X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=info%2Ftexinfo.info-7;h=10a127ae6eaaaca00f4d7f56c7b66d8a975a6a89;hb=52838d5d5614c339626bec4abba4699995150678;hp=4ae5118e5be727f8a47ad752fcd791b5ba64b753;hpb=430e0db85cc37821320fe27da9feeacc7961003f;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git- diff --git a/info/texinfo.info-7 b/info/texinfo.info-7 index 4ae5118..10a127a 100644 --- a/info/texinfo.info-7 +++ b/info/texinfo.info-7 @@ -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 4.0 from +texinfo.texi. INFO-DIR-SECTION Texinfo documentation system START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ For example, produces - - Command: forward-word COUNT + - Command: forward-word count This function moves point forward COUNT words (or backward if COUNT is negative). ... @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Thus, produces - - Function: buffer-end FLAG + - Function: buffer-end flag This function returns `(point-min)' if FLAG is less than 1, `(point-max)' otherwise. ... @@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ and it is followed, on the same line, by the parameter list. Here is a definition from *Note Calling Functions: (lispref)Calling Functions. - - Function: apply FUNCTION &rest ARGUMENTS + - Function: apply function &rest arguments `apply' calls FUNCTION with ARGUMENTS, just like `funcall' but with one difference: the last of ARGUMENTS is a list of arguments to give to FUNCTION, rather than a single argument. @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ Footnotes ********* A "footnote" is for a reference that documents or elucidates the -primary text.(1) (*note Footnotes-Footnotes::) +primary text.(1) (*note Footnotes-Footnote-1::) * Menu: @@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ text being footnoted, with no intervening space; otherwise, the formatters the footnote mark might end up starting up a line. For example, this clause is followed by a sample footnote(1) (*note -Footnote Commands-Footnotes::); in the Texinfo source, it looks like +Footnote Commands-Footnote-1::); in the Texinfo source, it looks like this: ...a sample footnote@footnote{Here is the sample @@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ File: texinfo.info, Node: Conditional Not Commands, Next: Raw Formatter Comman Conditional Not Commands ======================== - You can specify text to be included in any output format *other* than + You can specify text to be included in any output format _other_ than some given one with the `@ifnot...' commands: @ifnothtml ... @end ifnothtml @ifnotinfo ... @end ifnotinfo @@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ File: texinfo.info, Node: ifset ifclear, Next: value, Prev: set clear value, When a FLAG is set, the Texinfo formatting commands format text between subsequent pairs of `@ifset FLAG' and `@end ifset' commands. -When the FLAG is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do *not* +When the FLAG is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do _not_ format the text. Use the `@set FLAG' command to turn on, or "set", a FLAG; a "flag" @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ like this: Write the command on a line of its own. - When FLAG is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do *not* format + When FLAG is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do _not_ format the text between `@ifset FLAG' and `@end ifset'; that text is ignored and does not appear in either printed or Info output. @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ dig up shrubs without hurting them. Remember to replant promptly ...". If a flag is cleared with an `@clear FLAG' command, then the formatting commands format text between subsequent pairs of `@ifclear' and `@end ifclear' commands. But if the flag is set with `@set FLAG', -then the formatting commands do *not* format text between an `@ifclear' +then the formatting commands do _not_ format text between an `@ifclear' and an `@end ifclear' command; rather, they ignore that text. An `@ifclear' command looks like this: @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ sequence of text and/or existing commands (including other macros). The macro can have any number of "parameters"--text you supply each time you use the macro. (This has nothing to do with the `@defmac' command, which is for documenting macros in the subject of the manual; *note Def -Cmd Template::..) +Cmd Template::.) * Menu: