X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=info%2Ftexinfo.info-2;h=2d9851d7804dc2b1118ebdf1385b3b8fea711409;hb=2779fcb5d524d6b7de5a6ef9ebfd6662433a4a07;hp=1697d678f42ec1bbbdf95a507fc3be0f59fb31f3;hpb=430e0db85cc37821320fe27da9feeacc7961003f;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git- diff --git a/info/texinfo.info-2 b/info/texinfo.info-2 index 1697d67..2d9851d 100644 --- a/info/texinfo.info-2 +++ b/info/texinfo.info-2 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -This is Info file ../info/texinfo.info, produced by Makeinfo version -1.68 from the input file texinfo.texi. +This is ../info/texinfo.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0b from +texinfo.texi. INFO-DIR-SECTION Texinfo documentation system START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ titlepage', look more intimidating than they are. Most of the material is standard boilerplate; when you write a manual, simply insert the names for your own manual in this segment. (*Note Beginning a File::.) -In the following, the sample text is *indented*; comments on it are +In the following, the sample text is _indented_; comments on it are not. The complete file, without any comments, is shown in *Note Sample Texinfo File::. @@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ The Results Here is what the contents of the first chapter of the sample look like: + This is the contents of the first chapter. Here is a numbered list. @@ -371,7 +372,7 @@ first letter of the @-command: however, more mnemonic; hence the two keybindings. (Also, you can move out from between braces by typing `C-f'.) - To put a command such as `@code{...}' around an *existing* word, + To put a command such as `@code{...}' around an _existing_ word, position the cursor in front of the word and type `C-u 1 C-c C-c c'. This makes it easy to edit existing plain text. The value of the prefix argument tells Emacs how many words following point to include @@ -519,7 +520,7 @@ or an `@ifinfo' line. followed by a node with an `@chapter' or equivalent-level command. Note that the menu updating commands will not create a main or master menu for a Texinfo file that has only `@chapter'-level nodes! The menu -updating commands only create menus *within* nodes for lower level +updating commands only create menus _within_ nodes for lower level nodes. To create a menu of chapters, you must provide a `Top' node. The menu updating commands remove menu entries that refer to other @@ -785,7 +786,7 @@ an Info file: or M-x makeinfo-buffer - For TeX or the Info formatting commands to work, the file *must* + For TeX or the Info formatting commands to work, the file _must_ include a line that has `@setfilename' in its header. *Note Create an Info File::, for details about Info formatting. @@ -802,7 +803,7 @@ print the file. Optionally, you may also create indices. To do this, you must run the `texindex' command after first running the `tex' typesetting command; and then you must run the `tex' command again. Or else run the `texi2dvi' command which automatically creates indices as -needed (*note Format with texi2dvi::.). +needed (*note Format with 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 @@ -836,7 +837,7 @@ only part of a file to see what it will look like. You can use the `texinfo-tex-buffer' or `texinfo-tex-region'. For `texinfo-tex-region' or `texinfo-tex-buffer' to work, the file -*must* start with a `\input texinfo' line and must include an +_must_ start with a `\input texinfo' line and must include an `@settitle' line. The file must end with `@bye' on a line by itself. (When you use `texinfo-tex-region', you must surround the `@settitle' line with start-of-header and end-of-header lines.) @@ -1181,7 +1182,7 @@ Start of Header Follow the start-of-header line with `@setfilename' and `@settitle' lines and, optionally, with other command lines, such as `@smallbook' or `@footnotestyle'; and then by an end-of-header line (*note End of -Header::.). +Header::). With these lines, you can format part of a Texinfo file for Info or typeset part for printing.