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[7776] info-stnd.texi hyphenate cross-reference
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[7776] info-stnd.texi hyphenate cross-reference |
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Sat, 13 May 2017 15:00:40 -0400 (EDT) |
Revision: 7776
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=7776
Author: gavin
Date: 2017-05-13 15:00:40 -0400 (Sat, 13 May 2017)
Log Message:
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info-stnd.texi hyphenate cross-reference
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2017-05-13 18:54:22 UTC (rev 7775)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2017-05-13 19:00:40 UTC (rev 7776)
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
2017-05-13 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * doc/info-stnd.texi (Xref Commands, Parts of an Xref)
+ (Selecting Xrefs): Change 'cross reference' to 'cross-reference'.
+
+2017-05-13 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* doc/info-stnd.texi (Variables) <scroll-last-node>: Remove full
stop from a quoted message.
Modified: trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi 2017-05-13 18:54:22 UTC (rev 7775)
+++ trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi 2017-05-13 19:00:40 UTC (rev 7776)
@@ -1265,16 +1265,16 @@
@node Xref Commands
address@hidden Selecting Cross References
address@hidden Selecting Cross-references
We have already discussed the @samp{Next}, @samp{Prev}, and @samp{Up}
pointers which appear at the top of a node. In addition to these
pointers, a node may contain other pointers which refer you to a
different node, perhaps in another Info file. Such pointers are called
address@hidden references}, or @dfn{xrefs} for short.
address@hidden, or @dfn{xrefs} for short.
@menu
-* Parts of an Xref:: What a cross reference is made of.
+* Parts of an Xref:: What a cross-reference is made of.
* Selecting Xrefs:: Commands for selecting menu or note items.
@end menu
@@ -1281,14 +1281,14 @@
@node Parts of an Xref
@section Parts of an Xref
-Cross references have two major parts: the first part is called the
+Cross-references have two major parts: the first part is called the
@dfn{label}; it is the name that you can use to refer to the cross
reference, and the second is the @dfn{target}; it is the full name of
-the node that the cross reference points to.
+the node that the cross-reference points to.
The target is separated from the label by a colon @samp{:}; first the
label appears, and then the target. For example, in the sample menu
-cross reference below, the single colon separates the label from the
+cross-reference below, the single colon separates the label from the
target.
@example
@@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@
In the above example, the name of the target is the same as the name of
the label, in this case @code{Foo Commands}.
-You will normally see two types of cross reference while viewing nodes:
+You will normally see two types of cross-reference while viewing nodes:
@dfn{menu} references, and @dfn{note} references. Menu references
appear within a node's menu; they begin with a @samp{*} at the beginning
of a line, and continue with a label, a target, and a comment which
@@ -1318,10 +1318,10 @@
Note references appear within the body of the node text; they begin with
@code{*Note}, and continue with a label and a target.
-Like @samp{Next}, @samp{Prev}, and @samp{Up} pointers, cross references
+Like @samp{Next}, @samp{Prev}, and @samp{Up} pointers, cross-references
can point to any valid node. They are used to refer you to a place
where more detailed information can be found on a particular subject.
-Here is a cross reference which points to a node within the Texinfo
+Here is a cross-reference which points to a node within the Texinfo
documentation: @xref{xref, , Writing an Xref, texinfo, the Texinfo
Manual}, for more information on creating your own texinfo cross
references.
@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@
Move the cursor to the start of this node's menu.
@end table
-This table lists the Info commands which operate on cross references.
+This table lists the Info commands which operate on cross-references.
@table @asis
@item @kbd{f} (@code{xref-item})
@@ -1376,8 +1376,8 @@
@kindex f
@kindex r
@findex xref-item
-Reads the name of a note cross reference in the echo area and selects
-its node. Completion is available while reading the cross reference
+Reads the name of a note cross-reference in the echo area and selects
+its node. Completion is available while reading the cross-reference
label. @xref{The Echo Area, completion}.
@end table
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