-This is Info file ../../info/internals.info, produced by Makeinfo
-version 1.68 from the input file internals.texi.
+This is ../info/internals.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0 from
+internals/internals.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION XEmacs Editor
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Index:: Index including concepts, functions, variables,
and other terms.
- -- The Detailed Node Listing --
+ --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
Here are other nodes that are inferiors of those already listed,
mentioned here so you can get to them in one step:
would be impossible to pre-determine and pre-specify the information for
all possible configurations.
- In fact, the `s/' and `m/' files are basically *evil*, since they
+ In fact, the `s/' and `m/' files are basically _evil_, since they
contain unmaintainable platform-specific hard-coded information.
XEmacs has been moving in the direction of having all system-specific
information be determined dynamically by `configure'. Perhaps someday
features of your system) from template files. You then run `make',
which compiles the auxiliary code and programs in `lib-src/' and
`lwlib/' and the main XEmacs executable in `src/'. The result of
-compiling and linking is an executable called `temacs', which is *not*
+compiling and linking is an executable called `temacs', which is _not_
the final XEmacs executable. `temacs' by itself is not intended to
function as an editor or even display any windows on the screen, and if
you simply run it, it will exit immediately. The `Makefile' runs