Versions"></a>
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@
<p> You can examine any version of a file by first visiting it, and then
using <kbd>C-x v ~ <var>version</var> <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>
(<code>vc-version-other-window</code>). This puts the text of version
-<var>version</var> in a file named
<tt>`<var>filename</var>.~<var>version</var>~'</tt>,
+<var>version</var> in a file named
‘<tt><var>filename</var>.~<var>version</var>~</tt>’,
then visits it in a separate window.
</p>
<a name="IDX609"></a>
@@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@
</dl>
<a name="IDX619"></a>
-<p> The default header string is <samp>`\$Id\$'</samp> for RCS and
<samp>`\%W\%'</samp>
+<p> The default header string is ‘<samp>\$Id\$</samp>’ for RCS
and ‘<samp>\%W\%</samp>’
for SCCS. (The actual strings inserted do not have the backslashes
in them. They were placed in the Info source file so that the
strings don't get interpreted as version-control headers when the
@@ -2025,7 +2025,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-d /u2/emacs/etc
<kbd>RET</kbd>
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>lists all the files in directory <tt>`/u2/emacs/etc'</tt>. An example of
+<p>lists all the files in directory ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/etc</tt>’. An
example of
specifying a file name pattern is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-d /u2/emacs/src/*.c
<kbd>RET</kbd>
@@ -2049,7 +2049,7 @@
<code>(FROM . TO)</code>, each meaning to replace <code>FROM</code> with
<code>TO</code>
when it appears in a directory name. This replacement is done when
setting up the default directory of a newly visited file. Every
<code>FROM</code>
-string should start with `<samp>`^'</samp>'.
+string should start with `‘<samp>^</samp>’'.
</p>
<p>Use this feature when you have directories which you normally refer to
via absolute symbolic links. Make <code>TO</code> the name of the link, and
@@ -2077,11 +2077,11 @@
<h2 class="section"> 14.8 Comparing Files </h2>
<p> The command <kbd>M-x diff</kbd> compares two files, displaying the
-differences in an Emacs buffer named <samp>`*Diff*'</samp>. It works by
running
+differences in an Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*Diff*</samp>’. It
works by running
the <code>diff</code> program, using options taken from the variable
<code>diff-switches</code>, whose value should be a string.
</p>
-<p> The buffer <samp>`*Diff*'</samp> has Compilation mode as its major mode,
so
+<p> The buffer ‘<samp>*Diff*</samp>’ has Compilation mode as its
major mode, so
you can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> to visit successive changed locations in the two
source files. You can also move to a particular hunk of changes and
type <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> to find the corresponding source location. You can
@@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@
the buffer into Dired mode so that the special commands of Dired are
available in it. The variable <code>dired-listing-switches</code> is a string
used as an argument to <code>ls</code> in making the directory; this string
-<i>must</i> contain <samp>`-l'</samp>.
+<i>must</i> contain ‘<samp>-l</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX630"></a>
<a name="IDX631"></a>
@@ -2271,11 +2271,11 @@
<dd><p>Delete the files that are flagged for deletion.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>#</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with
<samp>`#'</samp>)
+<dd><p>Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with
‘<samp>#</samp>’)
for deletion (see section <a href="#SEC144">Auto-Saving: Protection Against
Disasters</a>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>~</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Flag all backup files (files whose names end with <samp>`~'</samp>) for
deletion
+<dd><p>Flag all backup files (files whose names end with
‘<samp>~</samp>’) for deletion
(see section <a href="#SEC138">Backup Files</a>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>. (Period)</kbd></dt>
@@ -2286,7 +2286,7 @@
<p> You can flag a file for deletion by moving to the line describing the
file and typing <kbd>d</kbd> or <kbd>C-d</kbd>. The deletion flag is visible
as a
-<samp>`D'</samp> at the beginning of the line. Point is moved to the
beginning of
+‘<samp>D</samp>’ at the beginning of the line. Point is moved to
the beginning of
the next line, so that repeated <kbd>d</kbd> commands flag successive files.
</p>
<p> The files are flagged for deletion rather than deleted immediately to
@@ -2310,10 +2310,10 @@
deletion flags from any flagged files that you really wish to keep.
</p>
<p> <kbd>#</kbd> flags for deletion all files that appear to have been made by
-auto-saving (that is, files whose names begin and end with <samp>`#'</samp>).
+auto-saving (that is, files whose names begin and end with
‘<samp>#</samp>’).
<kbd>~</kbd> flags for deletion all files that appear to have been made as
backups for files that were edited (that is, files whose names end with
-<samp>`~'</samp>).
+‘<samp>~</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX632"></a>
<p> <kbd>.</kbd> (Period) flags just some of the backup files for deletion:
only
@@ -2460,7 +2460,6 @@
viewing a file for a list of them. Most commands are the default Emacs
cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type <kbd>C-c</kbd>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC134" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_18.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_18.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_18.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_18.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_18.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@
<em>buffer</em>. Each time you visit a file, Emacs creates a buffer to
hold the file's text. Each time you invoke Dired, Emacs creates a buffer
to hold the directory listing. If you send a message with <kbd>C-x m</kbd>,
-a buffer named <samp>`*mail*'</samp> is used to hold the text of the message.
+a buffer named ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ is used to hold the text of
the message.
When you ask for a command's documentation, it appears in a buffer
-called <samp>`*Help*'</samp>.
+called ‘<samp>*Help*</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX644"></a>
<a name="IDX645"></a>
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
case-sensitive. You can select a buffer using its name. Most
buffers are created when you visit files; their names are derived from
the files' names. You can also create an empty buffer with any name you
-want. A newly started Emacs has a buffer named <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> which
+want. A newly started Emacs has a buffer named
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ which
you can use for evaluating Lisp expressions in Emacs.
</p>
<p> Each buffer records what file it is visiting, whether it is
@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@
<a name="IDX654"></a>
<p> To print a list of all existing buffers, type <kbd>C-x C-b</kbd>. Each
line in the list shows one buffer's name, major mode, and visited file.
-A <samp>`*'</samp> at the beginning of a line indicates the buffer has been
+A ‘<samp>*</samp>’ at the beginning of a line indicates the buffer
has been
“modified”. If several buffers are modified, it may be time to
save
-some with <kbd>C-x s</kbd> (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC137">Saving
Files</a>). A <samp>`%'</samp> indicates a read-only
-buffer. A <samp>`.'</samp> marks the selected buffer. Here is an example of a
+some with <kbd>C-x s</kbd> (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC137">Saving
Files</a>). A ‘<samp>%</samp>’ indicates a read-only
+buffer. A ‘<samp>.</samp>’ marks the selected buffer. Here is an
example of a
buffer list:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> MR Buffer
Size Mode File
@@ -226,15 +226,15 @@
*scratch* 0 Lisp Interaction
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Note that the buffer <samp>`*Help*'</samp> was made by a help request; it
is not
+<p>Note that the buffer ‘<samp>*Help*</samp>’ was made by a help
request; it is not
visiting any file. The buffer <code>man</code> was made by Dired on the
-directory <tt>`/u2/emacs/man/'</tt>.
+directory ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/man/</tt>’.
</p>
-<p>As you move the mouse over the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer, the
lines
+<p>As you move the mouse over the ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’
buffer, the lines
are highlighted. This visual cue indicates that clicking the right
mouse button (<code>button3</code>) will pop up a menu of commands on the
buffer represented by this line. This menu duplicates most of those
-commands which are bound to keys in the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer.
+commands which are bound to keys in the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Misc-Buffer"></a>
@@ -385,16 +385,16 @@
<a name="IDX664"></a>
<p> The command <code>buffer-menu</code> writes a list of all Emacs buffers
into
-the buffer <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp>, and selects that buffer in Buffer Menu
+the buffer ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’, and selects that buffer
in Buffer Menu
mode. The buffer is read-only. You can only change it using the special
commands described in this section. Most of the commands are graphic
characters. You can use Emacs cursor motion commands in the
-<samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer. If the cursor is on a line describing a
+‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ buffer. If the cursor is on a line
describing a
buffer, the following special commands apply to that buffer:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>d</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Request to delete (kill) the buffer, then move down. A
<samp>`D'</samp> before
+<dd><p>Request to delete (kill) the buffer, then move down. A
‘<samp>D</samp>’ before
the buffer name on a line indicates a deletion request. Requested
deletions actually take place when you use the <kbd>x</kbd> command.
</p></dd>
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
<dd><p>Like <kbd>d</kbd> but move up afterwards instead of down.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Request to save the buffer. An <samp>`S'</samp> before the buffer name
on a line
+<dd><p>Request to save the buffer. An ‘<samp>S</samp>’ before the
buffer name on a line
indicates the request. Requested saves actually take place when you use
the <kbd>x</kbd> command. You can request both saving and deletion for the
same buffer.
@@ -440,14 +440,14 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>2</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately set up two windows, with this buffer in one and the
-buffer selected before <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> in the other.
+buffer selected before ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ in the other.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>f</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in place of the <samp>`*Buffer
List*'</samp> buffer.
+<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in place of the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>o</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately select the buffer in another window as if by <kbd>C-x 4
b</kbd>,
-leaving <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> visible.
+leaving ‘<samp>*Buffer List*</samp>’ visible.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>q</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Immediately select this buffer, and display any buffers previously
@@ -456,14 +456,14 @@
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>m</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Flag this buffer to be displayed in another window if the <kbd>q</kbd>
-command is used. The request shows as a <samp>`>'</samp> at the beginning
of
+command is used. The request shows as a ‘<samp>></samp>’ at
the beginning of
the line. The same buffer may not have both a delete request and a
display request.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p> Going back between a <code>buffer-menu</code> buffer and other Emacs
buffers is
-easy. You can, for example, switch from the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp>
+easy. You can, for example, switch from the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’
buffer to another Emacs buffer, and edit there. You can then reselect the
<code>buffer-menu</code> buffer and perform operations already
requested, or you can kill that buffer or pay no further attention to it.
@@ -473,12 +473,11 @@
provided in Buffer Menu mode.
</p>
<p> The only difference between <code>buffer-menu</code> and
<code>list-buffers</code> is
-that <code>buffer-menu</code> selects the <samp>`*Buffer List*'</samp> buffer
and
+that <code>buffer-menu</code> selects the ‘<samp>*Buffer
List*</samp>’ buffer and
<code>list-buffers</code> does not. If you run <code>list-buffers</code>
(that is,
type <kbd>C-x C-b</kbd>) and select the buffer list manually, you can use all
the commands described here.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC169" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_19.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_19.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_19.html:1.21 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_19.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -458,7 +458,6 @@
roughly the same number of lines.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC175" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_2.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_2.html:1.17
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_2.html:1.18
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_2.html:1.17 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_2.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@
it.
</p>
<p>If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest version of
-XEmacs from the anonymous FTP server <tt>`ftp.xemacs.org'</tt> in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/xemacs'</tt>. It can also be found at numerous other archive
-sites around the world; check the file <tt>`etc/DISTRIB'</tt> in an XEmacs
+XEmacs from the anonymous FTP server ‘<tt>ftp.xemacs.org</tt>’ in
the directory
+‘<tt>/pub/xemacs</tt>’. It can also be found at numerous other
archive
+sites around the world; check the file ‘<tt>etc/DISTRIB</tt>’ in
an XEmacs
distribution for the latest known list.
</p>
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@
<p>The Free Software Foundation's version of Emacs (called <em>FSF Emacs</em>
in this manual and often referred to as <em>GNU Emacs</em>) is available
-by anonymous FTP from <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>.
+by anonymous FTP from ‘<tt>prep.ai.mit.edu</tt>’.
</p>
<p>Win-Emacs, an older version of XEmacs that runs on Microsoft Windows
-and Windows NT, is available by anonymous FTP from <tt>`ftp.netcom.com'</tt>
-in the directory <tt>`/pub/pe/pearl'</tt>, or from
<tt>`ftp.cica.indiana.edu'</tt>
-as the files <tt>`wemdemo*.zip'</tt> in the directory
<tt>`/pub/pc/win3/demo'</tt>.
+and Windows NT, is available by anonymous FTP from
‘<tt>ftp.netcom.com</tt>’
+in the directory ‘<tt>/pub/pe/pearl</tt>’, or from
‘<tt>ftp.cica.indiana.edu</tt>’
+as the files ‘<tt>wemdemo*.zip</tt>’ in the directory
‘<tt>/pub/pc/win3/demo</tt>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_20.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_20.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_20.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_20.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_20.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
<a name="IDX698"></a>
<a name="IDX699"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-h h</kbd> (<code>view-hello-file</code>) displays the
file
-<tt>`etc/HELLO'</tt>, which shows how to say “hello” in many
languages.
+‘<tt>etc/HELLO</tt>’, which shows how to say “hello”
in many languages.
This illustrates various scripts.
</p>
<p> Keyboards, even in the countries where these character sets are used,
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
<p> Some operating systems let you specify the language you are using by
setting locale environment variables. XEmacs handles one common special
case of this: if your locale name for character types contains the
-string <samp>`8859-<var>n</var>'</samp>, XEmacs automatically selects the
+string ‘<samp>8859-<var>n</var></samp>’, XEmacs automatically
selects the
corresponding language environment.
</p>
<a name="IDX702"></a>
@@ -306,15 +306,15 @@
<p> Sometimes it is useful to cut off input method processing so that the
characters you have just entered will not combine with subsequent
characters. For example, in input method <code>latin-1-postfix</code>, the
-sequence <kbd>e '</kbd> combines to form an <samp>`e'</samp> with an accent.
What if
+sequence <kbd>e '</kbd> combines to form an ‘<samp>e</samp>’ with
an accent. What if
you want to enter them as separate characters?
</p>
<p> One way is to type the accent twice; that is a special feature for
entering the separate letter and accent. For example, <kbd>e ' '</kbd> gives
-you the two characters <samp>`e''</samp>. Another way is to type another
letter
+you the two characters ‘<samp>e'</samp>’. Another way is to type
another letter
after the <kbd>e</kbd>—something that won't combine with that—and
immediately delete it. For example, you could type <kbd>e e <kbd>DEL</kbd>
-'</kbd> to get separate <samp>`e'</samp> and <samp>`''</samp>.
+'</kbd> to get separate ‘<samp>e</samp>’ and
‘<samp>'</samp>’.
</p>
<p> Another method, more general but not quite as easy to type, is to use
<kbd>C-\ C-\</kbd> between two characters to stop them from combining. This
@@ -453,24 +453,24 @@
for this character set. For example, both the <code>ascii</code> and
<code>latin-iso8859-1</code> charsets use the registry
<code>"ISO8859-1"</code>.
This field is used to choose an appropriate font when the user gives a
-general font specification such as <samp>`-*-courier-medium-r-*-140-*'</samp>,
+general font specification such as
‘<samp>-*-courier-medium-r-*-140-*</samp>’,
i.e. a 14-point upright medium-weight Courier font.
</p>
<p>You can set font registry for a charset using
-<samp>`set-charset-registry'</samp> function in one of your startup files.
This
+‘<samp>set-charset-registry</samp>’ function in one of your
startup files. This
function takes two arguments: character set (as a symbol) and font
registry (as a string).
</p>
<p>E. g., for Cyrillic texts Mule uses <code>cyrillic-iso8859-5</code>
-charset with <samp>`"ISO8859-5"'</samp> as a default registry, and
we want to
-use <samp>`"koi8-r"'</samp> instead, because fonts in that encoding
are
+charset with ‘<samp>"ISO8859-5"</samp>’ as a default
registry, and we want to
+use ‘<samp>"koi8-r"</samp>’ instead, because fonts in
that encoding are
installed on our system. Use:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(set-charset-registry
'cyrillic-iso8859-5 "koi8-r")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Please note that you probably also want to set font registry for
-<samp>`ascii'</samp> charset so that mixed English/Cyrillic texts be displayed
+‘<samp>ascii</samp>’ charset so that mixed English/Cyrillic texts
be displayed
using the same font.)
</p>
<p>"CCL-programs" are a little special-purpose scripts defined within
@@ -479,13 +479,13 @@
text in buffer. Returning to the above example, we need to somehow tell
XEmacs that we have different encodings of fonts and text and so it
needs to convert characters between those encodings when displaying.
-That's what <samp>`set-charset-ccl-program'</samp> function is used for. There
+That's what ‘<samp>set-charset-ccl-program</samp>’ function is
used for. There
are quite a few various CCL programs defined within XEmacs, and there is
no comprehensive list of them, so you currently have to consult sources.
</p>
-<p>We know that there is a CCL program called
<samp>`ccl-encode-koi8-r-font'</samp>
+<p>We know that there is a CCL program called
‘<samp>ccl-encode-koi8-r-font</samp>’
that is used exactly for needed purpose: to convert characters between
-<samp>`ISO8859-5'</samp> encoding and <samp>`koi8-r'</samp>. Use:
+‘<samp>ISO8859-5</samp>’ encoding and
‘<samp>koi8-r</samp>’. Use:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(set-charset-ccl-program
'cyrillic-iso8859-5 'ccl-encode-koi8-r-font)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@
<p> XEmacs assigns a name to each coding system. Most coding systems are
used for one language, and the name of the coding system starts with the
language name. Some coding systems are used for several languages;
-their names usually start with <samp>`iso'</samp>. There are also special
+their names usually start with ‘<samp>iso</samp>’. There are also
special
coding systems <code>binary</code> and <code>no-conversion</code> which do not
convert printing characters at all.
</p>
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@
file. The variable <code>file-coding-system-alist</code> specifies this
correspondence. There is a special function
<code>modify-coding-system-alist</code> for adding elements to this list. For
-example, to read and write all <samp>`.txt'</samp> using the coding system
+example, to read and write all ‘<samp>.txt</samp>’ using the
coding system
<code>china-iso-8bit</code>, you can execute this Lisp expression:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">(modify-coding-system-alist 'file "\\.txt\\'"
'china-iso-8bit)
@@ -696,12 +696,12 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX722"></a>
<p> You can specify the coding system for a particular file using the
-<samp>`-*-…-*-'</samp> construct at the beginning of a file, or a local
+‘<samp>-*-…-*-</samp>’ construct at the beginning of a
file, or a local
variables list at the end (see section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC362">Local
Variables in Files</a>). You do this by
defining a value for the “variable” named <code>coding</code>.
XEmacs does
not really have a variable <code>coding</code>; instead of setting a variable,
it uses the specified coding system for the file. For example,
-<samp>`-*-mode: C; coding: iso-8859-1;-*-'</samp> specifies use of the
+‘<samp>-*-mode: C; coding: iso-8859-1;-*-</samp>’ specifies use of
the
iso-8859-1 coding system, as well as C mode.
</p>
<a name="IDX723"></a>
@@ -860,7 +860,6 @@
encode. By default, this variable is <code>nil</code>, which implies that you
cannot use non-Latin-1 characters in file names.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
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<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC181" title="Beginning of
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_21.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_21.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_21.html:1.19 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_21.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -143,15 +143,15 @@
<p>For example, one element normally found in the list has the form
<code>(<tt>"\\.c$"</tt> . c-mode)</code>. It is responsible for
selecting C mode
-for files whose names end in <tt>`.c'</tt>. (Note that <samp>`\\'</samp> is
needed in
-Lisp syntax to include a <samp>`\'</samp> in the string, which is needed to
-suppress the special meaning of <samp>`.'</samp> in regexps.) The only
practical
+for files whose names end in ‘<tt>.c</tt>’. (Note that
‘<samp>\\</samp>’ is needed in
+Lisp syntax to include a ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the string, which is
needed to
+suppress the special meaning of ‘<samp>.</samp>’ in regexps.) The
only practical
way to change this variable is with Lisp code.
</p>
<p> You can specify which major mode should be used for editing a certain
file by a special sort of text in the first non-blank line of the file.
The mode name should appear in this line both preceded and followed by
-<samp>`-*-'</samp>. Other text may appear on the line as well. For example,
+‘<samp>-*-</samp>’. Other text may appear on the line as well.
For example,
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">;-*-Lisp-*-
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -179,7 +179,6 @@
mode. If <code>default-major-mode</code> is <code>nil</code>, the major mode
is
taken from the previously selected buffer.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC190" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_22.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_22.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_22.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_22.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -303,7 +303,6 @@
spaces to tabs if that is possible without changing indentation. <kbd>M-x
untabify</kbd> changes all tabs in the region to corresponding numbers of
spaces.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC192" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_23.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_23.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_23.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_23.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
commands present in the text. Invoke <kbd>M-x nroff-mode</kbd> to enter this
mode. Nroff mode differs from Text mode in only a few ways. All nroff
command lines are considered paragraph separators, so that filling never
-garbles the nroff commands. Pages are separated by <samp>`.bp'</samp>
commands.
+garbles the nroff commands. Pages are separated by
‘<samp>.bp</samp>’ commands.
Comments start with backslash-doublequote. There are also three special
commands that are not available in Text mode:
</p>
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
that opens a kind of grouping, Emacs automatically inserts the matching
nroff command to close that grouping on the following line. For
example, if you are at the beginning of a line and type <kbd>.(b
-<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, the matching command <samp>`.)b'</samp> will be inserted
on a new
+<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, the matching command ‘<samp>.)b</samp>’ will
be inserted on a new
line following point.
</p>
<a name="IDX769"></a>
@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>"</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert, according to context, either <samp>```'</samp> or
<samp>`"'</samp> or
-<samp>`'''</samp> (<code>TeX-insert-quote</code>).
+<dd><p>Insert, according to context, either ‘<samp>``</samp>’ or
‘<samp>"</samp>’ or
+‘<samp>''</samp>’ (<code>TeX-insert-quote</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd><kbd>LFD</kbd></kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Insert a paragraph break (two newlines) and check the previous
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@
<dd><p>Check each paragraph in the buffer for unbalanced braces or dollar
signs.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c {</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert <samp>`{}'</samp> and position point between them
(<code>tex-insert-braces</code>).
+<dd><p>Insert ‘<samp>{}</samp>’ and position point between them
(<code>tex-insert-braces</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c }</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Move forward past the next unmatched close brace (<code>up-list</code>).
@@ -362,22 +362,22 @@
<a name="IDX770"></a>
<a name="IDX771"></a>
-<p> In TeX, the character <samp>`"'</samp> is not normally used; you use
<samp>```'</samp>
-to start a quotation and <samp>`'''</samp> to end one. TeX mode defines the
key
-<kbd>"</kbd> to insert <samp>```'</samp> after whitespace or an open
brace, <samp>`"'</samp>
-after a backslash, or <samp>`'''</samp> otherwise. This is done by the command
-<code>tex-insert-quote</code>. If you need the character
<samp>`"'</samp> itself in
+<p> In TeX, the character ‘<samp>"</samp>’ is not normally
used; you use ‘<samp>``</samp>’
+to start a quotation and ‘<samp>''</samp>’ to end one. TeX mode
defines the key
+<kbd>"</kbd> to insert ‘<samp>``</samp>’ after whitespace or
an open brace, ‘<samp>"</samp>’
+after a backslash, or ‘<samp>''</samp>’ otherwise. This is done
by the command
+<code>tex-insert-quote</code>. If you need the character
‘<samp>"</samp>’ itself in
unusual contexts, use <kbd>C-q</kbd> to insert it. Also, <kbd>"</kbd>
with a
-numeric argument always inserts that number of <samp>`"'</samp>
characters.
+numeric argument always inserts that number of
‘<samp>"</samp>’ characters.
</p>
-<p> In TeX mode, <samp>`$'</samp> has a special syntax code which attempts to
+<p> In TeX mode, ‘<samp>$</samp>’ has a special syntax code which
attempts to
understand the way TeX math mode delimiters match. When you insert a
-<samp>`$'</samp> that is meant to exit math mode, the position of the matching
-<samp>`$'</samp> that entered math mode is displayed for a second. This is the
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ that is meant to exit math mode, the position of
the matching
+‘<samp>$</samp>’ that entered math mode is displayed for a second.
This is the
same feature that displays the open brace that matches a close brace that
-is inserted. However, there is no way to tell whether a <samp>`$'</samp>
enters
-math mode or leaves it; so when you insert a <samp>`$'</samp> that enters math
-mode, the previous <samp>`$'</samp> position is shown as if it were a match,
even
+is inserted. However, there is no way to tell whether a
‘<samp>$</samp>’ enters
+math mode or leaves it; so when you insert a ‘<samp>$</samp>’ that
enters math
+mode, the previous ‘<samp>$</samp>’ position is shown as if it
were a match, even
though they are actually unrelated.
</p>
<a name="IDX772"></a>
@@ -412,10 +412,10 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX779"></a>
<a name="IDX780"></a>
-<p> In LaTeX input, <samp>`\begin'</samp> and <samp>`\end'</samp> commands
must balance.
-After you insert a <samp>`\begin'</samp>, use <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd>
+<p> In LaTeX input, ‘<samp>\begin</samp>’ and
‘<samp>\end</samp>’ commands must balance.
+After you insert a ‘<samp>\begin</samp>’, use <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd>
(<code>tex-close-latex-block</code>) to insert automatically a matching
-<samp>`\end'</samp> (on a new line following the <samp>`\begin'</samp>). A
blank line is
+‘<samp>\end</samp>’ (on a new line following the
‘<samp>\begin</samp>’). A blank line is
inserted between the two, and point is left there.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
<a name="IDX786"></a>
<p> You can pass the current buffer through an inferior TeX using
<kbd>C-c C-b</kbd> (<code>tex-buffer</code>). The formatted output appears in
a file
-in <tt>`/tmp'</tt>; to print it, type <kbd>C-c C-p</kbd>
(<code>tex-print</code>).
+in ‘<tt>/tmp</tt>’; to print it, type <kbd>C-c C-p</kbd>
(<code>tex-print</code>).
Afterward use <kbd>C-c C-q</kbd> (<code>tex-show-print-queue</code>) to view
the
progress of your output towards being printed.
</p>
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@
<a name="IDX789"></a>
<a name="IDX790"></a>
<p> The console output from TeX, including any error messages, appears in a
-buffer called <samp>`*TeX-shell*'</samp>. If TeX gets an error, you can switch
+buffer called ‘<samp>*TeX-shell*</samp>’. If TeX gets an error,
you can switch
to this buffer and feed it input (this works as in Shell mode;
see section <a href="xemacs_29.html#SEC339">Interactive Inferior Shell</a>).
Without switching to this buffer, you can scroll
it so that its last line is visible by typing <kbd>C-c C-l</kbd>.
@@ -507,15 +507,15 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX793"></a>
<p> To indicate the bounds of the header in Plain TeX mode, insert two
-special strings in the file: <samp>`%**start of header'</samp> before the
-header, and <samp>`%**end of header'</samp> after it. Each string must appear
+special strings in the file: ‘<samp>%**start of header</samp>’
before the
+header, and ‘<samp>%**end of header</samp>’ after it. Each string
must appear
entirely on one line, but there may be other text on the line before or
after. The lines containing the two strings are included in the header.
-If <samp>`%**start of header'</samp> does not appear within the first 100
lines of
+If ‘<samp>%**start of header</samp>’ does not appear within the
first 100 lines of
the buffer, <kbd>C-c C-r</kbd> assumes there is no header.
</p>
-<p> In LaTeX mode, the header begins with <samp>`\documentstyle'</samp> and
ends
-with <br><samp>`\begin{document}'</samp>. These are commands that LaTeX
requires
+<p> In LaTeX mode, the header begins with
‘<samp>\documentstyle</samp>’ and ends
+with <br>‘<samp>\begin{document}</samp>’. These are commands that
LaTeX requires
you to use, so you don't need to do anything special to identify the
header.
</p>
@@ -645,15 +645,15 @@
start within a line (not at the beginning) do not count. The length of
the matching text determines the level of the heading; longer matches
make a more deeply nested level. Thus, for example, if a text formatter
-has commands <samp>address@hidden'</samp>, <samp>address@hidden'</samp> and
<samp>address@hidden'</samp>
+has commands ‘<samp>@chapter</samp>’,
‘<samp>@section</samp>’ and ‘<samp>@subsection</samp>’
to divide the document into chapters and sections, you can make those
lines count as heading lines by setting <code>outline-regexp</code> to
-<samp>`"@chap\\|@\\(sub\\)*section"'</samp>. Note the trick: the
two words
-<samp>`chapter'</samp> and <samp>`section'</samp> are the same length, but by
defining
-the regexp to match only <samp>`chap'</samp> we ensure that the length of the
+‘<samp>"@chap\\|@\\(sub\\)*section"</samp>’. Note the
trick: the two words
+‘<samp>chapter</samp>’ and ‘<samp>section</samp>’ are
the same length, but by defining
+the regexp to match only ‘<samp>chap</samp>’ we ensure that the
length of the
text matched on a chapter heading is shorter, so that Outline mode will
know that sections are contained in chapters. This works as long as no
-other command starts with <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+other command starts with ‘<samp>@chap</samp>’.
</p>
<p> Outline mode makes a line invisible by changing the newline before it
into an ASCII Control-M (code 015). Most editing commands that work on
@@ -923,8 +923,8 @@
<a name="IDX830"></a>
<p> <kbd>Meta-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> (<code>backward-kill-word</code>) kills
the word before
point. It kills everything from point back to where <kbd>Meta-b</kbd> would
-move to. If point is after the space in <samp>`FOO, BAR'</samp>, then
-<samp>`FOO, '</samp> is killed. To kill just <samp>`FOO'</samp>, type
+move to. If point is after the space in ‘<samp>FOO, BAR</samp>’,
then
+‘<samp>FOO, </samp>’ is killed. To kill just
‘<samp>FOO</samp>’, type
<kbd>Meta-b Meta-d</kbd> instead of <kbd>Meta-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<a name="IDX831"></a>
@@ -932,8 +932,8 @@
<a name="IDX833"></a>
<p> <kbd>Meta-t</kbd> (<code>transpose-words</code>) exchanges the word
before or
containing point with the following word. The delimiter characters
-between the words do not move. For example, transposing <samp>`FOO,
-BAR'</samp> results in <samp>`BAR, FOO'</samp> rather than <samp>`BAR
FOO,'</samp>.
+between the words do not move. For example, transposing ‘<samp>FOO,
+BAR</samp>’ results in ‘<samp>BAR, FOO</samp>’ rather than
‘<samp>BAR FOO,</samp>’.
See section <a href="xemacs_16.html#SEC131">Transposing Text</a>, for more on
transposition and on arguments to
transposition commands.
</p>
@@ -1000,9 +1000,9 @@
their counterparts, <kbd>Meta-a</kbd> and <kbd>Meta-e</kbd> move over
successive
sentences if repeated or given numeric arguments. Emacs assumes
the typist's convention is followed, and thus considers a sentence to
-end wherever there is a <samp>`.'</samp>, <samp>`?'</samp>, or
<samp>`!'</samp> followed by the
-end of a line or two spaces, with any number of <samp>`)'</samp>,
<samp>`]'</samp>,
-<samp>`''</samp>, or <samp>`"'</samp> characters allowed in between. A
sentence also
+end wherever there is a ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
‘<samp>?</samp>’, or ‘<samp>!</samp>’ followed by the
+end of a line or two spaces, with any number of ‘<samp>)</samp>’,
‘<samp>]</samp>’,
+‘<samp>'</samp>’, or ‘<samp>"</samp>’ characters
allowed in between. A sentence also
begins or ends wherever a paragraph begins or ends.
</p>
<p> Neither <kbd>M-a</kbd> nor <kbd>M-e</kbd> moves past the newline or
spaces beyond
@@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@
<p> <kbd>M-x auto-fill-mode</kbd> turns Auto Fill mode on if it was off, or
off
if it was on. With a positive numeric argument the command always turns
Auto Fill mode on, and with a negative argument it always turns it off.
-The presence of the word <samp>`Fill'</samp> in the mode line, inside the
+The presence of the word ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’ in the mode line,
inside the
parentheses, indicates that Auto Fill mode is in effect. Auto Fill mode
is a minor mode; you can turn it on or off for each buffer individually.
See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">Minor Modes</a>.
@@ -1544,7 +1544,6 @@
convert everything between point and mark to the specified case. Point and
mark do not move.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC196" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_24.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_24.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_24.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_24.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -243,11 +243,11 @@
</p>
<p> In languages that use prefix and infix operators, such as C, it is not
possible for all expressions to be sexps. For example, C mode does not
-recognize <samp>`foo + bar'</samp> as an sexp, even though it <i>is</i> a C
expression;
-it recognizes <samp>`foo'</samp> as one sexp and <samp>`bar'</samp> as
another, with the
-<samp>`+'</samp> as punctuation between them. This is a fundamental ambiguity:
-both <samp>`foo + bar'</samp> and <samp>`foo'</samp> are legitimate choices
for the sexp to
-move over if point is at the <samp>`f'</samp>. Note that <samp>`(foo +
bar)'</samp> is a
+recognize ‘<samp>foo + bar</samp>’ as an sexp, even though it
<i>is</i> a C expression;
+it recognizes ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as one sexp and
‘<samp>bar</samp>’ as another, with the
+‘<samp>+</samp>’ as punctuation between them. This is a
fundamental ambiguity:
+both ‘<samp>foo + bar</samp>’ and ‘<samp>foo</samp>’
are legitimate choices for the sexp to
+move over if point is at the ‘<samp>f</samp>’. Note that
‘<samp>(foo + bar)</samp>’ is a
sexp in C mode.
</p>
<p> Some languages have obscure forms of syntax for expressions that nobody
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
<a name="IDX904"></a>
<p> To move forward over an sexp, use <kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
(<code>forward-sexp</code>). If
the first significant character after point is an opening delimiter
-(<samp>`('</samp> in Lisp; <samp>`('</samp>, <samp>`['</samp>, or
<samp>`{'</samp> in C), <kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
+(‘<samp>(</samp>’ in Lisp; ‘<samp>(</samp>’,
‘<samp>[</samp>’, or ‘<samp>{</samp>’ in C),
<kbd>C-M-f</kbd>
moves past the matching closing delimiter. If the character begins a
symbol, string, or number, <kbd>C-M-f</kbd> moves over that. If the character
after point is a closing delimiter, <kbd>C-M-f</kbd> just moves past it. (This
@@ -343,8 +343,8 @@
up one or more levels.
</p>
<p> To move <i>down</i> in list structure, use <kbd>C-M-d</kbd>
-(<code>down-list</code>). In Lisp mode, where <samp>`('</samp> is the only
opening
-delimiter, this is nearly the same as searching for a <samp>`('</samp>. An
+(<code>down-list</code>). In Lisp mode, where ‘<samp>(</samp>’ is
the only opening
+delimiter, this is nearly the same as searching for a
‘<samp>(</samp>’. An
argument specifies the number of levels of parentheses to go down.
</p>
<a name="IDX915"></a>
@@ -439,15 +439,15 @@
Never put an open-brace or other opening delimiter at the beginning of a
line of C code unless it starts the body of a function.</i> The most likely
problem case is when you want an opening delimiter at the start of a line
-inside a string. To avoid trouble, put an escape character (<samp>`\'</samp>
in C
-and Emacs Lisp, <samp>`/'</samp> in some other Lisp dialects) before the
opening
+inside a string. To avoid trouble, put an escape character
(‘<samp>\</samp>’ in C
+and Emacs Lisp, ‘<samp>/</samp>’ in some other Lisp dialects)
before the opening
delimiter. It will not affect the contents of the string.
</p>
<p> The original Emacs found defuns by moving upward a
level of parentheses until there were no more levels to go up. This
required scanning back to the beginning of the buffer for every
function. To speed this up, Emacs was changed to assume
-that any <samp>`('</samp> (or other character assigned the syntactic class of
+that any ‘<samp>(</samp>’ (or other character assigned the
syntactic class of
opening-delimiter) at the left margin is the start of a defun. This
heuristic is nearly always right; however, it mandates the convention
described above.
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@
mode. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC374">The Syntax Table</a>.
</p>
<p> If the opening delimiter and closing delimiter are mismatched—as
-in <samp>`[x)'</samp>—the echo area displays a warning message. The
+in ‘<samp>[x)</samp>’—the echo area displays a warning
message. The
correct matches are specified in the syntax table.
</p>
<a name="IDX948"></a>
@@ -1111,8 +1111,8 @@
should not match the null string. It may match more than the comment
starting delimiter in the strictest sense of the word; for example, in C
mode the value of the variable is <code><tt>"/\\*+ *"</tt></code>,
which matches extra
-stars and spaces after the <samp>`/*'</samp> itself. (Note that
<samp>`\\'</samp> is
-needed in Lisp syntax to include a <samp>`\'</samp> in the string, which is
needed
+stars and spaces after the ‘<samp>/*</samp>’ itself. (Note that
‘<samp>\\</samp>’ is
+needed in Lisp syntax to include a ‘<samp>\</samp>’ in the string,
which is needed
to deny the first star its special meaning in regexp syntax. See section <a
href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">Syntax of Regular Expressions</a>.)
</p>
<a name="IDX953"></a>
@@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@
<p> The commands <kbd>M-(</kbd> (<code>insert-parentheses</code>) and
<kbd>M-)</kbd>
(<code>move-over-close-and-reindent</code>) are designed to facilitate a style
of
editing which keeps parentheses balanced at all times. <kbd>M-(</kbd> inserts
a
-pair of parentheses, either together as in <samp>`()'</samp>, or, if given an
+pair of parentheses, either together as in ‘<samp>()</samp>’, or,
if given an
argument, around the next several sexps, and leaves point after the open
parenthesis. Instead of typing <kbd>( F O O )</kbd>, you can type <kbd>M-( F O
O</kbd>, which has the same effect except for leaving the cursor before the
@@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@
topic as an argument, and displays the Unix manual page for that topic.
<code>manual-entry</code> always searches all 8 sections of the
manual and concatenates all the entries it finds. For example,
-the topic <samp>`termcap'</samp> finds the description of the termcap library
+the topic ‘<samp>termcap</samp>’ finds the description of the
termcap library
from section 3, followed by the description of the termcap data base
from section 5.
</p>
@@ -1301,8 +1301,8 @@
of when and why you have changed a program. It assumes that you have a
file in which you write a chronological sequence of entries describing
individual changes. The default is to store the change entries in a file
-called <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> in the same directory as the file you are editing.
-The same <tt>`ChangeLog'</tt> file therefore records changes for all the files
+called ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ in the same directory as the file you
are editing.
+The same ‘<tt>ChangeLog</tt>’ file therefore records changes for
all the files
in a directory.
</p>
<p> A change log entry starts with a header line that contains your name
@@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@
definition of a function by looking up which of the files it is in.
</p>
<p> Tags tables are stored in files called <em>tags table files</em>. The
-conventional name for a tags table file is <tt>`TAGS'</tt>.
+conventional name for a tags table file is ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’.
</p>
<p> Each entry in the tags table records the name of one tag, the name of the
file that the tag is defined in (implicitly), and the position in that file
@@ -1441,26 +1441,26 @@
In C code, any C function or typedef is a tag, and so are definitions of
<code>struct</code>, <code>union</code> and <code>enum</code>. You can tag
function
declarations and external variables in addition to function definitions
-by giving the <samp>`--declarations'</samp> option to <code>etags</code>.
+by giving the ‘<samp>--declarations</samp>’ option to
<code>etags</code>.
<code>#define</code> macro definitions and <code>enum</code> constants are also
-tags, unless you specify <samp>`--no-defines'</samp> when making the tags
table.
+tags, unless you specify ‘<samp>--no-defines</samp>’ when making
the tags table.
Similarly, global variables are tags, unless you specify
-<samp>`--no-globals'</samp>. Use of <samp>`--no-globals'</samp> and
<samp>`--no-defines'</samp>
+‘<samp>--no-globals</samp>’. Use of
‘<samp>--no-globals</samp>’ and
‘<samp>--no-defines</samp>’
can make the tags table file much smaller.
</li><li>
In C++ code, in addition to all the tag constructs of C code, member
functions are also recognized, and optionally member variables if you
-use the <samp>`--members'</samp> option. Tags for variables and functions in
-classes are named <samp>`<var>class</var>::<var>variable</var>'</samp> and
-<samp>`<var>class</var>::<var>function</var>'</samp>. <code>operator</code>
functions tags are
-named, for example <samp>`operator+'</samp>.
+use the ‘<samp>--members</samp>’ option. Tags for variables and
functions in
+classes are named
‘<samp><var>class</var>::<var>variable</var></samp>’ and
+‘<samp><var>class</var>::<var>function</var></samp>’.
<code>operator</code> functions tags are
+named, for example ‘<samp>operator+</samp>’.
</li><li>
In Java code, tags include all the constructs recognized in C++, plus
the <code>interface</code>, <code>extends</code> and <code>implements</code>
constructs.
Tags for variables and functions in classes are named
-<samp>`<var>class</var>.<var>variable</var>'</samp> and
<samp>`<var>class</var>.<var>function</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp><var>class</var>.<var>variable</var></samp>’ and
‘<samp><var>class</var>.<var>function</var></samp>’.
</li><li>
In LaTeX text, the argument of any of the commands <code>\chapter</code>,
@@ -1478,18 +1478,18 @@
export TEXTAGS
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>specifies (using Bourne shell syntax) that the commands <samp>`\def'</samp>,
-<samp>`\newcommand'</samp> and <samp>`\newenvironment'</samp> also define tags.
+<p>specifies (using Bourne shell syntax) that the commands
‘<samp>\def</samp>’,
+‘<samp>\newcommand</samp>’ and
‘<samp>\newenvironment</samp>’ also define tags.
</p>
</li><li>
In Lisp code, any function defined with <code>defun</code>, any variable
defined with <code>defvar</code> or <code>defconst</code>, and in general the
first
-argument of any expression that starts with <samp>`(def'</samp> in column
zero, is
+argument of any expression that starts with ‘<samp>(def</samp>’ in
column zero, is
a tag.
</li><li>
In Scheme code, tags include anything defined with <code>def</code> or with a
-construct whose name starts with <samp>`def'</samp>. They also include
variables
+construct whose name starts with ‘<samp>def</samp>’. They also
include variables
set with <code>set!</code> at top level in the file.
</li></ul>
@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
In Ada code, functions, procedures, packages, tasks, and types are
-tags. Use the <samp>`--packages-only'</samp> option to create tags for
+tags. Use the ‘<samp>--packages-only</samp>’ option to create
tags for
packages only.
<p>With Ada, it is possible to have the same name used for different
@@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@
</li><li>
In Perl code, the tags are the procedures defined by the <code>sub</code>,
-<code>my</code> and <code>local</code> keywords. Use <samp>`--globals'</samp>
if you want
+<code>my</code> and <code>local</code> keywords. Use
‘<samp>--globals</samp>’ if you want
to tag global variables.
</li><li>
@@ -1612,18 +1612,18 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>The <code>etags</code> program reads the specified files, and writes a tags
-table named <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in the current working directory. You can
+table named ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in the current working directory. You
can
intermix compressed and plain text source file names. <code>etags</code>
knows about the most common compression formats, and does the right
thing. So you can compress all your source files and have <code>etags</code>
look for compressed versions of its file name arguments, if it does not
find uncompressed versions. Under MS-DOS, <code>etags</code> also looks for
-file names like <samp>`mycode.cgz'</samp> if it is given
<samp>`mycode.c'</samp> on the
-command line and <samp>`mycode.c'</samp> does not exist.
+file names like ‘<samp>mycode.cgz</samp>’ if it is given
‘<samp>mycode.c</samp>’ on the
+command line and ‘<samp>mycode.c</samp>’ does not exist.
</p>
<p> <code>etags</code> recognizes the language used in an input file based on
its file name and contents. You can specify the language with the
-<samp>`--language=<var>name</var>'</samp> option, described below.
+‘<samp>--language=<var>name</var></samp>’ option, described below.
</p>
<p> If the tags table data become outdated due to changes in the files
described in the table, the way to update the tags table is the same way it
@@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@
the tags table after each edit, or even every day.
</p>
<p> One tags table can effectively include another. Specify the included
-tags file name with the <samp>`--include=<var>file</var>'</samp> option when
creating
+tags file name with the ‘<samp>--include=<var>file</var></samp>’
option when creating
the file that is to include it. The latter file then acts as if it
contained all the files specified in the included file, as well as the
files it directly contains.
@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@
the tags file will contain absolute file names. This way, the tags file
will still refer to the same files even if you move it, as long as the
source files remain in the same place. Absolute file names start with
-<samp>`/'</samp>, or with <samp>`<var>device</var>:/'</samp> on MS-DOS and
MS-Windows.
+‘<samp>/</samp>’, or with
‘<samp><var>device</var>:/</samp>’ on MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
</p>
<p> When you want to make a tags table from a great number of files, you
may have problems listing them on the command line, because some systems
@@ -1670,16 +1670,16 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">find . -name
"*.[chCH]" -print | etags -
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Use the option <samp>`--language=<var>name</var>'</samp> to specify the
language
+<p> Use the option ‘<samp>--language=<var>name</var></samp>’ to
specify the language
explicitly. You can intermix these options with file names; each one
applies to the file names that follow it. Specify
-<samp>`--language=auto'</samp> to tell <code>etags</code> to resume guessing
the
+‘<samp>--language=auto</samp>’ to tell <code>etags</code> to
resume guessing the
language from the file names and file contents. Specify
-<samp>`--language=none'</samp> to turn off language-specific processing
+‘<samp>--language=none</samp>’ to turn off language-specific
processing
entirely; then <code>etags</code> recognizes tags by regexp matching alone
(see section <a href="#SEC235">Etags Regexps</a>).
</p>
-<p> <samp>`etags --help'</samp> prints the list of the languages
<code>etags</code>
+<p> ‘<samp>etags --help</samp>’ prints the list of the languages
<code>etags</code>
knows, and the file name rules for guessing the language. It also prints
a list of all the available <code>etags</code> options, together with a short
explanation.
@@ -1705,19 +1705,19 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 21.11.3 Etags Regexps </h3>
-<p> The <samp>`--regex'</samp> option provides a general way of recognizing
tags
+<p> The ‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ option provides a general way of
recognizing tags
based on regexp matching. You can freely intermix it with file names.
-Each <samp>`--regex'</samp> option adds to the preceding ones, and applies only
+Each ‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ option adds to the preceding ones, and
applies only
to the following files. The syntax is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre
class="smallexample">--regex=/<var>tagregexp</var>[/<var>nameregexp</var>]/
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>where <var>tagregexp</var> is used to match the lines to tag. It is always
-anchored, that is, it behaves as if preceded by <samp>`^'</samp>. If you want
+anchored, that is, it behaves as if preceded by ‘<samp>^</samp>’.
If you want
to account for indentation, just match any initial number of blanks by
-beginning your regular expression with <samp>`[ \t]*'</samp>. In the regular
-expressions, <samp>`\'</samp> quotes the next character, and <samp>`\t'</samp>
stands
+beginning your regular expression with ‘<samp>[ \t]*</samp>’. In
the regular
+expressions, ‘<samp>\</samp>’ quotes the next character, and
‘<samp>\t</samp>’ stands
for the tab character. Note that <code>etags</code> does not handle the other
C escape sequences for special characters.
</p>
@@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@
<p> The syntax of regular expressions in <code>etags</code> is the same as in
Emacs, augmented with the <em>interval operator</em>, which works as in
<code>grep</code> and <code>ed</code>. The syntax of an interval operator is
-<samp>`\{<var>m</var>,<var>n</var>\}'</samp>, and its meaning is to match the
preceding
+‘<samp>\{<var>m</var>,<var>n</var>\}</samp>’, and its meaning is
to match the preceding
expression at least <var>m</var> times and up to <var>n</var> times.
</p>
<p> You should not match more characters with <var>tagregexp</var> than that
@@ -1736,29 +1736,29 @@
accurately and to do completion on tag names more reliably. You can
find some examples below.
</p>
-<p> The option <samp>`--ignore-case-regex'</samp> (or <samp>`-c'</samp>) is
like
-<samp>`--regex'</samp>, except that the regular expression provided will be
+<p> The option ‘<samp>--ignore-case-regex</samp>’ (or
‘<samp>-c</samp>’) is like
+‘<samp>--regex</samp>’, except that the regular expression
provided will be
matched without regard to case, which is appropriate for various
programming languages.
</p>
-<p> The <samp>`-R'</samp> option deletes all the regexps defined with
-<samp>`--regex'</samp> options. It applies to the file names following it, as
+<p> The ‘<samp>-R</samp>’ option deletes all the regexps defined
with
+‘<samp>--regex</samp>’ options. It applies to the file names
following it, as
you can see from the following example:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">etags
--regex=/<var>reg1</var>/ voo.doo --regex=/<var>reg2</var>/ \
bar.ber -R --lang=lisp los.er
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Here <code>etags</code> chooses the parsing language for <tt>`voo.doo'</tt>
and
-<tt>`bar.ber'</tt> according to their contents. <code>etags</code> also uses
-<var>reg1</var> to recognize additional tags in <tt>`voo.doo'</tt>, and both
+<p>Here <code>etags</code> chooses the parsing language for
‘<tt>voo.doo</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>bar.ber</tt>’ according to their contents.
<code>etags</code> also uses
+<var>reg1</var> to recognize additional tags in
‘<tt>voo.doo</tt>’, and both
<var>reg1</var> and <var>reg2</var> to recognize additional tags in
-<tt>`bar.ber'</tt>. <code>etags</code> uses the Lisp tags rules, and no regexp
-matching, to recognize tags in <tt>`los.er'</tt>.
+‘<tt>bar.ber</tt>’. <code>etags</code> uses the Lisp tags rules,
and no regexp
+matching, to recognize tags in ‘<tt>los.er</tt>’.
</p>
<p> A regular expression can be bound to a given language, by prepending
-it with <samp>`{lang}'</samp>. When you do this, <code>etags</code> will use
the
-regular expression only for files of that language. <samp>`etags
--help'</samp>
+it with ‘<samp>{lang}</samp>’. When you do this,
<code>etags</code> will use the
+regular expression only for files of that language. ‘<samp>etags
--help</samp>’
prints the list of languages recognised by <code>etags</code>. The following
example tags the <code>DEFVAR</code> macros in the Emacs source files.
<code>etags</code> applies this regular expression to C files only:
@@ -1777,11 +1777,11 @@
<p>A regex file contains one regular expressions per line. Empty lines,
and lines beginning with space or tab are ignored. When the first
-character in a line is <samp>`@'</samp>, <code>etags</code> assumes that the
rest of
+character in a line is ‘<samp>@</samp>’, <code>etags</code>
assumes that the rest of
the line is the name of a file of regular expressions. This means that
such files can be nested. All the other lines are taken to be regular
expressions. For example, one can create a file called
-<samp>`emacs.tags'</samp> with the following contents (the first line in the
+‘<samp>emacs.tags</samp>’ with the following contents (the first
line in the
file is a comment):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> -- This is for
GNU Emacs source files
@@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@
</p>
<p>If the cdr of the elements of this list are strings, they are
assumed to name a tags file. If they name a directory, the string
-<tt>`tags'</tt> is appended to them to get the file name. If they are not
+‘<tt>tags</tt>’ is appended to them to get the file name. If they
are not
strings, they are evaluated and must return an appropriate string.
</p>
<p>For example:
@@ -1886,30 +1886,30 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-Anything in the directory <tt>`/usr/src/public/perl/'</tt>
-should use the <tt>`TAGS'</tt> file
<tt>`/usr/src/public/perl/perl-3.0/TAGS'</tt>.
+Anything in the directory ‘<tt>/usr/src/public/perl/</tt>’
+should use the ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
‘<tt>/usr/src/public/perl/perl-3.0/TAGS</tt>’.
</li><li>
-Files ending in <tt>`.el'</tt> should use the <tt>`TAGS'</tt> file
-<tt>`/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS'</tt>.
+Files ending in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ should use the
‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
+‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS</tt>’.
</li><li>
-Anything in or below the directory <tt>`/jbw/gnu/'</tt> should use the
-<tt>`TAGS'</tt> file <tt>`/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS'</tt>.
+Anything in or below the directory ‘<tt>/jbw/gnu/</tt>’ should use
the
+‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file
‘<tt>/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS</tt>’.
</li></ul>
-<p>If you had a file called <tt>`/usr/jbw/foo.el'</tt>, it would use both
-<tt>`TAGS'</tt> files, <br> <tt>`/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS'</tt> and
-<tt>`/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS'</tt> (in that order), because it
+<p>If you had a file called ‘<tt>/usr/jbw/foo.el</tt>’, it would
use both
+‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ files, <br>
‘<tt>/usr/local/emacs/src/TAGS</tt>’ and
+‘<tt>/usr15/degree/stud/jbw/gnu/TAGS</tt>’ (in that order),
because it
matches both patterns.
</p>
<p>If the buffer-local variable <code>buffer-tag-table</code> is set, it names
a
tags table that is searched before all others when <code>find-tag</code> is
executed from this buffer.
</p>
-<p>If there is a file called <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in the same directory as the file
+<p>If there is a file called ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in the same directory
as the file
in question, then that tags file will always be used as well (after the
<code>buffer-tag-table</code> but before the tables specified by this list).
</p>
-<p>If the variable <code>tags-file-name</code> is set, the <tt>`TAGS'</tt>
file it names
+<p>If the variable <code>tags-file-name</code> is set, the
‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ file it names
will apply to all buffers (for backwards compatibility.) It is searched
first.
</p>
@@ -1924,7 +1924,7 @@
the variable <code>tag-table-alist</code>, tells tags commands to use the tags
table file <var>file</var> first. The <var>file</var> should be the name of a
file created with the <code>etags</code> program. A directory name is also
-acceptable; it means the file <tt>`TAGS'</tt> in that directory. The
+acceptable; it means the file ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ in that directory.
The
function only stores the file name you provide in the variable
<code>tags-file-name</code>. Emacs does not actually read in the tags table
contents until you try to use them. You can set the variable explicitly
@@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@
.</kbd> invokes the function <code>find-tag-other-window</code>. (This key
sequence
ends with a period.)
</p>
-<p> Emacs comes with a tags table file <tt>`TAGS'</tt> (in the directory
+<p> Emacs comes with a tags table file ‘<tt>TAGS</tt>’ (in the
directory
containing Lisp libraries) that includes all the Lisp libraries and all
the C sources of Emacs. By specifying this file with
<code>visit-tags-table</code>
and then using <kbd>M-.</kbd> you can quickly look at the source of any Emacs
@@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@
<p> If a number is the first non-whitespace in the line, it is assumed to be
a line number and is moved to columns 0 through 4. (Columns are always
counted from 0 in XEmacs.) If the text on the line starts with the
-conventional Fortran continuation marker <samp>`$'</samp>, it is moved to
column 5.
+conventional Fortran continuation marker ‘<samp>$</samp>’, it is
moved to column 5.
If the text begins with any non whitespace character in column 5, it is
assumed to be an unconventional continuation marker and remains in column
5.
@@ -2460,12 +2460,12 @@
<a name="IDX1006"></a>
<ul>
<li>
-Two nested <samp>`do'</samp> loops never share a <samp>`continue'</samp>
statement.
+Two nested ‘<samp>do</samp>’ loops never share a
‘<samp>continue</samp>’ statement.
</li><li>
The same character appears in column 5 of all continuation lines. It
is the value of the variable <code>fortran-continuation-char</code>.
-By default, this character is <samp>`$'</samp>.
+By default, this character is ‘<samp>$</samp>’.
</li></ul>
<p>If you fail to follow these conventions, the indentation commands may
@@ -2498,11 +2498,11 @@
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>fortran-do-indent</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of <samp>`do'</samp> statement (the
default is 3).
+<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of ‘<samp>do</samp>’
statement (the default is 3).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-if-indent</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of <samp>`if'</samp> statement (the
default is 3).
+<dd><p>Extra indentation within each level of ‘<samp>if</samp>’
statement (the default is 3).
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-continuation-indent</code></dt>
@@ -2510,12 +2510,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If this is <code>nil</code>, indentation assumes that each
<samp>`do'</samp>
-statement ends on a <samp>`continue'</samp> statement. Therefore, when
-computing indentation for a statement other than <samp>`continue'</samp>, it
-can save time by not checking for a <samp>`do'</samp> statement ending there.
+<dd><p>If this is <code>nil</code>, indentation assumes that each
‘<samp>do</samp>’
+statement ends on a ‘<samp>continue</samp>’ statement. Therefore,
when
+computing indentation for a statement other than
‘<samp>continue</samp>’, it
+can save time by not checking for a ‘<samp>do</samp>’ statement
ending there.
If this is non-<code>nil</code>, indenting any numbered statement must check
-for a <samp>`do'</samp> that ends there. The default is <code>nil</code>.
+for a ‘<samp>do</samp>’ that ends there. The default is
<code>nil</code>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>fortran-minimum-statement-indent</code></dt>
@@ -2551,10 +2551,10 @@
comment commands and defines some new variables.
</p>
<p> Fortran mode can also handle a non-standard comment syntax where comments
-start with <samp>`!'</samp> and can follow other text. Because only some
Fortran
+start with ‘<samp>!</samp>’ and can follow other text. Because
only some Fortran
compilers accept this syntax, Fortran mode will not insert such comments
unless you have specified to do so in advance by setting the variable
-<code>comment-start</code> to <samp>`"!"'</samp> (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>).
+<code>comment-start</code> to ‘<samp>"!"</samp>’ (see
section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>).
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-;</kbd></dt>
@@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-x ;</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Applies to nonstandard <samp>`!'</samp> comments only.
+<dd><p>Applies to nonstandard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments only.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c ;</kbd></dt>
@@ -2579,11 +2579,11 @@
<p>Inserting and aligning comments is not the same in Fortran mode as in
other modes. When a new comment must be inserted, a full-line comment is
inserted if the current line is blank. On a non-blank line, a
-non-standard <samp>`!'</samp> comment is inserted if you previously specified
+non-standard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comment is inserted if you
previously specified
you wanted to use them. Otherwise a full-line comment is inserted on a
new line before the current line.
</p>
-<p> Non-standard <samp>`!'</samp> comments are aligned like comments in other
+<p> Non-standard ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments are aligned like
comments in other
languages, but full-line comments are aligned differently. In a
standard full-line comment, the comment delimiter itself must always
appear in column zero. What can be aligned is the text within the
@@ -2620,16 +2620,16 @@
Fortran mode, so you do not need to change them.
</p>
<p> The normal Emacs comment command <kbd>C-x ;</kbd> has not been redefined.
-It can therefore be used if you use <samp>`!'</samp> comments, but is useless
in
+It can therefore be used if you use ‘<samp>!</samp>’ comments, but
is useless in
Fortran mode otherwise.
</p>
<a name="IDX1012"></a>
<a name="IDX1013"></a>
<a name="IDX1014"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-c ;</kbd> (<code>fortran-comment-region</code>) turns
all the
-lines of the region into comments by inserting the string <samp>`C$$$'</samp>
at
+lines of the region into comments by inserting the string
‘<samp>C$$$</samp>’ at
the front of each one. With a numeric arg, the region is turned back into
-live code by deleting <samp>`C$$$'</samp> from the front of each line. You can
+live code by deleting ‘<samp>C$$$</samp>’ from the front of each
line. You can
control the string used for the comments by setting the variable
<code>fortran-comment-region</code>. Note that here we have an example of a
command and a variable with the same name; the two uses of the name never
@@ -2722,12 +2722,12 @@
mode makes this possible by changing the syntax of semicolon to “word
constituent”.
</p>
-<p> For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is <samp>`;c'</samp> for
-<samp>`continue'</samp>. If you insert <samp>`;c'</samp> and then insert a
punctuation
-character such as a space or a newline, the <samp>`;c'</samp> changes
-automatically to <samp>`continue'</samp>, provided Abbrev mode is enabled.
+<p> For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is ‘<samp>;c</samp>’
for
+‘<samp>continue</samp>’. If you insert
‘<samp>;c</samp>’ and then insert a punctuation
+character such as a space or a newline, the ‘<samp>;c</samp>’
changes
+automatically to ‘<samp>continue</samp>’, provided Abbrev mode is
enabled.
</p>
-<p> Type <samp>`;?'</samp> or <samp>`;C-h'</samp> to display a list of all
built-in
+<p> Type ‘<samp>;?</samp>’ or ‘<samp>;C-h</samp>’ to
display a list of all built-in
Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -2773,7 +2773,6 @@
<p> The variable <code>asm-comment-char</code> specifies which character
starts comments in assembler syntax.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC215" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_25.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_25.html:1.30
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_25.html:1.31
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_25.html:1.30 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_25.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -112,11 +112,11 @@
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-x compile</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Run a compiler asynchronously under Emacs, with error messages to
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer.
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x grep</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Run <code>grep</code> asynchronously under Emacs, with matching lines
-listed in the buffer named <samp>`*compilation*'</samp>.
+listed in the buffer named ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x kill-compilation</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Kill the process made by the <code>M-x compile</code> command.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
<p> To run <code>make</code> or another compiler, type <kbd>M-x
compile</kbd>. This
command reads a shell command line using the minibuffer, then executes
the specified command line in an inferior shell with output going to the
-buffer named <samp>`*compilation*'</samp>. By default, the current buffer's
+buffer named ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’. By default, the
current buffer's
default directory is used as the working directory for the execution of
the command; therefore, the makefile comes from this directory.
</p>
@@ -148,16 +148,16 @@
<code>compile-command</code> (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC362">Local Variables in Files</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX1021"></a>
-<p> When you start a compilation, the buffer <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> is
+<p> When you start a compilation, the buffer
‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ is
displayed in another window but not selected. Its mode line displays
-the word <samp>`run'</samp> or <samp>`exit'</samp> in the parentheses to tell
you whether
+the word ‘<samp>run</samp>’ or ‘<samp>exit</samp>’ in
the parentheses to tell you whether
compilation is finished. You do not have to keep this buffer visible;
compilation continues in any case.
</p>
<a name="IDX1022"></a>
<p> To kill the compilation process, type <kbd>M-x kill-compilation</kbd>.
The mode
-line of the <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer changes to say
<samp>`signal'</samp>
-instead of <samp>`run'</samp>. Starting a new compilation also kills any
+line of the ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer changes to say
‘<samp>signal</samp>’
+instead of ‘<samp>run</samp>’. Starting a new compilation also
kills any
running compilation, as only one can occur at any time. Starting a new
compilation prompts for confirmation before actually killing a
compilation that is running.
@@ -167,10 +167,10 @@
<p> To parse the compiler error messages, type <kbd>C-x `</kbd>
(<code>next-error</code>). The character following <kbd>C-x</kbd> is the grave
accent, not the single quote. The command displays the buffer
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> in one window and the buffer in which the next
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ in one window and the buffer in which
the next
error occurred in another window. Point in that buffer is moved to the
line where the error was found. The corresponding error message is
-scrolled to the top of the window in which <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> is
+scrolled to the top of the window in which
‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ is
displayed.
</p>
<p> The first time you use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> after the start of a compilation,
it
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
additional error messages have come in, <kbd>C-x `</kbd> reports an error.
</p>
<p> <kbd>C-u C-x `</kbd> discards the preparsed error message data and parses
the
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer again, then displays the first error.
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer again, then displays the first
error.
This way, you can process the same set of errors again.
</p>
<p> Instead of running a compiler, you can run <code>grep</code> and see the
@@ -193,15 +193,15 @@
<code>grep</code>: a <code>grep</code>-style regexp (usually in single quotes
to
quote the shell's special characters) followed by filenames, which may
use wildcard characters. The output from <code>grep</code> goes in the
-<samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer. You can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd> to find the
lines that
+‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer. You can use <kbd>C-x `</kbd>
to find the lines that
match as if they were compilation errors.
</p>
<p> Note: a shell is used to run the compile command, but the shell is not
run in interactive mode. In particular, this means that the shell starts
up with no prompt. If you find your usual shell prompt making an
-unsightly appearance in the <samp>`*compilation*'</samp> buffer, it means you
-have made a mistake in your shell's initialization file (<tt>`.cshrc'</tt>
-or <tt>`.shrc'</tt> or …) by setting the prompt unconditionally. The
+unsightly appearance in the ‘<samp>*compilation*</samp>’ buffer,
it means you
+have made a mistake in your shell's initialization file
(‘<tt>.cshrc</tt>’
+or ‘<tt>.shrc</tt>’ or …) by setting the prompt
unconditionally. The
shell initialization file should set the prompt only if there already is
a prompt. Here's how to do it in <code>csh</code>:
</p>
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
<h2 class="section"> 22.3 Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs </h2>
<p> Lisp code for Emacs editing commands is stored in files whose names
-conventionally end in <tt>`.el'</tt>. This ending tells Emacs to edit them in
+conventionally end in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’. This ending tells Emacs to
edit them in
Emacs-Lisp mode (see section <a href="#SEC253">Major Modes for Lisp</a>).
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
@@ -345,9 +345,9 @@
</p>
<p> <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd> differs from <kbd>M-x load-file</kbd> in that
it
searches a sequence of directories and tries three file names in each
-directory. The three names are: first, the specified name with <tt>`.elc'</tt>
-appended; second, the name with <tt>`.el'</tt> appended; third, the specified
-name alone. A <tt>`.elc'</tt> file would be the result of compiling the Lisp
+directory. The three names are: first, the specified name with
‘<tt>.elc</tt>’
+appended; second, the name with ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ appended; third,
the specified
+name alone. A ‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ file would be the result of
compiling the Lisp
file into byte code; if possible, it is loaded in preference to the Lisp
file itself because the compiled file loads and runs faster.
</p>
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
<a name="IDX1029"></a>
<p> The sequence of directories searched by <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd> is
specified by the variable <code>load-path</code>, a list of strings that are
-directory names. The elements of this list may not begin with
"<samp>`~'</samp>",
+directory names. The elements of this list may not begin with
"‘<samp>~</samp>’",
so you must call <code>expand-file-name</code> on them before adding them to
the list. The default value of the list contains the directory where
the Lisp code for Emacs itself is stored. If you have libraries of your
@@ -372,15 +372,15 @@
</p>
<p>The variable is initialized by the <b>EMACSLOADPATH</b> environment
variable. If no value is specified, the variable takes the default value
-specified in the file <tt>`paths.h'</tt> when Emacs was built. If a path
-isn't specified in <tt>`paths.h'</tt>, a default value is obtained from the
+specified in the file ‘<tt>paths.h</tt>’ when Emacs was built. If
a path
+isn't specified in ‘<tt>paths.h</tt>’, a default value is obtained
from the
file system, near the directory in which the Emacs executable resides.
</p>
<a name="IDX1030"></a>
<p> Like <kbd>M-x load-library</kbd>, <kbd>M-x locate-library</kbd> searches
the
directories in <code>load-path</code> to find the file that <kbd>M-x
load-library</kbd>
would load. If the optional second argument <var>nosuffix</var> is
-non-<code>nil</code>, the suffixes <tt>`.elc'</tt> or <tt>`.el'</tt> are not
added to
+non-<code>nil</code>, the suffixes ‘<tt>.elc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.el</tt>’ are not added to
the specified name <var>library</var> (like calling <code>load</code> instead
of
<code>load-library</code>).
</p>
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
code and load it.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x byte-recompile-directory <var>directory</var></kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Recompile every <tt>`.el'</tt> file in <var>directory</var> that needs
recompilation.
+<dd><p>Recompile every ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ file in <var>directory</var>
that needs recompilation.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x disassemble</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Print disassembled code for <var>object</var> on (optional)
<var>stream</var>.
@@ -472,8 +472,8 @@
Emacs-Lisp source file. The default argument for this function is the
file visited in the current buffer. The function reads the specified
file, compiles it into byte code, and writes an output file whose name
-is made by appending <tt>`c'</tt> to the input file name. Thus, the file
-<tt>`rmail.el'</tt> would be compiled into <tt>`rmail.elc'</tt>. To compile a
+is made by appending ‘<tt>c</tt>’ to the input file name. Thus,
the file
+‘<tt>rmail.el</tt>’ would be compiled into
‘<tt>rmail.elc</tt>’. To compile a
file of Lisp code named <var>filename</var> into a file of byte code and
then load it, use <code>byte-compile-and-load-file</code>. To compile and
evaluate Lisp code in a given buffer, use <code>byte-compile-buffer</code>.
@@ -481,9 +481,9 @@
<a name="IDX1037"></a>
<p> To recompile all changed Lisp files in a directory, use <kbd>M-x
byte-recompile-directory</kbd>. Specify just the directory name as an
argument.
-Each <tt>`.el'</tt> file that has been byte-compiled before is byte-compiled
+Each ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ file that has been byte-compiled before is
byte-compiled
again if it has changed since the previous compilation. A numeric argument
-to this command tells it to offer to compile each <tt>`.el'</tt> file that has
+to this command tells it to offer to compile each ‘<tt>.el</tt>’
file that has
not been compiled yet. You must answer <kbd>y</kbd> or <kbd>n</kbd> to each
offer.
</p>
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@
<p> XEmacs can run Mocklisp files by converting them to Emacs Lisp first.
To convert a Mocklisp file, visit it and then type <kbd>M-x
convert-mocklisp-buffer</kbd>. Then save the resulting buffer of Lisp file in
a
-file whose name ends in <tt>`.el'</tt> and use the new file as a Lisp library.
+file whose name ends in ‘<tt>.el</tt>’ and use the new file as a
Lisp library.
</p>
<p> You cannot currently byte-compile converted Mocklisp code.
The reason is that converted Mocklisp code uses some special Lisp features
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
<p> Lisp programs intended to be run in Emacs should be edited in
Emacs-Lisp mode; this will happen automatically for file names ending in
-<tt>`.el'</tt>. By contrast, Lisp mode itself should be used for editing
+‘<tt>.el</tt>’. By contrast, Lisp mode itself should be used for
editing
Lisp programs intended for other Lisp systems. Emacs-Lisp mode can be
selected with the command <kbd>M-x emacs-lisp-mode</kbd>.
</p>
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@
<kbd>C-M-x</kbd>. See section <a href="#SEC258">Evaluating Emacs-Lisp
Expressions</a>.
</p>
<p> When the debugger is entered, it displays the previously selected buffer
-in one window and a buffer named <samp>`*Backtrace*'</samp> in another window.
The
+in one window and a buffer named ‘<samp>*Backtrace*</samp>’ in
another window. The
backtrace buffer contains one line for each level of Lisp function
execution currently going on. At the beginning of the buffer is a message
describing the reason that the debugger was invoked, for example, an
@@ -785,18 +785,18 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 22.6 Lisp Interaction Buffers </h2>
-<p> The buffer <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>, which is selected when Emacs starts
up, is
+<p> The buffer ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’, which is selected when
Emacs starts up, is
provided for evaluating Lisp expressions interactively inside Emacs. Both
the expressions you evaluate and their output goes in the buffer.
</p>
-<p> The <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer's major mode is Lisp Interaction
mode, which
+<p> The ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer's major mode is Lisp
Interaction mode, which
is the same as Emacs-Lisp mode except for one command, <kbd>LFD</kbd>. In
Emacs-Lisp mode, <kbd>LFD</kbd> is an indentation command. In Lisp
Interaction mode, <kbd>LFD</kbd> is bound to
<code>eval-print-last-sexp</code>. This
function reads the Lisp expression before point, evaluates it, and inserts
the value in printed representation before point.
</p>
-<p> The way to use the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp> buffer is to insert Lisp
+<p> The way to use the ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer is to
insert Lisp
expressions at the end, ending each one with <kbd>LFD</kbd> so that it will
be evaluated. The result is a complete typescript of the expressions
you have evaluated and their values.
@@ -840,17 +840,17 @@
<p> To run an inferior Lisp process, type <kbd>M-x run-lisp</kbd>. This runs
the
program named <code>lisp</code>, the same program you would run by typing
<code>lisp</code> as a shell command, with both input and output going through
an
-Emacs buffer named <samp>`*lisp*'</samp>. In other words, any “terminal
output”
+Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*lisp*</samp>’. In other words, any
“terminal output”
from Lisp will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any “terminal
input” for Lisp comes from text in the buffer. To give input to Lisp, go
to the end of the buffer and type the input, terminated by <kbd>RET</kbd>. The
-<samp>`*lisp*'</samp> buffer is in Inferior Lisp mode, which has all the
+‘<samp>*lisp*</samp>’ buffer is in Inferior Lisp mode, which has
all the
special characteristics of Lisp mode and Shell mode (see section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC340">Shell Mode</a>).
</p>
<a name="IDX1054"></a>
<p> Use Lisp mode to run the source files of programs in external Lisps.
You can select this mode with <kbd>M-x lisp-mode</kbd>. It is used
automatically
-for files whose names end in <tt>`.l'</tt> or <tt>`.lisp'</tt>, as most Lisp
+for files whose names end in ‘<tt>.l</tt>’ or
‘<tt>.lisp</tt>’, as most Lisp
systems usually expect.
</p>
<a name="IDX1055"></a>
@@ -868,8 +868,7 @@
the function definition that point is in, but the way of doing so is
different according to where the relevant Lisp environment is found.
See section <a href="#SEC253">Major Modes for Lisp</a>.
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Packages"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC261" title="Previous
section in reading order"> < </a>]</td>
@@ -1056,10 +1055,10 @@
<em>core distribution</em>,
<a name="IDX1059"></a>
a file called
-<tt>`xemacs-21.x.x.tar.gz'</tt>. (Replace the <tt>21.x.x</tt> by the current
version
+‘<tt>xemacs-21.x.x.tar.gz</tt>’. (Replace the <tt>21.x.x</tt> by
the current version
number.) The core distribution contains the sources of XEmacs and a
minimal set of Emacs Lisp files, which are in the subdirectory named
-<tt>`lisp'</tt>. This subdirectory used to contain all Emacs Lisp files
+‘<tt>lisp</tt>’. This subdirectory used to contain all Emacs Lisp
files
distributed with XEmacs. Now, to conserve disk space, most
non-essential packages were made optional.
</p>
@@ -1084,14 +1083,14 @@
<h3 class="subsection"> 22.8.6 Choosing the Packages You Need </h3>
<p>The <a href="#SEC283">Normal Packages</a> can currently be found in the
same ftp directory
where you grabbed the core distribution from, and are located in the
-subdirectory <tt>`packages'</tt>. Package file names follow
-the naming convention
<tt>`<package-name>-<version>-pkg.tar.gz'</tt>.
+subdirectory ‘<tt>packages</tt>’. Package file names follow
+the naming convention
‘<tt><package-name>-<version>-pkg.tar.gz</tt>’.
</p>
<p>If you have <a href="../EFS/index.html#Top">(EFS)</a>, packages can be
installed over the network.
Alternatively, if you have copies of the packages locally, you can
install packages from a local disk or CDROM.
</p>
-<p>The file <tt>`etc/PACKAGES'</tt> in the core distribution contains a list of
+<p>The file ‘<tt>etc/PACKAGES</tt>’ in the core distribution
contains a list of
the <a href="#SEC283">Normal Packages</a> at the time of the XEmacs release.
</p>
<p>You can also get a list of available packages, and whether or not they
@@ -1163,9 +1162,9 @@
<h2 class="heading"> Installing the Sumo Packages: </h2>
<p>Those with little time, cheap connections and plenty of disk space can
install all the packages at once using the sumo tarballs.
-Download the file: <tt>`xemacs-sumo.tar.gz'</tt>
+Download the file: ‘<tt>xemacs-sumo.tar.gz</tt>’
</p>
-<p>For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need:
<tt>`xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz'</tt>
+<p>For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need:
‘<tt>xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz</tt>’
</p>
<p>N.B. They are called 'Sumo Tarballs' for good reason. They are
currently about 19MB and 4.5MB (gzipped) respectively.
@@ -1186,14 +1185,14 @@
<a name="SEC273"></a>
<h2 class="heading"> Manual Package Installation: </h2>
<p>Fetch the packages from the FTP site, CD-ROM whatever. The filenames
-have the form <tt>`name-<version>-pkg.tar.gz'</tt> and are gzipped tar
files. For
+have the form ‘<tt>name-<version>-pkg.tar.gz</tt>’ and are
gzipped tar files. For
a fresh install it is sufficient to untar the file at the top of the
package hierarchy.
</p>
<p>Note: If you are upgrading packages already installed, it's best to
remove the old package first <a href="#Removing-Packages">Removing
Packages</a>.
</p>
-<p>For example if we are installing the <tt>`xemacs-base'</tt>
+<p>For example if we are installing the ‘<tt>xemacs-base</tt>’
package (version 1.48):
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> mkdir
$prefix/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages RET # if it does not exist yet
@@ -1206,7 +1205,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>For MULE related packages, it is best to untar into the mule-packages
-hierarchy, i.e. for the <tt>`mule-base'</tt> package, version 1.37:
+hierarchy, i.e. for the ‘<tt>mule-base</tt>’ package, version 1.37:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> mkdir
$prefix/lib/xemacs/mule-packages RET # if it does not exist yet
cd $prefix/lib/xemacs/mule-packages RET
@@ -1252,7 +1251,7 @@
</p>
</li><li>
Obtain a list of packages and display the list in a buffer named
-<tt>`*Packages*'</tt>.
+‘<tt>*Packages*</tt>’.
menu: Tools -> Packages -> List & Install
keyb: <code>M-x pui-list-packages RET</code>
@@ -1384,11 +1383,11 @@
<p>Because the exact files and their locations contained in a package may
change it is recommended to remove a package first before installing a
new version. In order to facilitate removal each package contains an
-<tt>`pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname'</tt> file which list all the files belonging
+‘<tt>pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname</tt>’ file which list all the files
belonging
to the package.
</p>
<p>No need to panic, you don't have to go through the
-<tt>`pkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname'</tt> and manually delete the files. Instead, use
+‘<tt>pkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname</tt>’ and manually delete the files.
Instead, use
<code>M-x package-get-delete-package RET</code>.
</p>
<p>Note that the interactive package tools included with XEmacs already do
@@ -1416,7 +1415,7 @@
<h2 class="heading"> Building Packages: </h2>
<p>Currently, source packages are only available via anonymous CVS. See
<a href="http://cvs.xemacs.org/">http://cvs.xemacs.org/</a> for details of
checking out the
-<tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt> module.
+‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’ module.
</p>
<a name="SEC278"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"> 22.8.8 Prerequisites for Building Source Packages </h3>
@@ -1438,7 +1437,7 @@
<dt> <code>GNU gzip</code></dt>
<dd><p>(or equivalent).
</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>A properly configured <tt>`Local.rules'</tt> file.</code></dt>
+<dt> <code>A properly configured ‘<tt>Local.rules</tt>’
file.</code></dt>
<dd><p><a href="#Local_002erules-File">Local.rules File</a>.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -1468,12 +1467,12 @@
tarballs for installation into your own XEmacs installations or for
distributing to others.
</p>
-<p>Supported operations from <tt>`make'</tt> are:
+<p>Supported operations from ‘<tt>make</tt>’ are:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <code>all</code></dt>
<dd><p>Bytecompile all files, build and bytecompile byproduct files like
-<tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and <tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>. Create info
version
+‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’. Create info version
of TeXinfo documentation if present.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -1484,7 +1483,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>install</code></dt>
<dd><p>Bytecompile all files, build and bytecompile byproduct files like
-<tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and <tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>. Create info
version
+‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’ and
‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’. Create info version
of TeXinfo documentation if present. And install everything into the
staging directory.
</p>
@@ -1513,7 +1512,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>clean</code></dt>
-<dd><p>Remove all built files except <tt>`auto-autoloads.el'</tt> and
<tt>`custom-load.el'</tt>.
+<dd><p>Remove all built files except ‘<tt>auto-autoloads.el</tt>’
and ‘<tt>custom-load.el</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>distclean</code></dt>
@@ -1525,9 +1524,9 @@
<a name="SEC280"></a>
<h2 class="heading"> The Local.rules File: </h2>
<p>This file is used when building and installing packages from source. In
-the top level of the CVS module, <tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt>, contains the
-file, <tt>`Local.rules.template'</tt>. Simply copy that to
-<tt>`Local.rules'</tt> and edit it to suit your needs.
+the top level of the CVS module, ‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’,
contains the
+file, ‘<tt>Local.rules.template</tt>’. Simply copy that to
+‘<tt>Local.rules</tt>’ and edit it to suit your needs.
</p>
<p>These are the variables in 'Local.rules' that you will need to
address.
@@ -1604,11 +1603,11 @@
<p>Creating a package from an existing Lisp library is not very difficult.
</p>
<p>In addition to the Lisp libraries themselves, you need a
-<tt>`package-info.in'</tt> file and a simple <tt>`Makefile'</tt>. The rest is
-done by <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>, part of the packaging system
+‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’ file and a simple
‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’. The rest is
+done by ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’, part of the packaging system
infrastructure.
</p>
-<p><tt>`package-info.in'</tt> contains a single Lisp form like this:
+<p>‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’ contains a single Lisp form like
this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(name
; your package's name
(standards-version 1.1
@@ -1639,11 +1638,11 @@
the usual conventions. The value for <code>provides</code> is a list of
feature symbols (written unquoted). All of the features provided by
libraries in your package should be elements of this list. Implementing
-an automatic method for generating the <tt>`provides'</tt> line is
+an automatic method for generating the ‘<tt>provides</tt>’ line is
desirable, but as yet undone.
</p>
<p>The variables in upper-case are references to variables set in the
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt> or automatically generated. Do not change them; they
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’ or automatically generated. Do not change
them; they
are automatically filled in by the build process.
</p>
<p>The remaining lines refer to implementation constants
@@ -1656,26 +1655,26 @@
administrative convenience, and new packages should generally be created
as regular packages.
</p>
-<p>The <tt>`Makefile'</tt> is quite stylized. The idea is similar to an
-<tt>`Imakefile'</tt> or an <code>automake</code> file: the complexity is
hidden in
-generic rules files, in this case the <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt> include file
+<p>The ‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’ is quite stylized. The idea is similar
to an
+‘<tt>Imakefile</tt>’ or an <code>automake</code> file: the
complexity is hidden in
+generic rules files, in this case the ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’
include file
in the top directory of the packages hierarchy. Although a number of
facilities are available for complex libraries, most simple packages'
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt>s contain a copyright notice, a few variable definitions,
-an include for <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>, and a couple of standard targets.
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’s contain a copyright notice, a few variable
definitions,
+an include for ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’, and a couple of standard
targets.
</p>
<p>The first few <code>make</code> variables defined are <code>VERSION</code>,
<code>AUTHOR_VERSION</code>, <code>MAINTAINER</code>, <code>PACKAGE</code>,
<code>PKG_TYPE</code>, <code>REQUIRES</code>, and <code>CATEGORY</code>. All
but one were
-described in the description of <tt>`package-info.in'</tt>. The last is an
+described in the description of ‘<tt>package-info.in</tt>’. The
last is an
administrative grouping. Current categories include <code>standard</code>,
and <code>mule</code>.
</p>
<p>Next, define the variable <code>ELCS</code>. This contains the list of the
byte-compiled Lisp files used by the package. These files and their
-<tt>`.el'</tt> versions will be included in the binary package. If there
+‘<tt>.el</tt>’ versions will be included in the binary package.
If there
are other files (such as extra Lisp sources or an upstream
-<tt>`Makefile'</tt>) that are normally placed in the installed Lisp
+‘<tt>Makefile</tt>’) that are normally placed in the installed Lisp
directory, but not byte-compiled, they can be listed as the value of
<code>EXTRA_SOURCES</code>.
</p>
@@ -1695,7 +1694,7 @@
<p>Other targets (such as Texinfo sources) may need to be added as
dependencies for the <code>all</code> target. Dependencies for
<code>srckit</code>
and <code>binkit</code> (that is, values for <var>srckit-alias</var> and
-<var>binkit-alias</var>) are defined in <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>. The most
useful
+<var>binkit-alias</var>) are defined in ‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’.
The most useful
of these values are given in the following table.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1716,8 +1715,8 @@
</dl>
<p>Data files include things like pixmaps for a package-specific toolbar,
-and are normally installed in <tt>`etc/<var>PACKAGE_NAME</var>'</tt>. A few
-packages have needs beyond the basic templates. See <tt>`XEmacs.rules'</tt>
+and are normally installed in
‘<tt>etc/<var>PACKAGE_NAME</var></tt>’. A few
+packages have needs beyond the basic templates. See
‘<tt>XEmacs.rules</tt>’
or a future revision of this manual for details.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -1752,424 +1751,424 @@
<p>A very broad selection of elisp packages.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`Sun'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>Sun</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for Sparcworks.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ada'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ada</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ada language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`apel'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>apel</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Portable Emacs Library. Used by XEmacs MIME support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`auctex'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>auctex</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic TeX/LaTeX support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`bbdb'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>bbdb</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The Big Brother Data Base: a rolodex-like database program.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`build'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>build</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Build XEmacs using custom widgets.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`c-support'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>c-support</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic single-file add-ons for editing C code.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`calc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>calc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs calculator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`calendar'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>calendar</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Calendar and diary support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`cc-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>cc-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>C, C++ and Java language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`clearcase'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>clearcase</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for the Clearcase version control system.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`cookie'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>cookie</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>"Fortune cookie"-style messages. Includes Spook (suspicious
phrases)
and Yow (Zippy quotes).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`crisp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>crisp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Crisp/Brief emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`debug'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>debug</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>GUD, gdb, dbx debugging support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`dictionary'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>dictionary</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interface to RFC2229 dictionary servers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`dired'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>dired</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The DIRectory EDitor is for manipulating, and running commands on
files in a directory.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`docbookide'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>docbookide</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DocBook editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ecrypto'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ecrypto</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Crypto functionality in Emacs Lisp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edebug'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edebug</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Lisp debugger.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ediff'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ediff</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interface over patch.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edit-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edit-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Single file lisp packages for various XEmacs goodies. Load this and
weed out the junk you don't want.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`edt'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edt</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DEC EDIT/EDT emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`efs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>efs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Treat files on remote systems the same as local files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eieio'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eieio</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`elib'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>elib</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Portable Emacs Lisp utilities library.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`emerge'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>emerge</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Another interface over patch.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eshell'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eshell</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ess'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ess</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>ESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eterm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eterm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Terminal emulator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`eudc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>eudc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs Unified Directory Client (LDAP, PH).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`footnote'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>footnote</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Footnoting in mail message editing modes.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`forms'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>forms</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Forms editing support (obsolete, use the built-in Widget instead).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`fortran-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>fortran-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fortran language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`frame-icon'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>frame-icon</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provide a WM icon based on major mode.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`fsf-compat'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>fsf-compat</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>GNU Emacs compatibility files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`games'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>games</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Tetris, Sokoban, and Snake.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`gnats'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>gnats</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs bug reports.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`gnus'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>gnus</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>The Gnus Newsreader and Mailreader.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`haskell-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>haskell-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Haskell language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`hm--html-menus'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>hm--html-menus</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>HTML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ibuffer'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ibuffer</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Advanced replacement for buffer-menu.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`idlwave'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>idlwave</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`igrep'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>igrep</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enhanced front-end for Grep.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ilisp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ilisp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front-end for interacting with Inferior Lisp (external lisps).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ispell'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ispell</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Spell-checking with ispell.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`jde'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>jde</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Java language and development support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`liece'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>liece</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Emacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mail-lib'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mail-lib</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fundamental lisp files for providing email support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mailcrypt'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mailcrypt</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for messaging encryption with PGP.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mew'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mew</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Messaging in an Emacs World; a MIME-based email program.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mh-e'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mh-e</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front end support for MH.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mine'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mine</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Elisp implementation of the game 'Minehunt'.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`misc-games'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>misc-games</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Other amusements and diversions.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mmm-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mmm-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for Multiple Major Modes within a single buffer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`net-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>net-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous Networking Utilities. This is a single-file package and
files may be deleted at will.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`os-utils'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>os-utils</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous single-file O/S utilities, for printing, archiving,
compression, remote shells, etc.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ocaml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ocaml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Objective Caml language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>PC style interface emulation.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pcl-cvs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pcl-cvs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>CVS frontend.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`pcomplete'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>pcomplete</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provides programmatic completion.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`perl-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>perl-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Perl language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`prog-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>prog-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Miscellaneous single-file lisp files for various programming languages.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ps-print'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ps-print</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Print buffers to PostScript printers.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`psgml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>psgml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Validated HTML/SGML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`psgml-dtds'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>psgml-dtds</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A collection of DTDs for psgml. Note that this package is deprecated
and will be removed in the future, most likely Q2/2003. Instead of using
this, you should install needed DTDs yourself.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`python-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>python-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Python language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`reftex'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>reftex</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references, citations.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`rmail'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>rmail</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An obsolete Emacs mailer. If you do not already use it don't start.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`ruby-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>ruby-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Ruby language support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sasl'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sasl</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) library.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`scheme'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>scheme</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Front-end support for Inferior Scheme.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`semantic'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>semantic</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Semantic bovinator.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sgml'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sgml</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>SGML/Linuxdoc-SGML editing.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sh-script'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sh-script</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for editing shell scripts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sieve'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sieve</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Manage Sieve email filtering scripts.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`slider'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>slider</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>User interface tool.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sml-mode'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sml-mode</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Standard ML editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sounds-au'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sounds-au</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Sun sound files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`sounds-wav'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>sounds-wav</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Microsoft sound files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`speedbar'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>speedbar</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Provides a separate frame with convenient references.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`strokes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>strokes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Mouse enhancement utility.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`supercite'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>supercite</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An Emacs citation tool. Useful with all Emacs Mailers and Newsreaders.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`texinfo'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>texinfo</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs TeXinfo support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`text-modes'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>text-modes</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Various single file lisp packages for editing text files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`textools'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>textools</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Single-file TeX support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`time'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>time</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Display time & date on the modeline.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Emacs MIME support. Not needed for Gnus >= 5.8.0
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tooltalk'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tooltalk</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for building with Tooltalk.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tpu'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tpu</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>DEC EDIT/TPU support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`tramp'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>tramp</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Remote shell-based file editing. This is similar to EFS or Ange-FTP,
but works with rsh/ssh and rcp/scp.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Version Control for Free systems.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vc-cc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vc-cc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Version Control for ClearCase. This package will shortly be
replaced with clearcase.el
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vhdl'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vhdl</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Support for VHDL.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`view-process'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>view-process</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Unix process browsing tool.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`viper'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>viper</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>VI emulation support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`vm'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>vm</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>An Emacs mailer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`w3'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>w3</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A Web browser.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xemacs-base'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xemacs-base</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Fundamental XEmacs support. Install this unless you wish a totally
naked XEmacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xemacs-devel'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xemacs-devel</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XEmacs Lisp developer support. This package contains utilities for
supporting Lisp development. It is a single-file package so it may be
tailored.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xslide'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xslide</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>XSL editing support.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`xslt-process'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>xslt-process</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>A minor mode for (X)Emacs which allows running an XSLT processor on a
buffer.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`zenirc'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>zenirc</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>ZENIRC IRC Client.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2200,51 +2199,50 @@
support.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>`edict'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>edict</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Lisp Interface to EDICT, Kanji Dictionary.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`egg-its'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>egg-its</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Wnn (4.2 and 6) support. SJ3 support. Must be installed prior to
XEmacs build.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`latin-unity'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>latin-unity</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Unify character sets in a buffer. When characters belong to disjoint
character sets, this attempts to translate the characters so
that they belong to one character set. If the buffer coding system is
not sufficient, this suggests different coding systems.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`leim'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>leim</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Quail. Used for everything other than English and Japanese.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`locale'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>locale</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Used for localized menubars (French and Japanese) and localized splash
screens (Japanese).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`lookup'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>lookup</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Dictionary support. (This isn't an English dictionary program)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mule-base'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mule-base</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Basic Mule support. Must be installed prior to building with Mule.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`mule-ucs'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>mule-ucs</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Extended coding systems (including Unicode) for XEmacs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <tt>`skk'</tt></dt>
+<dt> ‘<tt>skk</tt>’</dt>
<dd><p>Another Japanese Language Input Method. Can be used without a
separate process running as a dictionary server.
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_26.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_26.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -62,9 +62,9 @@
<p> An <em>abbrev</em> is a word which <em>expands</em> into some
different text. Abbrevs are defined by the user to expand in specific
-ways. For example, you might define <samp>`foo'</samp> as an abbrev expanding
to
-<samp>`find outer otter'</samp>. With this abbrev defined, you would be able
to
-get <samp>`find outer otter '</samp> into the buffer by typing <kbd>f o o
<kbd>SPC</kbd></kbd>.
+ways. For example, you might define ‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as an
abbrev expanding to
+‘<samp>find outer otter</samp>’. With this abbrev defined, you
would be able to
+get ‘<samp>find outer otter </samp>’ into the buffer by typing
<kbd>f o o <kbd>SPC</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<a name="IDX1060"></a>
<a name="IDX1061"></a>
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@
minibuffer, and then defines it as an abbrev for one or more words
before point. Use a numeric argument to say how many words before point
should be taken as the expansion. For example, to define the abbrev
-<samp>`foo'</samp> as in the example above, insert the text <samp>`find outer
-otter'</samp>, then type <br><kbd>C-u 3 C-x a g f o o <kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’ as in the example above, insert the text
‘<samp>find outer
+otter</samp>’, then type <br><kbd>C-u 3 C-x a g f o o
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>.
</p>
<p> An argument of zero to <kbd>C-x a g</kbd> means to use the contents of the
region as the expansion of the abbrev being defined.
@@ -218,9 +218,9 @@
by punctuation.
</p>
<a name="IDX1071"></a>
-<p> Abbrev expansion preserves case; thus, <samp>`foo'</samp> expands into
<samp>`find
-outer otter'</samp>, <samp>`Foo'</samp> into <samp>`Find outer otter'</samp>,
and <samp>`FOO'</samp> into
-<samp>`FIND OUTER OTTER'</samp> or <samp>`Find Outer Otter'</samp> according
to the
+<p> Abbrev expansion preserves case; thus, ‘<samp>foo</samp>’
expands into ‘<samp>find
+outer otter</samp>’, ‘<samp>Foo</samp>’ into
‘<samp>Find outer otter</samp>’, and ‘<samp>FOO</samp>’
into
+‘<samp>FIND OUTER OTTER</samp>’ or ‘<samp>Find Outer
Otter</samp>’ according to the
variable <code>abbrev-all-caps</code> (a non-<code>nil</code> value chooses
the first
of the two expansions).
</p>
@@ -247,21 +247,21 @@
<a name="IDX1073"></a>
<a name="IDX1074"></a>
<p> You may wish to expand an abbrev with a prefix attached. For example,
-if <samp>`cnst'</samp> expands into <samp>`construction'</samp>, you may want
to use it
-to enter <samp>`reconstruction'</samp>. It does not work to type
<kbd>recnst</kbd>,
+if ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’ expands into
‘<samp>construction</samp>’, you may want to use it
+to enter ‘<samp>reconstruction</samp>’. It does not work to type
<kbd>recnst</kbd>,
because that is not necessarily a defined abbrev. Instead, you can use
the command <kbd>M-'</kbd> (<code>abbrev-prefix-mark</code>) between the prefix
-<samp>`re'</samp> and the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp>. First, insert
<samp>`re'</samp>. Then
+‘<samp>re</samp>’ and the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’.
First, insert ‘<samp>re</samp>’. Then
type <kbd>M-'</kbd>; this inserts a minus sign in the buffer to indicate that
-it has done its work. Then insert the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp>. The buffer
-now contains <samp>`re-cnst'</samp>. Now insert a punctuation character to
-expand the abbrev <samp>`cnst'</samp> into <samp>`construction'</samp>. The
minus sign
+it has done its work. Then insert the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’.
The buffer
+now contains ‘<samp>re-cnst</samp>’. Now insert a punctuation
character to
+expand the abbrev ‘<samp>cnst</samp>’ into
‘<samp>construction</samp>’. The minus sign
is deleted at this point by <kbd>M-'</kbd>. The resulting text is the
-desired <samp>`reconstruction'</samp>.
+desired ‘<samp>reconstruction</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you actually want the text of the abbrev in the buffer, rather than
its expansion, insert the following punctuation with <kbd>C-q</kbd>. Thus,
-<kbd>foo C-q -</kbd> leaves <samp>`foo-'</samp> in the buffer.
+<kbd>foo C-q -</kbd> leaves ‘<samp>foo-</samp>’ in the buffer.
</p>
<a name="IDX1075"></a>
<p> If you expand an abbrev by mistake, you can undo the expansion (replace
@@ -337,14 +337,14 @@
<p> <kbd>M-x edit-abbrevs</kbd> allows you to add, change or kill abbrev
definitions by editing a list of them in an Emacs buffer. The list has
the format described above. The buffer of abbrevs is called
-<samp>`*Abbrevs*'</samp>, and is in Edit-Abbrevs mode. This mode redefines the
+‘<samp>*Abbrevs*</samp>’, and is in Edit-Abbrevs mode. This mode
redefines the
key <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> to install the abbrev definitions as specified in the
buffer. The <code>edit-abbrevs-redefine</code> command does this.
Any abbrevs not described in the buffer are eliminated when this is
done.
</p>
<p> <code>edit-abbrevs</code> is actually the same as
<code>list-abbrevs</code>, except
-that it selects the buffer <samp>`*Abbrevs*'</samp> whereas
<code>list-abbrevs</code>
+that it selects the buffer ‘<samp>*Abbrevs*</samp>’ whereas
<code>list-abbrevs</code>
merely displays it in another window.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -460,9 +460,9 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p> For example, if the buffer contains <samp>`does this follow '</samp> and
you type
-<kbd>f o M-/</kbd>, the effect is to insert <samp>`follow'</samp> because that
is the
-last word in the buffer that starts with <samp>`fo'</samp>. A numeric
argument to
+<p> For example, if the buffer contains ‘<samp>does this follow
</samp>’ and you type
+<kbd>f o M-/</kbd>, the effect is to insert ‘<samp>follow</samp>’
because that is the
+last word in the buffer that starts with ‘<samp>fo</samp>’. A
numeric argument to
<kbd>M-/</kbd> says to take the second, third, etc. distinct expansion found
looking backward from point. Repeating <kbd>M-/</kbd> searches for an
alternative expansion by looking farther back. After the entire buffer
@@ -472,7 +472,6 @@
expansion of a word with <kbd>M-/</kbd> is completely independent of whether it
has a definition as an ordinary abbrev.
</p>
-
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
lines, unless you give it a numeric argument.
</p>
<p> The commands used in Picture mode all work in other modes (provided the
-<tt>`picture'</tt> library is loaded), but are only bound to keys in
+‘<tt>picture</tt>’ library is loaded), but are only bound to keys
in
Picture mode. Note that the descriptions below talk of moving “one
column” and so on, but all the picture mode commands handle numeric
arguments as their normal equivalents do.
@@ -370,7 +370,6 @@
select a region of text with the mouse in Picture mode, it is highlighted
as a rectangle.
</p>
-
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_28.html:1.23 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_28.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
<h1 class="chapter"> 25. Sending Mail </h1>
<p> To send a message in Emacs, start by typing the command (<kbd>C-x m</kbd>)
-to select and initialize the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer. You can then edit
the text
+to select and initialize the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer. You
can then edit the text
and headers of the message in the mail buffer, and type the command
(<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd>) to send the message.
</p>
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
<a name="IDX1115"></a>
<a name="IDX1116"></a>
<p> The command <kbd>C-x m</kbd> (<code>mail</code>) selects a buffer named
-<samp>`*mail*'</samp> and initializes it with the skeleton of an outgoing
message.
-<kbd>C-x 4 m</kbd> (<code>mail-other-window</code>) selects the
<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer
+‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ and initializes it with the skeleton of an
outgoing message.
+<kbd>C-x 4 m</kbd> (<code>mail-other-window</code>) selects the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
in a different window, leaving the previous current buffer visible.
</p>
<p> Because the buffer for mail composition is an ordinary Emacs buffer, you
can
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
message actually sent. The text used for the delimiter line is controlled
by the variable <code>mail-header-separator</code>.
</p>
-<p>Here is an example of what the headers and text in the
<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer
+<p>Here is an example of what the headers and text in the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
might look like.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">To: address@hidden
@@ -182,57 +182,57 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 25.2 Mail Header Fields </h2>
-<p> There are several header fields you can use in the <samp>`*mail*'</samp>
buffer.
+<p> There are several header fields you can use in the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer.
Each header field starts with a field name at the beginning of a line,
terminated by a colon. It does not matter whether you use upper or lower
case in the field name. After the colon and optional whitespace comes the
contents of the field.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`To'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>To</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains the mailing addresses of the message.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Subject'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The contents of the <samp>`Subject'</samp> field should be a piece of
text that
+<dt> ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>The contents of the ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ field should be
a piece of text that
says what the message is about. Subject fields are useful because most
mail-reading programs can provide a summary of messages, listing the
subject of each message but not its text.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`CC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>CC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains additional mailing addresses to send the message
to, but whose readers should not regard the message as addressed to
them.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`BCC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>BCC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains additional mailing addresses to send the message
to, but which should not appear in the header of the message actually
sent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`FCC'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains the name of one file (in Unix mail file format) to
which a copy of the message should be appended when the message is
sent.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`From'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Use the <samp>`From'</samp> field to say who you are, when the account
you are
+<dt> ‘<samp>From</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Use the ‘<samp>From</samp>’ field to say who you are, when
the account you are
using to send the mail is not your own. The contents of the
-<samp>`From'</samp> field should be a valid mailing address, since replies
+‘<samp>From</samp>’ field should be a valid mailing address, since
replies
will normally go there.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reply-To'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Use the <samp>`Reply-To'</samp> field to direct replies to a different
-address, not your own. <samp>`From'</samp> and
-<samp>`Reply-To'</samp> have the same effect on where replies go, but they
convey a
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Use the ‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’ field to direct replies to
a different
+address, not your own. ‘<samp>From</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>Reply-To</samp>’ have the same effect on where replies go,
but they convey a
different meaning to the person who reads the message.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`In-Reply-To'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>In-Reply-To</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This field contains a piece of text describing a message you are
replying to. Some mail systems can use the information to correlate
related pieces of mail. This field is normally filled in by your mail
@@ -241,10 +241,10 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-<p>The <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, <samp>`BCC'</samp> and
<samp>`FCC'</samp> fields can appear
+<p>The ‘<samp>To</samp>’, ‘<samp>CC</samp>’,
‘<samp>BCC</samp>’ and ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ fields can
appear
any number of times, to specify many places to send the message.
</p>
-<p>The <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, and <samp>`BCC'</samp>, fields
can have continuation
+<p>The ‘<samp>To</samp>’, ‘<samp>CC</samp>’, and
‘<samp>BCC</samp>’, fields can have continuation
lines. All the lines starting with whitespace, following the line on
which the field starts, are considered part of the field. For
example,
@@ -254,18 +254,18 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<a name="IDX1118"></a>
-<p>If you have a <tt>`~/.mailrc'</tt> file, Emacs scans it for mail aliases the
+<p>If you have a ‘<tt>~/.mailrc</tt>’ file, Emacs scans it for
mail aliases the
first time you try to send mail in an Emacs session. Emacs expands
-aliases found in the <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>, and
<samp>`BCC'</samp> fields where
+aliases found in the ‘<samp>To</samp>’,
‘<samp>CC</samp>’, and ‘<samp>BCC</samp>’ fields where
appropriate. You can set the variable <code>mail-abbrev-mailrc-file</code> to
-the name of the file with mail aliases. If <code>nil</code>,
<tt>`~/.mailrc'</tt>
+the name of the file with mail aliases. If <code>nil</code>,
‘<tt>~/.mailrc</tt>’
is used.
</p>
<a name="IDX1119"></a>
-<p>Your <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file ensures that word-abbrevs are defined for each
-of your mail aliases when point is in a <samp>`To'</samp>, <samp>`CC'</samp>,
-<samp>`BCC'</samp>, or <samp>`From'</samp> field. The aliases are defined in
your
-<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file or in a file specified by the <b>MAILRC</b>
+<p>Your ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file ensures that word-abbrevs are
defined for each
+of your mail aliases when point is in a ‘<samp>To</samp>’,
‘<samp>CC</samp>’,
+‘<samp>BCC</samp>’, or ‘<samp>From</samp>’ field. The
aliases are defined in your
+‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file or in a file specified by the <b>MAILRC</b>
environment variable if it exists. Your mail aliases expand any time
you type a word-delimiter at the end of an abbreviation.
</p>
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
you know it immediately, instead of after the mail has been sent and
it's too late to do anything about it. For example, you will never
again be in trouble because you forgot to delete an old alias from your
-<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> and a new local user is given a userid which conflicts
+‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ and a new local user is given a userid which
conflicts
with one of your aliases.
</p>
<a name="IDX1120"></a>
@@ -297,41 +297,41 @@
(with completion) and inserts its expansion at point.
</p>
<p>In this version of Emacs, it is possible to have lines like the
-following in your <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file:
+following in your ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> alias someone
"John Doe <address@hidden>"
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>That is, if you want an address to have embedded spaces, simply surround
it with double-quotes. The quotes are necessary because the format of
-the <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file uses spaces as address delimiters.
+the ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file uses spaces as address delimiters.
</p>
-<p>Aliases in the <tt>`.mailrc'</tt> file may be nested. For example, assume
+<p>Aliases in the ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ file may be nested. For
example, assume
you define aliases like:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> alias group1 fred
ethel
alias group2 larry curly moe
alias everybody group1 group2
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>When you now type <samp>`everybody'</samp> on the <samp>`To'</samp> line,
it will expand to:
+<p>When you now type ‘<samp>everybody</samp>’ on the
‘<samp>To</samp>’ line, it will expand to:
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example"> fred, ethyl,
larry, curly, moe
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Aliases may contain forward references; the alias of
<samp>`everybody'</samp> in the
-example above can precede the aliases of <samp>`group1'</samp> and
<samp>`group2'</samp>.
+<p>Aliases may contain forward references; the alias of
‘<samp>everybody</samp>’ in the
+example above can precede the aliases of ‘<samp>group1</samp>’ and
‘<samp>group2</samp>’.
</p>
-<p>In this version of Emacs, you can use the <code>source</code>
<tt>`.mailrc'</tt> command
+<p>In this version of Emacs, you can use the <code>source</code>
‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’ command
for reading aliases from some other file as well.
</p>
<p>Aliases may contain hyphens, as in <code>"alias foo-bar
address@hidden"</code>, even
though word-abbrevs normally cannot contain hyphens.
</p>
-<p>To read in the contents of another <tt>`.mailrc'</tt>-type file from Emacs,
use the
+<p>To read in the contents of another ‘<tt>.mailrc</tt>’-type file
from Emacs, use the
command <code>M-x merge-mail-aliases</code>. The
<code>rebuild-mail-aliases</code>
command is similar, but deletes existing aliases first.
</p>
<a name="IDX1122"></a>
-<p>If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than
<samp>`,'</samp>
+<p>If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than
‘<samp>,</samp>’
(a comma), then set the variable <code>mail-alias-separator-string</code> to
it. This has to be a comma bracketed by whitespace if you want any kind
of reasonable behavior.
@@ -339,8 +339,8 @@
<a name="IDX1123"></a>
<p> If the variable <code>mail-archive-file-name</code> is
non-<code>nil</code>, it
should be a string naming a file. Each time you start to edit a message
-to send, an <samp>`FCC'</samp> field is entered for that file. Unless you
-remove the <samp>`FCC'</samp> field, every message is written into that
+to send, an ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ field is entered for that file.
Unless you
+remove the ‘<samp>FCC</samp>’ field, every message is written into
that
file when it is sent.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -364,33 +364,33 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 25.3 Mail Mode </h2>
-<p> The major mode used in the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer is Mail mode.
Mail
+<p> The major mode used in the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer is
Mail mode. Mail
mode is similar to Text mode, but several commands are provided on
the <kbd>C-c</kbd> prefix. These commands all deal specifically with
editing or sending the message.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Send the message, and leave the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer selected
+<dd><p>Send the message, and leave the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’
buffer selected
(<code>mail-send</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Send the message, and select some other buffer
(<code>mail-send-and-exit</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`To'</samp> header field, creating one if there is
none
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>To</samp>’ header field, creating one if
there is none
(<code>mail-to</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-s</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`Subject'</samp> header field, creating one if there
is
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ header field, creating
one if there is
none (<code>mail-subject</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-f C-c</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move to the <samp>`CC'</samp> header field, creating one if there is
none
+<dd><p>Move to the ‘<samp>CC</samp>’ header field, creating one if
there is none
(<code>mail-cc</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-w</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Insert the file <tt>`~/.signature'</tt> at the end of the message text
+<dd><p>Insert the file ‘<tt>~/.signature</tt>’ at the end of the
message text
(<code>mail-signature</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd></dt>
@@ -412,10 +412,10 @@
<p> There are two ways to send a message. <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd>
(<code>mail-send-and-exit</code>) is the usual way to send the message. It
sends the message and then deletes the window (if there is another
-window) or switches to another buffer. It puts the <samp>`*mail*'</samp>
buffer
+window) or switches to another buffer. It puts the
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer
at the lowest priority for automatic reselection, since you are finished
with using it. <kbd>C-c C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-send</code>) sends the
-message and marks the <samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer unmodified, but leaves that
+message and marks the ‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer unmodified, but
leaves that
buffer selected so that you can modify the message (perhaps with new
recipients) and send it again.
</p>
@@ -428,10 +428,10 @@
<p> Mail mode provides some other special commands that are useful for
editing the headers and text of the message before you send it. There are
three commands defined to move point to particular header fields, all based
-on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (<samp>`C-f'</samp> is for
“field”). They are
-<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the <samp>`To'</samp>
field, <kbd>C-c
-C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the <samp>`Subject'</samp>
field, and <kbd>C-c
-C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the <samp>`CC'</samp> field. These
fields have
+on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (‘<samp>C-f</samp>’ is for
“field”). They are
+<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the
‘<samp>To</samp>’ field, <kbd>C-c
+C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the
‘<samp>Subject</samp>’ field, and <kbd>C-c
+C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the ‘<samp>CC</samp>’
field. These fields have
special motion commands because they are edited most frequently.
</p>
@@ -439,21 +439,21 @@
<a name="IDX1135"></a>
<p> <kbd>C-c C-w</kbd> (<code>mail-signature</code>) adds a standard piece of
text at
the end of the message to say more about who you are. The text comes
-from the file <tt>`.signature'</tt> in your home directory.
+from the file ‘<tt>.signature</tt>’ in your home directory.
</p>
<a name="IDX1136"></a>
<a name="IDX1137"></a>
<p> When you use an Rmail command to send mail from the Rmail mail reader,
you can use <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd> <code>mail-yank-original</code> inside the
-<samp>`*mail*'</samp> buffer to insert the
+‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ buffer to insert the
text of the message you are replying to. Normally Rmail indents each line
of that message four spaces and eliminates most header fields. A
numeric argument specifies the number of spaces to indent. An argument
of just <kbd>C-u</kbd> says not to indent at all and not to eliminate
anything. <kbd>C-c C-y</kbd> always uses the current message from the
-<samp>`RMAIL'</samp> buffer, so you can insert several old messages by
selecting
-one in <samp>`RMAIL'</samp>, switching to <samp>`*mail*'</samp> and yanking
it, then
-switching back to <samp>`RMAIL'</samp> to select another.
+‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’ buffer, so you can insert several old
messages by selecting
+one in ‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’, switching to
‘<samp>*mail*</samp>’ and yanking it, then
+switching back to ‘<samp>RMAIL</samp>’ to select another.
</p>
<a name="IDX1138"></a>
<a name="IDX1139"></a>
@@ -471,7 +471,6 @@
then calls the value of <code>mail-mode-hook</code> if that is not void or
<code>nil</code>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC296" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_29.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_29.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_29.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_29.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_29.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
for the older Rmail.
</p>
<p>XEmacs also provides a sophisticated and comfortable front-end to the
-MH mail-processing system, called <samp>`mh-e'</samp>. Unlike in other
+MH mail-processing system, called ‘<samp>mh-e</samp>’. Unlike in
other
mail programs, folders in MH are stored as file-system directories,
with each message occupying one (numbered) file. This facilitates
working with mail using shell commands, and many other features of
@@ -80,14 +80,13 @@
<p>Finally, XEmacs provides the Rmail package. Rmail is (currently) the
only mail reading package distributed with FSF GNU Emacs, and is
powerful in its own right. However, it stores mail folders in a special
-format called <samp>`Babyl'</samp>, that is incompatible with all other
+format called ‘<samp>Babyl</samp>’, that is incompatible with all
other
frequently-used mail programs. A utility program is provided for
converting Babyl folders to standard Unix-mail format; however, unless
you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should consider
using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF Emacs, it
is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<a name="Calendar_002fDiary"></a>
<a name="SEC301"></a>
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
@@ -392,7 +391,7 @@
<p> <kbd>g d</kbd> (<code>calendar-goto-date</code>) prompts for a year, a
month, and a day
of the month, and then moves to that date. Because the calendar includes all
dates from the beginning of the current era, you must type the year in its
-entirety; that is, type <samp>`1990'</samp>, not <samp>`90'</samp>.
+entirety; that is, type ‘<samp>1990</samp>’, not
‘<samp>90</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1174"></a>
<a name="IDX1175"></a>
@@ -779,7 +778,7 @@
<a name="IDX1212"></a>
<p> To view the distribution of holidays for all the dates shown in the
calendar, use the <kbd>x</kbd> command. This displays the dates that are
-holidays in a different face (or places a <samp>`*'</samp> after these dates,
if
+holidays in a different face (or places a ‘<samp>*</samp>’ after
these dates, if
display with multiple faces is not available). The command applies both
to the currently visible months and to other months that subsequently
become visible by scrolling. To turn marking off and erase the current
@@ -915,7 +914,7 @@
</p>
<p> As a user, you might find it convenient to set the calendar location
variables for your usual physical location in your init file. And when
-you install Emacs on a machine, you can create a <tt>`default.el'</tt> file
+you install Emacs on a machine, you can create a
‘<tt>default.el</tt>’ file
which sets them properly for the typical location of most users of that
machine. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init File</a>.
</p>
@@ -1435,9 +1434,9 @@
events for today, for the immediate future, or for any specified
date.
</p>
-<p> By default, Emacs uses <tt>`~/diary'</tt> as the diary file. This is the
+<p> By default, Emacs uses ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ as the diary file.
This is the
same file that the <code>calendar</code> utility uses. A sample
-<tt>`~/diary'</tt> file is:
+‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ file is:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">12/22/1988 Twentieth
wedding anniversary!!
&1/1. Happy New Year!
@@ -1494,7 +1493,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 26.5.3 Commands Displaying Diary Entries </h3>
-<p> Once you have created a <tt>`~/diary'</tt> file, you can use the calendar
+<p> Once you have created a ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ file, you can use
the calendar
to view it. You can also view today's events outside of Calendar mode.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -1546,7 +1545,7 @@
<a name="IDX1281"></a>
<p> To get a broader view of which days are mentioned in the diary, use
the <kbd>m</kbd> command. This displays the dates that have diary entries
-in a different face (or places a <samp>`+'</samp> after these dates, if
+in a different face (or places a ‘<samp>+</samp>’ after these
dates, if
display with multiple faces is not available). The command applies both
to the currently visible months and to other months that subsequently
become visible by scrolling. To turn marking off and erase the current
@@ -1611,7 +1610,7 @@
<p> Your <em>diary file</em> is a file that records events associated with
particular dates. The name of the diary file is specified by the
-variable <code>diary-file</code>; <tt>`~/diary'</tt> is the default. The
+variable <code>diary-file</code>; ‘<tt>~/diary</tt>’ is the
default. The
<code>calendar</code> utility program supports a subset of the format allowed
by the Emacs diary facilities, so you can use that utility to view the
diary file, with reasonable results aside from the entries it cannot
@@ -1626,7 +1625,7 @@
preceding entry are ignored.
</p>
<p> You can inhibit the marking of certain diary entries in the calendar
-window; to do this, insert an ampersand (<samp>`&'</samp>) at the
beginning of
+window; to do this, insert an ampersand (‘<samp>&</samp>’) at
the beginning of
the entry, before the date. This has no effect on display of the entry
in the diary window; it affects only marks on dates in the calendar
window. Nonmarking entries are especially useful for generic entries
@@ -1704,24 +1703,24 @@
month. The final entry appears every week on Friday.
</p>
<p> You can use just numbers to express a date, as in
-<samp>`<var>month</var>/<var>day</var>'</samp> or
<samp>`<var>month</var>/<var>day</var>/<var>year</var>'</samp>.
+‘<samp><var>month</var>/<var>day</var></samp>’ or
‘<samp><var>month</var>/<var>day</var>/<var>year</var></samp>’.
This must be followed by a nondigit. In the date itself, <var>month</var>
and <var>day</var> are numbers of one or two digits. The optional
<var>year</var>
is also a number, and may be abbreviated to the last two digits; that
-is, you can use <samp>`11/12/1989'</samp> or <samp>`11/12/89'</samp>.
+is, you can use ‘<samp>11/12/1989</samp>’ or
‘<samp>11/12/89</samp>’.
</p>
-<p> Dates can also have the form <samp>`<var>monthname</var>
<var>day</var>'</samp> or
-<samp>`<var>monthname</var> <var>day</var>, <var>year</var>'</samp>, where the
month's name can
+<p> Dates can also have the form ‘<samp><var>monthname</var>
<var>day</var></samp>’ or
+‘<samp><var>monthname</var> <var>day</var>,
<var>year</var></samp>’, where the month's name can
be spelled in full or abbreviated to three characters (with or without a
period). Case is not significant.
</p>
<p> A date may be <em>generic</em>; that is, partially unspecified. Then the
entry applies to all dates that match the specification. If the date
does not contain a year, it is generic and applies to any year.
-Alternatively, <var>month</var>, <var>day</var>, or <var>year</var> can be a
<samp>`*'</samp>;
+Alternatively, <var>month</var>, <var>day</var>, or <var>year</var> can be a
‘<samp>*</samp>’;
this matches any month, day, or year, respectively. Thus, a diary entry
-<samp>`3/*/*'</samp> matches any day in March of any year; so does <samp>`march
-*'</samp>.
+‘<samp>3/*/*</samp>’ matches any day in March of any year; so does
‘<samp>march
+*</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1288"></a>
<a name="IDX1289"></a>
@@ -1832,7 +1831,7 @@
contain <em>sexp entries</em> for regular events such as anniversaries.
These entries are based on Lisp expressions (sexps) that Emacs evaluates
as it scans the diary file. Instead of a date, a sexp entry contains
-<samp>`%%'</samp> followed by a Lisp expression which must begin and end with
+‘<samp>%%</samp>’ followed by a Lisp expression which must begin
and end with
parentheses. The Lisp expression determines which dates the entry
applies to.
</p>
@@ -1869,8 +1868,8 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">%%(diary-anniversary 10 31
1948) Arthur's birthday
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>This entry applies to October 31 in any year after 1948; <samp>`10 31
-1948'</samp> specifies the date. (If you are using the European calendar
+<p>This entry applies to October 31 in any year after 1948; ‘<samp>10 31
+1948</samp>’ specifies the date. (If you are using the European calendar
style, the month and day are interchanged.) The reason this expression
requires a beginning year is that advanced diary functions can use it to
calculate the number of elapsed years.
@@ -1883,7 +1882,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">%%(diary-block 6 24 1990 7
10 1990) Vacation
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>The <samp>`6 24 1990'</samp> indicates the starting date and the <samp>`7
10 1990'</samp>
+<p>The ‘<samp>6 24 1990</samp>’ indicates the starting date and
the ‘<samp>7 10 1990</samp>’
indicates the stopping date. (Again, if you are using the European calendar
style, the month and day are interchanged.)
</p>
@@ -1906,7 +1905,7 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>This entry applies to March 1, 1990 and every 50th day following;
-<samp>`3 1 1990'</samp> specifies the starting date. (If you are using the
+‘<samp>3 1 1990</samp>’ specifies the starting date. (If you are
using the
European calendar style, the month and day are interchanged.)
</p>
<p> All three of these commands make marking diary entries. To insert a
@@ -1916,7 +1915,7 @@
<p> Marking sexp diary entries in the calendar is <em>extremely</em>
time-consuming, since every date visible in the calendar window must be
individually checked. So it's a good idea to make sexp diary entries
-nonmarking (with <samp>`&'</samp>) when possible.
+nonmarking (with ‘<samp>&</samp>’) when possible.
</p>
<p> Another sophisticated kind of sexp entry, a <em>floating</em> diary entry,
specifies a regularly occurring event by offsets specified in days,
@@ -1933,7 +1932,7 @@
-1 specifies “last” (1 would mean “first”, 2 would mean
“second”, -2 would mean “second-to-last”, and so on).
The
month can be a single month or a list of months. Thus you could change
-the 11 above to <samp>`'(1 2 3)'</samp> and have the entry apply to the last
+the 11 above to ‘<samp>'(1 2 3)</samp>’ and have the entry apply
to the last
Thursday of January, February, and March. If the month is <code>t</code>, the
entry applies to all months of the year.
</p>
@@ -2057,13 +2056,13 @@
<code>t</code> in order to mark any dates with diary entries. This takes
effect whenever the calendar window contents are recomputed. There are
two ways of marking these dates: by changing the face (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC382">Faces</a>),
-if the display supports that, or by placing a plus sign (<samp>`+'</samp>)
+if the display supports that, or by placing a plus sign
(‘<samp>+</samp>’)
beside the date otherwise.
</p>
<a name="IDX1311"></a>
<p> Similarly, setting the variable <code>mark-holidays-in-calendar</code> to
<code>t</code> marks holiday dates, either with a change of face or with an
-asterisk (<samp>`*'</samp>).
+asterisk (‘<samp>*</samp>’).
</p>
<a name="IDX1312"></a>
<a name="IDX1313"></a>
@@ -2378,7 +2377,7 @@
<p> The calendar and diary by default display times of day in the
conventional American style with the hours from 1 through 12, minutes,
-and either <samp>`am'</samp> or <samp>`pm'</samp>. If you prefer the European
style,
+and either ‘<samp>am</samp>’ or ‘<samp>pm</samp>’. If
you prefer the European style,
also known in the US as military, in which the hours go from 00 to 23,
you can alter the variable <code>calendar-time-display-form</code>. This
variable is a list of expressions that can involve the variables
@@ -2397,8 +2396,8 @@
(if time-zone " (") time-zone (if time-zone ")"))
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>gives military-style times like <samp>`21:07 (UT)'</samp> if time zone
names are
-defined, and times like <samp>`21:07'</samp> if they are not.
+<p>gives military-style times like ‘<samp>21:07 (UT)</samp>’ if
time zone names are
+defined, and times like ‘<samp>21:07</samp>’ if they are not.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Daylight-Savings"></a>
@@ -2560,7 +2559,7 @@
whole, to match, all of its elements must match consecutively.
</p>
<p> A regular expression in a date pattern matches in its usual fashion,
-using the standard syntax table altered so that <samp>`*'</samp> is a word
+using the standard syntax table altered so that ‘<samp>*</samp>’
is a word
constituent.
</p>
<p> The symbols <code>month</code>, <code>day</code>, <code>year</code>,
<code>monthname</code>,
@@ -2568,7 +2567,7 @@
month name, and day name of the date being considered. The symbols that
match numbers allow leading zeros; those that match names allow
three-letter abbreviations and capitalization. All the symbols can
-match <samp>`*'</samp>; since <samp>`*'</samp> in a diary entry means
“any day”, “any
+match ‘<samp>*</samp>’; since ‘<samp>*</samp>’ in a
diary entry means “any day”, “any
month”, and so on, it should match regardless of the date being
considered.
</p>
@@ -2585,7 +2584,7 @@
<p>Emacs matches of the diary entries with the date forms is done with the
standard syntax table from Fundamental mode
(see <a href="../lispref/Syntax-Tables.html#Syntax-Tables">(lispref)Syntax
Tables</a> section `Syntax Tables' in <cite>XEmacs Lisp Reference
Manual</cite>),
-but with the <samp>`*'</samp> changed so that it is a word constituent.
+but with the ‘<samp>*</samp>’ changed so that it is a word
constituent.
</p>
<p> The date patterns in the list must be <em>mutually exclusive</em> and
must not match any portion of the diary entry itself, just the date and
@@ -2655,8 +2654,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p> Hebrew- and Islamic-date diary entries have the same formats as
-Gregorian-date diary entries, except that <samp>`H'</samp> precedes a Hebrew
-date and <samp>`I'</samp> precedes an Islamic date. Moreover, because the
+Gregorian-date diary entries, except that ‘<samp>H</samp>’
precedes a Hebrew
+date and ‘<samp>I</samp>’ precedes an Islamic date. Moreover,
because the
Hebrew and Islamic month names are not uniquely specified by the first
three letters, you may not abbreviate them. For example, a diary entry
for the Hebrew date Heshvan 25 could look like this:
@@ -2675,7 +2674,7 @@
on the Islamic calendar.
</p>
<p> As with Gregorian-date diary entries, Hebrew- and Islamic-date entries
-are nonmarking if they are preceded with an ampersand (<samp>`&'</samp>).
+are nonmarking if they are preceded with an ampersand
(‘<samp>&</samp>’).
</p>
<p> Here is a table of commands used in the calendar to create diary entries
that match the selected date and other dates that are similar in the Hebrew
@@ -2861,7 +2860,7 @@
diary display, sexp entries can generate the text of the entry depending
on the date itself. For example, an anniversary diary entry can insert
the number of years since the anniversary date into the text of the
-diary entry. Thus the <samp>`%d'</samp> in this dairy entry:
+diary entry. Thus the ‘<samp>%d</samp>’ in this dairy entry:
</p>
<a name="IDX1357"></a>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">%%(diary-anniversary
10 31 1948) Arthur's birthday (%d years old)
@@ -2978,7 +2977,7 @@
<p>causes every day's diary display to contain the equivalent date on the
Hebrew calendar, if you are using the fancy diary display. (With simple
-diary display, the line <samp>`&%%(diary-hebrew-date)'</samp> appears in
the
+diary display, the line ‘<samp>&%%(diary-hebrew-date)</samp>’
appears in the
diary for any date, but does nothing particularly useful.)
</p>
<p> These functions can be used to construct sexp diary entries based on
@@ -3076,7 +3075,6 @@
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Sorting"></a>
<a name="SEC336"></a>
@@ -3153,8 +3151,8 @@
</dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x sort-numeric-fields</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Like <kbd>M-x sort-fields</kbd>, except the specified field is converted
-to a number for each line and the numbers are compared. <samp>`10'</samp>
-comes before <samp>`2'</samp> when considered as text, but after it when
+to a number for each line and the numbers are compared.
‘<samp>10</samp>’
+comes before ‘<samp>2</samp>’ when considered as text, but after
it when
considered as a number.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -3193,8 +3191,8 @@
whether the file has changed on disk since it was last visited or
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>where the sort keys were <samp>`If'</samp>, <samp>`XEmacs'</samp>,
<samp>`buffer'</samp>,
-<samp>`systems'</samp>, and <samp>`the'</samp>.
+<p>where the sort keys were ‘<samp>If</samp>’,
‘<samp>XEmacs</samp>’, ‘<samp>buffer</samp>’,
+‘<samp>systems</samp>’, and ‘<samp>the</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1390"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x sort-columns</kbd> requires more explanation. You specify the
@@ -3238,7 +3236,7 @@
<p> XEmacs has commands for passing single command lines to inferior shell
processes; it can also run a shell interactively with input and output to
-an XEmacs buffer <samp>`*shell*'</samp>.
+an XEmacs buffer ‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-!</kbd></dt>
@@ -3300,7 +3298,7 @@
minibuffer and creates an inferior shell to execute the line as a command.
Standard input from the command comes from the null device. If the shell
command produces any output, the output goes to an XEmacs buffer named
-<samp>`*Shell Command Output*'</samp>, which is displayed in another window
but not
+‘<samp>*Shell Command Output*</samp>’, which is displayed in
another window but not
selected. A numeric argument, as in <kbd>M-1 M-!</kbd>, directs this command
to
insert any output into the current buffer. In that case, point is left
before the output and the mark is set after the output.
@@ -3350,7 +3348,7 @@
<p> To run a subshell interactively with its typescript in an XEmacs
buffer, use <kbd>M-x shell</kbd>. This creates (or reuses) a buffer named
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> and runs a subshell with input coming from and output
going
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ and runs a subshell with input coming from
and output going
to that buffer. That is to say, any “terminal output” from the
subshell
will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any “terminal input”
for
the subshell comes from text in the buffer. To give input to the subshell,
@@ -3363,8 +3361,8 @@
for time to elapse.
</p>
<p> To get multiple subshells, change the name of buffer
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> to something different by using <kbd>M-x
rename-buffer</kbd>. The
-next use of <kbd>M-x shell</kbd> creates a new buffer <samp>`*shell*'</samp>
with
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ to something different by using <kbd>M-x
rename-buffer</kbd>. The
+next use of <kbd>M-x shell</kbd> creates a new buffer
‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ with
its own subshell. By renaming this buffer as well you can create a third
one, and so on. All the subshells run independently and in parallel.
</p>
@@ -3377,25 +3375,25 @@
(see section <a href="#SEC338">Single Shell Commands</a>).
</p>
<p> As soon as the subshell is started, it is sent as input the contents of
-the file <tt>`~/.emacs_<var>shellname</var>'</tt>, if that file exists, where
+the file ‘<tt>~/.emacs_<var>shellname</var></tt>’, if that file
exists, where
<var>shellname</var> is the name of the file that the shell was loaded from.
For example, if you use <code>csh</code>, the file sent to it is
-<tt>`~/.emacs_csh'</tt>.
+‘<tt>~/.emacs_csh</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1396"></a>
<a name="IDX1397"></a>
<a name="IDX1398"></a>
<p> <code>cd</code>, <code>pushd</code>, and <code>popd</code> commands given
to the inferior
-shell are watched by XEmacs so it can keep the <samp>`*shell*'</samp> buffer's
+shell are watched by XEmacs so it can keep the
‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ buffer's
default directory the same as the shell's working directory. These
commands are recognized syntactically by examining lines of input that are
sent. If you use aliases for these commands, you can tell XEmacs to
recognize them also. For example, if the value of the variable
<code>shell-pushd-regexp</code> matches the beginning of a shell command line,
that line is regarded as a <code>pushd</code> command. Change this variable
when
-you add aliases for <samp>`pushd'</samp>. Likewise,
<code>shell-popd-regexp</code> and
+you add aliases for ‘<samp>pushd</samp>’. Likewise,
<code>shell-popd-regexp</code> and
<code>shell-cd-regexp</code> are used to recognize commands with the meaning of
-<samp>`popd'</samp> and <samp>`cd'</samp>.
+‘<samp>popd</samp>’ and ‘<samp>cd</samp>’.
</p>
<p><kbd>M-x shell-resync-dirs</kbd> queries the shell and resynchronizes
XEmacs'
idea of what the current directory stack is. <kbd>M-x
@@ -3403,7 +3401,7 @@
</p>
<a name="IDX1399"></a>
<p>XEmacs keeps a history of the most recent commands you have typed in the
-<samp>`*shell*'</samp> buffer. If you are at the beginning of a shell command
+‘<samp>*shell*</samp>’ buffer. If you are at the beginning of a
shell command
line and type <kbd>M-p</kbd>, the previous shell input is inserted into the
buffer before point. Immediately typing <kbd>M-p</kbd> again deletes that
input and inserts the one before it. By repeating <kbd>M-p</kbd> you can
@@ -3557,7 +3555,7 @@
<p> To run a subshell in a terminal emulator, putting its typescript in an
XEmacs
buffer, use <kbd>M-x term</kbd>. This creates (or reuses) a buffer named
-<samp>`*term*'</samp> and runs a subshell with input coming from your keyboard
and
+‘<samp>*term*</samp>’ and runs a subshell with input coming from
your keyboard and
output going to that buffer.
</p>
<p>All the normal keys that you type are sent without any interpretation
@@ -3587,7 +3585,7 @@
has time to process it; this happens whenever XEmacs is waiting for
keyboard input or for time to elapse.
</p>
-<p> To make multiple terminal emulators, rename the buffer
<samp>`*term*'</samp>
+<p> To make multiple terminal emulators, rename the buffer
‘<samp>*term*</samp>’
to something different using <kbd>M-x rename-uniquely</kbd>,
just as with Shell mode.
</p>
@@ -3650,7 +3648,7 @@
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-x</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>A prefix command to conveniently access the global <kbd>C-x</kbd>
commands.
For example, <kbd>C-c C-x o</kbd> invokes the global binding of
-<kbd>C-x o</kbd>, which is normally <samp>`other-window'</samp>.
+<kbd>C-x o</kbd>, which is normally ‘<samp>other-window</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -3685,16 +3683,16 @@
<dt> <kbd>C-c C-q</kbd></dt>
<dd><p>Toggles the pager feature: Disables the pager if it is enabled,
and vice versa. This works in both line and char modes.
-If the pager enabled, the mode-line contains the word <samp>`page'</samp>.
+If the pager enabled, the mode-line contains the word
‘<samp>page</samp>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>If the pager is enabled, and Term receives more than a screenful
of output since your last input, Term will enter More break mode.
-This is indicated by <samp>`**MORE**'</samp> in the mode-line.
+This is indicated by ‘<samp>**MORE**</samp>’ in the mode-line.
Type a <kbd>Space</kbd> to display the next screenful of output.
Type <kbd>?</kbd> to see your other options. The interface is similar
-to the Unix <samp>`more'</samp> program.
+to the Unix ‘<samp>more</samp>’ program.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Narrowing"></a>
@@ -3735,7 +3733,7 @@
<p> Narrowing sometimes makes it easier to concentrate on a single
subroutine or paragraph by eliminating clutter. It can also be used to
restrict the range of operation of a replace command or repeating
-keyboard macro. The word <samp>`Narrow'</samp> appears in the mode line
+keyboard macro. The word ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ appears in the
mode line
whenever narrowing is in effect. When you have narrowed to a part of the
buffer, that part appears to be all there is. You can't see the rest,
can't move into it (motion commands won't go outside the visible part),
@@ -3784,16 +3782,16 @@
<h2 class="section"> 26.9 Hardcopy Output </h2>
<p> The XEmacs commands for making hardcopy derive their names from the
-Unix commands <samp>`print'</samp> and <samp>`lpr'</samp>.
+Unix commands ‘<samp>print</samp>’ and
‘<samp>lpr</samp>’.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt> <kbd>M-x print-buffer</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command <samp>`print'</samp>
-<br>(<samp>`lpr -p'</samp>). This command adds page headings containing the
file name
+<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command
‘<samp>print</samp>’
+<br>(‘<samp>lpr -p</samp>’). This command adds page headings
containing the file name
and page number.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x lpr-buffer</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command <samp>`lpr'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Print hardcopy of current buffer using Unix command
‘<samp>lpr</samp>’.
This command does not add page headings.
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>M-x print-region</kbd></dt>
@@ -3811,9 +3809,9 @@
<a name="IDX1440"></a>
<p> All the hardcopy commands pass extra switches to the <code>lpr</code>
program
based on the value of the variable <code>lpr-switches</code>. Its value should
-be a list of strings, each string a switch starting with <samp>`-'</samp>. For
+be a list of strings, each string a switch starting with
‘<samp>-</samp>’. For
example, the value could be <code>("-Pfoo")</code> to print on
printer
-<samp>`foo'</samp>.
+‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Recursive-Edit"></a>
@@ -3920,12 +3918,12 @@
either word by word or character by character. Starting from a buffer of
straight English, it produces extremely amusing output. The input comes
from the current XEmacs buffer. Dissociated Press writes its output in a
-buffer named <samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>, and redisplays that buffer after
every
+buffer named ‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’, and redisplays that
buffer after every
couple of lines (approximately) to facilitate reading it.
</p>
<p> <code>dissociated-press</code> asks every so often whether to continue
operating. Answer <kbd>n</kbd> to stop it. You can also stop at any time by
-typing <kbd>C-g</kbd>. The dissociation output remains in the
<samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>
+typing <kbd>C-g</kbd>. The dissociation output remains in the
‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’
buffer for you to copy elsewhere if you wish.
</p>
<a name="IDX1447"></a>
@@ -3945,7 +3943,7 @@
of overlap words. In this mode, whole words are treated as the elements to
be permuted, rather than characters. No argument is equivalent to an
argument of two. For your againformation, the output goes only into the
-buffer <samp>`*Dissociation*'</samp>. The buffer you start with is not
changed.
+buffer ‘<samp>*Dissociation*</samp>’. The buffer you start with
is not changed.
</p>
<a name="IDX1449"></a>
<a name="IDX1450"></a>
@@ -4130,7 +4128,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC300" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_3.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_3.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_3.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_3.html:1.19 Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_3.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
</p>
<p> <em>Customizable</em> means you can change the definitions of XEmacs
commands. For example, if you use a programming language in
-which comments start with <samp>`<**'</samp> and end with
<samp>`**>'</samp>, you can tell
+which comments start with ‘<samp><**</samp>’ and end with
‘<samp>**></samp>’, you can tell
the XEmacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings
(see section <a href="xemacs_24.html#SEC225">Manipulating Comments</a>).
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the
command set. For example, you can set up the four basic cursor motion
@@ -110,7 +110,6 @@
efficiency. Only a programmer can write an extension to XEmacs, but anybody
can use it afterward.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_2.html#SEC4"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_30.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_30.html:1.30
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_30.html:1.31
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_30.html:1.30 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_30.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
Fill mode is a minor mode in which <kbd>SPC</kbd> breaks lines between words
as you type. All the minor modes are independent of each other and of
the selected major mode. Most minor modes inform you in the mode line
-when they are on; for example, <samp>`Fill'</samp> in the mode line means that
+when they are on; for example, ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’ in the mode
line means that
Auto Fill mode is on.
</p>
<p> Append <code>-mode</code> to the name of a minor mode to get the name of a
@@ -149,14 +149,14 @@
<a name="IDX1469"></a>
<p> Overwrite mode causes ordinary printing characters to replace existing
text instead of moving it to the right. For example, if point is in
-front of the <samp>`B'</samp> in <samp>`FOOBAR'</samp>, and you type a
<kbd>G</kbd> in Overwrite
-mode, it changes to <samp>`FOOGAR'</samp>, instead of <samp>`FOOGBAR'</samp>.
+front of the ‘<samp>B</samp>’ in
‘<samp>FOOBAR</samp>’, and you type a <kbd>G</kbd> in Overwrite
+mode, it changes to ‘<samp>FOOGAR</samp>’, instead of
‘<samp>FOOGBAR</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1470"></a>
<a name="IDX1471"></a>
<p> Abbrev mode allows you to define abbreviations that automatically expand
-as you type them. For example, <samp>`amd'</samp> might expand to
<samp>`abbrev
-mode'</samp>. See section <a href="xemacs_26.html#SEC285">Abbrevs</a>, for
full information.
+as you type them. For example, ‘<samp>amd</samp>’ might expand to
‘<samp>abbrev
+mode</samp>’. See section <a href="xemacs_26.html#SEC285">Abbrevs</a>,
for full information.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Variables"></a>
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
group. The other groups are listed because they are its contents. But
they are listed differently, without indentation and dashes, because
<em>their</em> contents are not included. Each group has a single-line
-documentation string; the <code>Emacs</code> group also has a
<samp>`[State]'</samp>
+documentation string; the <code>Emacs</code> group also has a
‘<samp>[State]</samp>’
line.
</p>
<a name="IDX1477"></a>
@@ -394,8 +394,8 @@
when you <em>invoke</em> it. To invoke an active field, either click on it
with <kbd>Mouse-1</kbd>, or move point to it and type <kbd>RET</kbd>.
</p>
-<p> For example, the phrase <samp>`[Open]'</samp> that appears in a
second-level
-group is an active field. Invoking the <samp>`[Open]'</samp> field for a group
+<p> For example, the phrase ‘<samp>[Open]</samp>’ that appears in
a second-level
+group is an active field. Invoking the ‘<samp>[Open]</samp>’
field for a group
opens up a new customization buffer, which shows that group and its
contents. This field is a kind of hypertext link to another group.
</p>
@@ -411,11 +411,11 @@
options and faces), and their structure.
</p>
<p> In this buffer, you can show the contents of a group by invoking
-<samp>`[+]'</samp>. When the group contents are visible, this button changes
to
-<samp>`[-]'</samp>; invoking that hides the group contents.
+‘<samp>[+]</samp>’. When the group contents are visible, this
button changes to
+‘<samp>[-]</samp>’; invoking that hides the group contents.
</p>
<p> Each group, option or face name in this buffer has an active field
-which says <samp>`[Group]'</samp>, <samp>`[Option]'</samp> or
<samp>`[Face]'</samp>. Invoking
+which says ‘<samp>[Group]</samp>’,
‘<samp>[Option]</samp>’ or ‘<samp>[Face]</samp>’.
Invoking
that active field creates an ordinary customization buffer showing just
that group and its contents, just that option, or just that face.
This is the way to set values in it.
@@ -449,29 +449,29 @@
Maximum length of kill ring before oldest elements are thrown away.
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> The text following <samp>`[Hide]'</samp>, <samp>`30'</samp> in this case,
indicates
-the current value of the option. If you see <samp>`[Show]'</samp> instead of
-<samp>`[Hide]'</samp>, it means that the value is hidden; the customization
+<p> The text following ‘<samp>[Hide]</samp>’,
‘<samp>30</samp>’ in this case, indicates
+the current value of the option. If you see ‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’
instead of
+‘<samp>[Hide]</samp>’, it means that the value is hidden; the
customization
buffer initially hides values that take up several lines. Invoke
-<samp>`[Show]'</samp> to show the value.
+‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’ to show the value.
</p>
<p> The line after the option name indicates the <em>customization state</em>
of the option: in the example above, it says you have not changed the
-option yet. The word <samp>`[State]'</samp> at the beginning of this line is
+option yet. The word ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ at the beginning of
this line is
active; you can get a menu of various operations by invoking it with
<kbd>Mouse-1</kbd> or <kbd>RET</kbd>. These operations are essential for
customizing the variable.
</p>
-<p> The line after the <samp>`[State]'</samp> line displays the beginning of
the
+<p> The line after the ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ line displays the
beginning of the
option's documentation string. If there are more lines of
-documentation, this line ends with <samp>`[More]'</samp>; invoke this to show
+documentation, this line ends with ‘<samp>[More]</samp>’; invoke
this to show
the full documentation string.
</p>
-<p> To enter a new value for <samp>`Kill Ring Max'</samp>, move point to the
value
+<p> To enter a new value for ‘<samp>Kill Ring Max</samp>’, move
point to the value
and edit it textually. For example, you can type <kbd>M-d</kbd>, then insert
another number.
</p>
-<p> When you begin to alter the text, you will see the <samp>`[State]'</samp>
line
+<p> When you begin to alter the text, you will see the
‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ line
change to say that you have edited the value:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample">[State]: you have
edited the value as text, but not set the option.
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
<a name="IDX1480"></a>
<p> Editing the value does not actually set the option variable. To do
that, you must <em>set</em> the option. To do this, invoke the word
-<samp>`[State]'</samp> and choose <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp>.
+‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and choose ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’.
</p>
<p> The state of the option changes visibly when you set it:
</p>
@@ -499,11 +499,11 @@
</p>
<p> Some options have a small fixed set of possible legitimate values.
These options don't let you edit the value textually. Instead, an
-active field <samp>`[Value Menu]'</samp> appears before the value; invoke this
+active field ‘<samp>[Value Menu]</samp>’ appears before the value;
invoke this
field to edit the value. For a boolean “on or off” value, the
active
-field says <samp>`[Toggle]'</samp>, and it changes to the other value.
-<samp>`[Value Menu]'</samp> and <samp>`[Toggle]'</samp> edit the buffer; the
changes
-take effect when you use the <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp> operation.
+field says ‘<samp>[Toggle]</samp>’, and it changes to the other
value.
+‘<samp>[Value Menu]</samp>’ and
‘<samp>[Toggle]</samp>’ edit the buffer; the changes
+take effect when you use the ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’ operation.
</p>
<p> Some options have values with complex structure. For example, the
value of <code>load-path</code> is a list of directories. Here is how it
@@ -525,10 +525,10 @@
several editable or active fields.
</p>
<p> You can edit any of the directory names. To delete a directory from
-the list, invoke <samp>`[DEL]'</samp> on that line. To insert a new directory
in
-the list, invoke <samp>`[INS]'</samp> at the point where you want to insert it.
+the list, invoke ‘<samp>[DEL]</samp>’ on that line. To insert a
new directory in
+the list, invoke ‘<samp>[INS]</samp>’ at the point where you want
to insert it.
</p>
-<p> You can also invoke <samp>`[Current dir?]'</samp> to switch between
including
+<p> You can also invoke ‘<samp>[Current dir?]</samp>’ to switch
between including
a specific named directory in the path, and including <code>nil</code> in the
path. (<code>nil</code> in a search path means “try the current
directory.”)
@@ -554,26 +554,26 @@
<em>saving</em> the value changes it for future sessions as well. This
works by writing code into your init file so as to set the option
variable again each time you start Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC377">The
Init File</a>. To save
-the option, invoke <samp>`[State]'</samp> and select the <samp>`Save for Future
-Sessions'</samp> operation.
+the option, invoke ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and select the
‘<samp>Save for Future
+Sessions</samp>’ operation.
</p>
<p> You can also restore the option to its standard value by invoking
-<samp>`[State]'</samp> and selecting the <samp>`Reset'</samp> operation.
There are
+‘<samp>[State]</samp>’ and selecting the
‘<samp>Reset</samp>’ operation. There are
actually three reset operations:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Current'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Current</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>If you have made some modifications and not yet set the option,
this restores the text in the customization buffer to match
the actual value.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Saved'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Saved</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This restores the value of the option to the last saved value,
and updates the text accordingly.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`Reset to Standard Settings'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>Reset to Standard Settings</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>This sets the option to its standard value, and updates the text
accordingly. This also eliminates any saved value for the option,
so that you will get the standard value in future Emacs sessions.
@@ -581,8 +581,8 @@
</dl>
<p> The state of a group indicates whether anything in that group has been
-edited, set or saved. You can select <samp>`Set for Current Session'</samp>,
-<samp>`Save for Future Sessions'</samp> and the various kinds of
<samp>`Reset'</samp>
+edited, set or saved. You can select ‘<samp>Set for Current
Session</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Save for Future Sessions</samp>’ and the various kinds of
‘<samp>Reset</samp>’
operation for the group; these operations on the group apply to all
options in the group and its subgroups.
</p>
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="smallexample"> [Set] [Save] [Reset]
[Done]
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Invoking <samp>`[Done]'</samp> buries this customization buffer. Each of
the
+<p>Invoking ‘<samp>[Done]</samp>’ buries this customization
buffer. Each of the
other fields performs an operation—set, save or reset—on each of
the
items in the buffer that could meaningfully be set, saved or reset.
</p>
@@ -638,14 +638,14 @@
[ ] Strikethru: off
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Each face attribute has its own line. The <samp>`[<var>x</var>]'</samp>
field
+<p> Each face attribute has its own line. The
‘<samp>[<var>x</var>]</samp>’ field
before the attribute name indicates whether the attribute is
-<em>enabled</em>; <samp>`X'</samp> means that it is. You can enable or
disable the
+<em>enabled</em>; ‘<samp>X</samp>’ means that it is. You can
enable or disable the
attribute by invoking that field. When the attribute is enabled, you
can change the attribute value in the usual ways.
</p>
<p>See section <a href="#SEC382">Faces</a>, for description of how
<code>face-frob-from-locale-first</code>
-variable affects changing <samp>`Bold'</samp> and <samp>`Italic'</samp>
attributes.
+variable affects changing ‘<samp>Bold</samp>’ and
‘<samp>Italic</samp>’ attributes.
</p>
<p> Setting, saving and resetting a face work like the same operations for
options (see section <a href="#SEC357">Changing an Option</a>).
@@ -653,8 +653,8 @@
<p> A face can specify different appearances for different types of
display. For example, a face can make text red on a color display, but
use a bold font on a monochrome display. To specify multiple
-appearances for a face, select <samp>`Show Display Types'</samp> in the menu
you
-get from invoking <samp>`[State]'</samp>.
+appearances for a face, select ‘<samp>Show Display Types</samp>’
in the menu you
+get from invoking ‘<samp>[State]</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@
using <kbd>M-x customize-group</kbd>. The immediate contents of the chosen
group, including option variables, faces, and other groups, all appear
as well. However, these subgroups' own contents start out hidden. You
-can show their contents in the usual way, by invoking <samp>`[Show]'</samp>.
+can show their contents in the usual way, by invoking
‘<samp>[Show]</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX1491"></a>
<p> To control more precisely what to customize, you can use <kbd>M-x
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@
<a name="IDX1494"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x list-options</kbd> displays a list of all Emacs option variables
in
-an Emacs buffer named <samp>`*List Options*'</samp>. Each option is shown
with its
+an Emacs buffer named ‘<samp>*List Options*</samp>’. Each option
is shown with its
documentation and its current value. Here is what a portion of it might
look like:
</p>
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@
<a name="IDX1495"></a>
<p> <kbd>M-x edit-options</kbd> goes one step further and immediately selects
the
-<samp>`*List Options*'</samp> buffer; this buffer uses the major mode Options
mode,
+‘<samp>*List Options*</samp>’ buffer; this buffer uses the major
mode Options mode,
which provides commands that allow you to point at an option and change its
value:
</p>
@@ -949,17 +949,17 @@
</p>
<p> A local variables list goes near the end of the file, in the last page.
(It is often best to put it on a page by itself.) The local variables list
-starts with a line containing the string <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp>, and
ends
-with a line containing the string <samp>`End:'</samp>. In between come the
-variable names and values, one set per line, as <samp>`<var>variable</var>:
-<var>value</var>'</samp>. The <var>value</var>s are not evaluated; they are
used literally.
+starts with a line containing the string ‘<samp>Local
Variables:</samp>’, and ends
+with a line containing the string ‘<samp>End:</samp>’. In between
come the
+variable names and values, one set per line, as
‘<samp><var>variable</var>:
+<var>value</var></samp>’. The <var>value</var>s are not evaluated; they
are used literally.
</p>
<p> The line which starts the local variables list does not have to say
-just <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp>. If there is other text before
<samp>`Local
-Variables:'</samp>, that text is called the <em>prefix</em>, and if there is
other
+just ‘<samp>Local Variables:</samp>’. If there is other text
before ‘<samp>Local
+Variables:</samp>’, that text is called the <em>prefix</em>, and if
there is other
text after, that is called the <em>suffix</em>. If a prefix or suffix are
present, each entry in the local variables list should have the prefix
-before it and the suffix after it. This includes the <samp>`End:'</samp> line.
+before it and the suffix after it. This includes the
‘<samp>End:</samp>’ line.
The prefix and suffix are included to disguise the local variables list
as a comment so the compiler or text formatter will ignore it.
If you do not need to disguise the local variables list as a comment in
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@
;;; End: ***
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p> Note that the prefix is <samp>`;;; '</samp> and the suffix is <samp>`
***'</samp>.
+<p> Note that the prefix is ‘<samp>;;; </samp>’ and the suffix is
‘<samp> ***</samp>’.
Note also that comments in the file begin with and end with the same
strings. Presumably the file contains code in a language which is
enough like Lisp for Lisp mode to be useful but in which comments
@@ -992,7 +992,7 @@
<p> The start of the local variables list must be no more than 3000
characters from the end of the file, and must be in the last page if the
file is divided into pages. Otherwise, Emacs will not notice it is
-there. The purpose is twofold: a stray <samp>`Local Variables:'</samp> not in
+there. The purpose is twofold: a stray ‘<samp>Local
Variables:</samp>’ not in
the last page does not confuse Emacs, and Emacs never needs to search a
long file that contains no page markers and has no local variables list.
</p>
@@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@
<p> To start defining a keyboard macro, type <kbd>C-x (</kbd>
(<code>start-kbd-macro</code>). From then on, anything you type continues to
be
-executed, but also becomes part of the definition of the macro.
<samp>`Def'</samp>
+executed, but also becomes part of the definition of the macro.
‘<samp>Def</samp>’
appears in the mode line to remind you of what is going on. When you are
finished, the <kbd>C-x )</kbd> command (<code>end-kbd-macro</code>) terminates
the
definition, without becoming part of it.
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x ( M-f foo C-x )
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>defines a macro to move forward a word and then insert <samp>`foo'</samp>.
+<p>defines a macro to move forward a word and then insert
‘<samp>foo</samp>’.
</p>
<p>You can give <kbd>C-x )</kbd> a repeat count as an argument, in which case
it
repeats the macro that many times right after defining it, but defining
@@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@
The syntactic class of the character, represented as a small integer
</li><li>
The matching delimiter, for delimiter characters only
-(the matching delimiter of <samp>`('</samp> is <samp>`)'</samp>, and vice
versa)
+(the matching delimiter of ‘<samp>(</samp>’ is
‘<samp>)</samp>’, and vice versa)
</li><li>
A flag saying whether the character is the first character of a
two-character comment starting sequence
@@ -1866,71 +1866,71 @@
</li></ul>
<p> The syntactic classes are stored internally as small integers, but are
-usually described to or by the user with characters. For example,
<samp>`('</samp>
+usually described to or by the user with characters. For example,
‘<samp>(</samp>’
is used to specify the syntactic class of opening delimiters. Here is a
table of syntactic classes, with the characters that specify them.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of whitespace characters. Please don't use the formerly
advertised , which is not supported by GNU Emacs.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`w'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>w</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of word-constituent characters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`_'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>_</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of characters that are part of symbol names but not words.
-This class is represented by <samp>`_'</samp> because the character
<samp>`_'</samp>
+This class is represented by ‘<samp>_</samp>’ because the
character ‘<samp>_</samp>’
has this class in both C and Lisp.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`.'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>.</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of punctuation characters that do not fit into any other
special class.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`('</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>(</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of opening delimiters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`)'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>)</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of closing delimiters.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`''</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>'</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of expression-adhering characters. These characters are
part of a symbol if found within or adjacent to one, and are part
of a following expression if immediately preceding one, but are like
whitespace if surrounded by whitespace.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`"'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>"</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of string-quote characters. They match each other in pairs,
and the characters within the pair all lose their syntactic
-significance except for the <samp>`\'</samp> and <samp>`/'</samp> classes of
escape
+significance except for the ‘<samp>\</samp>’ and
‘<samp>/</samp>’ classes of escape
characters, which can be used to include a string-quote inside the
string.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`$'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>$</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of self-matching delimiters. This is intended for TeX's
-<samp>`$'</samp>, which is used both to enter and leave math mode. Thus,
-a pair of matching <samp>`$'</samp> characters surround each piece of math mode
-TeX input. A pair of adjacent <samp>`$'</samp> characters act like a single
+‘<samp>$</samp>’, which is used both to enter and leave math mode.
Thus,
+a pair of matching ‘<samp>$</samp>’ characters surround each piece
of math mode
+TeX input. A pair of adjacent ‘<samp>$</samp>’ characters act
like a single
one for purposes of matching.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`/'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>/</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of escape characters that always just deny the following
character its special syntactic significance. The character after one
of these escapes is always treated as alphabetic.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`\'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>\</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of C-style escape characters. In practice, these are
-treated just like <samp>`/'</samp>-class characters, because the extra
+treated just like ‘<samp>/</samp>’-class characters, because the
extra
possibilities for C escapes (such as being followed by digits) have no
effect on where the containing expression ends.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`<'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of comment-starting characters. Only single-character
-comment starters (such as <samp>`;'</samp> in Lisp mode) are represented this
+comment starters (such as ‘<samp>;</samp>’ in Lisp mode) are
represented this
way.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>The class of comment-ending characters. Newline has this syntax in
Lisp mode.
</p></dd>
@@ -1938,8 +1938,8 @@
<a name="IDX1528"></a>
<p> The characters flagged as part of two-character comment delimiters can
-have other syntactic functions most of the time. For example,
<samp>`/'</samp> and
-<samp>`*'</samp> in C code, when found separately, have nothing to do with
+have other syntactic functions most of the time. For example,
‘<samp>/</samp>’ and
+‘<samp>*</samp>’ in C code, when found separately, have nothing to
do with
comments. The comment-delimiter significance overrides when the pair of
characters occur together in the proper order. Only the list and sexp
commands use the syntax table to find comments; the commands specifically
@@ -2001,16 +2001,16 @@
The remaining characters are flags. The flag characters allowed are:
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`1'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>1</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment starting
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`2'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>2</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment starting
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`3'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>3</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment ending
sequence.
</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`4'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>4</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment ending
sequence.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -2045,27 +2045,27 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 27.6 The Init File </h2>
-<p> When you start Emacs, it normally loads either <tt>`.xemacs/init.el'</tt>
-or the file <tt>`.emacs'</tt> (whichever comes first) in your home directory.
+<p> When you start Emacs, it normally loads either
‘<tt>.xemacs/init.el</tt>’
+or the file ‘<tt>.emacs</tt>’ (whichever comes first) in your home
directory.
This file, if it exists, should contain Lisp code. It is called your
initialization file or <em>init file</em>. Use the command line switch
-<samp>`-q'</samp> to tell Emacs whether to load an init file (see section <a
href="xemacs_6.html#SEC39">Entering and Exiting Emacs</a>). Use the command
line switch <samp>`-user-init-file'</samp>
+‘<samp>-q</samp>’ to tell Emacs whether to load an init file (see
section <a href="xemacs_6.html#SEC39">Entering and Exiting Emacs</a>). Use the
command line switch ‘<samp>-user-init-file</samp>’
(see section <a href="xemacs_6.html#SEC41">Command Line Switches and
Arguments</a>) to tell Emacs to load a different file
-instead of <tt>`~/.xemacs/init.el'</tt>/<tt>`~/.emacs'</tt>.
+instead of
‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.el</tt>’/‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’.
</p>
<p>When the init file is read, the variable <code>user-init-file</code> says
which init file was loaded.
</p>
<p> At some sites there is a <em>default init file</em>, which is the
-library named <tt>`default.el'</tt>, found via the standard search path for
+library named ‘<tt>default.el</tt>’, found via the standard search
path for
libraries. The Emacs distribution contains no such library; your site
may create one for local customizations. If this library exists, it is
loaded whenever you start Emacs. But your init file, if any, is loaded
first; if it sets <code>inhibit-default-init</code> non-<code>nil</code>, then
-<tt>`default'</tt> is not loaded.
+‘<tt>default</tt>’ is not loaded.
</p>
<p> If you have a large amount of code in your init file, you should
-byte-compile it to <tt>`~/.xemacs/init.elc'</tt> or <tt>`~/.emacs.elc'</tt>.
+byte-compile it to ‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.elc</tt>’ or
‘<tt>~/.emacs.elc</tt>’.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC378">27.6.1 Init File
Syntax</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> Syntax
of constants in Emacs Lisp.
@@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@
<p>If a sequence of digits is followed by a period and another sequence
of digits, it is interpreted as a floating point number.
</p>
-<p>The number prefixes <samp>`#b'</samp>, <samp>`#o'</samp>, and
<samp>`#x'</samp> are supported to
+<p>The number prefixes ‘<samp>#b</samp>’,
‘<samp>#o</samp>’, and ‘<samp>#x</samp>’ are supported
to
represent numbers in binary, octal, and hexadecimal notation (or radix).
</p>
</dd>
@@ -2124,22 +2124,22 @@
features. Use a double-quote character to begin and end a string constant.
</p>
<p>Newlines and special characters may be present literally in strings. They
-can also be represented as backslash sequences: <samp>`\n'</samp> for newline,
-<samp>`\b'</samp> for backspace, <samp>`\r'</samp> for return,
<samp>`\t'</samp> for tab,
-<samp>`\f'</samp> for formfeed (control-l), <samp>`\e'</samp> for escape,
<samp>`\\'</samp> for a
-backslash, <samp>`\"'</samp> for a double-quote, or
<samp>`\<var>ooo</var>'</samp> for the
+can also be represented as backslash sequences: ‘<samp>\n</samp>’
for newline,
+‘<samp>\b</samp>’ for backspace, ‘<samp>\r</samp>’ for
return, ‘<samp>\t</samp>’ for tab,
+‘<samp>\f</samp>’ for formfeed (control-l),
‘<samp>\e</samp>’ for escape, ‘<samp>\\</samp>’ for a
+backslash, ‘<samp>\"</samp>’ for a double-quote, or
‘<samp>\<var>ooo</var></samp>’ for the
character whose octal code is <var>ooo</var>. Backslash and double-quote are
the only characters for which backslash sequences are mandatory.
</p>
-<p>You can use <samp>`\C-'</samp> as a prefix for a control character, as in
-<samp>`\C-s'</samp> for ASCII Control-S, and <samp>`\M-'</samp> as a prefix for
-a Meta character, as in <samp>`\M-a'</samp> for Meta-A or
<samp>`\M-\C-a'</samp> for
+<p>You can use ‘<samp>\C-</samp>’ as a prefix for a control
character, as in
+‘<samp>\C-s</samp>’ for ASCII Control-S, and
‘<samp>\M-</samp>’ as a prefix for
+a Meta character, as in ‘<samp>\M-a</samp>’ for Meta-A or
‘<samp>\M-\C-a</samp>’ for
Control-Meta-A.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Characters</dt>
-<dd><p>Lisp character constant syntax consists of a <samp>`?'</samp> followed
by
-either a character or an escape sequence starting with <samp>`\'</samp>.
+<dd><p>Lisp character constant syntax consists of a
‘<samp>?</samp>’ followed by
+either a character or an escape sequence starting with
‘<samp>\</samp>’.
Examples: <code>?x</code>, <code>?\n</code>, <code>?\"</code>,
<code>?\)</code>. Note that
strings and characters are not interchangeable in Lisp; some contexts
require one and some contexts require the other.
@@ -2239,18 +2239,18 @@
<code>(lambda () (auto-fill-mode 1))</code>.
</p>
</li><li>
-Load the installed Lisp library named <tt>`foo'</tt> (actually a file
-<tt>`foo.elc'</tt> or <tt>`foo.el'</tt> in a standard Emacs directory).
+Load the installed Lisp library named ‘<tt>foo</tt>’ (actually a
file
+‘<tt>foo.elc</tt>’ or ‘<tt>foo.el</tt>’ in a standard
Emacs directory).
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(load "foo")
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>When the argument to <code>load</code> is a relative pathname, not starting
-with <samp>`/'</samp> or <samp>`~'</samp>, <code>load</code> searches the
directories in
+with ‘<samp>/</samp>’ or ‘<samp>~</samp>’,
<code>load</code> searches the directories in
<code>load-path</code> (see section <a href="xemacs_25.html#SEC255">Loading
Libraries</a>).
</p>
</li><li>
-Load the compiled Lisp file <tt>`foo.elc'</tt> from your home directory.
+Load the compiled Lisp file ‘<tt>foo.elc</tt>’ from your home
directory.
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(load "~/foo.elc")
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2310,8 +2310,8 @@
first.
</p>
</li><li>
-Make <samp>`$'</samp> have the syntax of punctuation in Text mode.
-Note the use of a character constant for <samp>`$'</samp>.
+Make ‘<samp>$</samp>’ have the syntax of punctuation in Text mode.
+Note the use of a character constant for ‘<samp>$</samp>’.
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(modify-syntax-entry ?\$
"." text-mode-syntax-table)
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2346,21 +2346,21 @@
<p> Each terminal type can have a Lisp library to be loaded into Emacs when
it is run on that type of terminal. For a terminal type named
-<var>termtype</var>, the library is called <tt>`term/<var>termtype</var>'</tt>
and it is
+<var>termtype</var>, the library is called
‘<tt>term/<var>termtype</var></tt>’ and it is
found by searching the directories <code>load-path</code> as usual and trying
the
-suffixes <samp>`.elc'</samp> and <samp>`.el'</samp>. Normally it appears in
the
-subdirectory <tt>`term'</tt> of the directory where most Emacs libraries are
+suffixes ‘<samp>.elc</samp>’ and ‘<samp>.el</samp>’.
Normally it appears in the
+subdirectory ‘<tt>term</tt>’ of the directory where most Emacs
libraries are
kept.
</p>
<p> The usual purpose of the terminal-specific library is to define the
escape sequences used by the terminal's function keys using the library
-<tt>`keypad.el'</tt>. See the file
-<tt>`term/vt100.el'</tt> for an example of how this is done.
+‘<tt>keypad.el</tt>’. See the file
+‘<tt>term/vt100.el</tt>’ for an example of how this is done.
</p>
<p> When the terminal type contains a hyphen, only the part of the name
before the first hyphen is significant in choosing the library name.
-Thus, terminal types <samp>`aaa-48'</samp> and <samp>`aaa-30-rv'</samp> both
use
-the library <tt>`term/aaa'</tt>. The code in the library can use
+Thus, terminal types ‘<samp>aaa-48</samp>’ and
‘<samp>aaa-30-rv</samp>’ both use
+the library ‘<tt>term/aaa</tt>’. The code in the library can use
<code>(getenv "TERM")</code> to find the full terminal type name.
</p>
<a name="IDX1532"></a>
@@ -2749,19 +2749,19 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 27.10 X Resources </h2>
-<p>Historically, XEmacs has used the X resource application class
<samp>`Emacs'</samp>
+<p>Historically, XEmacs has used the X resource application class
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’
for its resources. Unfortunately, GNU Emacs uses the same application
class, and resources are not compatible between the two Emacsen. This
sharing of the application class often leads to trouble if you want to
run both variants.
</p>
-<p>Starting with XEmacs 21, XEmacs uses the class <samp>`XEmacs'</samp> if it
finds
+<p>Starting with XEmacs 21, XEmacs uses the class
‘<samp>XEmacs</samp>’ if it finds
any XEmacs resources in the resource database when the X connection is
-initialized. Otherwise, it will use the class <samp>`Emacs'</samp> for
+initialized. Otherwise, it will use the class
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’ for
backwards compatibility. The variable <var>x-emacs-application-class</var>
may be consulted to determine the application class being used.
</p>
-<p>The examples in this section assume the application class is
<samp>`Emacs'</samp>.
+<p>The examples in this section assume the application class is
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The Emacs resources are generally set per-frame. Each Emacs frame can have
its own name or the same name as another, depending on the name passed to the
@@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Emacs*EmacsFrame.geometry:
80x55
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>To set the geometry of a particular frame named <samp>`fred'</samp>, do
this:
+<p>To set the geometry of a particular frame named
‘<samp>fred</samp>’, do this:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Emacs*fred.geometry: 80x55
</pre></td></tr></table>
@@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@
<p>since that is the syntax used with most other applications (since most
other applications have only one top-level window, unlike Emacs). In
general, however, the top-level shell (the unmapped ApplicationShell
-widget named <samp>`Emacs'</samp> that is the parent of the shell widgets that
+widget named ‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’ that is the parent of the shell
widgets that
actually manage the individual frames) does not have any interesting
resources on it, and you should set the resources on the frames instead.
</p>
@@ -2998,10 +2998,10 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>scrollBarPlacement</code> (class <code>ScrollBarPlacement</code>):
string</dt>
<dd><p>Where the horizontal and vertical scrollbars should be positioned. This
-should be one of the four strings <samp>`BOTTOM_LEFT'</samp>,
-<samp>`BOTTOM_RIGHT'</samp>, <samp>`TOP_LEFT'</samp>, and
<samp>`TOP_RIGHT'</samp>. Default is
-<samp>`BOTTOM_RIGHT'</samp> for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
-<samp>`BOTTOM_LEFT'</samp> for the Athena scrollbars.
+should be one of the four strings ‘<samp>BOTTOM_LEFT</samp>’,
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_RIGHT</samp>’, ‘<samp>TOP_LEFT</samp>’,
and ‘<samp>TOP_RIGHT</samp>’. Default is
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_RIGHT</samp>’ for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
+‘<samp>BOTTOM_LEFT</samp>’ for the Athena scrollbars.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> <code>topToolBarHeight</code> (class <code>TopToolBarHeight</code>):
integer</dt>
@@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>selectionPointer</code> (class <code>Cursor</code>):
cursor-name</dt>
<dd><p>The cursor to use when the mouse is over a selectable text region (an
-extent with the <samp>`highlight'</samp> property; for example, an Info
+extent with the ‘<samp>highlight</samp>’ property; for example, an
Info
cross-reference). This resource is used to initialize the variable
<code>x-selection-pointer-shape</code>.
</p>
@@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@
<p>Other packages might define their own faces; to see a list of all faces,
use any of the interactive face-manipulation commands such as
-<code>set-face-font</code> and type <samp>`?'</samp> when you are prompted for
the
+<code>set-face-font</code> and type ‘<samp>?</samp>’ when you are
prompted for the
name of a face.
</p>
<p>If the <code>bold</code>, <code>italic</code>, and <code>bold-italic</code>
faces are not
@@ -3238,8 +3238,8 @@
<p>then XEmacs won't be able to guess the names of the bold and italic
versions. All X fonts can be referred to via XLFD-style names, so you
-should use those forms. See the man pages for <samp>`X(1)'</samp>,
-<samp>`xlsfonts(1)'</samp>, and <samp>`xfontsel(1)'</samp>.
+should use those forms. See the man pages for ‘<samp>X(1)</samp>’,
+‘<samp>xlsfonts(1)</samp>’, and
‘<samp>xfontsel(1)</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Widgets"></a>
@@ -3276,8 +3276,8 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>where INVOCATION-NAME is the terminal component of the name of the
-XEmacs executable (usually <samp>`xemacs'</samp>), and
-<samp>`x-emacs-application-class'</samp> is generally <samp>`Emacs'</samp>.
+XEmacs executable (usually ‘<samp>xemacs</samp>’), and
+‘<samp>x-emacs-application-class</samp>’ is generally
‘<samp>Emacs</samp>’.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Menubar-Resources"></a>
@@ -3336,7 +3336,6 @@
appropriate for the toolkit in use.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Quitting"></a>
<a name="SEC392"></a>
@@ -3492,7 +3491,7 @@
<p> Recursive editing levels are important and useful features of Emacs, but
they can seem like malfunctions to the user who does not understand them.
</p>
-<p> If the mode line has square brackets <samp>`[…]'</samp> around the
parentheses
+<p> If the mode line has square brackets
‘<samp>[…]</samp>’ around the parentheses
that contain the names of the major and minor modes, you have entered a
recursive editing level. If you did not do this on purpose, or if you
don't understand what that means, you should just get out of the recursive
@@ -3526,9 +3525,9 @@
entirely in the previous screen update.
</p>
<p> Display updating problems often result from an incorrect termcap entry
-for the terminal you are using. The file <tt>`etc/TERMS'</tt> in the Emacs
+for the terminal you are using. The file ‘<tt>etc/TERMS</tt>’ in
the Emacs
distribution gives the fixes for known problems of this sort.
-<tt>`INSTALL'</tt> contains general advice for these problems in one of its
+‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ contains general advice for these problems in
one of its
sections. Very likely there is simply insufficient padding for certain
display operations. To investigate the possibility that you have this
sort of problem, try Emacs on another terminal made by a different
@@ -3564,7 +3563,7 @@
results.
</p>
<p> If a large portion of text appears to be missing at the beginning or
-end of the buffer, check for the word <samp>`Narrow'</samp> in the mode line.
+end of the buffer, check for the word ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ in the
mode line.
If it appears, the text is still present, but marked off-limits.
To make it visible again, type <kbd>C-x n w</kbd>. See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC344">Narrowing</a>.
</p>
@@ -3589,7 +3588,7 @@
</tr></table>
<h3 class="subsection"> 27.12.4 Spontaneous Entry to Incremental Search </h3>
-<p> If Emacs spontaneously displays <samp>`I-search:'</samp> at the bottom of
the
+<p> If Emacs spontaneously displays ‘<samp>I-search:</samp>’ at
the bottom of the
screen, it means that the terminal is sending <kbd>C-s</kbd> and <kbd>C-q</kbd>
according to the poorly designed xon/xoff “flow control” protocol.
You
should try to prevent this by putting the terminal in a mode where it will
@@ -3598,7 +3597,7 @@
control to be used, until you can get a properly designed terminal.
</p>
<p> Information on how to do these things can be found in the file
-<tt>`INSTALL'</tt> in the Emacs distribution.
+‘<tt>INSTALL</tt>’ in the Emacs distribution.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Emergency-Escape"></a>
@@ -3637,10 +3636,10 @@
<p>Answer each one with <kbd>y</kbd> or <kbd>n</kbd> followed by
<kbd>RET</kbd>.
</p>
-<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to <samp>`Auto-save?'</samp> causes immediate
auto-saving of all
+<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to ‘<samp>Auto-save?</samp>’ causes
immediate auto-saving of all
modified buffers in which auto-saving is enabled.
</p>
-<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to <samp>`Abort (and dump core)?'</samp> causes an
illegal
+<p> Saying <kbd>y</kbd> to ‘<samp>Abort (and dump core)?</samp>’
causes an illegal
instruction to be executed, dumping core. This is to enable a wizard to
figure out why Emacs was failing to quit in the first place. Execution
does not continue after a core dump. If you answer <kbd>n</kbd>, execution
@@ -3820,18 +3819,18 @@
</p>
<p> For example, suppose that you type <kbd>C-x C-f /glorp/baz.ugh
<kbd>RET</kbd></kbd>, visiting a file which (you know) happens to be rather
large,
-and Emacs prints out <samp>`I feel pretty today'</samp>. The best way to
report
+and Emacs prints out ‘<samp>I feel pretty today</samp>’. The best
way to report
the bug is with a sentence like the preceding one, because it gives all the
facts and nothing but the facts.
</p>
<p> Do not assume that the problem is due to the size of the file and say,
-“When I visit a large file, Emacs prints out <samp>`I feel pretty
today'</samp>.”
+“When I visit a large file, Emacs prints out ‘<samp>I feel pretty
today</samp>’.”
This is what we mean by “guessing explanations”. The problem is
just as
-likely to be due to the fact that there is a <samp>`z'</samp> in the file
name. If
+likely to be due to the fact that there is a ‘<samp>z</samp>’ in
the file name. If
this is so, then when we got your report, we would try out the problem with
-some “large file”, probably with no <samp>`z'</samp> in its name,
and not find
+some “large file”, probably with no ‘<samp>z</samp>’
in its name, and not find
anything wrong. There is no way in the world that we could guess that we
-should try visiting a file with a <samp>`z'</samp> in its name.
+should try visiting a file with a ‘<samp>z</samp>’ in its name.
</p>
<p> Alternatively, the problem might be due to the fact that the file starts
with exactly 25 spaces. For this reason, you should make sure that you
@@ -3891,7 +3890,7 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(open-dribble-file
"~/dribble")
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>
buffer just after starting
+<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer just after starting
Emacs. From then on, all Emacs input will be written in the specified
dribble file until the Emacs process is killed.
</p>
@@ -3899,14 +3898,14 @@
<a name="IDX1563"></a>
<p> For possible display bugs, it is important to report the terminal type
(the value of environment variable <code>TERM</code>), the complete termcap
entry
-for the terminal from <tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt> (since that file is not identical
+for the terminal from ‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’ (since that file is
not identical
on all machines), and the output that Emacs actually sent to the terminal.
The way to collect this output is to execute the Lisp expression:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">(open-termscript
"~/termscript")
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>
buffer
+<p>using <kbd>Meta-<kbd>ESC</kbd></kbd> or from the
‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’ buffer
just after starting Emacs. From then on, all output from Emacs to the
terminal will be written in the specified termscript file as well, until
the Emacs process is killed. If the problem happens when Emacs starts
@@ -3916,27 +3915,25 @@
impossible, to fix a terminal-dependent bug without access to a terminal
of the type that stimulates the bug.
</p>
-<p>The newsgroup <samp>`comp.emacs.xemacs'</samp> may be used for bug reports,
+<p>The newsgroup ‘<samp>comp.emacs.xemacs</samp>’ may be used for
bug reports,
other discussions and requests for assistance.
</p>
<p>If you don't have access to this newgroup, you can subscribe to the
mailing list version: the newsgroup is bidirectionally gatewayed into
-the mailing list <samp>address@hidden'</samp>.
+the mailing list ‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’.
</p>
<p>To be added or removed from this mailing list, send mail to
-<samp>address@hidden'</samp>. Do not send requests for addition
+‘<samp>address@hidden</samp>’. Do not send requests for addition
to the mailing list itself.
</p>
<p>The mailing lists and newsgroups are archived on our anonymous FTP server,
-<samp>`ftp.xemacs.org'</samp>, and at various other archive sites around the
net. You
-should also check the <samp>`FAQ'</samp> in <samp>`/pub/xemacs'</samp> on our
anonymous
+‘<samp>ftp.xemacs.org</samp>’, and at various other archive sites
around the net. You
+should also check the ‘<samp>FAQ</samp>’ in
‘<samp>/pub/xemacs</samp>’ on our anonymous
FTP server. It provides some introductory information and help for initial
configuration problems.
</p>
-
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC351" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_31.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_31.html:1.23
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_31.html:1.24
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_31.html:1.23 Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_31.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -130,12 +130,12 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> C-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`C'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
Control.
+<dd><p>‘<samp>C</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for Control.
See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> C-M-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`C-M-'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
+<dd><p>‘<samp>C-M-</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for
Control-Meta. See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-M-</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
by the user, fully specifies one action to be performed by Emacs. For
example, <kbd>X</kbd> and <kbd>Control-f</kbd> and <kbd>Control-x m</kbd> are
keys. Keys
derive their meanings from being bound (q.v.) to commands (q.v.).
-Thus, <kbd>X</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to insert
<samp>`X'</samp> in
+Thus, <kbd>X</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to insert
‘<samp>X</samp>’ in
the buffer; <kbd>C-x m</kbd> is conventionally bound to a command to begin
composing a mail message. See section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings</a>.
</p>
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Default Directory</dt>
-<dd><p>When you specify a file name that does not start with <samp>`/'</samp>
or <samp>`~'</samp>,
+<dd><p>When you specify a file name that does not start with
‘<samp>/</samp>’ or ‘<samp>~</samp>’,
it is interpreted relative to the current buffer's default directory.
See section <a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">Default Directory</a>.
</p>
@@ -545,8 +545,8 @@
</p>
</dd>
<dt> M-C-</dt>
-<dd><p><samp>`M-C-'</samp> in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
-Control-Meta; it means the same thing as <samp>`C-M-'</samp>. If your
+<dd><p>‘<samp>M-C-</samp>’ in the name of a character is an
abbreviation for
+Control-Meta; it means the same thing as ‘<samp>C-M-</samp>’. If
your
terminal lacks a real <kbd>META</kbd> key, you type a Control-Meta character by
typing <kbd>ESC</kbd> and then typing the corresponding Control character.
See section <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC21">C-M-</a>.
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
a command involves asking the user to edit some text. This text may
or may not be the same as the text to which the command was applied.
The mode line indicates recursive editing levels with square brackets
-(<samp>`['</samp> and <samp>`]'</samp>). See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC346">Recursive Editing Levels</a>.
+(‘<samp>[</samp>’ and ‘<samp>]</samp>’). See section
<a href="xemacs_29.html#SEC346">Recursive Editing Levels</a>.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> Redisplay</dt>
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> Regular Expression</dt>
<dd><p>A regular expression is a pattern that can match various text strings;
-for example, <samp>`l[0-9]+'</samp> matches <samp>`l'</samp> followed by one
or more
+for example, ‘<samp>l[0-9]+</samp>’ matches
‘<samp>l</samp>’ followed by one or more
digits. See section <a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -837,12 +837,12 @@
<dd><p>A string is a kind of Lisp data object which contains a sequence of
characters. Many Emacs variables are intended to have strings as
values. The Lisp syntax for a string consists of the characters in
-the string with a <samp>`"'</samp> before and another
<samp>`"'</samp> after. Write a
-<samp>`"'</samp> that is part of the string as <samp>`\"'</samp> and
a
-<samp>`\'</samp> that is part of the string as <samp>`\\'</samp>. You can
include all
+the string with a ‘<samp>"</samp>’ before and another
‘<samp>"</samp>’ after. Write a
+‘<samp>"</samp>’ that is part of the string as
‘<samp>\"</samp>’ and a
+‘<samp>\</samp>’ that is part of the string as
‘<samp>\\</samp>’. You can include all
other characters, including newline, just by writing
them inside the string. You can also include escape sequences as in C, such as
-<samp>`\n'</samp> for newline or <samp>`\241'</samp> using an octal character
code.
+‘<samp>\n</samp>’ for newline or ‘<samp>\241</samp>’
using an octal character code.
</p>
</dd>
<dt> String Substitution</dt>
@@ -960,7 +960,6 @@
</p></dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC351"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_4.html:1.27
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_4.html:1.28
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_4.html:1.27 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_4.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
the same buffer appears in more than one window, point can be moved in
each window independently.
</p>
-<p> The term `point' comes from the character <samp>`.'</samp>, which was the
+<p> The term `point' comes from the character ‘<samp>.</samp>’,
which was the
command in TECO (the language in which the original Emacs was written)
for accessing the value now called `point'.
</p>
@@ -255,8 +255,8 @@
giving you specific information. For example, the command <kbd>C-x =</kbd> is
used to print a message describing the character position of point in the
text and its current column in the window. Commands that take a long time
-often display messages ending in <samp>`...'</samp> while they are working, and
-add <samp>`done'</samp> at the end when they are finished.
+often display messages ending in ‘<samp>...</samp>’ while they are
working, and
+add ‘<samp>done</samp>’ at the end when they are finished.
</li><li>
The echo area is also used to display the <em>minibuffer</em>, a window
that is used for reading arguments to commands, such as the name of a
@@ -291,10 +291,10 @@
going on in that window. When there is only one text window, the mode line
appears right above the echo area. The mode line is in inverse video if
the terminal supports that, starts and ends with dashes, and contains text
-like <samp>`XEmacs: <var>something</var>'</samp>.
+like ‘<samp>XEmacs: <var>something</var></samp>’.
</p>
-<p> If a mode line has something else in place of <samp>`XEmacs:
-<var>something</var>'</samp>, the window above it is in a special subsystem
+<p> If a mode line has something else in place of ‘<samp>XEmacs:
+<var>something</var></samp>’, the window above it is in a special
subsystem
such as Dired. The mode line then indicates the status of the
subsystem.
</p>
@@ -308,10 +308,10 @@
text has been changed, and how far down the buffer you are currently
looking.
</p>
-<p> <var>ch</var> contains two stars (<samp>`**'</samp>) if the text in the
buffer has been
-edited (the buffer is “modified”), or two dashes
(<samp>`--'</samp>) if the
+<p> <var>ch</var> contains two stars (‘<samp>**</samp>’) if the
text in the buffer has been
+edited (the buffer is “modified”), or two dashes
(‘<samp>--</samp>’) if the
buffer has not been edited. Exception: for a read-only buffer, it is
-<samp>`%%'</samp>.
+‘<samp>%%</samp>’.
</p>
<p> <var>buf</var> is the name of the window's chosen <em>buffer</em>. The
chosen
buffer in the selected window (the window that the cursor is in) is also
@@ -321,10 +321,10 @@
</p>
<p> <var>pos</var> tells you whether there is additional text above the top of
the screen or below the bottom. If your file is small and it is
-completely visible on the screen, <var>pos</var> is <samp>`All'</samp>.
Otherwise,
-<var>pos</var> is <samp>`Top'</samp> if you are looking at the beginning of
the file,
-<samp>`Bot'</samp> if you are looking at the end of the file, or
-<samp>`<var>nn</var>%'</samp>, where <var>nn</var> is the percentage of the
file above the
+completely visible on the screen, <var>pos</var> is
‘<samp>All</samp>’. Otherwise,
+<var>pos</var> is ‘<samp>Top</samp>’ if you are looking at the
beginning of the file,
+‘<samp>Bot</samp>’ if you are looking at the end of the file, or
+‘<samp><var>nn</var>%</samp>’, where <var>nn</var> is the
percentage of the file above the
top of the screen.
</p>
<p> <var>major</var> is the name of the <em>major mode</em> in effect in the
buffer. At
@@ -334,10 +334,10 @@
on how the modes differ and how you select one.
</p>
<p> <var>minor</var> is a list of some of the <em>minor modes</em> that are
turned on
-in the window's chosen buffer. For example, <samp>`Fill'</samp> means that
Auto
+in the window's chosen buffer. For example, ‘<samp>Fill</samp>’
means that Auto
Fill mode is on. <code>Abbrev</code> means that Word Abbrev mode is on.
<code>Ovwrt</code> means that Overwrite mode is on. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">Minor Modes</a>, for more
-information. <samp>`Narrow'</samp> means that the buffer being displayed has
+information. ‘<samp>Narrow</samp>’ means that the buffer being
displayed has
editing restricted to only a portion of its text. This is not really a
minor mode, but is like one. See section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC344">Narrowing</a>. <code>Def</code> means that a
keyboard macro is being defined. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC363">Keyboard Macros</a>.
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
of the subprocess.
</p>
<p> If XEmacs is currently inside a recursive editing level, square
-brackets (<samp>`[…]'</samp>) appear around the parentheses that
surround
+brackets (‘<samp>[…]</samp>’) appear around the parentheses
that surround
the modes. If XEmacs is in one recursive editing level within another,
double square brackets appear, and so on. Since information on
recursive editing applies to XEmacs in general and not to any one buffer,
@@ -365,12 +365,12 @@
</pre></td></tr></table>
<p>(Some fields may be missing if your operating system cannot support them.)
-<var>hh</var> and <var>mm</var> are the hour and minute, followed always by
<samp>`am'</samp>
-or <samp>`pm'</samp>. <var>l.ll</var> is the average number of running
processes in the
+<var>hh</var> and <var>mm</var> are the hour and minute, followed always by
‘<samp>am</samp>’
+or ‘<samp>pm</samp>’. <var>l.ll</var> is the average number of
running processes in the
whole system recently. <var>d</var> is an approximate index of the ratio of
disk activity to CPU activity for all users.
</p>
-<p>The word <samp>`Mail'</samp> appears after the load level if there is mail
for
+<p>The word ‘<samp>Mail</samp>’ appears after the load level if
there is mail for
you that you have not read yet.
</p>
<a name="IDX5"></a>
@@ -453,20 +453,20 @@
<p>The XEmacs menubar is intended to be conformant to the usual conventions
for menubars, although conformance is not yet perfect. The menu at the
-extreme right is the <samp>`Help'</samp> menu, which should always be
+extreme right is the ‘<samp>Help</samp>’ menu, which should always
be
available. It provides access to all the XEmacs help facilities
available through <kbd>C-h</kbd>, as well as samples of various configuration
-files like <samp>`~/.Xdefaults'</samp> and <samp>`~/.emacs'</samp>. At the
extreme left
-is the <samp>`Files'</samp> menu, which provides the usual file reading,
+files like ‘<samp>~/.Xdefaults</samp>’ and
‘<samp>~/.emacs</samp>’. At the extreme left
+is the ‘<samp>Files</samp>’ menu, which provides the usual file
reading,
writing, and printing operations, as well as operations like revert
buffer from most recent save. The next menu from the left is the
-<samp>`Edit'</samp> menu, which provides the <samp>`Undo'</samp> operation as
well as
+‘<samp>Edit</samp>’ menu, which provides the
‘<samp>Undo</samp>’ operation as well as
cutting and pasting, searching, and keyboard macro definition and
execution.
</p>
<p>XEmacs provides a very dynamic environment, and the Lisp language makes
for highly flexible applications. The menubar reflects this: many menus
-(eg, the <samp>`Buffers'</samp> menu, see section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC35">The Buffers Menu</a>) contain items
+(eg, the ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’ menu, see section <a
href="xemacs_5.html#SEC35">The Buffers Menu</a>) contain items
determined by the current state of XEmacs, and most major modes and many
minor modes add items to menus and even whole menus to the menubar. In
fact, some applications like w3.el and VM provide so many menus that
@@ -477,10 +477,10 @@
application is active (ie, the current window of the frame is displaying
a buffer in the appropriate major mode).
</p>
-<p>Other menus which are typically available are the <samp>`Options'</samp>,
-<samp>`Tools'</samp>, <samp>`Buffers'</samp>, <samp>`Apps'</samp>, and
<samp>`Mule'</samp> menus. For
+<p>Other menus which are typically available are the
‘<samp>Options</samp>’,
+‘<samp>Tools</samp>’, ‘<samp>Buffers</samp>’,
‘<samp>Apps</samp>’, and ‘<samp>Mule</samp>’ menus. For
detailed descriptions of these menus, <a href="xemacs_5.html#SEC30">XEmacs
Pull-down Menus</a>. (In 21.2
-XEmacsen, the <samp>`Mule'</samp> menu will be moved under
<samp>`Options'</samp>.)
+XEmacsen, the ‘<samp>Mule</samp>’ menu will be moved under
‘<samp>Options</samp>’.)
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Scrollbar-Basics"></a>
@@ -550,8 +550,8 @@
same direction as the mouse, or in the opposite sense, making the
modeline act as a scrollbar for its own text.
</p>
-<p>You can select the behavior you want from the <samp>`Display'</samp>
submenu of
-the <samp>`Options'</samp> menu.
+<p>You can select the behavior you want from the
‘<samp>Display</samp>’ submenu of
+the ‘<samp>Options</samp>’ menu.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Toolbar-Basics"></a>
@@ -670,12 +670,12 @@
</p>
<p>Display of all of the GUI components created by XEmacs can be inhibited
through the use of Customize. Customize can be accessed through
-<samp>`Options | Customize'</samp> in the menu bar, or via <kbd>M-x
customize</kbd>.
-Then navigate through the Customize tree to <samp>`Emacs | Environment'</samp>.
-Scrollbar and toolbar visibility is controlled via the <samp>`Display'</samp>
-group, options <samp>`Scrollbars visible'</samp> and <samp>`Toolbar
visible'</samp>
-respectively. Gutter visibility is controlled by group <samp>`Gutter'</samp>,
-option <samp>`Visible'</samp>.
+‘<samp>Options | Customize</samp>’ in the menu bar, or via
<kbd>M-x customize</kbd>.
+Then navigate through the Customize tree to ‘<samp>Emacs |
Environment</samp>’.
+Scrollbar and toolbar visibility is controlled via the
‘<samp>Display</samp>’
+group, options ‘<samp>Scrollbars visible</samp>’ and
‘<samp>Toolbar visible</samp>’
+respectively. Gutter visibility is controlled by group
‘<samp>Gutter</samp>’,
+option ‘<samp>Visible</samp>’.
</p>
<p>Or they can be controlled directly by <kbd>M-x customize-variable</kbd>, by
changing the values of the variables <code>menubar-visible-p</code>,
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@
<p>For values specific to the first XEmacs frame, you must use X resources.
The variable <code>x-frame-defaults</code> takes an alist of default frame
creation parameters for X window frames. These override what is
-specified in <tt>`~/.Xdefaults'</tt> but are overridden by the arguments to
+specified in ‘<tt>~/.Xdefaults</tt>’ but are overridden by the
arguments to
the particular call to <code>x-create-frame</code>.
</p>
<a name="IDX13"></a>
@@ -853,7 +853,6 @@
<p>Where possible, native MS Windows GUI components and capabilities are
used in XEmacs.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC7" title="Beginning of this
chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_45.html:1.24 Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_45.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -141,61 +141,61 @@
<tr><td></td><th align="left">Index Entry</th><th align="left">
Section</th></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_0">$</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX460"><samp>`$'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX460">‘<samp>$</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_1">(</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX464"><samp>`('</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX464">‘<samp>(</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_2">)</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX465"><samp>`)'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX465">‘<samp>)</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_3">*</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX447"><samp>`*'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX450"><samp>`*?'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX447">‘<samp>*</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX450">‘<samp>*?</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_4">+</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX448"><samp>`+'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX451"><samp>`+?'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX448">‘<samp>+</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX451">‘<samp>+?</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_5">.</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX446"><samp>`.'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX446">‘<samp>.</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_28.html#IDX1119">.mailrc
file</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_28.html#SEC298">25.2 Mail Header
Fields</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_6">/</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_9.html#IDX213">// in file
name</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_9.html#SEC61">6.1 Minibuffers for
File Names</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_7">?</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX449"><samp>`?'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX452"><samp>`??'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX449">‘<samp>?</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX452">‘<samp>??</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_8">[</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX455"><samp>`['</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX455">‘<samp>[</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_9">\</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX461"><samp>`\'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX474"><samp>`\''</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX467"><samp>`\(?:'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX478"><samp>`\<'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX475"><samp>`\='</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX479"><samp>`\>'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX473"><samp>`\`'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX476"><samp>`\b'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX477"><samp>`\B'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX471"><samp>`\s'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX472"><samp>`\S'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX469"><samp>`\w'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX470"><samp>`\W'</samp> in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX453"><samp>`\{n,m\}
'</samp>in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5
Syntax of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX461">‘<samp>\</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX474">‘<samp>\'</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX467">‘<samp>\(?:</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX478">‘<samp>\<</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX475">‘<samp>\=</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX479">‘<samp>\></samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX473">‘<samp>\`</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX476">‘<samp>\b</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX477">‘<samp>\B</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX471">‘<samp>\s</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX472">‘<samp>\S</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX469">‘<samp>\w</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX470">‘<samp>\W</samp>’ in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX453">‘<samp>\{n,m\} </samp>’in
regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of
Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_10">]</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX456"><samp>`]'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX456">‘<samp>]</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_11">^</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX457"><samp>`^'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX458"><samp>`^'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX457">‘<samp>^</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX458">‘<samp>^</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_12">|</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#IDX462"><samp>`|'</samp>
in regexp</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax
of Regular Expressions</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a
href="xemacs_15.html#IDX462">‘<samp>|</samp>’ in regexp</a></td><td
valign="top"><a href="xemacs_15.html#SEC121">12.5 Syntax of Regular
Expressions</a></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"> <hr></td></tr>
<tr><th><a name="SEC416_13">A</a></th><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_30.html#IDX1470">Abbrev
mode</a></td><td valign="top"><a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC352">27.1 Minor
Modes</a></td></tr>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_5.html:1.28
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--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_5.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_5.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
<p> Earlier versions of Emacs used only the ASCII character set,
which defines 128 different character codes. Some of these codes are
-assigned graphic symbols like <samp>`a'</samp> and <samp>`='</samp>; the rest
are
+assigned graphic symbols like ‘<samp>a</samp>’ and
‘<samp>=</samp>’; the rest are
control characters, such as <kbd>Control-a</kbd> (also called <kbd>C-a</kbd>).
<kbd>C-a</kbd> means you hold down the <kbd>CTRL</kbd> key and then press
<kbd>a</kbd>.
@@ -481,13 +481,13 @@
<a name="IDX42"></a>
<p> A list of keysyms is associated with each keycode. If that list
-(ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a single keysym
<samp>`K'</samp>,
+(ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a single keysym
‘<samp>K</samp>’,
then the list is treated as if it were the list
<code>``K NoSymbol K NoSymbol''</code>. If the list (ignoring trailing
-<code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a pair of keysyms <samp>`K1 K2'</samp>, then
the
+<code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a pair of keysyms ‘<samp>K1
K2</samp>’, then the
list is treated as if it were the list <code>``K1 K2 K1 K2''</code>. If the
list (ignoring trailing <code>NoSymbol</code> entries) is a triple of keysyms
-<samp>`K1 K2 K3'</samp>, then the list is treated as if it were the list
+‘<samp>K1 K2 K3</samp>’, then the list is treated as if it were
the list
<code>``K1 K2 K3 NoSymbol''</code>.
</p>
<p> The first four elements of the list are split into two groups of
@@ -495,10 +495,10 @@
third and fourth keysyms. Within each group, if the second element of
the group is NoSymbol, then the group should be treated as if the second
element were the same as the first element, except when the first
-element is an alphabetic keysym <samp>`K'</samp> for which both lowercase and
+element is an alphabetic keysym ‘<samp>K</samp>’ for which both
lowercase and
uppercase forms are defined. In that case, the group should be treated
-as if the first element were the lowercase form of <samp>`K'</samp> and the
second
-element were the uppercase form of <samp>`K'</samp>.
+as if the first element were the lowercase form of
‘<samp>K</samp>’ and the second
+element were the uppercase form of ‘<samp>K</samp>’.
</p>
<p> The standard rules for obtaining a keysym from a KeyPress event make use
of
only the Group 1 and Group 2 keysyms; no interpretation of other keysyms in
@@ -619,11 +619,11 @@
graphics. <kbd>LFD</kbd> is the same as a newline character; it is displayed
by starting a new line. <kbd>TAB</kbd> is displayed by moving to the next
tab stop column (usually every 8 spaces). Other control characters are
-displayed as a caret (<samp>`^'</samp>) followed by the non-control version of
-the character; thus, <kbd>C-a</kbd> is displayed as <samp>`^A'</samp>.
Non-ASCII
+displayed as a caret (‘<samp>^</samp>’) followed by the
non-control version of
+the character; thus, <kbd>C-a</kbd> is displayed as
‘<samp>^A</samp>’. Non-ASCII
characters 128 and up are displayed with octal escape sequences; thus,
character code 243 (octal), also called <kbd>M-#</kbd> when used as an input
-character, is displayed as <samp>`\243'</samp>.
+character, is displayed as ‘<samp>\243</samp>’.
</p>
<p>The variable <code>ctl-arrow</code> may be used to alter this behavior.
See section <a href="xemacs_14.html#SEC114">Variables Controlling Display</a>.
@@ -700,7 +700,6 @@
then the information on individual variables will make sense.
See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC353">Variables</a>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Pull_002ddown-Menus"></a>
<a name="SEC30"></a>
@@ -1449,8 +1448,7 @@
<code>relabel-menu-item</code>. This function also takes the argument
<var>path</var>.
</p>
<p><var>new-name</var> is the string to which the menu item will be changed.
-</p>
-<hr size="6">
+</p><hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC21" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
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diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_6.html:1.28
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_6.html:1.29
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_6.html:1.28 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_6.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
editing command.
</p>
<p> If you run XEmacs from a shell window under the X Window System, run it
-in the background with <samp>`xemacs&'</samp>. This way, XEmacs does not
tie up
+in the background with ‘<samp>xemacs&</samp>’. This way,
XEmacs does not tie up
the shell window, so you can use that to run other shell commands while
XEmacs operates its own X windows. You can begin typing XEmacs commands
as soon as you direct your keyboard input to the XEmacs frame.
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<p> Before Emacs reads the first command, you have not had a chance to
give a command to specify a file to edit. Since Emacs must always have
a current buffer for editing, it presents a buffer, by default, a buffer
-named <samp>`*scratch*'</samp>. The buffer is in Lisp Interaction mode; you
can
+named ‘<samp>*scratch*</samp>’. The buffer is in Lisp Interaction
mode; you can
use it to type Lisp expressions and evaluate them, or you can ignore
that capability and simply doodle. (You can specify a different major
mode for this buffer by setting the variable <code>initial-major-mode</code>
@@ -175,12 +175,12 @@
<a name="IDX103"></a>
<p> To suspend Emacs, type <kbd>C-z</kbd> (<code>suspend-emacs</code>). This
takes
you back to the shell from which you invoked Emacs. You can resume
-Emacs with the shell command <samp>`%xemacs'</samp> in most common shells.
+Emacs with the shell command ‘<samp>%xemacs</samp>’ in most common
shells.
</p>
<p> On systems that do not support suspending programs, <kbd>C-z</kbd> starts
an inferior shell that communicates directly with the terminal.
Emacs waits until you exit the subshell. (The way to do that is
-probably with <kbd>C-d</kbd> or <samp>`exit'</samp>, but it depends on which
shell
+probably with <kbd>C-d</kbd> or ‘<samp>exit</samp>’, but it
depends on which shell
you use.) The only way on these systems to get back to the shell from
which Emacs was run (to log out, for example) is to kill Emacs.
</p>
@@ -227,7 +227,6 @@
their only relationship with the operating system. You can customize
these keys to run any commands of your choice (see section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC368">Keymaps</a>).
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Command-Switches"></a>
<a name="SEC41"></a>
@@ -320,52 +319,52 @@
<p> Here are the arguments allowed:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`<var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp><var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Visit <var>file</var> using <code>find-file</code>. See section <a
href="xemacs_17.html#SEC136">Visiting Files</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`+<var>linenum</var> <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>+<var>linenum</var> <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Visit <var>file</var> using <code>find-file</code>, then go to line
number
<var>linenum</var> in it.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-load <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-l <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-load <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-l <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Load a file <var>file</var> of Lisp code with the function
<code>load</code>.
See section <a href="xemacs_25.html#SEC254">Libraries of Lisp Code for
Emacs</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-funcall <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-f <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-funcall <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-f <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Call Lisp function <var>function</var> with no arguments.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-eval <var>function</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-eval <var>function</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Interpret the next argument as a Lisp expression, and evaluate it.
You must be very careful of the shell quoting here.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-insert <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-i <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-insert <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-i <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Insert the contents of <var>file</var> into the current buffer. This
is like
what <kbd>M-x insert-buffer</kbd> does; See section <a
href="xemacs_17.html#SEC168">Miscellaneous File Operations</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-kill'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-kill</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Exit from Emacs without asking for confirmation. Always the last
argument processed, no matter where it appears in the command line.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-version'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-V'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Prints version information. This implies <samp>`-batch'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-version</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-V</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Prints version information. This implies
‘<samp>-batch</samp>’.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">% xemacs -version
XEmacs 19.13 of Mon Aug 21 1995 on willow (usg-unix-v) [formerly Lucid Emacs]
</pre></td></tr></table>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-help'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-help</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Prints a summary of command-line options and then exits.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -394,27 +393,27 @@
order in which they appear in this table.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`--show-dump-id'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-sd'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--show-dump-id</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-sd</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Print the ID for the new portable dumper's dump file on the terminal and
exit. (Prints an error message and exits if XEmacs was not configured
-<samp>`--pdump'</samp>.)
+‘<samp>--pdump</samp>’.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--no-dump-file'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-nd'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--no-dump-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-nd</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Don't load the dump file. Roughly equivalent to old temacs. (Ignored
if
-XEmacs was not configured <samp>`--pdump'</samp>.)
+XEmacs was not configured ‘<samp>--pdump</samp>’.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--terminal <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-t <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--terminal <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-t <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>file</var> instead of the terminal for input and output. This
-implies the <samp>`-nw'</samp> option, documented below.
+implies the ‘<samp>-nw</samp>’ option, documented below.
</p>
<a name="IDX106"></a>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-batch'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-batch</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Run Emacs in <em>batch mode</em>, which means that the text being
edited is
not displayed and the standard Unix interrupt characters such as
<kbd>C-z</kbd> and <kbd>C-c</kbd> continue to have their normal effect. Emacs
in
@@ -422,75 +421,75 @@
in the echo area under program control.
</p>
<p>Batch mode is used for running programs written in Emacs Lisp from shell
-scripts, makefiles, and so on. Normally the <samp>`-l'</samp> switch or
-<samp>`-f'</samp> switch will be used as well, to invoke a Lisp program to do
+scripts, makefiles, and so on. Normally the ‘<samp>-l</samp>’
switch or
+‘<samp>-f</samp>’ switch will be used as well, to invoke a Lisp
program to do
the batch processing.
</p>
-<p><samp>`-batch'</samp> implies <samp>`-q'</samp> (do not load an init file).
It also
+<p>‘<samp>-batch</samp>’ implies ‘<samp>-q</samp>’ (do
not load an init file). It also
causes Emacs to kill itself after all command switches have been
processed. In addition, auto-saving is not done except in buffers for
which it has been explicitly requested.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`--no-windows'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-nw'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>--no-windows</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-nw</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Start up XEmacs in TTY mode (using the TTY XEmacs was started from),
rather than trying to connect to an X display. Note that this happens
-automatically if the <samp>`DISPLAY'</samp> environment variable is not set.
+automatically if the ‘<samp>DISPLAY</samp>’ environment variable
is not set.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-debug-init'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-debug-init</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Enter the debugger if an error in the init file occurs.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-debug-paths'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-debug-paths</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Displays information on how XEmacs constructs the various paths into its
hierarchy on startup. (See also see section <a href="#SEC45">How XEmacs finds
Directories and Files</a>.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-unmapped'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-unmapped</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not map the initial frame. This is useful if you want to start up
XEmacs as a server (e.g. for gnuserv screens or external client widgets).
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-init-file'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-q'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-init-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-q</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not load your Emacs init file. See section <a
href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init File</a>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-site-file'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not load the site-specific init file <tt>`lisp/site-start.el'</tt>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-site-file</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Do not load the site-specific init file
‘<tt>lisp/site-start.el</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-autoloads'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Do not load global symbol files (<tt>`auto-autoloads'</tt>) at startup.
-This implies <samp>`-vanilla'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-autoloads</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Do not load global symbol files (‘<tt>auto-autoloads</tt>’)
at startup.
+This implies ‘<samp>-vanilla</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-no-early-packages'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-no-early-packages</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Do not process early packages. (For more information on startup issues
concerning the package system, See section <a href="#SEC45">How XEmacs finds
Directories and Files</a>.)
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-vanilla'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>This is equivalent to <samp>`-q -no-site-file
-no-early-packages'</samp>.
+<dt> ‘<samp>-vanilla</samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>This is equivalent to ‘<samp>-q -no-site-file
-no-early-packages</samp>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user-init-file <var>file</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user-init-file <var>file</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Load <var>file</var> as your Emacs init file instead of
-<tt>`~/.xemacs/init.el'</tt>/<tt>`~/.emacs'</tt>.
+‘<tt>~/.xemacs/init.el</tt>’/‘<tt>~/.emacs</tt>’.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user-init-directory <var>directory</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user-init-directory <var>directory</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>directory</var> as the location of your early package
hierarchies
and the various user-specific initialization files.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-user <var>user</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-u <var>user</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Equivalent to <samp>`-user-init-file ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs/init.el
--user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs'</samp>, or
<samp>`-user-init-file
-~<var>user</var>/.emacs -user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs'</samp>,
whichever
+<dt> ‘<samp>-user <var>user</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-u <var>user</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dd><p>Equivalent to ‘<samp>-user-init-file
~<var>user</var>/.xemacs/init.el
+-user-init-directory ~<var>user</var>/.xemacs</samp>’, or
‘<samp>-user-init-file
+~<var>user</var>/.emacs -user-init-directory
~<var>user</var>/.xemacs</samp>’, whichever
init file comes first. See section <a href="xemacs_30.html#SEC377">The Init
File</a>.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -513,17 +512,17 @@
Emacs visits each file (see section <a href="xemacs_17.html#SEC136">Visiting
Files</a>).
</p>
<p> Here is an advanced example that assumes you have a Lisp program file
-called <tt>`hack-c-program.el'</tt> which, when loaded, performs some useful
+called ‘<tt>hack-c-program.el</tt>’ which, when loaded, performs
some useful
operation on the current buffer, expected to be a C program.
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">xemacs -batch foo.c -l
hack-c-program -f save-buffer -kill > log
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Here Emacs is told to visit <tt>`foo.c'</tt>, load
<tt>`hack-c-program.el'</tt>
-(which makes changes in the visited file), save <tt>`foo.c'</tt> (note that
+<p>Here Emacs is told to visit ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’, load
‘<tt>hack-c-program.el</tt>’
+(which makes changes in the visited file), save ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’
(note that
<code>save-buffer</code> is the function that <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd> is bound to),
and
-then exit to the shell from which the command was executed.
<samp>`-batch'</samp>
-guarantees there will be no problem redirecting output to <tt>`log'</tt>,
+then exit to the shell from which the command was executed.
‘<samp>-batch</samp>’
+guarantees there will be no problem redirecting output to
‘<tt>log</tt>’,
because Emacs will not assume that it has a display terminal to work
with.
</p>
@@ -550,31 +549,31 @@
available to control color, border, and window title and icon name:
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-title <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-wn <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-T <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-title <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-wn <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-T <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>title</var> as the window title. This sets the
<code>frame-title-format</code> variable, which controls the title of the X
window corresponding to the selected frame. This is the same format as
<code>mode-line-format</code>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-iconname <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-in <var>title</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-iconname <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-in <var>title</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>title</var> as the icon name. This sets the
<code>frame-icon-title-format</code> variable, which controls the title of
the icon corresponding to the selected frame.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-mc <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-mc <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the mouse color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-cr <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-cr <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the text-cursor foreground color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-private'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-private</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Install a private colormap for XEmacs.
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -583,63 +582,62 @@
command line arguments.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`-background <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bg <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-background <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bg <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the background color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-bordercolor <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bd <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bordercolor <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bd <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the border color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-borderwidth <var>width</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-bw <var>width</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-borderwidth <var>width</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-bw <var>width</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>width</var> as the border width.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-display <var>display</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-d <var>display</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-display <var>display</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-d <var>display</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>When running under the X window system, create the window containing the
Emacs frame on the display named <var>display</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-foreground <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-fg <var>color</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-foreground <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-fg <var>color</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>color</var> as the foreground color.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-font <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-fn <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-font <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-fn <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use <var>name</var> as the default font.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-geometry <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-geom <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`-g <var>spec</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-geometry <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-geom <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-g <var>spec</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the geometry (window size and/or position) specified by
<var>spec</var>.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-iconic'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-iconic</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Start up iconified.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-rv'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-rv</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Bring up Emacs in reverse video.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-name <var>name</var>'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-name <var>name</var></samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Use the resource manager resources specified by <var>name</var>.
The default is to use the name of the program (<code>argv[0]</code>) as
the resource manager name.
</p>
</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`-xrm'</samp></dt>
+<dt> ‘<samp>-xrm</samp>’</dt>
<dd><p>Read something into the resource database for this invocation of Emacs
only.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<a name="Startup-Paths"></a>
<a name="SEC45"></a>
@@ -754,15 +752,15 @@
(you guessed it) last.
</p>
<p>By default, XEmacs expects an early package hierarchy in the
-subdirectory <tt>`.xemacs/xemacs-packages'</tt> of the user's home
+subdirectory ‘<tt>.xemacs/xemacs-packages</tt>’ of the user's home
directory.
</p>
<p>Moreover, XEmacs expects late hierarchies in the subdirectories
-<tt>`site-packages'</tt>, <tt>`mule-packages'</tt>, and
<tt>`xemacs-packages'</tt>
-(in that order) of the <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs'</tt> subdirectory of one
of
+‘<tt>site-packages</tt>’, ‘<tt>mule-packages</tt>’,
and ‘<tt>xemacs-packages</tt>’
+(in that order) of the ‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs</tt>’
subdirectory of one of
the installation hierarchies. (If you run in-place, these are direct
subdirectories of the build directory.) Furthermore, XEmacs will also
-search these subdirectories in the
<tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>'</tt>
+search these subdirectories in the
‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION></tt>’
subdirectory and prefer directories found there.
</p>
<p>By default, XEmacs does not have a pre-configured last package
@@ -783,8 +781,8 @@
the <code>EMACSPACKAGEPATH</code> environment variable.
</p>
<p>An XEmacs package is laid out just like a normal installed XEmacs lisp
-directory. It may have <tt>`lisp'</tt>, <tt>`etc'</tt>, <tt>`info'</tt>, and
-<tt>`lib-src'</tt> subdirectories. XEmacs adds these at appropriate places
+directory. It may have ‘<tt>lisp</tt>’,
‘<tt>etc</tt>’, ‘<tt>info</tt>’, and
+‘<tt>lib-src</tt>’ subdirectories. XEmacs adds these at
appropriate places
within the various system-wide paths.
</p>
<p>There may be any number of package hierarchy directories.
@@ -818,23 +816,23 @@
<dt> <code>version-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX115"></a>
<p>directories are specific to the version of XEmacs they belong to and
-typically reside under <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>'</tt>.
+typically reside under
‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION></tt>’.
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>site-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX116"></a>
<p>directories are independent of the version of XEmacs they belong to and
-typically reside under <tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs'</tt>
+typically reside under ‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs</tt>’
</p></dd>
<dt> <code>architecture-specific</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX117"></a>
<p>directories are specific both to the version of XEmacs and the
architecture it runs on and typically reside under
-<tt>`<root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>/<ARCHITECTURE>'</tt>.
+‘<tt><root>/lib/xemacs-<VERSION>/<ARCHITECTURE></tt>’.
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>During installation, all of these directories may also reside directly
-under <tt>`<root>'</tt>, because that is where they are in the XEmacs
tarball.
+under ‘<tt><root></tt>’, because that is where they are in
the XEmacs tarball.
</p>
<p>If XEmacs runs with the <code>-debug-paths</code> option (see section <a
href="#SEC41">Command Line Switches and Arguments</a>), it will print the
values of these variables, hopefully
aiding in debugging any problems which come up.
@@ -863,8 +861,8 @@
<dd><a name="IDX122"></a>
<p>Contains the location of info files. (See <a
href="../info/index.html#Top">(info)</a>.) It contains
the package info directories and the version-specific core
-documentation. Moreover, XEmacs will add <tt>`/usr/info'</tt>,
-<tt>`/usr/local/info'</tt> as well as the directories of the environment
+documentation. Moreover, XEmacs will add ‘<tt>/usr/info</tt>’,
+‘<tt>/usr/local/info</tt>’ as well as the directories of the
environment
variable <code>INFOPATH</code>
<a name="IDX123"></a>
to <code>Info-directory-list</code>.
@@ -888,7 +886,7 @@
</dd>
<dt> <code>doc-directory</code></dt>
<dd><a name="IDX128"></a>
-<p>Is the directory containing the architecture-specific <tt>`DOC'</tt> file
+<p>Is the directory containing the architecture-specific
‘<tt>DOC</tt>’ file
that contains documentation for XEmacs' commands.
</p>
</dd>
@@ -909,7 +907,6 @@
</dl>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC39" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_7.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_7.html:1.26
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_7.html:1.27
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_7.html:1.26 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_7.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@
them. This inserts the characters you type into the buffer at the
cursor (that is, at <em>point</em>; see section <a
href="xemacs_4.html#SEC8">Point</a>). The cursor moves
forward, and any text after the cursor moves forward too. If the text
-in the buffer is <samp>`FOOBAR'</samp>, with the cursor before the
<samp>`B'</samp>,
-then if you type <kbd>XX</kbd>, you get <samp>`FOOXXBAR'</samp>, with the
cursor
-still before the <samp>`B'</samp>.
+in the buffer is ‘<samp>FOOBAR</samp>’, with the cursor before the
‘<samp>B</samp>’,
+then if you type <kbd>XX</kbd>, you get ‘<samp>FOOXXBAR</samp>’,
with the cursor
+still before the ‘<samp>B</samp>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX132"></a>
<a name="IDX133"></a>
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@
the contents of a file in any way, including editing the file with
Emacs, you must specify the file name.
</p>
-<p> Consider a file named <tt>`/usr/rms/foo.c'</tt>. To begin editing
+<p> Consider a file named ‘<tt>/usr/rms/foo.c</tt>’. To begin
editing
this file from Emacs, type:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">C-x C-f /usr/rms/foo.c
<kbd>RET</kbd>
@@ -470,8 +470,8 @@
the new text in the file by typing <kbd>C-x C-s</kbd>
(<code>save-buffer</code>) or
choosing <b>Save Buffer</b> from the <b>File</b> menu. This makes the changes
permanent by copying the altered buffer contents back into the file
-<tt>`/usr/rms/foo.c'</tt>. Until you save, the changes exist only inside
-Emacs, and the file <tt>`foo.c'</tt> is unaltered.
+‘<tt>/usr/rms/foo.c</tt>’. Until you save, the changes exist only
inside
+Emacs, and the file ‘<tt>foo.c</tt>’ is unaltered.
</p>
<p> To create a file, visit the file with <kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> as if it already
existed or choose <b>Open...</b> from the <b>File</b> menu and provide the
@@ -709,20 +709,20 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Char: c (0143, 99, 0x63)
point=18862 of 24800(76%) column 53
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>(In fact, this is the output produced when point is before <samp>`column
-53'</samp> in the example.)
+<p>(In fact, this is the output produced when point is before
‘<samp>column
+53</samp>’ in the example.)
</p>
-<p> The four values after <samp>`Char:'</samp> describe the character that
follows
+<p> The four values after ‘<samp>Char:</samp>’ describe the
character that follows
point, first by showing it and then by giving its character code in
octal, decimal and hex.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`point='</samp> is followed by the position of point expressed as a
character
+<p> ‘<samp>point=</samp>’ is followed by the position of point
expressed as a character
count. The front of the buffer counts as position 1, one character later
as 2, and so on. The next, larger number is the total number of characters
in the buffer. Afterward in parentheses comes the position expressed as a
percentage of the total size.
</p>
-<p> <samp>`column'</samp> is followed by the horizontal position of point, in
+<p> ‘<samp>column</samp>’ is followed by the horizontal position
of point, in
columns from the left edge of the window.
</p>
<p> If the buffer has been narrowed, making some of the text at the
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@
<a name="IDX203"></a>
<a name="IDX204"></a>
<p> If your keyboard has a <kbd>META</kbd> key (labelled with a diamond on
-Sun-type keyboards and labelled <samp>`Alt'</samp> on some other keyboards),
the
+Sun-type keyboards and labelled ‘<samp>Alt</samp>’ on some other
keyboards), the
easiest way to specify a numeric argument is to type digits and/or a
minus sign while holding down the <kbd>META</kbd> key. For example,
</p><table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">M-5 C-n
@@ -835,11 +835,11 @@
</p>
<p> You can use a numeric argument to insert multiple copies of a
character. This is straightforward unless the character is a digit; for
-example, <kbd>C-u 6 4 a</kbd> inserts 64 copies of the character
<samp>`a'</samp>.
+example, <kbd>C-u 6 4 a</kbd> inserts 64 copies of the character
‘<samp>a</samp>’.
But this does not work for inserting digits; <kbd>C-u 6 4 1</kbd> specifies
an argument of 641, rather than inserting anything. To separate the
digit to insert from the argument, type another <kbd>C-u</kbd>; for example,
-<kbd>C-u 6 4 C-u 1</kbd> does insert 64 copies of the character
<samp>`1'</samp>.
+<kbd>C-u 6 4 C-u 1</kbd> does insert 64 copies of the character
‘<samp>1</samp>’.
</p>
<p> We use the term “prefix argument” as well as “numeric
argument” to
emphasize that you type the argument before the command, and to
@@ -847,7 +847,6 @@
the command.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC49" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_8.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_8.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_8.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_8.html:1.19 Tue Aug 9 17:19:27 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_8.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -123,7 +123,6 @@
<kbd>C-_</kbd>. <kbd>C-x u</kbd> is an alternative you can type in the same
fashion on any terminal.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_7.html#SEC49"
title="Beginning of this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_9.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_9.html:1.25
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_9.html:1.26
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_9.html:1.25 Sat Mar 25 13:26:48 2006
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_9.html Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -155,18 +155,18 @@
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Find File: /u2/emacs/src/
</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>where <samp>`Find File: '</samp> is the prompt. Typing <kbd>buffer.c</kbd>
-specifies the file <tt>`/u2/emacs/src/buffer.c'</tt>. To find files in
+<p>where ‘<samp>Find File: </samp>’ is the prompt. Typing
<kbd>buffer.c</kbd>
+specifies the file ‘<tt>/u2/emacs/src/buffer.c</tt>’. To find
files in
nearby directories, use <kbd>..</kbd>; thus, if you type
<kbd>../lisp/simple.el</kbd>, you will get the file named
-<tt>`/u2/emacs/lisp/simple.el'</tt>. Alternatively, you can kill with
+‘<tt>/u2/emacs/lisp/simple.el</tt>’. Alternatively, you can kill
with
<kbd>M-<kbd>DEL</kbd></kbd> the directory names you don't want (see section <a
href="xemacs_23.html#SEC206">Words</a>).
</p>
<p> If you don't want any of the default, you can kill it with <kbd>C-a
C-k</kbd>. But you don't need to kill the default; you can simply ignore it.
Insert an absolute file name, one starting with a slash or a tilde,
after the default directory. For example, to specify the file
-<tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt>, just insert that name, giving these minibuffer
+‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’, just insert that name, giving these
minibuffer
contents:
</p>
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">Find File:
/u2/emacs/src//etc/termcap
@@ -177,8 +177,8 @@
<a name="IDX215"></a>
<p>XEmacs gives a special meaning to a double slash (which is not normally
a useful thing to write): it means, “ignore everything before the
-second slash in the pair.” Thus, <samp>`/u2/emacs/src/'</samp> is
ignored in
-the example above, and you get the file <tt>`/etc/termcap'</tt>.
+second slash in the pair.” Thus,
‘<samp>/u2/emacs/src/</samp>’ is ignored in
+the example above, and you get the file ‘<tt>/etc/termcap</tt>’.
</p>
<a name="IDX216"></a>
<p>If you set <code>insert-default-directory</code> to <code>nil</code>, the
default
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
</p>
<p> Case is normally significant in completion because it is significant
in most of the names that you can complete (buffer names, file names and
-command names). Thus, <samp>`fo'</samp> does not complete to
<samp>`Foo'</samp>. When
+command names). Thus, ‘<samp>fo</samp>’ does not complete to
‘<samp>Foo</samp>’. When
you are completing a name in which case does not matter, case may be
ignored for completion's sake if specified by program.
</p>
@@ -350,20 +350,20 @@
<p> A concrete example may help here. If you type <kbd>M-x au
<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>,
the <kbd>TAB</kbd> looks for alternatives (in this case, command names) that
-start with <samp>`au'</samp>. There are several, including
+start with ‘<samp>au</samp>’. There are several, including
<code>auto-fill-mode</code> and <code>auto-save-mode</code>—but they are
all the
-same as far as <code>auto</code>, so the <samp>`au'</samp> in the minibuffer
changes
-to <samp>`auto'</samp>.
+same as far as <code>auto</code>, so the ‘<samp>au</samp>’ in the
minibuffer changes
+to ‘<samp>auto</samp>’.
</p>
<p> If you type <kbd>TAB</kbd> again immediately, there are multiple
possibilities for the very next character—it could be any of
-<samp>`c-'</samp>—so no more characters are added; instead,
<kbd>TAB</kbd>
+‘<samp>c-</samp>’—so no more characters are added; instead,
<kbd>TAB</kbd>
displays a list of all possible completions in another window.
</p>
<p> If you go on to type <kbd>-f <kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>, this <kbd>TAB</kbd>
sees
-<samp>`auto-f'</samp>. The only command name starting this way is
+‘<samp>auto-f</samp>’. The only command name starting this way is
<code>auto-fill-mode</code>, so completion fills in the rest of that. You now
-have <samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp> in the minibuffer after typing just <kbd>au
+have ‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’ in the minibuffer after typing
just <kbd>au
<kbd>TAB</kbd> f <kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>. Note that <kbd>TAB</kbd> has this
effect because in
the minibuffer it is bound to the command <code>minibuffer-complete</code>
when completion is available.
@@ -422,11 +422,11 @@
<a name="IDX220"></a>
<a name="IDX221"></a>
<p> <kbd>SPC</kbd> completes much like <kbd>TAB</kbd>, but never goes beyond
the
-next hyphen or space. If you have <samp>`auto-f'</samp> in the minibuffer and
-type <kbd>SPC</kbd>, it finds that the completion is
<samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp>,
-but it stops completing after <samp>`fill-'</samp>. This gives
-<samp>`auto-fill-'</samp>. Another <kbd>SPC</kbd> at this point completes all
the
-way to <samp>`auto-fill-mode'</samp>. <kbd>SPC</kbd> in the minibuffer when
+next hyphen or space. If you have ‘<samp>auto-f</samp>’ in the
minibuffer and
+type <kbd>SPC</kbd>, it finds that the completion is
‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’,
+but it stops completing after ‘<samp>fill-</samp>’. This gives
+‘<samp>auto-fill-</samp>’. Another <kbd>SPC</kbd> at this point
completes all the
+way to ‘<samp>auto-fill-mode</samp>’. <kbd>SPC</kbd> in the
minibuffer when
completion is available runs the command
<code>minibuffer-complete-word</code>.
</p>
@@ -563,8 +563,8 @@
list of strings; a file whose name ends in any of those strings is
ignored as a possible completion. The standard value of this variable
has several elements including <code>".o"</code>,
<code>".elc"</code>, <code>".dvi"</code>
-and <code>"~"</code>. The effect is that, for example,
<samp>`foo'</samp> can
-complete to <samp>`foo.c'</samp> even though <samp>`foo.o'</samp> exists as
well.
+and <code>"~"</code>. The effect is that, for example,
‘<samp>foo</samp>’ can
+complete to ‘<samp>foo.c</samp>’ even though
‘<samp>foo.o</samp>’ exists as well.
However, if <em>all</em> the possible completions end in “ignored”
strings, then they are not ignored. Ignored extensions do not apply to
lists of completions—those always mention all possible completions.
@@ -775,7 +775,6 @@
Lisp programs can reexecute a command by feeding the corresponding
<code>command-history</code> element to <code>eval</code>.
</p>
-
<hr size="6">
<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC60" title="Beginning of
this chapter or previous chapter"> << </a>]</td>
Index: texi2html/examples/makeinfo.init
diff -u texi2html/examples/makeinfo.init:1.13
texi2html/examples/makeinfo.init:1.14
--- texi2html/examples/makeinfo.init:1.13 Sun Mar 26 14:38:26 2006
+++ texi2html/examples/makeinfo.init Sat Apr 8 11:37:06 2006
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
@SECTION_BUTTONS =
(
- \"node: ", \$Texi2HTML::NODE{This}, [ 'NodeNext', \$Texi2HTML::NODE{Next}
] , \",", [ 'NodePrev', \$Texi2HTML::NODE{Prev} ], \",", [ 'NodeUp',
\$Texi2HTML::NODE{NodeUp} ], 'Following'
+ \"node: ", \$Texi2HTML::NODE{This}, [ 'NodeNext',
\$Texi2HTML::NODE{NodeNext} ] , \",", [ 'NodePrev', \$Texi2HTML::NODE{NodePrev}
], \",", [ 'NodeUp', \$Texi2HTML::NODE{NodeUp} ], 'Following'
);
my $default_init_out = $init_out;
Index: texi2html/texi2html.init
diff -u texi2html/texi2html.init:1.99 texi2html/texi2html.init:1.100
--- texi2html/texi2html.init:1.99 Thu Mar 30 10:05:05 2006
+++ texi2html/texi2html.init Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
# Afterwards, load the file with command-line
# option -init-file <your_init_file>
#
-# $Id: texi2html.init,v 1.99 2006/03/30 10:05:05 pertusus Exp $
+# $Id: texi2html.init,v 1.100 2006/04/08 11:37:01 pertusus Exp $
######################################################################
# The following variables can also be set by command-line options
@@ -352,6 +352,9 @@
# file name used for Top node when NODE_FILES is true
$TOP_NODE_FILE = "index";
+# node name used for Top node when automatic node directions are used
+$TOP_NODE_UP = '(dir)';
+
# this controls the pre style for menus
$MENU_PRE_STYLE = 'font-family: serif';
@@ -369,6 +372,7 @@
# if set (e.g., to index.html) replace hrefs to this file
# (i.e., to index.html) by ./
+# Obsolete. Worked around a bug that is fixed now.
$HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE = '';
# text inserted after <body ...>
@@ -393,6 +397,9 @@
# html version for latex2html
$L2H_HTML_VERSION = "4.0";
+# use the information given by menus to complete the node directions
+$USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS = 1;
+
# specify in this array which "buttons" should appear in which order
# in the navigation panel for sections; use ' ' for empty buttons (space)
@SECTION_BUTTONS =
@@ -1984,6 +1991,8 @@
'result' => '⇒',
'expansion' => '→',
'point' => '∗',
+ "'" => '’',
+ '`' => '‘',
);
# not used currently for html, but used in chm.init
@@ -2874,7 +2883,6 @@
'deftypecv', [ 'v', 'category', 'class' , 'type', 'name' ],
'defop', [ 'f', 'category', 'class' , 'name', 'arg' ],
'deftp', [ 't', 'category', 'name', 'arg' ],
- # basic x commands
# shortcuts
# FIXME i18n
'defun', 'deffn Function',
@@ -2890,6 +2898,7 @@
'deftypemethod', 'deftypeop Method',
);
+# basic x commands
foreach my $key (keys(%def_map))
{
$def_map{$key . 'x'} = $def_map{$key};
Index: texi2html/texi2html.pl
diff -u texi2html/texi2html.pl:1.161 texi2html/texi2html.pl:1.162
--- texi2html/texi2html.pl:1.161 Thu Mar 30 10:05:05 2006
+++ texi2html/texi2html.pl Sat Apr 8 11:37:01 2006
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
#--##########################################################################
# CVS version:
-# $Id: texi2html.pl,v 1.161 2006/03/30 10:05:05 pertusus Exp $
+# $Id: texi2html.pl,v 1.162 2006/04/08 11:37:01 pertusus Exp $
# Homepage:
my $T2H_HOMEPAGE = "http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/";
@@ -262,6 +262,7 @@
$INDEX_CHAPTER
$SPLIT_INDEX
$HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE
+$USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS
$AFTER_BODY_OPEN
$PRE_BODY_CLOSE
$EXTRA_HEAD
@@ -276,6 +277,7 @@
$TOC_LIST_STYLE
$TOC_LIST_ATTRIBUTE
$TOP_NODE_FILE
+$TOP_NODE_UP
$NODE_FILE_EXTENSION
$BEFORE_OVERVIEW
$AFTER_OVERVIEW
@@ -601,12 +603,12 @@
$style = $1;
$attribute_text = $2;
}
+ $text = "<${style}$attribute_text>$text</$style>" ;
if ($do_quotes)
{
$text = $OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL . "$text" if (!$no_open);
$text .= $CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL if (!$no_close);
}
- $text = "<${style}$attribute_text>$text</$style>" ;
}
if (ref($style) eq 'HASH')
{
@@ -1005,6 +1007,9 @@
'verb' => 1,
);
+my @element_directions = ('Up', 'Forward', 'Back', 'Next', 'Prev',
+'SectionNext', 'SectionPrev', 'SectionUp', 'FastForward', 'FastBack',
+'This', 'NodeUp', 'NodePrev', 'NodeNext', 'Following' );
$::simple_map_ref = \%Texi2HTML::Config::simple_map;
$::simple_map_pre_ref = \%Texi2HTML::Config::simple_map_pre;
$::simple_map_texi_ref = \%Texi2HTML::Config::simple_map_texi;
@@ -1466,15 +1471,14 @@
$cross_ref_simple_map_texi{"\n"} = ' ';
$cross_ref_simple_map_texi{"*"} = ' ';
+my %nodes = (); # nodes hash. The key is the texi node name
+my %cross_reference_nodes = (); # normalized node names arrays
# This function is used to construct link names from node names as
# specified for texinfo
-sub cross_manual_links($$)
+sub cross_manual_links()
{
- my $nodes_hash = shift;
- my $cross_reference_hash = shift;
-
- print STDERR "# Doing ".scalar(keys(%$nodes_hash)) .
+ print STDERR "# Doing ".scalar(keys(%nodes)) .
" cross manual links\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG);
my $normal_text_kept = $Texi2HTML::Config::normal_text;
$::simple_map_texi_ref = \%cross_ref_simple_map_texi;
@@ -1482,9 +1486,9 @@
$::texi_map_ref = \%cross_ref_texi_map;
$Texi2HTML::Config::normal_text =
\&Texi2HTML::Config::t2h_cross_manual_normal_text;
- foreach my $key (keys(%$nodes_hash))
+ foreach my $key (keys(%nodes))
{
- my $node = $nodes_hash->{$key};
+ my $node = $nodes{$key};
next if ($node->{'index_page'});
if (!defined($node->{'texi'}))
{
@@ -1512,16 +1516,23 @@
#print STDERR "CROSS_MANUAL_TARGET $node->{'cross_manual_target'}\n";
unless ($node->{'external_node'})
{
- if
(defined($cross_reference_hash->{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}}))
+ if
(exists($cross_reference_nodes{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}}))
{
- echo_error("Node equivalent with `$node->{'texi'}'
allready used `$cross_reference_hash->{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}}'");
+ my $other_node_array =
$cross_reference_nodes{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}};
+ my $node_seen;
+ foreach my $other_node (@{$other_node_array})
+ {
+ $node_seen = $other_node;
+ last if ($nodes{$other_node}->{'seen'})
+ }
+ echo_error("Node equivalent with `$node->{'texi'}'
allready used `$node_seen'");
+ push @{$other_node_array}, $node->{'texi'};
}
else
{
- $cross_reference_hash->{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}} =
$node->{'texi'};
+ push
@{$cross_reference_nodes{$node->{'cross_manual_target'}}}, $node->{'texi'};
}
}
- #print STDERR "$node->{'texi'}: $node->{'cross_manual_target'}\n";
}
}
@@ -1532,9 +1543,9 @@
$::style_map_texi_ref = \%cross_transliterate_style_map_texi;
$::texi_map_ref = \%cross_transliterate_texi_map;
- foreach my $key (keys(%$nodes_hash))
+ foreach my $key (keys(%nodes))
{
- my $node = $nodes_hash->{$key};
+ my $node = $nodes{$key};
next if ($node->{'index_page'});
if (defined($node->{'texi'}))
{
@@ -2837,7 +2848,7 @@
}
my $index; # ref on a hash for the index entries
my %indices = (); # hash of indices names containing
- #[ $Pages, $Entries ] (page indices and
+ #[ $pages, $entries ] (page indices and
# raw index entries)
my @index_labels = (); # array corresponding with @?index commands
# constructed during pass_texi, used to
@@ -2858,12 +2869,23 @@
{
foreach my $thing (keys(%Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols))
{
+ next unless exists ($::things_map_ref->{$thing});
$::things_map_ref->{$thing} = $Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{$thing};
$::pre_map_ref->{$thing} = $Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{$thing};
- $Texi2HTML::Config::simple_format_texi_map =
$Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{$thing};
+ # FIXME uncomment the following line?
+ #$Texi2HTML::Config::simple_format_texi_map{$thing} =
$Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{$thing};
}
+ # we don't override the user defined quote, but beware that this works
+ # only if the hardcoded defaults, '`' and "'" match wit the defaults
+ # in the default init file
+ $Texi2HTML::Config::OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL =
$Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{'`'}
+ if (exists($Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{'`'}) and
($Texi2HTML::Config::OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL eq '`'));
+ $Texi2HTML::Config::CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL =
$Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{"'"}
+ if (exists($Texi2HTML::Config::iso_symbols{"'"}) and
($Texi2HTML::Config::CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL eq "'"));
}
+
+
# process a css file
sub process_css_file ($$)
{
@@ -3262,10 +3284,9 @@
# on a hash which also appears in %nodes,
# @sections_list @nodes_list, @all_elements
my @all_elements; # all the elements in document order
-my %nodes = (); # nodes hash. The key is the texi node name
-my %cross_reference_nodes = (); # normalized node names
my %sections = (); # sections hash. The key is the section number
# headings are there, although they are not
elements
+my $section_top; # @top section
my $element_top; # Top element
my $node_top; # Top node
my $node_first; # First node
@@ -3417,7 +3438,7 @@
echo_error ("Node is undefined: $_ (eg. address@hidden
NODE-NAME, NEXT, PREVIOUS, UP)", $line_nr);
next;
}
-
+
if ($node_next)
{
$node_ref->{'node_next'} = normalise_node($node_next);
@@ -3470,7 +3491,7 @@
$section_ref->{'top'} = 1;
$section_ref->{'number'} = '';
$sections{0} = $section_ref;
- $element_top = $section_ref;
+ $section_top = $section_ref;
}
$sections{$num} = $section_ref;
merge_element_before_anything($section_ref);
@@ -3488,7 +3509,6 @@
}
push @sections_list, $section_ref;
push @elements_list, $section_ref;
- $state->{'section_ref'} = $section_ref;
$state->{'element'} = $section_ref;
$state->{'place'} =
$section_ref->{'current_place'};
my $node_ref = "NO NODE";
@@ -3518,7 +3538,7 @@
}
}
elsif ($tag eq 'float')
- {
+ {
my ($style_texi, $label_texi) = split(/,/, $_);
$style_texi =~ s/address@hidden//;
$style_texi = normalise_space($style_texi);
@@ -3729,6 +3749,7 @@
}
else
{# FIXME makeinfo don't warn and even accepts index with empty name
+ # and index with numbers only
echo_error ("Bad $macro line: $line", $line_nr);
}
}
@@ -4019,6 +4040,19 @@
$state->{'prev_menu_node'} = $node_menu_ref;
}
+sub equivalent_nodes($)
+{
+ my $name = shift;
+ my $node = normalise_node($name);
+ $name = cross_manual_line($node);
+ my @equivalent_nodes = ();
+ if (exists($cross_reference_nodes{$name}))
+ {
+ @equivalent_nodes = grep {$_ ne $node}
@{$cross_reference_nodes{$name}};
+ }
+ return @equivalent_nodes;
+}
+
my %files = (); # keys are files. This is used to avoid reusing an allready
# used file name
my %empty_indices = (); # value is true for an index name key if the index
@@ -4041,42 +4075,46 @@
my $toplevel = 4;
# correct level if raisesections or lowersections overflowed
- # and find toplevel
- foreach my $element (values(%sections))
+ # and find toplevel level
+ # use %sections to modify also the headings
+ foreach my $section (values(%sections))
{
- my $level = $element->{'level'};
+ my $level = $section->{'level'};
if ($level > $MAX_LEVEL)
{
- $element->{'level'} = $MAX_LEVEL;
+ $section->{'level'} = $MAX_LEVEL;
}
- elsif ($level < $MIN_LEVEL and !$element->{'top'})
+ elsif ($level < $MIN_LEVEL and !$section->{'top'})
{
- $element->{'level'} = $MIN_LEVEL;
+ $section->{'level'} = $MIN_LEVEL;
}
else
{
- $element->{'level'} = $level;
+ $section->{'level'} = $level;
}
- $element->{'toc_level'} = $element->{'level'};
+ $section->{'toc_level'} = $section->{'level'};
# This is for top
- $element->{'toc_level'} = $MIN_LEVEL if ($element->{'level'} <
$MIN_LEVEL);
+ $section->{'toc_level'} = $MIN_LEVEL if ($section->{'level'} <
$MIN_LEVEL);
# find the new tag corresponding with the level of the section
- $element->{'tag_level'} =
$level2sec{$element->{'tag'}}->[$element->{'level'}] if ($element->{'tag'} !~
/heading/);
- $toplevel = $element->{'level'} if (($element->{'level'} < $toplevel)
and ($element->{'level'} > 0 and ($element->{'tag'} !~ /heading/)));
- print STDERR "# section level $level: $element->{'texi'}\n" if
($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ $section->{'tag_level'} =
$level2sec{$section->{'tag'}}->[$section->{'level'}] if ($section->{'tag'} !~
/heading/);
+ $toplevel = $section->{'level'} if (($section->{'level'} < $toplevel)
and ($section->{'level'} > 0 and ($section->{'tag'} !~ /heading/)));
+ print STDERR "# section level $level: $section->{'texi'}\n" if
($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
}
print STDERR "# find sections structure, construct section numbers
(toplevel=$toplevel)\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
-
my $in_appendix = 0;
- # these arrays heve an element per sectionning level.
+ # these arrays have an element per sectionning level.
my @previous_numbers = (); # holds the number of the previous sections
# at the same and upper levels
my @previous_sections = (); # holds the ref of the previous sections
foreach my $section (@sections_list)
{
+ ########################### debug
+ print STDERR "BUG: node or section_ref defined for section
$section->{'texi'}\n"
+ if (exists($section->{'node'}) or
exists($section->{'section_ref'}));
+ ########################### end debug
next if ($section->{'top'});
print STDERR "Bug level undef for ($section) $section->{'texi'}\n" if
(!defined($section->{'level'}));
$section->{'toplevel'} = 1 if ($section->{'level'} == $toplevel);
@@ -4137,21 +4175,13 @@
if (defined($previous_sections[$section->{'level'}]))
{
my $prev_section = $previous_sections[$section->{'level'}];
- $section->{'section_prev'} = $prev_section;
- $prev_section->{'next'} = $section;
- #FIXME section_next is not used while element->{'next'} is.
- # And there is also element_next...
- # Moreover element->{'next'} may not be rightly selected when
there
- # are lone nodes after sections, athough this may be what we want.
- # 'section_prev' is used however, while 'prev' for section is
- # never used. Should be cleaned somehow.
- #$prev_section->{'section_next'} = $section;
- $prev_section->{'element_next'} = $section;
+ $section->{'sectionprev'} = $prev_section;
+ $prev_section->{'sectionnext'} = $section;
}
# find the up section
if ($section->{'level'} == $toplevel)
{
- $section->{'up'} = undef;
+ $section->{'sectionup'} = undef;
}
else
{
@@ -4162,27 +4192,39 @@
}
if ($level >= 0)
{
- $section->{'up'} = $previous_sections[$level];
+ $section->{'sectionup'} = $previous_sections[$level];
# 'child' is the first child
- $section->{'up'}->{'child'} = $section unless
($section->{'section_prev'});
+ $section->{'sectionup'}->{'child'} = $section unless
($section->{'sectionprev'});
+ push @{$section->{'sectionup'}->{'section_childs'}}, $section;
}
else
{
- $section->{'up'} = undef;
+ $section->{'sectionup'} = undef;
}
}
$previous_sections[$section->{'level'}] = $section;
- # element_up is used for reparenting in case an index page
- # splitted a section. This is used in order to preserve the up which
- # points to the up section. See below at index pages generation.
- $section->{'element_up'} = $section->{'up'};
+ # This is what is used in the .init file.
+ $section->{'up'} = $section->{'sectionup'};
+ # Not used but documented.
+ $section->{'next'} = $section->{'sectionnext'};
+ $section->{'prev'} = $section->{'sectionprev'};
+ ############################# debug
my $up = "NO_UP";
- $up = $section->{'up'} if (defined($section->{'up'}));
+ $up = $section->{'sectionup'} if (defined($section->{'sectionup'}));
print STDERR "# numbering section ($section->{'level'}):
$section->{'number'}: (up: $up) $section->{'texi'}\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ ############################# end debug
}
+ # at that point there are still some node structures that are not
+ # in %nodes, (the external nodes, and unknown nodes in case
+ # novalidate is true) so we cannot find the id. The consequence is that
+ # some node equivalent with another node may not be catched during
+ # that pass. We mark the nodes that have directions for unreferenced
+ # nodes and make a second pass for these nodes afterwards.
+ my @nodes_with_unknown_directions = ();
+
my @node_directions = ('node_prev', 'node_next', 'node_up');
# handle nodes
# the node_prev... are texinfo strings, find the associated node references
@@ -4190,8 +4232,9 @@
foreach my $node (@nodes_list)
{
foreach my $direction (@node_directions)
- {
- if ($node->{$direction} and !ref($node->{$direction}))
+ {
+ if (defined($node->{$direction}) and !ref($node->{$direction})
+ and ($node->{$direction} ne ''))
{
if ($nodes{$node->{$direction}} and
$nodes{$node->{$direction}}->{'seen'})
{
@@ -4210,16 +4253,51 @@
# do then ?
my $node_ref = { 'texi' => $node->{$direction} };
$node_ref->{'external_node'} = 1 if
($node->{$direction} =~ /^\(.*\)/);
- #my $node_ref = { 'texi' => $node->{$direction},
- # 'external_node' => 1 };
$nodes{$node->{$direction}} = $node_ref;
$node->{$direction} = $node_ref;
}
}
else
{
- echo_warn ("$direction `$node->{$direction}' for
`$node->{'texi'}' not found");
- delete $node->{$direction};
+ push @nodes_with_unknown_directions, $node;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Find cross manual links as explained on the texinfo mailing list
+ # The specification is such that cross manual links formatting should
+ # be insensitive to the manual split
+ cross_manual_links();
+
+ # Now it is possible to find the unknown directions that are equivalent
+ # (have same node id) than an existing node
+ foreach my $node (@nodes_with_unknown_directions)
+ {
+ foreach my $direction (@node_directions)
+ {
+ if (defined($node->{$direction}) and !ref($node->{$direction})
+ and ($node->{$direction} ne ''))
+ {
+ echo_warn ("$direction `$node->{$direction}' for
`$node->{'texi'}' not found");
+ my @equivalent_nodes = equivalent_nodes($node->{$direction});
+ my $node_seen;
+ foreach my $equivalent_node (@equivalent_nodes)
+ {
+ if ($nodes{$equivalent_node}->{'seen'})
+ {
+ $node_seen = $equivalent_node;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ if (defined($node_seen))
+ {
+ echo_warn (" ---> but equivalent node `$node_seen' found");
+ $node->{$direction} = $nodes{$node_seen};
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ delete $node->{$direction};
}
}
}
@@ -4266,12 +4344,12 @@
print STDERR "# no section\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
@elements_list = @all_elements;
}
- elsif (!$element_top and $node_top and !$node_top->{'with_section'})
+ elsif (!$section_top and $node_top and !$node_top->{'with_section'})
{ # special case for the top node if it isn't associated with
# a section. The top node element is inserted between the
# $section_before_top and the $section_after_top
print STDERR "# Top not associated with a section\n" if
($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
- $node_top->{'as_section'} = 1;
+ $node_top->{'top_as_section'} = 1;
$node_top->{'section_ref'} = $node_top;
my @old_element_lists = @elements_list;
@elements_list = ();
@@ -4327,22 +4405,18 @@
}
@elements_list = @elements;
}
- foreach my $element (@elements_list)
- {
- $element->{'element'} = 1;
- }
- # nodes are attached to the section preceding them if not allready
- # associated with a section
- print STDERR "# Find the section associated with each node\n"
+ # nodes that are elements are attached to the section preceding them
+ # if not allready associated with a section
+ print STDERR "# Find the section associated with each node used as
element\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
my $current_section = $sections_list[0];
- $current_section = $node_top if ($node_top and $node_top->{'as_section'}
and !$section_before_top);
+ $current_section = $node_top if ($node_top and
$node_top->{'top_as_section'} and !$section_before_top);
my $current;
foreach my $element (@all_elements)
{
- if ($element->{'node'} and !$element->{'as_section'})
- {
+ if ($element->{'node'} and !$element->{'top_as_section'})
+ {
if ($element->{'with_section'})
{ # the node is associated with a section
$element->{'section_ref'} = $element->{'with_section'};
@@ -4350,22 +4424,11 @@
}
elsif (defined($current_section))
{
- $current_section = $section_after_top
- if ($current_section->{'node'} and $section_after_top);
$element->{'in_top'} = 1 if ($current_section->{'top'});
$element->{'section_ref'} = $current_section;
- # nodes are considered sub elements for the purprose of
- # reparenting and their element_next and element_prev
- # are next and prev node associated with the same section
- $element->{'element_up'} = $current_section;
$element->{'toc_level'} = $current_section->{'toc_level'};
- if (defined($current))
- {
- $current->{'element_next'} = $element;
- $element->{'element_prev'} = $current;
- }
- $current = $element;
push @{$element->{'section_ref'}->{'nodes'}}, $element;
+ push @{$element->{'section_ref'}->{'node_childs'}}, $element;
}
else
{
@@ -4383,51 +4446,115 @@
}
}
}
+
+ # find first, last and top elements
+ $element_first = $elements_list[0];
+ print STDERR "# element first: $element_first->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG
& $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ print STDERR "# top node: $node_top->{'texi'}\n" if (defined($node_top) and
+ ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS));
+ # element top is the element with @top.
+ $element_top = $section_top;
+ # If the top node is associated with a section it is the top_element
+ # otherwise element top may be the top node
+ $element_top = $node_top if (!defined($element_top) and
defined($node_top));
+ # If there is no @top section no top node the first node is the top element
+ $element_top = $element_first unless (defined($element_top));
+ $element_top->{'top'} = 1 if ($element_top->{'node'});
+ print STDERR "# element top: $element_top->{'texi'}\n" if ($element_top and
+ ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS));
+
+ # FIXME is it right for the last element ? Or should it be the last
+ # with indices taken into account ?
+ $element_last = $elements_list[-1];
+
print STDERR "# Complete nodes next prev and up based on menus and
sections\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ # set the default id based on the node number
+ my $node_nr = 1;
+ # find the node* directions
+ # find the directions corresponding with sections
+ # and set 'up' for the node
foreach my $node (@nodes_list)
{
+ # first a warning if the node and the equivalent nodes don't
+ # appear in menus
if (!$node->{'first'} and !$node->{'top'} and !$node->{'menu_up'} and
($node->{'texi'} !~ /^top$/i) and $Texi2HTML::Config::SHOW_MENU)
{
- warn "$WARN `$node->{'texi'}' doesn't appear in menus\n";
+ my @equivalent_nodes = equivalent_nodes($node->{'texi'});
+ my $found = 0;
+ foreach my $equivalent_node (@equivalent_nodes)
+ {
+ if ($nodes{$equivalent_node}->{'first'} or
$nodes{$equivalent_node}->{'menu_up'})
+ {
+ $found = 1;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ unless ($found)
+ {
+ warn "$WARN `$node->{'texi'}' doesn't appear in menus\n";
+ }
}
# use values deduced from menus to complete missing up, next, prev
# or from sectionning commands if automatic sectionning
if ($node->{'node_up'})
{
- $node->{'up'} = $node->{'node_up'};
+ $node->{'nodeup'} = $node->{'node_up'};
}
- elsif ($node->{'automatic_directions'} and $node->{'section_ref'} and
defined($node->{'section_ref'}->{'up'}))
+ elsif ($node->{'automatic_directions'} and $node->{'section_ref'})
{
- $node->{'up'} = get_node($node->{'section_ref'}->{'up'});
- print STDERR "# Deducing from section node_up
$node->{'up'}->{'texi'} for $node->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ if (defined($node_top) and ($node eq $node_top))
+ { # Top node has a special up, which is (dir) by default
+ my $top_nodeup = $Texi2HTML::Config::TOP_NODE_UP;
+ if (exists($nodes{$top_nodeup}))
+ {
+ $node->{'nodeup'} = $nodes{$top_nodeup};
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ my $node_ref = { 'texi' => $top_nodeup };
+ $node_ref->{'external_node'} = 1;
+ $nodes{$top_nodeup} = $node_ref;
+ $node->{'nodeup'} = $node_ref;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif (defined($node->{'section_ref'}->{'sectionup'}))
+ {
+ $node->{'nodeup'} =
get_node($node->{'section_ref'}->{'sectionup'});
+ }
+ elsif ($node->{'section_ref'}->{'toplevel'} and
($node->{'section_ref'} ne $element_top))
+ {
+ $node->{'nodeup'} = get_node($element_top);
+ }
+ print STDERR "# Deducing from section node_up
$node->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'} for $node->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_ELEMENTS and defined($node->{'nodeup'}));
}
- elsif ($node->{'menu_up'})
- {
- $node->{'up'} = $node->{'menu_up'};
+
+ if (!$node->{'nodeup'} and $node->{'menu_up'} and
$Texi2HTML::Config::USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS)
+ { # makeinfo don't do that
+ $node->{'nodeup'} = $node->{'menu_up'};
print STDERR "# Deducing from menu node_up
$node->{'menu_up'}->{'texi'} for $node->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
}
- if ($node->{'up'} and !$node->{'up'}->{'external_node'})
+ if ($node->{'nodeup'} and !$node->{'nodeup'}->{'external_node'})
{
# We detect when the up node has no menu entry for that node, as
# there may be infinite loops when finding following node (see
below)
- unless (defined($node->{'menu_up_hash'}) and
($node->{'menu_up_hash'}->{$node->{'up'}->{'texi'}}))
+ unless (defined($node->{'menu_up_hash'}) and
($node->{'menu_up_hash'}->{$node->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'}}))
{
- print STDERR "$WARN `$node->{'up'}->{'texi'}' is up for
`$node->{'texi'}', but has no menu entry for this node\n" if
($Texi2HTML::Config::SHOW_MENU);
- push @{$node->{'up_not_in_menu'}}, $node->{'up'}->{'texi'};
+ print STDERR "$WARN `$node->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'}' is up for
`$node->{'texi'}', but has no menu entry for this node\n" if
($Texi2HTML::Config::SHOW_MENU);
+ push @{$node->{'up_not_in_menu'}}, $node->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'};
}
}
# Find next node
if ($node->{'node_next'})
{
- $node->{'next'} = $node->{'node_next'};
+ $node->{'nodenext'} = $node->{'node_next'};
}
elsif ($node->{'texi'} eq 'Top')
{ # special case as said in the texinfo manual
- $node->{'next'} = $node->{'menu_child'} if ($node->{'menu_child'});
+ $node->{'nodenext'} = $node->{'menu_child'} if
($node->{'menu_child'});
}
elsif ($node->{'automatic_directions'})
{
@@ -4435,57 +4562,59 @@
{
my $next;
my $section = $node->{'section_ref'};
- if (defined($section->{'next'}))
+ if (defined($section->{'sectionnext'}))
{
- $next = get_node($section->{'next'})
+ $next = get_node($section->{'sectionnext'})
}
else
{
- while (defined($section->{'up'}) and
!defined($section->{'next'}))
+ while (defined($section->{'sectionup'}) and
!defined($section->{'sectionnext'}))
{
- $section = $section->{'up'};
+ $section = $section->{'sectionup'};
}
- if (defined($section->{'next'}))
+ if (defined($section->{'sectionnext'}))
{
- $next = get_node($section->{'next'});
+ $next = get_node($section->{'sectionnext'});
}
}
- $node->{'next'} = $next;
+ $node->{'nodenext'} = $next;
}
}
- if (!defined($node->{'next'}) and $node->{'menu_next'})
+ # next we try menus. makeinfo don't do that
+ if (!defined($node->{'nodenext'}) and $node->{'menu_next'}
+ and $Texi2HTML::Config::USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS)
{
- $node->{'next'} = $node->{'menu_next'};
+ $node->{'nodenext'} = $node->{'menu_next'};
}
# Find prev node
if ($node->{'node_prev'})
{
- $node->{'prev'} = $node->{'node_prev'};
+ $node->{'nodeprev'} = $node->{'node_prev'};
}
elsif ($node->{'automatic_directions'})
{
if (defined($node->{'section_ref'}))
{
my $section = $node->{'section_ref'};
- if (defined($section->{'section_prev'}))
+ if (defined($section->{'sectionprev'}))
{
- $node->{'prev'} = get_node($section->{'section_prev'});
+ $node->{'nodeprev'} = get_node($section->{'sectionprev'});
}
- elsif (defined($section->{'up'}))
+ elsif (defined($section->{'sectionup'}))
{
- $node->{'prev'} = get_node($section->{'up'});
+ $node->{'nodeprev'} = get_node($section->{'sectionup'});
}
}
}
# next we try menus. makeinfo don't do that
- if (!defined($node->{'prev'}) and $node->{'menu_prev'})
+ if (!defined($node->{'nodeprev'}) and $node->{'menu_prev'} and
$Texi2HTML::Config::USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS)
{
- $node->{'prev'} = $node->{'menu_prev'};
+ $node->{'nodeprev'} = $node->{'menu_prev'};
}
# the prev node is the parent node
- elsif (!defined($node->{'prev'}) and $node->{'menu_up'})
+ elsif (!defined($node->{'nodeprev'}) and $node->{'menu_up'} and
$Texi2HTML::Config::USE_MENU_DIRECTIONS)
{
- $node->{'prev'} = $node->{'menu_up'};
+ $node->{'nodeprev'} = $node->{'menu_up'};
}
# the following node is the node following in node reading order
@@ -4497,15 +4626,15 @@
}
elsif ($node->{'automatic_directions'} and
defined($node->{'section_ref'}) and defined($node->{'section_ref'}->{'child'}))
{
- $node->{'following'} = get_node
($node->{'section_ref'}->{'child'});
+ $node->{'following'} = get_node($node->{'section_ref'}->{'child'});
}
- elsif (defined($node->{'next'}))
+ elsif (defined($node->{'nodenext'}))
{
- $node->{'following'} = $node->{'next'};
+ $node->{'following'} = $node->{'nodenext'};
}
else
{
- my $up = $node->{'up'};
+ my $up = $node->{'nodeup'};
# in order to avoid infinite recursion in case the up node is the
# node itself we use the up node as following when there isn't
# a correct menu structure, here and also below.
@@ -4517,19 +4646,19 @@
$node->{'following'} = $node_top;
$up = undef;
}
- if (defined($up->{'next'}))
+ if (defined($up->{'nodenext'}))
{
- $node->{'following'} = $up->{'next'};
+ $node->{'following'} = $up->{'nodenext'};
}
- elsif (defined($up->{'up'}))
+ elsif (defined($up->{'nodeup'}))
{
- if (! grep { $_ eq $up->{'up'}->{'texi'} }
@{$node->{'up_not_in_menu'}})
+ if (! grep { $_ eq $up->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'} }
@{$node->{'up_not_in_menu'}})
{
- $up = $up->{'up'};
+ $up = $up->{'nodeup'};
}
else
{ # in that case we can go into a infinite loop
- $node->{'following'} = $up->{'up'};
+ $node->{'following'} = $up->{'nodeup'};
}
}
else
@@ -4538,41 +4667,59 @@
}
}
}
+
+ if (defined($node->{'section_ref'}))
+ {
+ my $section = $node->{'section_ref'};
+ foreach my $direction ('sectionnext', 'sectionprev', 'sectionup')
+ {
+ $node->{$direction} = $section->{$direction}
+ if (defined($section->{$direction}));
+ }
+ # this is a node appearing within a section but not associated
+ # with that section. We consider that it is below that section.
+ $node->{'sectionup'} = $section
+ if (grep {$node eq $_} @{$section->{'node_childs'}});
+ }
+ # used in .init files. Maybe should go.
+ if (defined($node->{'sectionup'}))
+ {
+ $node->{'up'} = $node->{'sectionup'};
+ }
+ elsif (defined($node->{'nodeup'}) and
+ (!$node_top or ($node ne $node_top)))
+ {
+ $node->{'up'} = $node->{'nodeup'};
+ }
+ # Not used but documented.
+ if (defined($node->{'sectionnext'}))
+ {
+ $node->{'next'} = $node->{'sectionnext'};
+ }
+ if (defined($node->{'sectionprev'}))
+ {
+ $node->{'prev'} = $node->{'sectionprev'};
+ }
+
+ # default id for nodes. Should be overriden later.
+ $node->{'id'} = 'NOD' . $node_nr;
+ $node_nr++;
}
- # find first and last elements before we split indices
- # FIXME Is it right for the last element ? Or should it be the last
- # with indices taken into account ?
- $element_first = $elements_list[0];
- print STDERR "# element first: $element_first->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG
& $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
- print STDERR "# top node: $node_top->{'texi'}\n" if (defined($node_top) and
- ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS));
- # element top is the element with @top.
- # If the top node is associated with a section it is the top_element
- #$element_top = $node_top->{'with_section'} if ((!defined($element_top))
and $node_top->{'with_section'});
- # otherwise element top may be the top node
- $element_top = $node_top if (!defined($element_top) and
defined($node_top));
- # If there is no @top section no top node the first node is the top element
- $element_top = $element_first unless (defined($element_top));
- $element_top->{'top'} = 1 if ($element_top->{'node'});
- $element_last = $elements_list[-1];
- print STDERR "# element top: $element_top->{'texi'}\n" if ($element_top and
- ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS));
-
print STDERR "# find forward and back\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
my $prev;
foreach my $element (@elements_list)
{
- # complete the up for toplevel elements
- print STDERR "# fwd and back for $element->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
-$DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
- if ($element->{'toplevel'} and !defined($element->{'up'}) and $element
ne $element_top)
+ $element->{'element'} = 1;
+ # complete the up for toplevel elements now that element_top is defined
+ print STDERR "# fwd and back for $element->{'texi'}\n"
+ if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ # at that point no node may be toplevel, only sections.
+ if ($element->{'toplevel'} and ($element ne $element_top))
{
+ $element->{'sectionup'} = $element_top;
$element->{'up'} = $element_top;
}
- # The childs are element which should be reparented in cas a chapter
- # is split by an index
- push @{$element->{'element_up'}->{'childs'}}, $element if
(defined($element->{'element_up'}));
if ($prev)
{
$element->{'back'} = $prev;
@@ -4587,25 +4734,25 @@
# if there is an associated node
if (defined($element->{'node_ref'}))
{
- $element->{'nodenext'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'next'};
- $element->{'nodeprev'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'prev'};
+ $element->{'nodenext'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'nodenext'};
+ $element->{'nodeprev'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'nodeprev'};
$element->{'menu_next'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'menu_next'};
$element->{'menu_prev'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'menu_prev'};
$element->{'menu_child'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'menu_child'};
$element->{'menu_up'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'menu_up'};
- $element->{'nodeup'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'up'};
+ $element->{'nodeup'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'nodeup'};
$element->{'following'} = $element->{'node_ref'}->{'following'};
}
elsif (! $element->{'node'})
{ # the section has no node associated. Find the node directions using
# sections
- if (defined($element->{'next'}))
+ if (defined($element->{'sectionnext'}))
{
- $element->{'nodenext'} = get_node($element->{'next'});
+ $element->{'nodenext'} = get_node($element->{'sectionnext'});
}
- if (defined($element->{'section_prev'}))
+ if (defined($element->{'sectionprev'}))
{
- $element->{'nodeprev'} = get_node($element->{'section_prev'});
+ $element->{'nodeprev'} = get_node($element->{'sectionprev'});
}
if (defined($element->{'up'}))
{
@@ -4615,9 +4762,9 @@
{
$element->{'following'} = get_node($element->{'child'});
}
- elsif ($element->{'next'})
+ elsif ($element->{'sectionnext'})
{
- $element->{'following'} = get_node($element->{'next'});
+ $element->{'following'} = get_node($element->{'sectionnext'});
}
elsif ($element->{'up'})
{
@@ -4626,21 +4773,15 @@
{
print STDERR "# Going up, searching next section from
$up->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
$up = $up->{'up'};
- if ($up->{'next'})
+ if ($up->{'sectionnext'})
{
- $element->{'following'} = get_node ($up->{'next'});
+ $element->{'following'} = get_node
($up->{'sectionnext'});
}
# avoid infinite loop if the top is up for itself
last if ($up->{'toplevel'} or $up->{'top'});
}
}
}
- if ($element->{'node'})
- {
- $element->{'nodeup'} = $element->{'up'};
- $element->{'nodeprev'} = $element->{'prev'};
- $element->{'nodenext'} = $element->{'next'};
- }
}
my @new_elements = ();
@@ -4652,10 +4793,11 @@
# @checked_elements are the elements included in the $element
(including
# itself) and are searched for indices
my @checked_elements = ();
- if (!$element->{'node'} or $element->{'as_section'})
+ if (!$element->{'node'} or $element->{'top_as_section'})
{
if (!$Texi2HTML::Config::USE_NODES)
{
+ # collect the associated nodes, and the section if associated
foreach my $node (@{$element->{'nodes'}})
{
# we update the element index, first element with index
@@ -4691,20 +4833,26 @@
{
push @checked_elements, $element;
}
+ ##################################### debug
my $checked_nodes = '';
foreach my $checked (@checked_elements)
{
$checked_nodes .= "$checked->{'texi'}, ";
}
print STDERR "# Elements checked for $element->{'texi'}:
$checked_nodes\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
- # current_element is the last element holding text
+ ##################################### end debug
+
+ # current_element is the last element which can hold text. It is
+ # initialized to a fake element
my $current_element = { 'holder' => 1, 'texi' => 'HOLDER',
'place' => [], 'indices' => [] };
- # back is sed to find back and forward
+ # $back, $forward and $sectionnext are kept because $element
+ # is in @checked_elements, so it is possible that those directions
+ # get changed.
+ # back is set to find back and forward
my $back = $element->{'back'} if defined($element->{'back'});
- # forward is sed to find forward of the last inserted element
my $forward = $element->{'forward'};
- my $element_next = $element->{'element_next'};
+ my $sectionnext = $element->{'sectionnext'};
my $index_num = 0;
my @waiting_elements = (); # elements (nodes) not used for sectionning
# waiting to be associated with an element
@@ -4723,28 +4871,20 @@
}
else
{
- if ($checked_element->{'toplevel'})
- # there was an index_page added, this index_page is
toplevel.
- # it begun a new chapter. The element next for this
- # index page (current_element) is the checked_element
- {
- $current_element->{'element_next'} = $checked_element;
- }
- $current_element->{'next'} = $checked_element;
+ $current_element->{'sectionnext'} = $checked_element;
$current_element->{'following'} = $checked_element;
- $checked_element->{'prev'} = $current_element;
+ $checked_element->{'sectionprev'} = $current_element;
}
$current_element = $checked_element;
$checked_element->{'back'} = $back;
$back->{'forward'} = $checked_element if (defined($back));
$back = $checked_element;
push @{$checked_element->{'nodes'}}, @waiting_elements;
- my $waiting_element;
- while (@waiting_elements)
+ foreach my $waiting_element (@waiting_elements)
{
- $waiting_element = shift @waiting_elements;
$waiting_element->{'section_ref'} = $checked_element;
}
+ @waiting_elements = ();
}
elsif ($current_element->{'holder'})
{
@@ -4760,54 +4900,63 @@
{
print STDERR "# Index in `$checked_element->{'texi'}':
$index->{'name'}. Current is `$current_element->{'texi'}'\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_INDEX);
- my ($Pages, $Entries) = get_index($index->{'name'});
- if (defined($Pages))
+ my ($pages, $entries) = get_index($index->{'name'});
+ if (defined($pages))
{
- my @pages = @$Pages;
+ my @pages = @$pages;
my $first_page = shift @pages;
- # begin debug section
+ ############################## begin debug section
my $back_texi = 'NO_BACK';
$back_texi = $back->{'texi'} if (defined($back));
print STDERR "# New index first page (back `$back_texi',
current `$current_element->{'texi'}')\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_INDEX);
- # end debug section
+ ############################## end debug section
push @{$current_element->{'indices'}}, [ {'element' =>
$current_element, 'page' => $first_page, 'name' => $index->{'name'} } ];
if (@pages)
{
if ($current_element->{'holder'})
- { # the current element isn't a real element.
- # We add the real element
+ { # the current element isn't an element which is
+ # normally outputted. We add a real element.
# we are in a node of a section but the element
# is splitted by the index, thus we must add
# a new element which will contain the text
# between the beginning of the element and the index
push @new_elements, $checked_element;
- print STDERR "# Add element `$element->{'texi'}'
before index page\n"
+ print STDERR "# Add element
`$checked_element->{'texi'}' before index page\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_INDEX);
+ echo_warn("Add `$checked_element->{'texi'}' for
indicing");
$checked_element->{'element'} = 1;
$checked_element->{'level'} = $element->{'level'};
$checked_element->{'toc_level'} =
$element->{'toc_level'};
$checked_element->{'toplevel'} =
$element->{'toplevel'};
$checked_element->{'up'} = $element->{'up'};
+ $checked_element->{'sectionup'} =
$element->{'sectionup'};
$checked_element->{'element_added'} = 1;
print STDERR "Bug: checked element wasn't seen" if
(!$checked_element->{'seen'});
delete $checked_element->{'with_section'};
- if ($checked_element->{'toplevel'})
- {
- $element->{'element_prev'}->{'element_next'} =
$checked_element if (exists($element->{'element_prev'}));
- }
+ $element->{'sectionprev'}->{'sectionnext'} =
$checked_element if (exists($element->{'sectionprev'}));
push @{$checked_element->{'place'}},
@{$current_element->{'place'}};
foreach my $index(@{$current_element->{'indices'}})
{
push @{$checked_element->{'indices'}}, [ {
'element' => $checked_element, 'page' => $index->[0]->{'page'}, 'name' =>
$index->[0]->{'name'} } ] ;
}
push @{$checked_element->{'nodes'}},
@waiting_elements;
- my $waiting_element;
- while (@waiting_elements)
+ foreach my $waiting_element (@waiting_elements)
{
- $waiting_element = shift @waiting_elements;
- $waiting_element->{'section_ref'} =
$checked_element;
+ $waiting_element->{'section_ref'} =
$checked_element;
}
+ @waiting_elements = ();
+ # FIXME the added element is like a section, and
+ # indeed it is a 'section_ref' just above, for
+ # other nodes.
+ # so should it really promoted to be a section
+ # so if it is the 'node_ref' for another section
+ # it is not 'node_ref' anymore?
+ # it seems that the existing code assume that it
+ # should still be considered as a node, and then
+ # the Texi2HTML::NODE would be relative to this
+ # added element.
+
$checked_element->{'back'} = $back;
$back->{'forward'} = $checked_element if
(defined($back));
$current_element = $checked_element;
@@ -4820,18 +4969,16 @@
$index_num++;
my $page = shift @pages;
$index_page = { 'index_page' => 1,
- 'texi' => "$element->{'texi'} index
$index->{'name'} page $index_num",
+ 'texi' => "NOT REALLY USED:
$current_element->{'texi'}' index $index->{'name'} page $index_num",
'level' => $element->{'level'},
'tag' => $element->{'tag'},
'tag_level' => $element->{'tag_level'},
'toplevel' => $element->{'toplevel'},
'up' => $element->{'up'},
- 'element_up' => $element->{'element_up'},
- 'element_next' => $element_next,
- 'element_ref' => $element,
+ 'sectionup' => $element->{'sectionup'},
'back' => $back,
'prev' => $back,
- 'next' => $current_element->{'next'},
+ 'sectionnext' => $sectionnext,
'following' => $current_element->{'following'},
'nodeup' => $current_element->{'nodeup'},
'nodenext' => $current_element->{'nodenext'},
@@ -4840,6 +4987,14 @@
'seen' => 1,
'page' => $page
};
+ if ($current_element->{'index_page'})
+ {
+ $index_page->{'element_ref'} = $element;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $index_page->{'element_ref'} =
$current_element;
+ }
$index_page->{'node'} = 1 if ($element->{'node'});
while ($nodes{$index_page->{'texi'}})
{
@@ -4849,9 +5004,8 @@
push @{$current_element->{'indices'}->[-1]},
{'element' => $index_page, 'page' => $page, 'name' => $index->{'name'} };
push @new_elements, $index_page;
$back->{'forward'} = $index_page;
- $back->{'next'} = $index_page;
$back->{'nodenext'} = $index_page;
- $back->{'element_next'} = $index_page unless
($back->{'top'});
+ $back->{'sectionnext'} = $index_page unless
($back->{'top'});
$back->{'following'} = $index_page;
$back = $index_page;
$index_page->{'toplevel'} = 1 if
($element->{'top'});
@@ -4873,17 +5027,12 @@
$current_element->{'forward'} = $forward;
$forward->{'back'} = $current_element;
}
- next if ($current_element eq $element or
!$current_element->{'toplevel'});
- # reparent the elements below $element, following element
- # and following parent of element to the last index page
- print STDERR "# Reparent `$element->{'texi'}':\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_INDEX);
- my @reparented_elements = ();
- @reparented_elements = (@{$element->{'childs'}}) if
(defined($element->{'childs'}));
- push @reparented_elements, $element->{'element_next'} if
(defined($element->{'element_next'}));
- foreach my $reparented(@reparented_elements)
+ next if ($current_element eq $element or !$element->{'toplevel'});
+ # reparent the elements below $element to the last index page
+ print STDERR "# Reparent for `$element->{'texi'}':\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_INDEX);
+ foreach my
$reparented(@{$element->{'section_childs'}},@{$element->{'node_childs'}})
{
- next if ($reparented->{'toplevel'});
- $reparented->{'element_up'} = $current_element;
+ $reparented->{'sectionup'} = $current_element;
print STDERR " reparented: $reparented->{'texi'}\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_INDEX);
}
@@ -4897,10 +5046,9 @@
my $up = get_top($element);
next unless (defined($up));
$element_chapter_index = $up if ($element_index and ($element_index eq
$element));
- #print STDERR "$element->{'texi'} (top: $element->{'top'}, toplevel:
$element->{'toplevel'}, $element->{'element_up'},
$element->{'element_up'}->{'texi'}): up: $up, $up->{'texi'}\n";
# fastforward is the next element on same level than the upper parent
# element
- $element->{'fastforward'} = $up->{'element_next'} if (exists
($up->{'element_next'}));
+ $element->{'fastforward'} = $up->{'sectionnext'} if (exists
($up->{'sectionnext'}));
# if the element isn't at the highest level, fastback is the
# highest parent element
if ($up and ($up ne $element))
@@ -4914,6 +5062,7 @@
$element->{'fastforward'}->{'fastback'} = $element if
($element->{'fastforward'});
}
}
+
my $index_nr = 0;
# convert directions in direction with first letter in all caps, to be
# consistent with the convention used in the .init file.
@@ -4921,9 +5070,7 @@
foreach my $element (@elements_list)
{
$element->{'this'} = $element;
- foreach my $direction (('Up', 'Forward', 'Back', 'Next',
- 'Prev', 'FastForward', 'FastBack', 'This', 'NodeUp',
- 'NodePrev', 'NodeNext', 'Following' ))
+ foreach my $direction (@element_directions)
{
my $direction_no_caps = $direction;
$direction_no_caps =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
@@ -4935,22 +5082,11 @@
$index_nr++;
}
}
- my $node_nr = 1;
- foreach my $node (@nodes_list)
- {
- $node->{'id'} = 'NOD' . $node_nr;
- $node_nr++;
- # debug check
- print STDERR "Bug: level defined for node `$node->{'texi'}'\n" if
(defined($node->{'level'}) and !$node->{'element_added'});
- }
- # Find cross manual links as explained on the texinfo mailing list
- cross_manual_links(\%nodes, \%cross_reference_nodes);
-
foreach my $float (@floats)
{
- $float->{'id'} = cross_manual_line (normalise_node($float->{'texi'}));
- $float->{'style_id'} = cross_manual_line
(normalise_space($float->{'style_texi'}));
+
+ $float->{'style_id'} =
cross_manual_line(normalise_space($float->{'style_texi'}));
my $float_style = { };
if (exists($floats{$float->{'style_id'}}))
{
@@ -4963,7 +5099,7 @@
push @{$float_style->{'floats'}}, $float;
$float->{'absolute_nr'} = scalar(@{$float_style->{'floats'}});
my $up = get_top($float->{'element'});
- if (!defined($float_style->{'current_chapter'}) or ($up->{'texi'} ne
$float_style->{'current_chapter'}))
+ if (defined($up) and (!defined($float_style->{'current_chapter'}) or
($up->{'texi'} ne $float_style->{'current_chapter'})))
{
$float_style->{'current_chapter'} = $up->{'texi'};
$float_style->{'nr_in_chapter'} = 1;
@@ -4972,7 +5108,7 @@
{
$float_style->{'nr_in_chapter'}++;
}
- if ($up->{'number'} ne '')
+ if (defined($up) and $up->{'number'} ne '')
{
$float->{'chapter_nr'} = $up->{'number'};
$float->{'nr'} = $float->{'chapter_nr'} .
$float_style->{'nr_in_chapter'};
@@ -4984,7 +5120,7 @@
}
if ($Texi2HTML::Config::NEW_CROSSREF_STYLE)
- { # FIXME allready done for floats?
+ {
foreach my $key (keys(%nodes))
{
my $node = $nodes{$key};
@@ -5039,18 +5175,19 @@
my $top_doc_nr;
my $prev_nr;
foreach my $element (@elements_list)
- {
- print STDERR "# Splitting ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT)
$element->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
+ { # FIXME the code is complicated and hard to follow, yet it doesn't
+ # do such a complicated task. Maybe it could be simplified.
+ print STDERR "# Splitting ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT:$cut_section)
$element->{'texi'}\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
$doc_nr++ if (
($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT eq 'node') or
(
- (!$element->{'node'} or $element->{'element_added'}) and
($element->{'level'} <= $cut_section)
+ defined($element->{'level'}) and ($element->{'level'} <=
$cut_section)
)
);
$doc_nr = 0 if ($doc_nr < 0); # happens if first elements are nodes
$element->{'doc_nr'} = $doc_nr;
if ($Texi2HTML::Config::NODE_FILES and ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT
eq 'node'))
- {
+ { # simply use node file names for elements
my $node = get_node($element);
if ($node and $node->{'file'})
{
@@ -5064,10 +5201,10 @@
}
}
else
- {
+ { # the traditional naming scheme
my $is_top = '';
$element->{'file'} = "${docu_name}_$doc_nr"
- . ($docu_ext ? ".$docu_ext" : "");
+ . ($docu_ext ? ".$docu_ext" : "");
if (defined($top_doc_nr))
{
if ($doc_nr eq $top_doc_nr)
@@ -5081,12 +5218,11 @@
$doc_nr++;
$element->{'doc_nr'} = $doc_nr;
$element->{'file'} = "${docu_name}_$doc_nr"
- . ($docu_ext
- ? ".$docu_ext" : "");
+ . ($docu_ext ? ".$docu_ext" : "");
}
}
}
- elsif ($element eq $element_top or
(defined($element->{'section_ref'}) and $element->{'section_ref'} eq
$element_top) or (defined($element->{'node_ref'}) and
!$element->{'node_ref'}->{'element_added'} and $element->{'node_ref'} eq
$element_top))
+ elsif ($element eq $element_top or
(defined($element->{'section_ref'}) and $element->{'section_ref'} eq
$element_top) or (defined($element->{'node_ref'}) and $element->{'node_ref'} eq
$element_top))
{ # the top element
$is_top = "top";
$element->{'file'} = "$docu_top";
@@ -5118,19 +5254,13 @@
$node->{'file'} = $element->{'file'};
}
}
- elsif ($element->{'node_ref'} and
!$element->{'node_ref'}->{'element_added'})
- {
- $element->{'node_ref'}->{'doc_nr'} = $element->{'doc_nr'} ;
- $element->{'node_ref'}->{'file'} = $element->{'file'};
- }
}
}
else
- {
+ { # not split
add_file($docu_doc);
foreach my $element(@elements_list)
{
- #die "$ERROR monolithic file and a node have the same file name
$docu_doc\n" if ($Texi2HTML::Config::NODE_FILES and $files{$docu_doc});
$element->{'file'} = "$docu_doc";
$element->{'doc_nr'} = 0;
foreach my $place(@{$element->{'place'}})
@@ -5151,6 +5281,7 @@
$place->{'file'} = $footnote_element->{'file'};
$place->{'id'} = $footnote_element->{'id'} unless
defined($place->{'id'});
}
+ ########################### debug prints
foreach my $file (keys(%files))
{
last unless ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
@@ -5168,9 +5299,7 @@
}
elsif ($element->{'node'})
{
- my $added = '';
- $added = 'added, ' if ($element->{'element_added'});
- print STDERR "node($element->{'id'}, toc_level
$element->{'toc_level'}, $is_toplevel, ${added}doc_nr
$element->{'doc_nr'}($element->{'file'})) $element->{'texi'}:\n";
+ print STDERR "node($element->{'id'}, toc_level
$element->{'toc_level'}, $is_toplevel, doc_nr
$element->{'doc_nr'}($element->{'file'})) $element->{'texi'}:\n";
print STDERR " section_ref:
$element->{'section_ref'}->{'texi'}\n" if (defined($element->{'section_ref'}));
}
elsif ($element->{'footnote'})
@@ -5199,7 +5328,7 @@
print STDERR " fb: $element->{'fastback'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'fastback'}));
print STDERR " b: $element->{'back'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'back'}));
print STDERR " p: $element->{'prev'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'prev'}));
- print STDERR " n: $element->{'next'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'next'}));
+ print STDERR " n: $element->{'sectionnext'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'sectionnext'}));
print STDERR " n_u: $element->{'nodeup'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'nodeup'}));
print STDERR " f: $element->{'forward'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'forward'}));
print STDERR " follow: $element->{'following'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'following'}));
@@ -5207,8 +5336,6 @@
print STDERR " m_n: $element->{'menu_next'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'menu_next'}));
print STDERR " m_u: $element->{'menu_up'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'menu_up'}));
print STDERR " m_ch: $element->{'menu_child'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'menu_child'}));
- print STDERR " u_e: $element->{'element_up'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'element_up'}));
- print STDERR " n_e: $element->{'element_next'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'element_next'}));
print STDERR " ff: $element->{'fastforward'}->{'texi'}\n" if
(defined($element->{'fastforward'}));
if (defined($element->{'menu_up_hash'}))
{
@@ -5280,6 +5407,7 @@
}
}
}
+ ########################### end debug prints
}
sub add_file($)
@@ -5305,13 +5433,12 @@
my $up = $element;
while (!$up->{'toplevel'} and !$up->{'top'})
{
- $up = $up->{'element_up'};
+ $up = $up->{'sectionup'};
if (!defined($up))
{
# If there is no section, it is normal not to have toplevel element,
# and it is also the case if there is a low level element before
# a top level element
- print STDERR "$WARN no toplevel for $element->{'texi'} (could be
normal)\n" if (@sections_list);
return undef;
}
}
@@ -5399,6 +5526,7 @@
# FIXME what to do with index entries appearing in @copying
# @documentdescription and @titlepage
+# called during pass_structure
sub enter_index_entry($$$$$$)
{
my $prefix = shift;
@@ -5410,7 +5538,6 @@
unless (exists ($index_properties->{$prefix}))
{
echo_error ("Undefined index command: ${prefix}index", $line_nr);
- #warn "$ERROR Undefined index command: ${prefix}index\n";
return 0;
}
if (!exists($element->{'tag'}) and !$element->{'footnote'})
@@ -5445,7 +5572,7 @@
# returns prefix of @?index command associated with 2 letters prefix name
# for example returns 'c' for 'cp'
-sub index_name2prefix
+sub index_name2prefix($)
{
my $name = shift;
my $prefix;
@@ -5517,65 +5644,65 @@
# returns an array of index entries pages splitted by letters
# each page has the following members:
-# {'first_letter'} first letter on that page
-# {'last_letter'} last letter on that page
-# {Letters} ref on an array with all the letters for that page
-# {EntriesByLetter} ref on a hash. Each key is a letter, with value
-# a ref on arrays of index entries begining with this letter
+# 'first_letter' first letter on that page
+# 'last_letter' last letter on that page
+# 'letters' ref on an array with all the letters for that page
+# 'entries_by_letter' ref on a hash. Each key is a letter, with value a ref
+# on arrays of index entries begining with this letter
sub get_index_pages($)
{
my $entries = shift;
- my (@Letters);
- my ($EntriesByLetter, $Pages, $page) = ({}, [], {});
+ my (@letters);
+ my ($entries_by_letter, $pages, $page) = ({}, [], {});
my @keys = sort by_alpha keys %$entries;
# each index entry is placed according to its first letter in
- # EntriesByLetter
+ # entries_by_letter
for my $key (@keys)
{
- push @{$EntriesByLetter->{uc(substr($key,0, 1))}} , $entries->{$key};
+ push @{$entries_by_letter->{uc(substr($key,0, 1))}} , $entries->{$key};
}
- @Letters = sort by_alpha keys %$EntriesByLetter;
+ @letters = sort by_alpha keys %$entries_by_letter;
$Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX = 0 unless $Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT;
if ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX and $Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX =~
/^\d+$/)
{
my $i = 0;
my ($prev_letter);
- for my $letter (@Letters)
+ foreach my $letter (@letters)
{
if ($i > $Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX)
{
$page->{'last_letter'} = $prev_letter;
- push @$Pages, $page;
+ push @$pages, $page;
$i=0;
}
if ($i == 0)
{
$page = {};
- $page->{Letters} = [];
- $page->{EntriesByLetter} = {};
+ $page->{'letters'} = [];
+ $page->{'entries_by_letter'} = {};
$page->{'first_letter'} = $letter;
}
- push @{$page->{Letters}}, $letter;
- $page->{EntriesByLetter}->{$letter} = address@hidden>{$letter}}];
- $i += scalar(@{$EntriesByLetter->{$letter}});
+ push @{$page->{'letters'}}, $letter;
+ $page->{'entries_by_letter'}->{$letter} =
address@hidden>{$letter}}];
+ $i += scalar(@{$entries_by_letter->{$letter}});
$prev_letter = $letter;
}
- $page->{'last_letter'} = $Letters[$#Letters];
- push @$Pages, $page;
+ $page->{'last_letter'} = $letters[$#letters];
+ push @$pages, $page;
}
else
{
warn "$WARN Bad Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX:
$Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX\n" if ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT_INDEX);
- $page->{'first_letter'} = $Letters[0];
- $page->{'last_letter'} = $Letters[$#Letters];
- $page->{Letters} = address@hidden;
- $page->{EntriesByLetter} = $EntriesByLetter;
- push @$Pages, $page;
- return $Pages;
+ $page->{'first_letter'} = $letters[0];
+ $page->{'last_letter'} = $letters[$#letters];
+ $page->{'letters'} = address@hidden;
+ $page->{'entries_by_letter'} = $entries_by_letter;
+ push @$pages, $page;
+ return $pages;
}
- return $Pages;
+ return $pages;
}
sub get_index($;$)
@@ -5590,21 +5717,21 @@
#warn "$ERROR Bad index name: $name\n";
return;
}
- if ($index_properties->{$prefix}->{code})
+ if ($index_properties->{$prefix}->{'code'})
{
- $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from_code}->{$prefix} = 1;
+ $index_properties->{$prefix}->{'from_code'}->{$prefix} = 1;
}
else
{
- $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from}->{$prefix}= 1;
+ $index_properties->{$prefix}->{'from'}->{$prefix}= 1;
}
- my $Entries = get_index_entries($index_properties->{$prefix}->{from},
- $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from_code});
- return unless %$Entries;
- my $Pages = get_index_pages($Entries);
- $indices{$name} = [ $Pages, $Entries ];
- return ($Pages, $Entries);
+ my $entries = get_index_entries($index_properties->{$prefix}->{'from'},
+ $index_properties->{$prefix}->{'from_code'});
+ return unless %$entries;
+ my $pages = get_index_pages($entries);
+ $indices{$name} = [ $pages, $entries ];
+ return ($pages, $entries);
}
my @foot_lines = (); # footnotes
@@ -5811,40 +5938,33 @@
$Texi2HTML::HREF{'About'} = '#SEC_About' unless $one_section;
}
- %Texi2HTML::NAME =
- (
- 'First', $element_first->{'text'},
- 'Last', $element_last->{'text'},
- 'About', &$I('About This Document'),
- 'Contents', &$I('Table of Contents'),
- 'Overview', &$I('Short Table of Contents'),
- 'Top', $top_name,
- 'Footnotes', &$I('Footnotes'),
- );
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'First'} = $element_first->{'text'};
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'Last'} = $element_last->{'text'};
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'About'} = &$I('About This Document');
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'Contents'} = &$I('Table of Contents');
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'Overview'} = &$I('Short Table of Contents');
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'Top'} = $top_name;
+ $Texi2HTML::NAME{'Footnotes'} = &$I('Footnotes');
$Texi2HTML::NAME{'Index'} = $element_chapter_index->{'text'} if
(defined($element_chapter_index));
$Texi2HTML::NAME{'Index'} = $Texi2HTML::Config::INDEX_CHAPTER if
($Texi2HTML::Config::INDEX_CHAPTER ne '');
-
- %Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI =
- (
- 'First', $element_first->{'no_texi'},
- 'Last', $element_last->{'no_texi'},
- 'About', &$I('About This Document', {}, {'remove_texi' => 1} ),
- 'Contents', &$I('Table of Contents', {}, {'remove_texi' => 1} ),
- 'Overview', &$I('Short Table of Contents', {}, {'remove_texi' => 1} ),
- 'Top', $top_no_texi,
- 'Footnotes', &$I('Footnotes', {}, {'remove_texi' => 1} ),
- );
+
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'First'} = $element_first->{'no_texi'};
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Last'} = $element_last->{'no_texi'};
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'About'} = &$I('About This Document', {},
{'remove_texi' => 1} );
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Contents'} = &$I('Table of Contents', {},
{'remove_texi' => 1} );
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Overview'} = &$I('Short Table of Contents', {},
{'remove_texi' => 1} );
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Top'} = $top_no_texi;
+ $Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Footnotes'} = &$I('Footnotes', {}, {'remove_texi' =>
1} );
$Texi2HTML::NO_TEXI{'Index'} = $element_chapter_index->{'no_texi'} if
(defined($element_chapter_index));
- %Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT =
- (
- 'First', $element_first->{'simple_format'},
- 'Last', $element_last->{'simple_format'},
- 'About', &$I('About This Document', {}, {'simple_format' => 1}),
- 'Contents', &$I('Table of Contents',{}, {'simple_format' => 1}),
- 'Overview', &$I('Short Table of Contents', {}, {'simple_format' =>
1}),
- 'Top', $top_simple_format,
- 'Footnotes', &$I('Footnotes', {},{'simple_format' => 1}),
- );
+
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'First'} = $element_first->{'simple_format'};
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Last'} = $element_last->{'simple_format'};
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'About'} = &$I('About This Document', {},
{'simple_format' => 1});
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Contents'} = &$I('Table of Contents',{},
{'simple_format' => 1});
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Overview'} = &$I('Short Table of Contents', {},
{'simple_format' => 1});
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Top'} = $top_simple_format;
+ $Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Footnotes'} = &$I('Footnotes',
{},{'simple_format' => 1});
+
$Texi2HTML::SIMPLE_TEXT{'Index'} =
$element_chapter_index->{'simple_format'} if (defined($element_chapter_index));
$Texi2HTML::TITLEPAGE = '';
$Texi2HTML::TITLEPAGE = substitute_text({}, @{$region_lines{'titlepage'}})
@@ -5937,7 +6057,7 @@
elsif (!$index_pages)
{# handle node and structuring elements
$current_element = shift (@all_elements);
- #begin debug section
+ ########################## begin debug section
if ($current_element->{'node'})
{
print STDERR 'NODE ' .
"$current_element->{'texi'}($current_element->{'file'})" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
@@ -5948,18 +6068,19 @@
print STDERR 'SECTION ' . $current_element->{'texi'}
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
}
print STDERR ": $_" if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_ELEMENTS);
- #end debug section
+ ########################## end debug section
# The element begins a new section if there is no previous
# or it is an element and not the current one or the
- # associated section (in case of node) is not the current
one
+ # associated section (in case of node) is not the current
+ # one
if (!$element
or ($current_element->{'element'} and ($current_element
ne $element))
or ($current_element->{'section_ref'} and
($current_element->{'section_ref'} ne $element)))
{
$new_element = shift @elements_list;
}
- # begin debugging section
+ ########################### begin debug
my $section_element = $new_element;
$section_element = $element unless ($section_element);
if (!$current_element->{'node'} and
!$current_element->{'index_page'} and ($section_element ne $current_element))
@@ -5967,7 +6088,7 @@
print STDERR "NODE: $element->{'texi'}\n" if
($element->{'node'});
warn "elements_list and all_elements not in sync
(elements $section_element->{'texi'}, all $current_element->{'texi'}): $_";
}
- # end debugging section
+ ########################### end debug
}
else
{ # this is a new index section
@@ -6027,9 +6148,7 @@
$Texi2HTML::HREF{'Index'} = href($element_chapter_index,
$element->{'file'}) if (defined($element_chapter_index));
#print STDERR "Top ";
$Texi2HTML::HREF{'Top'} = href($element_top,
$element->{'file'});
- foreach my $direction (('Up', 'Forward', 'Back', 'Next',
- 'Prev', 'FastForward', 'FastBack', 'This', 'NodeUp',
- 'NodePrev', 'NodeNext', 'Following' ))
+ foreach my $direction (@element_directions)
{
my $elem = $element->{$direction};
$Texi2HTML::NODE{$direction} = undef;
@@ -6196,9 +6315,9 @@
############################################################################
# Print ToC, Overview, Footnotes
#
- for my $direction (('Prev', 'Next', 'Back', 'Forward', 'Up', 'NodeUp',
- 'NodePrev', 'NodeNext', 'Following', 'This'))
+ foreach my $direction (@element_directions)
{
+ $Texi2HTML::HREF{$direction} = undef;
delete $Texi2HTML::HREF{$direction};
# it is better to undef in case the references to these hash entries
# are used, as if deleted, the
@@ -6899,7 +7018,8 @@
{
$state->{'ifvalue_inside'}++;
}
- # if 'ignored' we don't care about the origninal command
+ # if 'ignored' we don't care about the command as long as
+ # the nesting is correct
return ($line,'');
}
my $open_ifvalue = 0;
@@ -6931,20 +7051,20 @@
$state->{'ifvalue'} = $type;
$state->{'ifvalue_inside'} = 1;
# We add at the top of the stack to be able to close all
- # opened comands when closing the ifset/ifclear
+ # opened comands when closing the ifset/ifclear (and ignore
+ # everything that is in those commands)
push @$stack, { 'style' => 'ifvalue', 'text' => '' };
}
}
else
- {
+ { # we accept a lone @ifset or @ifclear if it is inside an
if ($type eq $state->{'ifvalue'})
{
$state->{'ifvalue_inside'}++;
return ($line,'');
}
echo_error ("Bad $type line: $line", $line_nr) unless
($state->{'ignored'});
- #warn "$ERROR Bad $type line: $line";
}
}
elsif (not $text_macros{$type})
@@ -7073,7 +7193,7 @@
return ($style, $category, $name, $type, $class, $line);
}
-#FIXME this is rather fragile.
+#FIXME this is rather fragile. The whole cmd_line stuff is messy.
sub begin_deff_item($$;$)
{
my $stack = shift;
@@ -7087,7 +7207,6 @@
# opening
begin_paragraph($stack, $state) if ($state->{'preformatted'} and
!$no_paragraph);
delete($state->{'deff_line'});
- #delete($state->{'deff'});
#dump_stack(undef, $stack, $state);
}
@@ -7351,18 +7470,6 @@
return $text if ($state->{'keep_texi'});
my $remove_texi = 1 if ($state->{'remove_texi'} and
!$state->{'simple_format'});
return (&$Texi2HTML::Config::normal_text($text, $remove_texi,
$state->{'preformatted'}, $state->{'code_style'},$state->{'style_stack'}));
-# if (defined($state) and !$state->{'preformatted'} and
!$state->{'code_style'})
-# {
- # in normal text `` and '' serve as quotes, --- is for a long dash
- # and -- for a medium dash.
- # (see texinfo.txi, @node Conventions)
-# $text = &$Texi2HTML::Config::normal_text($text);
-# }
-# if ($state->{'remove_texi'} and !$state->{'simple_format'})
-# {
-# return $text;
-# }
-# return &$Texi2HTML::Config::protect_text($text);
}
sub end_simple_format($$)
@@ -7385,7 +7492,7 @@
#print STDERR "close MENU_COMMENT Before close_stack\n";
#dump_stack($text, $stack, $state);
close_stack($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr, undef, 'menu_comment');
- # close_paragraph isn't needed in most cases, but A preformatted may
+ # close_paragraph isn't needed in most cases, but a preformatted may
# appear after close_stack if we closed a format, as formats reopen
# preformatted. However it is empty and close_paragraph will remove it
close_paragraph($text, $stack, $state);
@@ -7425,7 +7532,7 @@
my $substitution_state = duplicate_state($state);
my $name = substitute_line($menu_entry->{'name'}, $substitution_state);
- my $node = substitute_line($menu_entry->{'node'}, $substitution_state);
+ my $node_formatted = substitute_line($menu_entry->{'node'},
$substitution_state);
if (($name ne '') and !$state->{'preformatted'} and
$Texi2HTML::Config::AVOID_MENU_REDUNDANCY)
{
@@ -7436,6 +7543,36 @@
my $entry = '';
my $href;
my $element = $nodes{$node_name};
+ if (!$element->{'seen'})
+ {
+ if ($menu_entry->{'node'} =~ /^\s*\(.*\)/ or $novalidate)
+ {
+ # menu entry points to another info manual or invalid nodes
+ # and novalidate is set
+ #$href = $nodes{$node_name}->{'file'};
+ $href = do_external_href($node_name);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ echo_error ("Unknown node in menu entry `$node_name'", $line_nr);
+ my @equivalent_nodes = equivalent_nodes($node_name);
+ my $node_seen;
+ foreach my $equivalent_node (@equivalent_nodes)
+ {
+ if ($nodes{$equivalent_node}->{'seen'})
+ {
+ $node_seen = $equivalent_node;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ if (defined($node_seen))
+ {
+ echo_warn (" ---> but equivalent node `$node_seen' found");
+ $element = $nodes{$node_seen};
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
if ($element->{'seen'})
{
if ($element->{'with_section'})
@@ -7452,19 +7589,9 @@
$entry = "$Texi2HTML::Config::MENU_SYMBOL $entry" if (($entry ne
'') and (!defined($element->{'number'}) or ($element->{'number'} =~ /^\s*$/))
and $Texi2HTML::Config::UNNUMBERED_SYMBOL_IN_MENU);
}
}
- elsif ($menu_entry->{'node'} =~ /^\s*\(.*\)/ or $novalidate)
- {
- # menu entry points to another info manual or invalid nodes
- # and novalidate is set
- #$href = $nodes{$node_name}->{'file'};
- $href = do_external_href($node_name);
- }
- else
- {
- echo_error ("Unknown node in menu entry `$node_name'", $line_nr);
- }
- return &$Texi2HTML::Config::menu_link($entry, $state, $href, $node, $name,
$menu_entry->{'ending'}) unless ($simple);
- return &$Texi2HTML::Config::simple_menu_link($entry,
$state->{'preformatted'}, $href, $node, $name, $menu_entry->{'ending'});
+
+ return &$Texi2HTML::Config::menu_link($entry, $state, $href,
$node_formatted, $name, $menu_entry->{'ending'}) unless ($simple);
+ return &$Texi2HTML::Config::simple_menu_link($entry,
$state->{'preformatted'}, $href, $node_formatted, $name,
$menu_entry->{'ending'});
}
sub menu_description($$)
@@ -7756,40 +7883,25 @@
return '';
}
-# FIXME pat: someone (I believe myself) added a first argument to
-# a quotation, namely a style. Don't know what it is.
sub do_quotation_line($$$$$)
{
my $command = shift;
my $args = shift;
my @args = @$args;
-# my $style_texi = shift @args;
my $text_texi = shift @args;
my $style_stack = shift;
my $state = shift;
my $line_nr = shift;
my $text;
-# $style_texi = undef if (defined($style_texi) and $style_texi=~/^\s*$/);
$text_texi = undef if (defined($text_texi) and $text_texi=~/^\s*$/);
-# if (defined($style_texi) and !defined($text_texi))
-# {
-# $text_texi = $style_texi;
-# $style_texi = undef;
-# }
if (defined($text_texi))
{
$text = substitute_line($text_texi, duplicate_state($state));
$text =~ s/\s*$//;
}
-# my $quotation_args = { 'style_texi' => $style_texi, 'text' => $text,
'text_texi' => $text_texi };
my $quotation_args = { 'text' => $text, 'text_texi' => $text_texi };
-# if (defined($style_texi))
-# {
-# $quotation_args->{'style_id'} =
cross_manual_line(normalize_space($style_texi));
-# }
push @{$state->{'quotation_stack'}}, $quotation_args;
- #$state->{'prepend_text'} =
&$Texi2HTML::Config::quotation_prepend_text($style_texi, $text_texi);
$state->{'prepend_text'} =
&$Texi2HTML::Config::quotation_prepend_text($text_texi);
return '';
}
@@ -7894,9 +8006,7 @@
$image = "$base.jpg";
$image = "$base.$args[4]" if (defined($args[4]) and ($args[4] ne ''));
$file_name = $image;
- # FIXME should be a warning
- echo_error ("no image file for $base, (using $image)", $line_nr);
- #warn "$ERROR no image file for $base, (using $image) : $text\n";
+ echo_warn ("no image file for $base, (using $image)", $line_nr);
}
my $alt;
if ($args[3] =~ /\S/)
@@ -7931,18 +8041,20 @@
my $line_nr = shift;
my $state = shift;
+ # we dont expand macros when in ignored environment.
return if ($state->{'ignored'});
my $index = 0;
foreach my $arg (@$args)
{ # expand @macros in arguments. It is complicated because we must be
# carefull not to expand macros in @ignore section or the like, and
- # still keep everything.
+ # still keep every single piece of text (including the @ignore macros).
$args->[$index] = substitute_text({'texi' => 1, 'arg_expansion' => 1},
split_lines($arg));
$index++;
}
- my $macrobody = $macros->{$name}->{'Body'};
- my $formal_args = $macros->{$name}->{'Args'};
- my $args_index = $macros->{$name}->{'Args_index'};
+ # retrieve the macro definition
+ my $macrobody = $macros->{$name}->{'body'};
+ my $formal_args = $macros->{$name}->{'args'};
+ my $args_index = $macros->{$name}->{'args_index'};
my $i;
die "Bug end_line not defined" if (!defined($end_line));
@@ -7953,7 +8065,6 @@
print STDERR "# arg($i): $args->[$i]\n" if ($T2H_DEBUG &
$DEBUG_MACROS);
}
echo_error ("too much arguments for macro $name", $line_nr) if
(defined($args->[$i + 1]));
- #warn "$ERROR too much arguments for macro $name" if (defined($args->[$i +
1]));
my $result = '';
while ($macrobody)
{
@@ -7986,9 +8097,9 @@
$result .= $macrobody;
last;
}
- #$result .= $end_line;
my @result = split(/^/m, $result);
- #my $first_line = shift (@result);
+ # Add the result of the macro expansion back to the input_spool.
+ # Set the macro name if in the outer macro
if ($state->{'arg_expansion'})
{
unshift @{$state->{'spool'}}, (@result, $end_line);
@@ -8008,44 +8119,43 @@
}
print STDERR "# macro expansion result end\n";
}
- #return $first_line;
}
sub do_index_summary_file($)
{
my $name = shift;
- my ($Pages, $Entries) = get_index($name);
+ my ($pages, $entries) = get_index($name);
&$Texi2HTML::Config::index_summary_file_begin ($name,
$printed_indices{$name});
print STDERR "# writing $name index summary\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE;
- foreach my $key (sort keys %$Entries)
+ foreach my $key (sort keys %$entries)
{
- my $entry = $Entries->{$key};
- my $label = $entry->{'element'};
- my $entry_element = $label;
+ my $entry = $entries->{$key};
+ my $indexed_element = $entry->{'element'};
+ my $entry_element = $indexed_element;
# notice that we use the section associated with a node even when
# there is no with_section, i.e. when there is another node preceding
# the sectionning command.
# However when it is the Top node, we use the node instead.
- # (for the Top node, 'section_ref' is himself, and 'as_section' is
- # true)
- $entry_element = $entry_element->{'section_ref'} if
($entry_element->{'node'} and $entry_element->{'section_ref'} and
!$entry_element->{'section_ref'}->{'as_section'});
+ # (for the Top node, 'top_as_section' is true)
+ $entry_element = $entry_element->{'section_ref'} if
($entry_element->{'section_ref'} and !$entry_element->{'top_as_section'});
my $origin_href = $entry->{'file'};
- #print STDERR "$entry $entry->{'entry'}, real elem $label->{'texi'},
section $entry_element->{'texi'}, real $label->{'file'}, entry file
$entry->{'file'}\n";
+ #print STDERR "$entry $entry->{'entry'}, real elem
$indexed_element->{'texi'}, section $entry_element->{'texi'}, real
$indexed_element->{'file'}, entry file $entry->{'file'}\n";
if ($entry->{'label'})
{
$origin_href .= '#' . $entry->{'label'};
}
else
{
- # If the $label element and the $index entry are on the same
- # file the label is prefered. If they aren't on the same file
- # the entry id is choosed as it means that the label element
+ # If the $indexed_element element and the $index entry are on
+ # the same
+ # file the real element is prefered. If they aren't on the same
file
+ # the entry id is choosed as it means that the real element
# and the index entry are separated by a printindex.
- print STDERR "id undef ($entry) entry: $entry->{'entry'}, label:
$label->{'text'}\n" if (!defined($entry->{'id'}));
- if ($entry->{'file'} eq $label->{'file'})
+ print STDERR "id undef ($entry) entry: $entry->{'entry'}, label:
$indexed_element->{'text'}\n" if (!defined($entry->{'id'}));
+ if ($entry->{'file'} eq $indexed_element->{'file'})
{
- $origin_href .= '#' . $label->{'id'};
+ $origin_href .= '#' . $indexed_element->{'id'};
}
else
{
@@ -8087,7 +8197,7 @@
my $file = '';
$file .= $index_element->{'file'} if ($index_element->{'file'} ne
$element->{'file'});
my $index = 0;
- for my $letter (@{$index_element_item->{'page'}->{Letters}})
+ for my $letter (@{$index_element_item->{'page'}->{'letters'}})
{
if ($letter =~ /^[A-Za-z]/)
{
@@ -8111,37 +8221,36 @@
my $letters = '';
my $index = 0;
- for my $letter (@{$page->{'Letters'}})
+ foreach my $letter (@{$page->{'letters'}})
{
my $entries = '';
- for my $entry (@{$page->{'EntriesByLetter'}->{$letter}})
+ foreach my $entry (@{$page->{'entries_by_letter'}->{$letter}})
{
- my $label = $entry->{'element'};
- my $entry_element = $label;
+ my $indexed_element = $entry->{'element'};
+ my $entry_element = $indexed_element;
# notice that we use the section associated with a node even when
# there is no with_section, i.e. when there is another node
preceding
# the sectionning command.
# However when it is the Top node, we use the node instead.
- # (for the Top node, 'section_ref' is himself, and 'as_section' is
- # true)
- $entry_element = $entry_element->{'section_ref'} if
($entry_element->{'node'} and $entry_element->{'section_ref'} and
!$entry_element->{'section_ref'}->{'as_section'});
+ # (for the Top node, 'top_as_section' is true)
+ $entry_element = $entry_element->{'section_ref'} if
($entry_element->{'section_ref'} and !$entry_element->{'top_as_section'});
my $origin_href = '';
$origin_href = $entry->{'file'} if ($Texi2HTML::Config::SPLIT and
$entry->{'file'} ne $element->{'file'});
- #print STDERR "$entry $entry->{'entry'}, real elem $label->{'texi'},
section $entry_element->{'texi'}, real $label->{'file'}, entry file
$entry->{'file'}\n";
+ #print STDERR "$entry $entry->{'entry'}, real elem
$indexed_element->{'texi'}, section $entry_element->{'texi'}, real
$indexed_element->{'file'}, entry file $entry->{'file'}\n";
if ($entry->{'label'})
{
$origin_href .= '#' . $entry->{'label'};
}
else
{
- # If the $label element and the $index entry are on the same
- # file the label is prefered. If they aren't on the same file
- # the entry id is choosed as it means that the label element
+ # If the $indexed_element element and the $index entry are on
the same
+ # file the indexed_element is prefered. If they aren't on the
same file
+ # the entry id is choosed as it means that the indexed_element
element
# and the index entry are separated by a printindex.
- print STDERR "id undef ($entry) entry: $entry->{'entry'},
label: $label->{'text'}\n" if (!defined($entry->{'id'}));
- if ($entry->{'file'} eq $label->{'file'})
+ print STDERR "id undef ($entry) entry: $entry->{'entry'},
label: $indexed_element->{'text'}\n" if (!defined($entry->{'id'}));
+ if ($entry->{'file'} eq $indexed_element->{'file'})
{
- $origin_href .= '#' . $label->{'id'};
+ $origin_href .= '#' . $indexed_element->{'id'};
}
else
{
@@ -8175,7 +8284,7 @@
$state = {} if (!defined($state));
$state->{'remove_texi'} = 1;
$state->{'simple_format'} = 1;
-# FIXME currently it is only used for lines
+# FIXME currently it is only used for lines. It may change in the future.
$state->{'no_paragraph'} = 1;
$::simple_map_texi_ref =
\%Texi2HTML::Config::simple_format_simple_map_texi;
$::style_map_texi_ref = \%Texi2HTML::Config::simple_format_style_map_texi;
@@ -8228,23 +8337,30 @@
#print STDERR "ifvalue_inside $state->{'ifvalue_inside'}\n";
+ # first we handle special cases:
+ # macro definition: $state->{'macro_inside'}
+ # macro arguments: $state->{'macro_name'}
+ # raw format: $state->{'raw'}
+ # @verb: $state->{'verb'}
+ # ignored: $state->{'ignored'}
+ # and then the remaining text/macros.
+
# in macro definition
- #if (defined($state->{'macro'}))
if ($state->{'macro_inside'})
{
if (s/^(address@hidden)//)
{# protected character or @end macro
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
if (s/^\\//)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= '\\' unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= '\\' unless
($state->{'ignored'});
next;
}
# I believe it is correct, although makeinfo don't do that.
elsif (s/^(address@hidden)$//o or s/^(address@hidden)//o
or s/^(address@hidden)//o)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
next;
}
}
@@ -8255,12 +8371,11 @@
next if ($state->{'ignored'});
if ($state->{'macro_inside'})
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $1;
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $1;
next;
}
- #$state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $1 if defined($1) ;
- chomp $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'};
- print STDERR "# end macro def.
Body:\n$state->{'macro'}->{'Body'}"
+ chomp $state->{'macro'}->{'body'};
+ print STDERR "# end macro def.
Body:\n$state->{'macro'}->{'body'}"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_MACROS);
delete $state->{'macro'};
return if (/^\s*$/);
@@ -8268,18 +8383,18 @@
}
elsif(/^(address@hidden)/)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $_ unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $_ unless
($state->{'ignored'});
$state->{'macro_inside'}++;
return;
}
elsif (s/^\@(.)//)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= '@' . $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= '@' . $1 unless
($state->{'ignored'});
next;
}
elsif (s/^\@//)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= '@' unless
($state->{'ignored'});
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= '@' unless
($state->{'ignored'});
next;
}
else
@@ -8290,27 +8405,27 @@
return if (/^$/);
next;
}
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $1 if (defined($1));
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $1 if (defined($1));
if (/^$/)
{
- $state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $_;
+ $state->{'macro'}->{'body'} .= $_;
return;
}
next;
- #$state->{'macro'}->{'Body'} .= $_ if defined($_) ;
- #return;
}
}
- # in macro arguments parsing/expansion
+ # in macro arguments parsing/expansion. Here \ { } and , if this is a
+ # multi args macro have a signification, the remaining is passed
+ # unmodified
if (defined($state->{'macro_name'}))
{
my $special_chars = quotemeta ('\{}');
my $multi_args = 0;
- my $formal_args = $macros->{$state->{'macro_name'}}->{'Args'};
+ my $formal_args = $macros->{$state->{'macro_name'}}->{'args'};
$multi_args = 1 if ($#$formal_args >= 1);
$special_chars .= quotemeta(',') if ($multi_args);
if ($state->{'macro_args'}->[-1] eq '')
- {
+ {# remove space at the very beginning
s/^\s*//o;
}
if (s/^([^$special_chars]*)([$special_chars])//)
@@ -8592,17 +8707,17 @@
# keep the context information of the definition
$macros->{$name}->{'line_nr'} = { 'file_name' =>
$line_nr->{'file_name'},
'line_nr' => $line_nr->{'line_nr'}, 'macro' =>
$line_nr->{'macro'} } if (defined($line_nr));
- $macros->{$name}->{'Args'} = address@hidden;
+ $macros->{$name}->{'args'} = address@hidden;
my $arg_index = 0;
my $debug_msg = '';
foreach my $arg (@args)
{ # when expanding macros, the argument index is retrieved
- # with Args_index
- $macros->{$name}->{'Args_index'}->{$arg} = $arg_index;
+ # with args_index
+ $macros->{$name}->{'args_index'}->{$arg} = $arg_index;
$debug_msg .= "$arg($arg_index) ";
$arg_index++;
}
- $macros->{$name}->{'Body'} = '';
+ $macros->{$name}->{'body'} = '';
$state->{'macro'} = $macros->{$name};
print STDERR "# macro def $name: $debug_msg\n"
if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_MACROS);
@@ -8661,7 +8776,7 @@
{
# FIXME if 'ignored' or 'arg_expansion' maybe we could parse
# the args anyway and don't take away the whole line?
- # as in the makeinf doc 'definfoenclose' may override
+ # as in the makeinfo doc 'definfoenclose' may override
# texinfo @-commands like @i. It is what we do here.
if ($state->{'arg_expansion'})
{
@@ -8691,7 +8806,9 @@
#if (s/^\s+([\/\w.+-]+)//o)
if (s/^(\s+)(.*)//o)
{
- my $file = locate_include_file($2);
+ my $file_name = $2;
+ $file_name =~ s/\s*$//;
+ my $file = locate_include_file($file_name);
if (defined($file))
{
open_file($file, $line_nr);
@@ -8699,17 +8816,15 @@
}
else
{
- echo_error ("Can't find $2, skipping", $line_nr);
- #warn "$ERROR Can't find $1, skipping\n";
+ echo_error ("Can't find $file_name, skipping",
$line_nr);
}
}
else
{
echo_error ("Bad include line: $_", $line_nr);
return;
- } # makeinfo remove the @include but not the end of line
- # FIXME verify if it is right
- #return if (/^\s*$/);
+ }
+ return;
}
elsif ($macro eq 'value')
{
@@ -8732,7 +8847,6 @@
}
next if ($state->{'ignored'});
echo_error ("bad address@hidden macro", $line_nr);
- #warn "$ERROR bad address@hidden macro";
}
}
elsif ($macro eq 'unmacro')
@@ -8756,7 +8870,7 @@
# in 'ignored' we parse macro defined args anyway as it removes
# some text, but we don't expand the macro
- my $ref = $macros->{$macro}->{'Args'};
+ my $ref = $macros->{$macro}->{'args'};
# we remove any space/new line before the argument
if (s/^\s*{\s*//)
{ # the macro has args
@@ -8811,7 +8925,7 @@
elsif(s/^(address@hidden)\@(address@hidden)//o)
{# ARG_EXPANSION
# No need to warn here for @ followed by a character that
- # is not in any @-command and isn'tit is done later
+ # is not in any @-command and it is done later
add_prev($text, $stack, $1 . "address@hidden")
unless($state->{'ignored'});
next;
}
@@ -8846,9 +8960,9 @@
{
$result = '{' . $style->{'text'};
# don't close { if we are closing stack as we are not
- # sure this is a licit { ... } construct. i.e. we are
- # not sure that the user properly closed it so we don't
- # close it ourselves
+ # sure this is a { ... } construct. i.e. we are
+ # not sure that the user properly closed the matching
+ # brace, so we don't close it ourselves
$result .= '}' unless ($state->{'close_stack'} or
$state->{'arg_expansion'});
}
if ($state->{'ignored'})
@@ -8874,7 +8988,6 @@
last;
}
}
- #return 1 unless ($state->{'ignored'});
return undef if ($state->{'ignored'});
return 1;
}
@@ -9108,13 +9221,11 @@
elsif (!defined($index_entry))
{
echo_warn ("Bad index entry: $_", $line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN Bad index entry: $_";
}
}
else
{
echo_warn ("empty index entry", $line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN empty index entry\n";
}
return;
}
@@ -9449,8 +9560,7 @@
}
}
else
- { #FIXME @syncodeindex cp fn
- # on a line should also end paragraphs.
+ {
if (/^\s*$/)
{
#ignore the line if it just follows a deff
@@ -9477,11 +9587,9 @@
# a deff macro with x
begin_deff_item($stack, $state);
}
- #print STDERR "NEXT_TAG $next_tag:$_";
if (!no_paragraph($state,$_))
- { # index entries, @html and @* don't trigger new paragraph
beginning
- # otherwise we begin a new paragraph
- #print STDERR "begin paragraph\n";
+ { # open a paragraph, unless the line begins with a macro that
+ # shouldn't trigger a paragraph opening
begin_paragraph($stack, $state);
}
}
@@ -9593,7 +9701,11 @@
# on the top of the stack; in that case we close anything
# until that element)
$state->{'detailmenu'}-- if ($end_tag eq 'detailmenu' and
$state->{'detailmenu'});
- # FIXME handle in sub skip
+ # FIXME handle below (look for misc_command) to let the user
+ # keep that end tag. On the other hand it is only used for
+ # end detailmenu, so maybe it should just go and detailmenu
+ # could be handled like a normal format. Last there could be
+ # something similar than what is done for other misc_commands.
next if (defined($Texi2HTML::Config::misc_command{"end
$end_tag"}));
my $top_stack = top_stack($stack);
if (!$top_stack)
@@ -9689,8 +9801,7 @@
{ # this is a fake format, ie a format used internally, inside
# a real format. We do nothing, hoping the real format will
# get closed, closing the fake internal formats
- #print STDERR "FAKE address@hidden $end_tag\n";
- #add_prev($text, $stack, "address@hidden $end_tag");
+ #print STDERR "FAKE address@hidden $end_tag\n";
}
next;
}
@@ -9707,6 +9818,7 @@
if ($macro eq 'end_paragraph')
{
my $top_stack = top_stack($stack);
+ #################################### debug
if (!$top_stack or !$top_stack->{'format'}
or ($top_stack->{'format'} ne 'paragraph'))
{
@@ -9714,6 +9826,7 @@
dump_stack ($text, $stack, $state);
next;
}
+ #################################### end debug
s/^\s//;
my $paragraph = pop @$stack;
add_prev ($text, $stack, do_paragraph($paragraph->{'text'},
$state));
@@ -9723,6 +9836,7 @@
elsif ($macro eq 'end_preformatted')
{
my $top_stack = top_stack($stack);
+ #################################### debug
if (!$top_stack or !$top_stack->{'format'}
or ($top_stack->{'format'} ne 'preformatted'))
{
@@ -9730,6 +9844,7 @@
dump_stack ($text, $stack, $state);
next;
}
+ #################################### end debug
my $paragraph = pop @$stack;
s/^\s//;
add_prev ($text, $stack, do_preformatted($paragraph->{'text'},
$state));
@@ -9737,14 +9852,17 @@
}
if (defined($Texi2HTML::Config::misc_command{$macro}))
{
- # This strange condition is there because for an argument
- # appearing on an @itemize line, appended to an @item
- # we don't want to keep @c or @comment as otherwise it eats
- # the line. Other commands could do that too but then the user
- # deserves what he gets.
- if (($state->{'keep_texi'} and
- (!$state->{'check_item'} or ($macro ne 'c' and $macro
ne 'comment')))
- or $state->{'remove_texi'})
+ # The strange condition associated with 'keep_texi' is
+ # there because for an argument appearing on an @itemize
+ # line (we're in 'check_item'), meant to be prepended to an
+ # @item we don't want to keep @c or @comment as otherwise it
+ # eats the @item line. Other commands could do that too but
+ # then the user deserves what he gets.
+ if (
+ ($state->{'keep_texi'} and
+ (!$state->{'check_item'} or ($macro ne 'c' and
$macro ne 'comment')))
+ or $state->{'remove_texi'}
+ )
{
my ($line, $args);
($_, $line, $args) = preserve_command($_, $macro);
@@ -9754,6 +9872,8 @@
}
next;
}
+
+ # Handle the misc command
my $keep = $Texi2HTML::Config::misc_command{$macro}->{'keep'};
$_ = misc_command_text($_, $macro, $stack, $state, $text,
$line_nr);
return unless (defined($_));
@@ -9779,7 +9899,7 @@
if (s/^(\s+)(.*)//o)
{
my $arg = $2;
- my $style_id = cross_manual_line (normalise_space($arg));
+ my $style_id = cross_manual_line(normalise_space($arg));
my $style = substitute_line
(&$Texi2HTML::Config::listoffloats_style($arg));
if (exists ($floats{$style_id}))
{
@@ -9789,6 +9909,10 @@
{
my $float_style =
substitute_line(&$Texi2HTML::Config::listoffloats_float_style($arg, $float));
my $caption_lines =
&$Texi2HTML::Config::listoffloats_caption($float);
+ # we set 'multiple_pass' such that index entries
+ # and anchors are not handled one more time;
+ # the caption has allready been formatted,
+ # and these have been handled at the right place
my $caption = substitute_text({ 'multiple_pass'
=> 1 }, @$caption_lines);
push @listoffloats_entries,
&$Texi2HTML::Config::listoffloats_entry($arg, $float, $float_style, $caption,
href($float, $state->{'element'}->{'file'}));
}
@@ -9822,11 +9946,13 @@
s/^(.)//;
$state->{'verb'} = $1;
}
- } #FIXME what to do if remove_texi and anchor/ref/footnote ?
+ }
elsif ($macro eq 'm_cedilla' and !$state->{'keep_texi'})
{
$macro = ',';
}
+ # FIXME currently if remove_texi and anchor/ref/footnote
+ # the text within the command is ignored
push (@$stack, { 'style' => $macro, 'text' => '', 'arg_nr' =>
0 });
$state->{'no_paragraph'}++ if ($no_paragraph_macro{$macro});
open_arg($macro, 0, $state);
@@ -9838,7 +9964,10 @@
next;
}
- # special case if we are checking items
+ # special case if we are checking itemize line. In that case
+ # we want to make sure that there is no @item on the @itemize
+ # line, otherwise it will be added on the front of another @item,
+ # leading to an infinite loop...
if ($state->{'check_item'} and ($macro =~ /^itemx?$/ or $macro eq
'headitem'))
{
@@ -9873,7 +10002,8 @@
next;
}
# If we are removing texi, the following macros are not removed
- # as is but modified
+ # as is but modified. So they are collected first, as if we were
+ # in normal text
# a raw macro beginning
if ($text_macros{$macro} and $text_macros{$macro} eq 'raw')
@@ -9921,10 +10051,11 @@
($no_line_macros{$macro} and !no_paragraph($state,$_));
next;
}
- # the following macros are not modified but just ignored
- # if we are removing texi
+ # the following macros are modified or ignored if we are
+ # removing texi, and they are not handled like macros in text
if ($state->{'remove_texi'})
{
+ # handle specially some macros
if ((($macro =~ /^(\w+?)index$/) and ($1 ne 'print')) or
($macro eq 'itemize') or ($macro =~ /^(|v|f)table$/)
or ($macro eq 'multitable') or ($macro eq 'quotation'))
@@ -9957,14 +10088,17 @@
add_prev($text, $stack,
&$Texi2HTML::Config::def_line_no_texi($category, $name, $type, $arguments));
return;
}
+
+ # ignore other macros
next;
}
+
+ # handle the other macros, in the context of some normal text
if (($macro =~ /^(\w+?)index$/) and ($1 ne 'print'))
{
add_prev($text, $stack, do_index_entry_label($state,$line_nr));
return;
}
- # a macro which triggers paragraph closing
if ($macro eq 'insertcopying')
{
close_paragraph($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr);
@@ -9977,10 +10111,10 @@
{
#print STDERR "ITEM: $_";
#dump_stack($text, $stack, $state);
- # these functions return true if the context was their own
abort_empty_preformatted($stack, $state);
# FIXME let the user be able not to close the paragraph
close_paragraph($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr);
+ # these functions return true if the context was their own
my $format;
if ($format = add_item($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr, $_))
{ # handle lists
@@ -9993,9 +10127,9 @@
}
if ($format)
{
- if (defined($format->{'appended'}))
+ if (defined($format->{'prepended'}))
{
- $_ = $format->{'appended'} . ' ' . $_ if
($format->{'appended'} ne '');
+ $_ = $format->{'prepended'} . ' ' . $_ if
($format->{'prepended'} ne '');
}
if (defined($format->{'command'}))
{
@@ -10028,27 +10162,24 @@
}
if ($macro eq 'tab')
{
- # FIXME let the user be able not to close the paragraph
abort_empty_preformatted($stack, $state);
+ # FIXME let the user be able not to close the paragraph
close_paragraph($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr);
my $format = add_cell ($text, $stack, $state);
#print STDERR "tab, $format->{'cell'}, max
$format->{'max_columns'}\n";
if (!$format)
{
echo_warn ("address@hidden outside of multitable",
$line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN address@hidden outside of multitable\n";
}
elsif (!$format->{'max_columns'})
{
echo_warn ("address@hidden in empty multitable", $line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN address@hidden in empty multitable\n";
push @$stack, {'format' => 'null', 'text' => ''};
next;
}
elsif ($format->{'cell'} > $format->{'max_columns'})
{
echo_warn ("too much address@hidden (multitable has only
$format->{'max_columns'} column(s))", $line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN cell over table width\n";
push @$stack, {'format' => 'null', 'text' => ''};
next;
}
@@ -10074,13 +10205,11 @@
close_menu($text, $stack, $state, $line_nr);
$state->{'menu'}++;
}
- #print STDERR "begin $macro\n";
# A deff like macro
if (defined($Texi2HTML::Config::def_map{$macro}))
{
my $top_format = top_format($stack);
if (defined($top_format) and ("$top_format->{'format'}x"
eq $macro))
- #if ($state->{'deff'} and ("$state->{'deff'}->{'command'}x"
eq $macro))
{
$macro =~ s/x$//o;
if (!$state->{'deff_line'})
@@ -10126,19 +10255,9 @@
# FIXME -- --- ''... should be protected
open_cmd_line($stack, $state, ['keep'], \&do_def_line);
next;
- #$arguments = substitute_line($arguments) if
(defined($arguments));
- #$category =
&$Texi2HTML::Config::definition_category($category, $class, $style);
- #if (! $category) # category cannot be 0
- #{
- # echo_warn("Bad definition line $_", $line_nr);
- # return;
- #}
- #my $index_label = main::do_index_entry_label ($state) if
($name ne '');
- #add_prev ($text, $stack,
&$Texi2HTML::Config::def_line($category, $name, $type, $arguments,
$index_label));
- #return;
}
elsif (exists
($Texi2HTML::Config::complex_format_map->{$macro}))
- {
+ { # handle menu if SIMPLE_MENU. see texi2html.init
$state->{'preformatted'}++;
my $complex_format =
$Texi2HTML::Config::complex_format_map->{$macro};
my $format = { 'format' => $macro, 'text' => '',
'pre_style' => $complex_format->{'pre_style'} };
@@ -10168,10 +10287,9 @@
}
elsif ($format_type{$macro} eq 'menu')
{
- # if we are allready in a menu we must close it first
- # in order to close the menu comments and entries
- # if $Texi2HTML::Config::SIMPLE_MENU it should be
- # short-cicuited as it should be a complex format
+ # if $Texi2HTML::Config::SIMPLE_MENU we won't get there
+ # as the menu is a complex format in that case, so it
+ # is handled above
push @$stack, { 'format' => $macro, 'text' => '' };
if ($state->{'preformatted'})
{
@@ -10184,14 +10302,14 @@
elsif (($format_type{$macro} eq 'list') or
($format_type{$macro} eq 'table'))
{
my $format;
- #print STDERR "BEGIN $macro\n";
+ #print STDERR "LIST_TABLE $macro\n";
#dump_stack($text, $stack, $state);
if (($macro eq 'itemize') or ($macro =~ /^(|v|f)table$/))
{
my $command;
- my $appended;
- ($appended, $command) =
parse_format_command($_,$macro);
- $format = { 'format' => $macro, 'text' => '',
'command' => $command, 'appended' => $appended, 'term' => 0 };
+ my $prepended;
+ ($prepended, $command) =
parse_format_command($_,$macro);
+ $format = { 'format' => $macro, 'text' => '',
'command' => $command, 'prepended' => $prepended, 'term' => 0 };
$_ = '';
}
elsif ($macro eq 'enumerate')
@@ -10207,7 +10325,6 @@
if (!$max_columns)
{
echo_warn ("empty multitable", $line_nr);
- #warn "$WARN empty multitable\n";
$max_columns = 0;
}
$format = { 'format' => $macro, 'text' => '',
'max_columns' => $max_columns, 'cell' => 1 };
@@ -10258,7 +10375,6 @@
#open_cmd_line($stack, $state, ['keep','keep'],
\&do_quotation_line);
open_cmd_line($stack, $state, ['keep'],
\&do_quotation_line);
}
- #print STDERR "Begin cmd_line\n";
#dump_stack($text, $stack, $state);
next;
}
@@ -10390,13 +10506,6 @@
$arguments =
substitute_line($state->{'deff_line'}->{'arguments'}) if
(defined($state->{'deff_line'}->{'arguments'}));
$category =
&$Texi2HTML::Config::definition_category($category, $class, $def_style);
- # not an error for makeinfo
- #if (! $category) # category cannot be 0
- #{
- # echo_warn("Bad definition line $_",
$line_nr);
- # delete $state->{'cmd_line'};
- # return '';
- #}
my $index_label =
do_index_entry_label($state,$line_nr) if ($name ne '');
add_prev($text, $stack,
&$Texi2HTML::Config::def_line($category, $name, $type, $arguments,
$index_label));
}
@@ -10704,8 +10813,8 @@
push (@$stack, { 'format' => 'term', 'text' => '' });
# we cannot have a preformatted in table term (no <pre> in <dt>)
# thus we set teletyped style @t if there is no pre_style
+ # FIXME this should be format specific, and user defined
push (@$stack, { 'style' => 't', 'text' => '' }) if
($state->{'preformatted'} and
(!$state->{'preformatted_stack'}->[-1]->{'pre_style'}));
- #push (@$stack, { 'style' => $format->{'command'}, 'text' =>
$format->{'appended'} });
}
$format->{'term'} = 1;
return $format;
@@ -11115,13 +11224,11 @@
# undef -> close everything
# defined -> remove empty paragraphs, close until the first format or
paragraph.
# 1 -> don't close styles, duplicate stack of styles not closed
-# FIXME never used
-# '' -> close styles, don't duplicate
# if a $format is given the stack is closed according to $close_paragraph but
# if $format is encountered the closing stops
-sub close_stack($$$$;$$$)
+sub close_stack($$$$;$$)
{
my $text = shift;
my $stack = shift;
@@ -11129,8 +11236,6 @@
my $line_nr = shift;
my $close_paragraph = shift;
my $format = shift;
- # FIXME this is not used
- my $search_style = shift;
my $new_stack;
# cancel paragraph states
@@ -11189,7 +11294,6 @@
else
{
my $style = $stack->[$stack_level]->{'style'};
- last if (defined($search_style) and $style eq $search_style);
# FIXME images, footnotes, xrefs, anchors with $close_paragraphs ?
if ($close_paragraph)
{ #duplicate the stack
@@ -11310,9 +11414,7 @@
and ($stack->[-1]->{'text'} !~ /\S/))
{
pop @$stack;
- return 1;
}
- return 0;
}
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