This is why all these tools, instead of running directly M4, invoke
-@command{autom4te} (@pxref{autom4te Invocation}) which, while answering to
+@command{autom4te} (@pxref{autom4te}) which, while answering to
a specific demand, stores additional information in
@file{autom4te.cache} for future runs. For instance, if you run
This is why all these tools, instead of running directly M4, invoke
-@command{autom4te} (@pxref{autom4te Invocation}) which, while answering to
+@command{autom4te} (@pxref{autom4te}) which, while answering to
a specific demand, stores additional information in
@file{autom4te.cache} for future runs. For instance, if you run