--- texinfo-6.0/doc/info-stnd.texi.orig 2015-07-17 21:06:08.870188902 +0200 +++ texinfo-6.0/doc/info-stnd.texi 2015-07-17 21:09:52.940179499 +0200 @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. @end copying -@dircategory Texinfo documentation system +@dircategory Texinfo documentation system: @direntry -* info stand-alone: (info-stnd). Read Info documents without Emacs. +* info stand-alone: (info-stnd). Read Info documents without Emacs @end direntry @titlepage --- texinfo-6.4/doc/texinfo.texi.orig 2017-05-24 21:50:37.000000000 +0200 +++ texinfo-6.4/doc/texinfo.texi 2017-06-29 21:30:29.610768169 +0200 @@ -55,16 +55,16 @@ @end quotation @end copying -@dircategory Texinfo documentation system +@dircategory Texinfo documentation system: @direntry -* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. Update info/dir entries. -* makeinfo: (texinfo)Invoking makeinfo. Translate Texinfo source. -* pod2texi: (pod2texi)Invoking pod2texi. Translate Perl POD to Texinfo. -* texi2dvi: (texinfo)Format with texi2dvi. Print Texinfo documents. -* texi2pdf: (texinfo)PDF Output. PDF output for Texinfo. -* pdftexi2dvi: (texinfo)PDF Output. PDF output for Texinfo. -* texindex: (texinfo)Format with tex/texindex. Sort Texinfo index files. +* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format +* install-info: (texinfo)install-info. Update info/dir entries +* makeinfo: (texinfo)makeinfo. Translate Texinfo source +* pod2texi: (pod2texi)pod2texi. Translate Perl POD to Texinfo +* texi2dvi: (texinfo)texi2dvi. Print Texinfo documents +* texi2pdf: (texinfo)texi2pdf. PDF output for Texinfo +* pdftexi2dvi: (texinfo)pdftexi2dvi. PDF output for Texinfo +* texindex: (texinfo)tex/texindex. Sort Texinfo index files @end direntry @c Set smallbook if printing in smallbook format so the example of the @@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ Formatting and Printing Hardcopy * Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy. -* Format with @command{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format. -* Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands. +* @command{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format. +* @command{tex}/@command{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands. * Print with @command{lpr}:: How to print. * Within Emacs:: How to format and print from an Emacs shell. * Texinfo Mode Printing:: How to format and print in Texinfo mode. @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ * @code{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes. * Cropmarks and Magnification:: How to print marks to indicate the size of pages and how to print scaled up output. -* PDF Output:: Portable Document Format output. +* texi2pdf:: Portable Document Format output. * Obtaining @TeX{}:: How to obtain @TeX{}. Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex} @@ -582,13 +582,13 @@ @command{texi2any}: The Generic Translator for Texinfo * Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation. -* Invoking @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. +* @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. * @command{texi2any} Environment Variables:: * @command{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}. * Pointer Validation:: How to check that pointers point somewhere. * Customization Variables:: Configuring @command{texi2any}. * Internationalization of Document Strings:: Translating program-inserted text. -* Invoking @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. +* @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. * @command{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}. Customization Variables @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ located in other directories. * Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add to the Info directory. -* Invoking @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. +* @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. Generating HTML @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ @uref{http://tug.org/TUGboat/tb22-3/tb72beebe-pdf.pdf} have some background. By default, Texinfo uses the @command{pdftex} program, an extension of @TeX{}, to output PDF; see -@uref{http://tug.org/applications/pdftex}. @xref{PDF Output}. +@uref{http://tug.org/applications/pdftex}. @xref{texi2pdf}. @item Docbook @cindex Docbook output, overview @@ -1966,7 +1966,7 @@ the original file name to leave enough space for the subfile suffix, thus producing files named @file{texin-10}, @file{gcc.i12}, etc. -See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}. +See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{@command{texi2any}}. @node @code{@@settitle} @@ -12686,8 +12686,7 @@ itself, but will usually be the case for up-to-date distributions of the extended @TeX{} programs @command{etex} (DVI output) and @command{pdftex} (PDF output). @command{texi2dvi} will use the -extended @TeX{}s if they are available (@pxref{Format with -@command{texi2dvi}}). +extended @TeX{}s if they are available (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}). In September 2006, the W3C Internationalization Activity released a new recommendation for specifying languages: @@ -14009,8 +14008,8 @@ some of the caveats are listed below. Thus, if you get macro-related errors when producing the printed version of a manual, you might try expanding the macros with @command{makeinfo} by invoking -@command{texi2dvi} with the @samp{-E} option (@pxref{Format with -@command{texi2dvi}}). Or, more reliably, eschew Texinfo macros altogether +@command{texi2dvi} with the @samp{-E} option (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}). +Or, more reliably, eschew Texinfo macros altogether and use a language designed for macro processing, such as M4 (@pxref{External Macro Processors}). @@ -14433,8 +14432,8 @@ @itemize @bullet @item -If you run @command{texi2dvi} or its variants (@pxref{Format with -@command{texi2dvi}}), you can pass @option{-E} and @command{texi2dvi} +If you run @command{texi2dvi} or its variants (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}), +you can pass @option{-E} and @command{texi2dvi} will run @command{makeinfo} first to expand macros and eliminate @samp{#line}. @@ -14836,8 +14835,8 @@ @menu * Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy. -* Format with @command{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format. -* Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands. +* @command{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format. +* @command{tex}/@command{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands. * Print with @command{lpr}:: How to print. * Within Emacs:: How to format and print from an Emacs shell. * Texinfo Mode Printing:: How to format and print in Texinfo mode. @@ -14850,7 +14849,7 @@ * @code{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes. * Cropmarks and Magnification:: How to print marks to indicate the size of pages and how to print scaled up output. -* PDF Output:: Portable Document Format output. +* texi2pdf:: Portable Document Format output. * Obtaining @TeX{}:: How to obtain @TeX{}. @end menu @@ -14867,7 +14866,7 @@ in itself. -@node Format with @command{texi2dvi} +@node @command{texi2dvi} @section Format with @command{texi2dvi} @pindex texi2dvi @r{(shell script)} @@ -14897,7 +14896,7 @@ @opindex --pdf@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} @pindex pdftexi2dvi With the @option{--pdf} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PDF output -instead of DVI (@pxref{PDF Output}), by running @command{pdftex} +instead of DVI (@pxref{texi2pdf}), by running @command{pdftex} instead of @command{tex}. Alternatively, the command @command{texi2pdf} is an abbreviation for running @samp{texi2dvi --pdf}. The command @command{pdftexi2dvi} is also provided as a @@ -15031,7 +15030,7 @@ for troubleshooting purposes, and may change or disappear in the future. -@node Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex} +@node @command{tex}/@command{texindex} @section Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex} @cindex Shell formatting with @code{tex} and @code{texindex} @@ -15245,7 +15244,7 @@ For example, the following commands will (probably) suffice to sort the indices, format, and print this manual using the @code{texi2dvi} -shell script (@pxref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}). +shell script (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}). @example @group @@ -15718,7 +15717,7 @@ @xref{@code{@@small@dots{}}}, for information about commands that make it easier to produce examples for a smaller manual. -@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, +@xref{@command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to format with @code{@@smallbook} that do not require changing the source file. @@ -15748,7 +15747,7 @@ @end group @end example -@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, +@xref{@command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to format for different paper sizes that do not require changing the source file. @@ -15797,7 +15796,7 @@ margins, you must define a new command in @file{texinfo.tex} or @file{texinfo.cnf}. -@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, +@xref{@command{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to specify @code{@@pagesizes} that do not require changing the source file. @@ -15863,7 +15862,7 @@ magnifications. Be prepared to experiment. -@node PDF Output +@node texi2pdf @section PDF Output @cindex PDF output @cindex Output, in PDF @@ -15872,7 +15871,7 @@ The simplest way to generate PDF output from Texinfo source is to run the convenience script @command{texi2pdf} (or @command{pdftexi2dvi}); this executes the @command{texi2dvi} script with the @option{--pdf} -option (@pxref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}). If for some reason you +option (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}). If for some reason you want to process the document by hand, you can run the @command{pdftex} program instead of plain @command{tex}. That is, run @samp{pdftex foo.texi} instead of @samp{tex foo.texi}. @@ -15959,13 +15958,13 @@ @menu * Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation. -* Invoking @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. +* @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. * @command{texi2any} Environment Variables:: * @command{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}. * Pointer Validation:: How to check that pointers point somewhere. * Customization Variables:: Configuring @command{texi2any}. * Internationalization of Document Strings:: Translating program-inserted text. -* Invoking @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. +* @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. * @command{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}. @end menu @@ -16026,10 +16025,10 @@ @command{texi2any}. -@node Invoking @command{texi2any} +@node @command{texi2any} @section Invoking @command{texi2any}/@command{makeinfo} from a Shell -@anchor{Invoking makeinfo} +@anchor{makeinfo} @pindex makeinfo @pindex texi2any @@ -16604,8 +16603,8 @@ @command{texi2dvi} directly. The output format options for this are @option{--dvi}, -@option{--dvipdf}, @option{--pdf}, and @option{--ps}. @xref{Format -with @command{texi2dvi}}, for more details on these options and general +@option{--dvipdf}, @option{--pdf}, and @option{--ps}. @xref{@command{texi2dvi}}, +for more details on these options and general @command{texi2dvi} operation. In addition, the @option{--verbose}, @option{--silent}, and @option{--quiet} options are passed on if specified; the @option{-I} and @option{-o} options are likewise passed @@ -16778,7 +16777,7 @@ @cindex Options, customization variables for The following table gives the customization variables associated with -some command line options. @xref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}, for the +some command line options. @xref{@command{texi2any}}, for the meaning of the options. @multitable @columnfractions 0.5 0.5 @@ -16871,7 +16870,7 @@ @itemx xml These correspond to the command-line options (and @code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} environment variable values) of the same -name. @xref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}. +name. @xref{@command{texi2any}}. @item debugtree @cindex tree representation, for debugging @@ -17515,7 +17514,7 @@ The following transformations are currently supported (many are used in the @code{pod2texi} utility distributed with Texinfo; -@pxref{Invoking @command{pod2texi}}): +@pxref{@command{pod2texi}}): @ftable @samp @item complete_tree_nodes_menus @@ -17686,7 +17685,7 @@ appropriately in many languages. -@node Invoking @command{pod2texi} +@node @command{pod2texi} @section Invoking @command{pod2texi}: Convert POD to Texinfo @pindex pod2texi @@ -18142,7 +18141,7 @@ located in other directories. * Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add to the Info directory. -* Invoking @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. +* @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. @end menu @@ -18380,7 +18379,7 @@ @@dircategory Texinfo documentation system @@direntry * Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{} +* install-info: (texinfo)install-info. @dots{} @dots{} @@end direntry @end smallexample @@ -18391,7 +18390,7 @@ INFO-DIR-SECTION Texinfo documentation system START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY * Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{} +* install-info: (texinfo)install-info. @dots{} @dots{} END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY @end smallexample @@ -18413,7 +18412,7 @@ most others. Description for individual utilities best start in column 48, where possible. For more information about formatting see the @samp{--calign}, @samp{--align}, and @samp{--max-width} options in -@ref{Invoking @command{install-info}}. +@ref{@command{install-info}}. If you use @code{@@dircategory} more than once in the Texinfo source, each usage specifies the `current' category; any subsequent @@ -18448,7 +18447,7 @@ traditional @command{man} system. -@node Invoking @command{install-info} +@node @command{install-info} @subsection Invoking @command{install-info} @pindex install-info @@ -18716,7 +18715,7 @@ @pindex html32.pm Some known exceptions to HTML@tie{}3.2 (using @samp{--init-file=html32.pm} produces strict HTML@tie{}3.2 output; -@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}): +@pxref{@command{texi2any}}): @enumerate @item @@ -18818,7 +18817,7 @@ @code{CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES}. It is also possible to split at chapters or sections with -@option{--split} (@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}). In that case, +@option{--split} (@pxref{@command{texi2any}}). In that case, the file names are constructed after the name of the node associated with the relevant sectioning command. Also, unless @option{--no-node-files} is specified, a redirection file is output @@ -22449,8 +22448,7 @@ this, you must run the @code{texindex} command after first running the @code{tex} typesetting command; and then you must run the @code{tex} command again. Or else run the @code{texi2dvi} command which -automatically creates indices as needed (@pxref{Format with -@command{texi2dvi}}). +automatically creates indices as needed (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}). Often, when you are writing a document, you want to typeset and print only part of a file to see what it will look like. You can use the