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+diff -Nru gettext-0.10.35/doc/gettext.texi gettext-0.10.35.new/doc/gettext.texi
+--- gettext-0.10.35/doc/gettext.texi Fri May 1 07:53:32 1998
++++ gettext-0.10.35.new/doc/gettext.texi Fri Apr 9 18:09:45 1999
+@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
+
+ @include version.texi
+
+-@dircategory GNU Gettext Utilities
++@dircategory GNU Gettext Utilities:
+ @direntry
+-* Gettext: (gettext). GNU gettext utilities.
+-* gettextize: (gettext)gettextize Invocation. Prepare a package for gettext.
+-* msgfmt: (gettext)msgfmt Invocation. Make MO files out of PO files.
+-* msgmerge: (gettext)msgmerge Invocation. Update two PO files into one.
+-* xgettext: (gettext)xgettext Invocation. Extract strings into a PO file.
++* Gettext: (gettext) GNU gettext utilities
++* gettextize: (gettext)gettextize Prepare a package for gettext
++* msgfmt: (gettext)msgfmt Make MO files out of PO files
++* msgmerge: (gettext)msgmerge Update two PO files into one
++* xgettext: (gettext)xgettext Extract strings into a PO file
+ @end direntry
+
+ @ifinfo
+@@ -118,13 +118,13 @@
+
+ Making the Initial PO File
+
+-* xgettext Invocation:: Invoking the @code{xgettext} Program
++* xgettext:: Invoking the @code{xgettext} Program
+ * C Sources Context:: C Sources Context
+ * Compendium:: Using Translation Compendiums
+
+ Updating Existing PO Files
+
+-* msgmerge Invocation:: Invoking the @code{msgmerge} Program
++* msgmerge:: Invoking the @code{msgmerge} Program
+ * Translated Entries::
+ * Fuzzy Entries:: Fuzzy translated Entries
+ * Untranslated Entries:: Untranslated Entries
+@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
+
+ Producing Binary MO Files
+
+-* msgfmt Invocation:: Invoking the @code{msgfmt} Program
++* msgfmt:: Invoking the @code{msgfmt} Program
+ * MO Files:: The Format of GNU MO Files
+
+ The User's View
+@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
+
+ * Flat and Non-Flat:: Flat or Non-Flat Directory Structures
+ * Prerequisites:: Prerequisite Works
+-* gettextize Invocation:: Invoking the @code{gettextize} Program
++* gettextize:: Invoking the @code{gettextize} Program
+ * Adjusting Files:: Files You Must Create or Alter
+
+ Files You Must Create or Alter
+@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@
+ exactly where in C sources each string is used. All translations
+ are set to empty. The letter @kbd{t} in @file{.pot} marks this as
+ a Template PO file, not yet oriented towards any particular language.
+-@xref{xgettext Invocation}, for more details about how one calls the
++@xref{xgettext}, for more details about how one calls the
+ @code{xgettext} program. If you are @emph{really} lazy, you might
+ be interested at working a lot more right away, and preparing the
+ whole distribution setup (@pxref{Maintainers}). By doing so, you
+@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@
+ which are no longer used in the program sources (@pxref{Obsolete
+ Entries}). It finally discovers new strings and inserts them in
+ the resulting PO file as untranslated entries (@pxref{Untranslated
+-Entries}). @xref{msgmerge Invocation}, for more information about what
++Entries}). @xref{msgmerge}, for more information about what
+ @code{msgmerge} really does.
+
+ Whatever route or means taken, the goal is to obtain an updated
+@@ -736,9 +736,9 @@
+ Once the PO file is complete and dependable, the @code{msgfmt} program
+ is used for turning the PO file into a machine-oriented format, which
+ may yield efficient retrieval of translations by the programs of the
+-package, whenever needed at runtime (@pxref{MO Files}). @xref{msgfmt
+-Invocation}, for more information about all modalities of execution
+-for the @code{msgfmt} program.
++package, whenever needed at runtime (@pxref{MO Files}). @xref{msgfmt},
++for more information about all modalities of execution for the @code{msgfmt}
++program.
+
+ Finally, the modified and marked C sources are compiled and linked
+ with the GNU @code{gettext} library, usually through the operation of
+@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@
+
+ In case the @kbd{c-format} flag is given for a string the @code{msgfmt}
+ does some more tests to check to validity of the translation.
+-@xref{msgfmt Invocation}.
++@xref{msgfmt}.
+
+ @end table
+
+@@ -1678,15 +1678,14 @@
+ to use must contain the string @kbd{xgettext:no-c-format}.
+
+ If a string is marked with @kbd{c-format} and this is not correct the
+-user can find out who is responsible for the decision. @xref{xgettext
+-Invocation} to see how the @kbd{--debug} option can be used for solving
+-this problem.
++user can find out who is responsible for the decision. @xref{xgettext},
++to see how the @kbd{--debug} option can be used for solving this problem.
+
+ @node Special cases, , c-format, Sources
+ @section Special Cases of Translatable Strings
+
+ The attentive reader might now point out that it is not always possible
+-to mark translatable string with @code{gettext} or something like this.
++to mark translatable string with @code{gettext}, or something like this.
+ Consider the following case:
+
+ @example
+@@ -1710,7 +1709,7 @@
+ While it is no problem to mark the string @code{"a default message"} it
+ is not possible to mark the string initializers for @code{messages}.
+ What is to be done? We have to fulfill two tasks. First we have to mark the
+-strings so that the @code{xgettext} program (@pxref{xgettext Invocation})
++strings so that the @code{xgettext} program (@pxref{xgettext})
+ can find them, and second we have to translate the string at runtime
+ before printing them.
+
+@@ -1740,8 +1739,7 @@
+
+ Please convince yourself that the string which is written by
+ @code{fputs} is translated in any case. How to get @code{xgettext} know
+-the additional keyword @code{gettext_noop} is explained in @ref{xgettext
+-Invocation}.
++the additional keyword @code{gettext_noop} is explained in @ref{xgettext}.
+
+ The above is of course not the only solution. You could also come along
+ with the following one:
+@@ -1783,12 +1781,12 @@
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+
+ @menu
+-* xgettext Invocation:: Invoking the @code{xgettext} Program
++* xgettext:: Invoking the @code{xgettext} Program
+ * C Sources Context:: C Sources Context
+ * Compendium:: Using Translation Compendiums
+ @end menu
+
+-@node xgettext Invocation, C Sources Context, Initial, Initial
++@node xgettext, C Sources Context, Initial, Initial
+ @section Invoking the @code{xgettext} Program
+
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+@@ -1915,7 +1913,7 @@
+ cases, like strings in preprocessor macros, ANSI concatenation of
+ adjacent strings, and escaped end of lines for continued strings.
+
+-@node C Sources Context, Compendium, xgettext Invocation, Initial
++@node C Sources Context, Compendium, xgettext, Initial
+ @section C Sources Context
+
+ PO mode is particularily powerful when used with PO files
+@@ -2040,7 +2038,7 @@
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+
+ @menu
+-* msgmerge Invocation:: Invoking the @code{msgmerge} Program
++* msgmerge:: Invoking the @code{msgmerge} Program
+ * Translated Entries::
+ * Fuzzy Entries::
+ * Untranslated Entries:: Untranslated Entries
+@@ -2050,7 +2048,7 @@
+ * Auxiliary:: Consulting Auxiliary PO Files
+ @end menu
+
+-@node msgmerge Invocation, Translated Entries, Updating, Updating
++@node msgmerge, Translated Entries, Updating, Updating
+ @section Invoking the @code{msgmerge} Program
+
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+@@ -2642,11 +2640,11 @@
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+
+ @menu
+-* msgfmt Invocation:: Invoking the @code{msgfmt} Program
++* msgfmt:: Invoking the @code{msgfmt} Program
+ * MO Files:: The Format of GNU MO Files
+ @end menu
+
+-@node msgfmt Invocation, MO Files, Binaries, Binaries
++@node msgfmt, MO Files, Binaries, Binaries
+ @section Invoking the @code{msgfmt} Program
+
+ @c FIXME: Rewrite.
+@@ -2722,7 +2720,7 @@
+ If input file is @samp{-}, standard input is read. If output file
+ is @samp{-}, output is written to standard output.
+
+-@node MO Files, , msgfmt Invocation, Binaries
++@node MO Files, , msgfmt, Binaries
+ @section The Format of GNU MO Files
+
+ The format of the generated MO files is best described by a picture,
+@@ -3078,7 +3076,7 @@
+ method of normal file handling (open-use-close) and that it does not
+ burden the programmer so many task, especially the unique key handling.
+ Of course here is also a unique key needed, but this key is the
+-message itself (how long or short it is). @xref{Comparison} for a
++message itself (how long or short it is). @xref{Comparison}, for a
+ more detailed comparison of the two methods.
+
+ The following section contains a rather detailed description of the
+@@ -4146,7 +4144,7 @@
+ @menu
+ * Flat and Non-Flat:: Flat or Non-Flat Directory Structures
+ * Prerequisites:: Prerequisite Works
+-* gettextize Invocation:: Invoking the @code{gettextize} Program
++* gettextize:: Invoking the @code{gettextize} Program
+ * Adjusting Files:: Files You Must Create or Alter
+ @end menu
+
+@@ -4181,7 +4179,7 @@
+ to flat distributions, we might add some notes about how to proceed
+ in flat situations.
+
+-@node Prerequisites, gettextize Invocation, Flat and Non-Flat, Maintainers
++@node Prerequisites, gettextize, Flat and Non-Flat, Maintainers
+ @section Prerequisite Works
+
+ There are some works which are required for using GNU @code{gettext}
+@@ -4261,7 +4259,7 @@
+ a maintainer, ever think there is a real problem with a team, please
+ never try to @emph{solve} a team's problem on your own.
+
+-@node gettextize Invocation, Adjusting Files, Prerequisites, Maintainers
++@node gettextize, Adjusting Files, Prerequisites, Maintainers
+ @section Invoking the @code{gettextize} Program
+
+ Some files are consistently and identically needed in every package
+@@ -4353,7 +4351,7 @@
+ directory needs its own @file{Makefile}, and it has been designed so
+ it can be identical in all packages.
+
+-@node Adjusting Files, , gettextize Invocation, Maintainers
++@node Adjusting Files, , gettextize, Maintainers
+ @section Files You Must Create or Alter
+
+ Besides files which are automatically added through @code{gettextize},