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texinfo update (Wed Dec 8 09:52:01 EST 2004)
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Karl Berry |
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texinfo update (Wed Dec 8 09:52:01 EST 2004) |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2004 09:52:14 -0500 |
Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.424
retrieving revision 1.425
diff -c -r1.424 -r1.425
*** ChangeLog 7 Dec 2004 22:53:09 -0000 1.424
--- ChangeLog 8 Dec 2004 14:34:33 -0000 1.425
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+ 2004-12-08 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
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+ * doc/texinfo.txi (ref): rewrite last two redundant paragraphs.
+
2004-12-07 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
* doc/texinfo.txi (Macro Details): document @c kludge in macro
Index: doc/texinfo.txi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.121
retrieving revision 1.122
diff -c -r1.121 -r1.122
*** doc/texinfo.txi 7 Dec 2004 22:53:09 -0000 1.121
--- doc/texinfo.txi 8 Dec 2004 14:34:33 -0000 1.122
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*** 1,5 ****
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @c $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.121 2004/12/07 22:53:09 karl Exp $
@c Ordinarily, Texinfo files have the extension .texi. But texinfo.texi
@c clashes with texinfo.tex on 8.3 filesystems, so we use texinfo.txi.
--- 1,5 ----
\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @c $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.122 2004/12/08 14:34:33 karl Exp $
@c Ordinarily, Texinfo files have the extension .texi. But texinfo.texi
@c clashes with texinfo.tex on 8.3 filesystems, so we use texinfo.txi.
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*** 6300,6315 ****
Sea surges are described in *Note Hurricanes::.
@end example
! @quotation Caution
! You should write a period or comma immediately after an @code{@@ref}
! command with two or more arguments. Otherwise, Info will generate a
! (grammatically incorrect) period, just so the cross-reference doesn't
! fail completely.
! @end quotation
! As a general rule, you should write a period or comma after every
! @code{@@ref} command. This works best in both the printed and the
! Info output.
@node pxref
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Sea surges are described in *Note Hurricanes::.
@end example
! As a general rule, you should write a period or comma immediately
! after an @code{@@ref} command with two or more arguments.
! If there is no such following punctuation, @command{makeinfo} will
! generate a (grammatically incorrect) period in the Info output;
! otherwise, the cross-reference would fail completely, due to the
! current syntax of Info format.
@node pxref
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*** 18459,18465 ****
Concurrent Versions System}) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
@example
! $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.121 2004/12/07 22:53:09 karl Exp $
@end example
(This is useful in all sources that use version control, not just manuals.)
You may wish to include the @samp{$Id:} comment in the @code{@@copying}
--- 18456,18462 ----
Concurrent Versions System}) or RCS (see rcsintro(1)) version control
systems, which expand it into a string such as:
@example
! $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.122 2004/12/08 14:34:33 karl Exp $
@end example
(This is useful in all sources that use version control, not just manuals.)
You may wish to include the @samp{$Id:} comment in the @code{@@copying}
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*** 18525,18531 ****
@verbatim
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.121 2004/12/07 22:53:09 karl Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename sample.info
@include version.texi
--- 18522,18528 ----
@verbatim
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: texinfo.txi,v 1.122 2004/12/08 14:34:33 karl Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename sample.info
@include version.texi
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