-@@ -12823,7 +12823,7 @@
- For a list of other options, run @samp{texi2dvi --help}.
-
-
--@node Print with lpr, Within Emacs, Format with texi2dvi, Hardcopy
-+@node Print with lpr, Within Emacs, texi2dvi, Hardcopy
- @section Shell Print Using @code{lpr -d}
- @pindex lpr @r{(DVI print command)}
-
-@@ -13331,7 +13331,7 @@
- @xref{small}, for information about
- commands that make it easier to produce examples for a smaller manual.
-
--@xref{Format with texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
-+@xref{texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
- @TeX{}}, for other ways to format with @code{@@smallbook} that do not
- require changing the source file.
-
-@@ -13360,7 +13360,7 @@
- @end group
- @end example
-
--@xref{Format with texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
-+@xref{texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
- @TeX{}}, for other ways to format with @code{@@afourpaper} that do not
- require changing the source file.
-
-@@ -13406,7 +13406,7 @@
- margins, you must define a new command in @file{texinfo.tex} (or
- @file{texinfo.cnf}, @pxref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for @TeX{}}).
-
--@xref{Format with texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
-+@xref{texi2dvi}, and @ref{Preparing for TeX,,Preparing for
- @TeX{}}, for other ways to specify @code{@@pagesizes} that do not
- require changing the source file.
-
-@@ -14222,7 +14222,7 @@
- located in other directories.
- * Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add
- to the Info directory.
--* Invoking install-info:: @code{install-info} options.
-+* install-info:: @code{install-info} options.
- @end menu
-
-
-@@ -14447,7 +14447,7 @@
- special CTRL-_ character that Info needs will be present.
-
-
--@node Installing Dir Entries, Invoking install-info, Other Info Directories, Install an Info File
-+@node Installing Dir Entries, install-info, Other Info Directories, Install an Info File
- @subsection Installing Info Directory Files
-
- When you install an Info file onto your system, you can use the program
-@@ -14468,7 +14468,7 @@
- @@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
-@@ -14479,7 +14479,7 @@
- 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
-@@ -14505,8 +14505,8 @@
- entry for the manual as a whole in the appropriate other category.
-
-
--@node Invoking install-info
--@subsection Invoking install-info
-+@node install-info
-+@subsection install-info
-
- @pindex install-info
-
-@@ -17047,7 +17047,7 @@
- command and you can use the @kbd{M-x Info-validate} command.@refill
-
- @menu
--* makeinfo Preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors.
-+* makeinfo:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors.
- * Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting.
- * Debugging with TeX:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting.
- * Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}.
-@@ -17055,7 +17055,7 @@
- * Running Info-Validate:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
- @end menu
-
--@node makeinfo Preferred, Debugging with Info, Catching Mistakes, Catching Mistakes
-+@node makeinfo, Debugging with Info, Catching Mistakes, Catching Mistakes
- @ifinfo
- @heading @code{makeinfo} Find Errors
- @end ifinfo
-@@ -17074,7 +17074,7 @@
- cannot use @code{makeinfo}, or your problem is very puzzling, then you
- may want to use the tools described in this appendix.@refill
-
--@node Debugging with Info, Debugging with TeX, makeinfo Preferred, Catching Mistakes
-+@node Debugging with Info, Debugging with TeX, makeinfo, Catching Mistakes
- @comment node-name, next, previous, up
- @section Catching Errors with Info Formatting
- @cindex Catching errors with Info formatting
+
+-@node Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex}
++@node @command{tex}/@command{texindex}
+ @nodedescription Formatting with explicit shell commands.
+ @section Format with @command{tex}/@command{texindex}
+
+@@ -14336,7 +14335,7 @@ Thus, the beginning of your file would l
+
+ @noindent @code{@@novalidate} also turns off validation in
+ @command{texi2any}, just like its @code{--no-validate} option
+-(@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}).
++(@pxref{@command{texi2any}}).
+
+ Furthermore, you need not run @command{texindex} each time after you run
+ @command{tex}. The @command{tex} formatting command simply uses whatever
+@@ -14395,7 +14394,7 @@ file directly.
+
+ For example, the following commands will (probably) suffice to sort
+ the indices, format, and print this manual using the @command{texi2dvi}
+-shell script (@pxref{Format with @command{texi2dvi}}).
++shell script (@pxref{@command{texi2dvi}}).
+
+ @example
+ @group
+@@ -14616,11 +14615,11 @@ anything which can be specified on the c
+ specified within a initialization file.
+
+
+-@node Invoking @command{texi2any}
++@node @command{texi2any}
+ @nodedescription Running the translator from a shell.
+ @section Invoking @command{texi2any} from a Shell
+
+-@anchor{Invoking makeinfo}
++@anchor{makeinfo}
+ @pindex makeinfo
+ @pindex texi2any
+
+@@ -15275,8 +15274,8 @@ tricks together with @file{texinfo.tex},
+ @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
+@@ -15413,7 +15412,7 @@ variables may not be passed on to @TeX{}
+ @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
+@@ -15487,7 +15486,7 @@ forms:
+ @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}}.
+
+ @cindex tree representation, for debugging
+ @cindex debugging document, with tree representation
+@@ -16130,13 +16129,13 @@ output quotation marks.
+ For Info output, column at which to start a menu entry description
+ provided by @code{@@nodedescription} or @code{@@nodedescriptionblock}.
+ Undefined by default, in which case 45% of the fill column value is used
+-(@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}).
++(@pxref{@command{texi2any}}).
+
+ @item AUTO_MENU_MAX_WIDTH
+ Maximum number of columns in a menu entry line in Info when adding a
+ description from @code{@@nodedescription} or @code{@@nodedescriptionblock}.
+ Undefined by default, in which case 10% more than the fill column value
+-is used (@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}).
++is used (@pxref{@command{texi2any}}).
+
+ @item CHECK_MISSING_MENU_ENTRY
+ When a @code{@@menu} block occurs in a node, check if there is a menu
+@@ -16488,7 +16487,7 @@ This may be remedied in a future release
+
+ 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
+@@ -16670,7 +16669,7 @@ format, while nevertheless with rich for
+ appropriately in many languages.
+
+
+-@node Invoking @command{pod2texi}
++@node @command{pod2texi}
+ @nodedescription Translating Perl Pod to Texinfo.
+ @section Invoking @command{pod2texi}: Convert Pod to Texinfo
+
+@@ -17063,7 +17062,7 @@ start at column 32, starting at zero (as
+ 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
+@@ -17076,7 +17075,7 @@ documentation for the different programs
+ traditional @command{man} system.
+
+
+-@node Invoking @command{install-info}
++@node @command{install-info}
+ @nodedescription @code{install-info} options.
+ @subsection Invoking @command{install-info}
+
+@@ -17323,7 +17322,7 @@ large Info file into shorter @dfn{indire
+ 300,000 characters each. With @command{texi2any}, splitting
+ may be prevented by @option{--no-split}, and the default size
+ of 300,000 characters may be modified with @option{--split-size}
+-(@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}).
++(@pxref{@command{texi2any}}).
+
+ When a file is split, Info itself makes use of a shortened version of
+ the original file that contains just the tag table and references to
+@@ -17505,7 +17504,7 @@ Variables}. In particular, there is sup
+ @code{@@example} (@pxref{Syntax Highlighting}). You can also write so-called
+ @dfn{initialization files}, or @dfn{init files} for short, to modify almost
+ every aspect of HTML output formatting. Initialization files contain code and
+-are loaded by @option{--init-file} (@pxref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}).
++are loaded by @option{--init-file} (@pxref{@command{texi2any}}).
+
+ Some initialization files are maintained with Texinfo and installed
+ in the default case. For example, @file{chm.pm} produces the intermediate
+@@ -17595,7 +17594,7 @@ insensitive filesystem by setting the cu
+ @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
+@@ -17816,7 +17815,7 @@ The EPUB output file is not generated if
+ is left after the final EPUB file has been generated if
+ @code{EPUB_KEEP_CONTAINER_FOLDER} is set.
+
+-@xref{Invoking @command{texi2any}}.
++@xref{@command{texi2any}}.
+
+
+ @node EPUB Cross-References
+@@ -23111,7 +23110,7 @@ have been called the @code{@@regularbook
+ called the @code{@@smallbook} command by comparison to the 8.5 by 11
+ inch format.)
+
+-@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}},
++@xref{@command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}},
+ and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to format with
+ @code{@@smallbook} with @TeX{} that do not require changing the source file.
+
+@@ -23137,7 +23136,7 @@ You may or may not prefer the formatting
+ wide format, @code{@@afivepaper} for A5 paper, and @code{@@bsixpaper} for
+ B6 paper.
+
+-@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}}
++@xref{@command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}}
+ and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to format for different
+ paper sizes that do not require changing the source file.
+
+@@ -23181,7 +23180,7 @@ To make more elaborate changes, such as
+ margins, you must define a new command in @file{texinfo.tex} or
+ @file{texinfo.cnf}.
+
+-@xref{Format with @command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}},
++@xref{@command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf}},
+ and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, for other ways to specify
+ @code{@@pagesizes} that do not require changing the source file.
+
+--- texinfo-7.1/doc/pod2texi.texi.orig 2023-08-15 14:06:23.000000000 +0200
++++ texinfo-7.1/doc/pod2texi.texi 2023-11-07 22:11:30.144286396 +0100
+@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
+ @subsection pod2texi
+-@anchor{pod2texi}
+
+ @subsubheading pod2texi NAME
+ @anchor{pod2texi NAME}