@end direntry
@titlepage
---- texinfo-5.1/doc/info.texi.orig 2013-06-24 18:51:07.731911536 +0200
-+++ texinfo-5.1/doc/info.texi 2013-06-24 18:53:43.138571681 +0200
-@@ -36,9 +36,9 @@
- @end quotation
- @end copying
-
--@dircategory Texinfo documentation system
-+@dircategory Texinfo documentation system:
- @direntry
--* Info: (info). How to use the documentation browsing system.
-+* Info: (info). How to use the documentation browsing system
- @end direntry
-
- @titlepage
---- texinfo-6.0/doc/texinfo.texi.orig 2015-06-26 13:55:13.000000000 +0200
-+++ texinfo-6.0/doc/texinfo.texi 2015-07-17 21:13:40.433503285 +0200
-@@ -52,16 +52,16 @@
+--- texinfo-6.1/doc/texinfo.texi.orig 2016-02-06 10:04:55.000000000 +0100
++++ texinfo-6.1/doc/texinfo.texi 2016-02-20 10:19:40.158531500 +0100
+@@ -55,16 +55,16 @@
@end quotation
@end copying
@end direntry
@c Set smallbook if printing in smallbook format so the example of the
-@@ -570,8 +570,8 @@
+@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy
* Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy.
--* Format with @t{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format.
--* Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands.
-+* @t{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format.
-+* @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands.
- * Print with @t{lpr}:: How to print.
- * Within Emacs:: Printing from an Emacs shell.
+-* 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.
-@@ -584,7 +584,7 @@
- * @t{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes.
+@@ -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 @t{tex}/@t{texindex}
-@@ -595,12 +595,12 @@
- @code{texi2any}: The Generic Translator for Texinfo
+ Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex}
+@@ -582,12 +582,12 @@
+ @command{texi2any}: The Generic Translator for Texinfo
* Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation.
--* Invoking @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
-+* @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
- * @t{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}.
+-* Invoking @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
++* @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
+ * @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 @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
-+* @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
- * @t{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}.
+-* Invoking @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
++* @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
+ * @command{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}.
Customization Variables
-@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@
+@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@
located in other directories.
* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add
to the Info directory.
--* Invoking @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
-+* @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
+-* Invoking @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
++* @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
Generating HTML
-@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
+@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@
@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
@item Docbook
@cindex Docbook output, overview
-@@ -2572,8 +2572,7 @@
- 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
--@t{texi2dvi}}).
-+automatically creates indices as needed (@pxref{@t{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
-@@ -3093,7 +3092,7 @@
- when generating Info, etc. The @code{\input} line is still ignored in
- this processing, as well as leading blank lines.
+@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@
+ 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 @t{texi2any}}.
-+See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{@t{texi2any}}.
+-See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}.
++See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{@command{texi2any}}.
- @node @t{@@settitle}
-@@ -3726,8 +3725,8 @@
+ @node @code{@@settitle}
+@@ -2594,8 +2594,8 @@
You need to include the @code{@@set@dots{}contentsaftertitlepage}
commands early in the document (just after @code{@@setfilename}, for
-example). We recommend using @command{texi2dvi} (@pxref{Format with
--@t{texi2dvi}}) to specify this without altering the source file at
-+example). We recommend using @command{texi2dvi} (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}})
+-@command{texi2dvi}}) to specify this without altering the source file at
++example). We recommend using @command{texi2dvi} (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}})
+to specify this without altering the source file at
all. For example:
@example
-@@ -14035,8 +14034,7 @@
+@@ -12716,8 +12716,7 @@
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
--@t{texi2dvi}}).
-+extended @TeX{}s if they are available (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}}).
+-@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:
-@@ -15378,8 +15376,8 @@
+@@ -14040,8 +14039,8 @@
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
--@t{texi2dvi}}). Or, more reliably, eschew Texinfo macros altogether
-+@command{texi2dvi} with the @samp{-E} option (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}}).
+-@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}).
-@@ -15775,8 +15773,8 @@
+@@ -14433,8 +14432,8 @@
@itemize @bullet
@item
-If you run @command{texi2dvi} or its variants (@pxref{Format with
--@t{texi2dvi}}), you can pass @option{-E} and @command{texi2dvi}
-+If you run @command{texi2dvi} or its variants (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}}),
+-@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}.
-@@ -16140,8 +16138,8 @@
+@@ -14836,8 +14835,8 @@
@menu
* Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy.
--* Format with @t{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format.
--* Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands.
-+* @t{texi2dvi}:: The simplest way to format.
-+* @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: Formatting with explicit shell commands.
- * Print with @t{lpr}:: How to print.
+-* 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.
-@@ -16154,7 +16152,7 @@
- * @t{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes.
+@@ -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.
* Obtaining @TeX{}:: How to obtain @TeX{}.
@end menu
-@@ -16171,7 +16169,7 @@
+@@ -14867,7 +14866,7 @@
in itself.
--@node Format with @t{texi2dvi}
-+@node @t{texi2dvi}
- @section Format with @code{texi2dvi}
+-@node Format with @command{texi2dvi}
++@node @command{texi2dvi}
+ @section Format with @command{texi2dvi}
@pindex texi2dvi @r{(shell script)}
-@@ -16209,7 +16207,7 @@
+@@ -14897,7 +14896,7 @@
@opindex --pdf@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}}
@pindex pdftexi2dvi
With the @option{--pdf} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PDF output
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
-@@ -16263,7 +16261,7 @@
- For a list of all the options, run @samp{texi2dvi --help}.
+@@ -15031,7 +15030,7 @@
+ for troubleshooting purposes, and may change or disappear in the future.
--@node Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex}
-+@node @t{tex}/@t{texindex}
- @section Format with @code{tex}/@code{texindex}
+-@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}
-@@ -16479,7 +16477,7 @@
+@@ -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 @t{texi2dvi}}).
-+shell script (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}}).
+-shell script (@pxref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}).
++shell script (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}).
@example
@group
-@@ -16954,7 +16952,7 @@
- @xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}, for information about commands that make
+@@ -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 @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
-+@xref{@t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
+-@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.
-@@ -16985,7 +16983,7 @@
+@@ -15748,7 +15747,7 @@
@end group
@end example
--@xref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
-+@xref{@t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
+-@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.
-@@ -17034,7 +17032,7 @@
+@@ -15797,7 +15796,7 @@
margins, you must define a new command in @file{texinfo.tex} or
@file{texinfo.cnf}.
--@xref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
-+@xref{@t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}},
+-@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.
-@@ -17100,7 +17098,7 @@
+@@ -15863,7 +15862,7 @@
magnifications. Be prepared to experiment.
@section PDF Output
@cindex PDF output
@cindex Output, in PDF
-@@ -17109,7 +17107,7 @@
+@@ -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 @t{texi2dvi}}). If for some reason you
-+option (@pxref{@t{texi2dvi}}). If for some reason you
+-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}.
-@@ -17196,12 +17194,12 @@
+@@ -15959,12 +15958,12 @@
@menu
* Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation.
--* Invoking @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
-+* @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
- * @t{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}.
+-* Invoking @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
++* @command{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell.
+ * @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 @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
-+* @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
- * @t{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}.
+-* Invoking @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
++* @command{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo.
+ * @command{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}.
@end menu
-@@ -17262,10 +17260,10 @@
+@@ -16025,10 +16024,10 @@
@command{texi2any}.
--@node Invoking @t{texi2any}
-+@node @t{texi2any}
- @section Invoking @command{texi2any}/@code{makeinfo} from a Shell
+-@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
-@@ -17804,8 +17802,8 @@
+@@ -16567,8 +16566,8 @@
@command{texi2dvi} directly.
The output format options for this are @option{--dvi},
-@option{--dvipdf}, @option{--pdf}, and @option{--ps}. @xref{Format
--with @t{texi2dvi}}, for more details on these options and general
-+@option{--dvipdf}, @option{--pdf}, and @option{--ps}. @xref{@t{texi2dvi}},
+-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
-@@ -17979,7 +17977,7 @@
+@@ -16741,7 +16740,7 @@
@cindex Options, customization variables for
The following table gives the customization variables associated with
--some command line options. @xref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}, for the
-+some command line options. @xref{@t{texi2any}}, for the
+-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
-@@ -18054,7 +18052,7 @@
+@@ -16816,7 +16815,7 @@
@itemx xml
These correspond to the command-line options (and
@code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} environment variable values) of the same
--name. @xref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}.
-+name. @xref{@t{texi2any}}.
+-name. @xref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}.
++name. @xref{@command{texi2any}}.
@item debugcount
Instead of generating a regular output format, output the count of
-@@ -18702,7 +18700,7 @@
+@@ -17471,7 +17470,7 @@
The following transformations are currently supported (many are used
in the @code{pod2texi} utility distributed with Texinfo;
--@pxref{Invoking @t{pod2texi}}):
-+@pxref{@t{pod2texi}}):
+-@pxref{Invoking @command{pod2texi}}):
++@pxref{@command{pod2texi}}):
@ftable @samp
@item complete_tree_nodes_menus
-@@ -18877,7 +18875,7 @@
+@@ -17646,7 +17645,7 @@
appropriately in many languages.
--@node Invoking @t{pod2texi}
-+@node @t{pod2texi}
- @section Invoking @t{pod2texi}: Convert POD to Texinfo
+-@node Invoking @command{pod2texi}
++@node @command{pod2texi}
+ @section Invoking @command{pod2texi}: Convert POD to Texinfo
@pindex pod2texi
-@@ -19329,7 +19327,7 @@
+@@ -18102,7 +18101,7 @@
located in other directories.
* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add
to the Info directory.
--* Invoking @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
-+* @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
+-* Invoking @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
++* @command{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options.
@end menu
-@@ -19567,7 +19565,7 @@
+@@ -18340,7 +18339,7 @@
@@dircategory Texinfo documentation system
@@direntry
* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format.
@dots{}
@@end direntry
@end smallexample
-@@ -19578,7 +19576,7 @@
+@@ -18351,7 +18350,7 @@
INFO-DIR-SECTION Texinfo documentation system
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format.
@dots{}
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
@end smallexample
-@@ -19600,7 +19598,7 @@
+@@ -18373,7 +18372,7 @@
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 @t{install-info}}.
-+@ref{@t{install-info}}.
+-@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
-@@ -19635,7 +19633,7 @@
+@@ -18408,7 +18407,7 @@
traditional @command{man} system.
--@node Invoking @t{install-info}
-+@node @t{install-info}
+-@node Invoking @command{install-info}
++@node @command{install-info}
@subsection Invoking @command{install-info}
@pindex install-info
-@@ -19901,7 +19901,7 @@
+@@ -18676,7 +18675,7 @@
@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 @t{texi2any}}):
-+@pxref{@t{texi2any}}):
+-@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}):
++@pxref{@command{texi2any}}):
@enumerate
@item
-@@ -20005,7 +20003,7 @@
+@@ -18778,7 +18777,7 @@
@code{CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES}.
It is also possible to split at chapters or sections with
--@option{--split} (@pxref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}). In that case,
-+@option{--split} (@pxref{@t{texi2any}}). In that case,
+-@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
+@@ -22392,8 +22391,7 @@
+ 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