texi2any
: The Generic Translator for Texinfo@chapter
: Chapter Structuring@unnumbered
, @appendix
: Chapters with Other Labeling@majorheading
, @chapheading
: Chapter-level Headings@section
: Sections Below Chapters@unnumberedsec
, @appendixsec
, @heading
@subsection
: Subsections Below Sections@subsection
-like Commands@subsection
and Other Subsub Commands@part
: Groups of Chapters@raisesections
and @lowersections
@code
{sample-code}@kbd
{keyboard-characters}@key
{key-name}@samp
{text}@verb
{chartextchar}@var
{metasyntactic-variable}@env
{environment-variable}@file
{file-name}@command
{command-name}@option
{option-name}@dfn
{term}@abbr
{abbreviation[, meaning]}@acronym
{acronym[, meaning]}@indicateurl
{uniform-resource-locator}@email
{email-address[, displayed-text]}@quotation
: Block Quotations@indentedblock
: Indented text blocks@example
: Example Text@verbatim
: Literal Text@verbatiminclude
file: Include a File Verbatim@lisp
: Marking a Lisp Example@small…
Block Commands@display
: Examples Using the Text Font@format
: Examples Using the Full Line Width@exdent
: Undoing a Line’s Indentation@flushleft
and @flushright
@raggedright
: Ragged Right Text@noindent
: Omitting Indentation@indent
: Forcing Indentation@cartouche
: Rounded Rectangles@sub
and @sup
: Inserting Subscripts and Superscripts@math
: Inserting Mathematical Expressions@TeX
{} (TeX) and @LaTeX
{} (LaTeX)@copyright{}
(©)@registeredsymbol{}
(®)@dots
(…) and @enddots
(...)@bullet
(•)@euro
(€): Euro Currency Symbol@pounds
(£): Pounds Sterling@textdegree
(°): Degrees Symbol@minus
(-): Inserting a Minus Sign@geq
(≥) and @leq
(≤): Inserting Relations@result{}
(⇒): Result of an Expression@expansion{}
(→): Indicating an Expansion@print{}
(-|): Indicating Generated Output@error{}
(error→): Indicating an Error Message@equiv{}
(≡): Indicating Equivalence@point{}
(∗): Indicating Point in a Buffer@U
@*
and @/
: Generate and Allow Line Breaks@-
and @hyphenation
: Helping TeX Hyphenate@allowcodebreaks
: Control Line Breaks in @code
@w
{text}: Prevent Line Breaks@tie{}
: Inserting an Unbreakable Space@sp
n: Insert Blank Lines@page
: Start a New Page@group
: Prevent Page Breaks@need mils
: Prevent Page Breakstexi2dvi
tex
/texindex
lpr
from Shell@smallbook
: Printing “Small” Books@pagesizes
[width][, height]: Custom Page Sizestexi2any
: The Generic Translator for Texinfo
texi2any
: A Texinfo Reference Implementationtexi2any
/makeinfo
from a Shelltexi2any
Printed Outputtexi2html
: Ancestor of texi2any
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This manual is for GNU Texinfo (version 6.0, 26 June 2015), a documentation system that can produce both online information and a printed manual from a single source using semantic markup.
The first part of this master menu lists the major nodes in this Info document, including the @-command and concept indices. The rest of the menu lists all the lower level nodes in the document.
• Copying Conditions: | Your rights. | |
• Overview: | Texinfo in brief. | |
• Texinfo Mode: | Using the GNU Emacs Texinfo mode. | |
• Beginning a File: | What is at the beginning of a Texinfo file? | |
• Ending a File: | What is at the end of a Texinfo file? | |
• Chapter Structuring: | Creating chapters, sections, appendices, etc. | |
• Nodes: | Writing nodes, the basic unit of Texinfo. | |
• Menus: | Writing menus. | |
• Cross References: | Writing cross references. | |
• Marking Text: | Marking words and phrases as code, keyboard input, meta-syntactic variables, and the like. | |
• Quotations and Examples: | Block quotations, examples, etc. | |
• Lists and Tables: | Itemized or numbered lists, and tables. | |
• Special Displays: | Floating figures and footnotes. | |
• Indices: | Creating indices. | |
• Insertions: | Inserting @-signs, braces, etc. | |
• Breaks: | Forcing or preventing line and page breaks. | |
• Definition Commands: | Describing functions and the like uniformly. | |
• Internationalization: | Supporting languages other than English. | |
• Conditionals: | Specifying text for only some output cases. | |
• Defining New Texinfo Commands: | User-defined macros and aliases. | |
• Include Files: | How to incorporate other Texinfo files. | |
• Hardcopy: | Output for paper, with TeX. | |
• Generic Translator texi2any: | texi2any , an all-purpose converter.
| |
• Creating and Installing Info Files: | Details on Info output. | |
• Generating HTML: | Details on HTML output. | |
• Command List: | All the Texinfo @-commands. | |
• Tips: | Hints on how to write a Texinfo document. | |
• Sample Texinfo Files: | Complete examples, including full texts. | |
• Headings: | How to write page headings and footings. | |
• Catching Mistakes: | How to find mistakes in formatting. | |
• Info Format Specification: | Technical details of the Info file format. | |
• GNU Free Documentation License: | Copying this manual. | |
• Command and Variable Index: | A menu containing commands and variables. | |
• General Index: | A menu covering many topics. | |
— The Detailed Node Listing — Overview of Texinfo | ||
• Reporting Bugs: | Submitting effective bug reports. | |
• Using Texinfo: | Create printed or online output. | |
• Output Formats: | Overview of the supported output formats. | |
• Adding Output Formats: | Man pages and implementing new formats. | |
• Texinfo Document Structure: | How Texinfo manuals are usually arranged. | |
• Info Files: | What is an Info file? | |
• Printed Books: | Characteristics of a printed book or manual. | |
• Formatting Commands: | @-commands are used for formatting. | |
• Conventions: | General rules for writing a Texinfo file. | |
• Comments: | Writing comments and ignored text in general. | |
• Minimum: | What a Texinfo file must have. | |
• Six Parts: | Usually, a Texinfo file has six parts. | |
• Short Sample: | A short sample Texinfo file. | |
• History: | Acknowledgements, contributors and genesis. | |
Using Texinfo Mode | ||
• Texinfo Mode Overview: | How Texinfo mode can help you. | |
• Emacs Editing: | Texinfo mode adds to GNU Emacs’ general purpose editing features. | |
• Inserting: | How to insert frequently used @-commands. | |
• Showing the Structure: | How to show the structure of a file. | |
• Updating Nodes and Menus: | How to update or create new nodes and menus. | |
• Info Formatting: | How to format for Info. | |
• Printing: | How to format and print part or all of a file. | |
• Texinfo Mode Summary: | Summary of all the Texinfo mode commands. | |
Updating Nodes and Menus | ||
• Updating Commands: | Five major updating commands. | |
• Updating Requirements: | How to structure a Texinfo file for using the updating command. | |
• Other Updating Commands: | How to indent descriptions, insert missing nodes lines, and update nodes in sequence. | |
Beginning a Texinfo File | ||
• Sample Beginning: | A sample beginning for a Texinfo file. | |
• Texinfo File Header: | The first lines. | |
• Document Permissions: | Ensuring your manual is free. | |
• Titlepage & Copyright Page: | Creating the title and copyright pages. | |
• Contents: | How to create a table of contents. | |
• The Top Node: | Creating the ‘Top’ node and master menu. | |
• Global Document Commands: | Affecting formatting throughout. | |
Texinfo File Header | ||
• First Line: | The first line of a Texinfo file. | |
• Start of Header: | Formatting a region requires this. | |
• @setfilename: | Tell Info the name of the Info file. | |
• @settitle: | Create a title for the printed work. | |
• End of Header: | Formatting a region requires this. | |
Document Permissions | ||
• @copying: | Declare the document’s copying permissions. | |
• @insertcopying: | Where to insert the permissions. | |
Title and Copyright Pages | ||
• @titlepage: | Create a title for the printed document. | |
• @titlefont @center @sp: | The @titlefont , @center ,
and @sp commands.
| |
• @title @subtitle @author: | The @title , @subtitle ,
and @author commands.
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• Copyright: | How to write the copyright notice and include copying permissions. | |
• Heading Generation: | Turn on page headings after the title and copyright pages. | |
The ‘Top’ Node and Master Menu | ||
• Top Node Example: | ||
• Master Menu Parts: | ||
Global Document Commands | ||
• @documentdescription: | Document summary for the HTML output. | |
• @setchapternewpage: | Start chapters on right-hand pages. | |
• @headings: | An option for turning headings on and off and double or single sided printing. | |
• @paragraphindent: | Specify paragraph indentation. | |
• @firstparagraphindent: | Suppressing first paragraph indentation. | |
• @exampleindent: | Specify environment indentation. | |
Ending a Texinfo File | ||
• Printing Indices & Menus: | How to print an index in hardcopy and generate index menus in Info. | |
• File End: | How to mark the end of a file. | |
Chapter Structuring | ||
• Tree Structuring: | A manual is like an upside down tree … | |
• Structuring Command Types: | How to divide a manual into parts. | |
• @chapter: | Chapter structuring. | |
• @unnumbered @appendix: | ||
• @majorheading @chapheading: | ||
• @section: | ||
• @unnumberedsec @appendixsec @heading: | ||
• @subsection: | ||
• @unnumberedsubsec @appendixsubsec @subheading: | ||
• @subsubsection: | Commands for the lowest level sections. | |
• @part: | Collections of chapters. | |
• Raise/lower sections: | How to change commands’ hierarchical level. | |
Nodes | ||
• @node: | Creating nodes, in detail. | |
• makeinfo Pointer Creation: | Letting makeinfo determine node pointers. | |
• @anchor: | Defining arbitrary cross reference targets. | |
• Node Menu Illustration: | A diagram, and sample nodes and menus. | |
The | ||
• Node Names: | How to choose node and pointer names. | |
• Writing a Node: | How to write an @node line.
| |
• Node Line Requirements: | Keep names unique. | |
• First Node: | How to write a ‘Top’ node. | |
• @top Command: | How to use the @top command.
| |
Menus | ||
• Menu Location: | Menus go at the ends of nodes. | |
• Writing a Menu: | What is a menu? | |
• Menu Parts: | A menu entry has three parts. | |
• Less Cluttered Menu Entry: | Two part menu entry. | |
• Menu Example: | Two and three part menu entries. | |
• Other Info Files: | How to refer to a different Info file. | |
Cross References | ||
• References: | What cross references are for. | |
• Cross Reference Commands: | A summary of the different commands. | |
• Cross Reference Parts: | A cross reference has several parts. | |
• @xref: | Begin a reference with ‘See’ … | |
• Top Node Naming: | How to refer to the beginning of another file. | |
• @ref: | A reference for the last part of a sentence. | |
• @pxref: | How to write a parenthetical cross reference. | |
• @inforef: | How to refer to an Info-only file. | |
• @url: | How to refer to a uniform resource locator. | |
• @cite: | How to refer to books not in the Info system. | |
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• Reference Syntax: | What a reference looks like and requires. | |
• One Argument: | @xref with one argument.
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• Two Arguments: | @xref with two arguments.
| |
• Three Arguments: | @xref with three arguments.
| |
• Four and Five Arguments: | @xref with four and five arguments.
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Marking Text, Words and Phrases | ||
• Indicating: | How to indicate definitions, files, etc. | |
• Emphasis: | How to emphasize text. | |
Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc. | ||
• Useful Highlighting: | Highlighting provides useful information. | |
• @code: | Indicating program code. | |
• @kbd: | Showing keyboard input. | |
• @key: | Specifying keys. | |
• @samp: | Indicating a literal sequence of characters. | |
• @verb: | Indicating a verbatim sequence of characters. | |
• @var: | Indicating metasyntactic variables. | |
• @env: | Indicating environment variables. | |
• @file: | Indicating file names. | |
• @command: | Indicating command names. | |
• @option: | Indicating option names. | |
• @dfn: | Specifying definitions. | |
• @abbr: | Indicating abbreviations. | |
• @acronym: | Indicating acronyms. | |
• @indicateurl: | Indicating an example url. | |
• @email: | Indicating an electronic mail address. | |
Emphasizing Text | ||
• @emph @strong: | How to emphasize text in Texinfo. | |
• Smallcaps: | How to use the small caps font. | |
• Fonts: | Various font commands for printed output. | |
Quotations and Examples | ||
• Block Enclosing Commands: | Different constructs for different purposes. | |
• @quotation: | Writing a quotation. | |
• @indentedblock: | Block of text indented on left. | |
• @example: | Writing an example in a fixed-width font. | |
• @verbatim: | Writing a verbatim example. | |
• @verbatiminclude: | Including a file verbatim. | |
• @lisp: | Illustrating Lisp code. | |
• @small…: | Examples in a smaller font. | |
• @display: | Writing an example in the current font. | |
• @format: | Writing an example without narrowed margins. | |
• @exdent: | Undo indentation on a line. | |
• @flushleft @flushright: | Pushing text flush left or flush right. | |
• @raggedright: | Avoiding justification on the right. | |
• @noindent: | Preventing paragraph indentation. | |
• @indent: | Forcing paragraph indentation. | |
• @cartouche: | Drawing rounded rectangles around text. | |
Lists and Tables | ||
• Introducing Lists: | Texinfo formats lists for you. | |
• @itemize: | How to construct a simple list. | |
• @enumerate: | How to construct a numbered list. | |
• Two-column Tables: | How to construct a two-column table. | |
• Multi-column Tables: | How to construct generalized tables. | |
Making a Two-column Table | ||
• @table: | How to construct a two-column table. | |
• @ftable @vtable: | Automatic indexing for two-column tables. | |
• @itemx: | How to put more entries in the first column. | |
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• Multitable Column Widths: | Defining multitable column widths. | |
• Multitable Rows: | Defining multitable rows, with examples. | |
Special Displays | ||
• Floats: | Figures, tables, and the like. | |
• Images: | Including graphics and images. | |
• Footnotes: | Writing footnotes. | |
Floats | ||
• @float: | Producing floating material. | |
• @caption @shortcaption: | Specifying descriptions for floats. | |
• @listoffloats: | A table of contents for floats. | |
Inserting Images | ||
• Image Syntax: | ||
• Image Scaling: | ||
Footnotes | ||
• Footnote Commands: | How to write a footnote in Texinfo. | |
• Footnote Styles: | Controlling how footnotes appear in Info. | |
Indices | ||
• Index Entries: | Choose different words for index entries. | |
• Predefined Indices: | Use different indices for different kinds of entries. | |
• Indexing Commands: | How to make an index entry. | |
• Combining Indices: | How to combine indices. | |
• New Indices: | How to define your own indices. | |
Combining Indices | ||
• @syncodeindex: | How to merge two indices, using @code
font for the merged-from index.
| |
• @synindex: | How to merge two indices, using the roman font for the merged-from index. | |
Special Insertions | ||
• Special Characters: | Inserting @ {} , \ # | |
• Inserting Quote Characters: | Inserting left and right quotes, in code. | |
• Inserting Space: | Inserting the right amount of whitespace. | |
• Inserting Accents: | Inserting accents and special characters. | |
• Inserting Quotation Marks: | Inserting quotation marks. | |
• Inserting Subscripts and Superscripts: | Inserting sub/superscripts. | |
• Inserting Math: | Formatting mathematical expressions. | |
• Glyphs for Text: | Inserting dots, bullets, currencies, etc. | |
• Glyphs for Programming: | Indicating results of evaluation, expansion of macros, errors, etc. | |
• Inserting Unicode: | Inserting a Unicode character by code point. | |
Special Characters: Inserting @ {} , \ # | ||
• Inserting an Atsign: | @@ , @atchar{} .
| |
• Inserting Braces: | @{ @} , @l rbracechar{} .
| |
• Inserting a Comma: | , and @comma{} .
| |
• Inserting a Backslash: | \ and @backslashchar{} .
| |
• Inserting a Hashsign: | # and @hashchar{} .
| |
Inserting Space | ||
• Multiple Spaces: | Inserting multiple spaces. | |
• Not Ending a Sentence: | Sometimes a . doesn’t end a sentence. | |
• Ending a Sentence: | Sometimes it does. | |
• @frenchspacing: | Specifying end-of-sentence spacing. | |
• @dmn: | Formatting a dimension. | |
Glyphs for Text | ||
• @TeX @LaTeX: | The TeX logos. | |
• @copyright: | The copyright symbol (c in a circle). | |
• @registeredsymbol: | The registered symbol (R in a circle). | |
• @dots: | How to insert ellipses: … and ... | |
• @bullet: | How to insert a bullet: • | |
• @euro: | How to insert the euro currency symbol. | |
• @pounds: | How to insert the pounds currency symbol. | |
• @textdegree: | How to insert the degrees symbol. | |
• @minus: | How to insert a minus sign. | |
• @geq @leq: | How to insert greater/less-than-or-equal signs. | |
Glyphs for Programming | ||
• Glyphs Summary: | ||
• @result: | How to show the result of expression. | |
• @expansion: | How to indicate an expansion. | |
• @print: | How to indicate generated output. | |
• @error: | How to indicate an error message. | |
• @equiv: | How to indicate equivalence. | |
• @point: | How to indicate the location of point. | |
• Click Sequences: | Inserting GUI usage sequences. | |
Forcing and Preventing Breaks | ||
• Break Commands: | Summary of break-related commands. | |
• Line Breaks: | Forcing line breaks. | |
• @- @hyphenation: | Helping TeX with hyphenation points. | |
• @allowcodebreaks: | Controlling line breaks within @code text. | |
• @w: | Preventing unwanted line breaks in text. | |
• @tie: | Inserting an unbreakable but varying space. | |
• @sp: | Inserting blank lines. | |
• @page: | Forcing the start of a new page. | |
• @group: | Preventing unwanted page breaks. | |
• @need: | Another way to prevent unwanted page breaks. | |
Definition Commands | ||
• Def Cmd Template: | Writing descriptions using definition commands. | |
• Def Cmd Continuation Lines: | Continuing the heading over source lines. | |
• Optional Arguments: | Handling optional and repeated arguments. | |
• @deffnx: | Group two or more ‘first’ lines. | |
• Def Cmds in Detail: | Reference for all the definition commands. | |
• Def Cmd Conventions: | Conventions for writing definitions. | |
• Sample Function Definition: | An example. | |
The Definition Commands | ||
• Functions Commands: | Commands for functions and similar entities. | |
• Variables Commands: | Commands for variables and similar entities. | |
• Typed Functions: | Commands for functions in typed languages. | |
• Typed Variables: | Commands for variables in typed languages. | |
• Data Types: | The definition command for data types. | |
• Abstract Objects: | Commands for object-oriented programming. | |
Object-Oriented Programming | ||
• Variables: | ||
• Methods: | ||
Internationalization | ||
• @documentlanguage: | Declaring the current language. | |
• @documentencoding: | Declaring the input encoding. | |
Conditionally Visible Text | ||
• Conditional Commands: | Text for a given format. | |
• Conditional Not Commands: | Text for any format other than a given one. | |
• Raw Formatter Commands: | Using raw formatter commands. | |
• Inline Conditionals: | Brace-delimited conditional text. | |
• @set @clear @value: | Variable tests and substitutions. | |
• Testing for Texinfo Commands: | Testing if a Texinfo command is available. | |
• Conditional Nesting: | Using conditionals inside conditionals. | |
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• @set @value: | Expand a flag variable to a string. | |
• @ifset @ifclear: | Format a region if a flag is set. | |
• @value Example: | An easy way to update edition information. | |
Defining New Texinfo Commands | ||
• Defining Macros: | Defining and undefining new commands. | |
• Invoking Macros: | Using a macro, once you’ve defined it. | |
• Macro Details: | Limitations of Texinfo macros. | |
• @alias: | Command aliases. | |
• @definfoenclose: | Customized highlighting. | |
• External Macro Processors: | #line directives.
| |
External Macro Processors: Line Directives | ||
• #line Directive: | ||
• TeX: | ||
• Syntax: | ||
Include Files | ||
• Using Include Files: | How to use the @include command.
| |
• texinfo-multiple-files-update: | How to create and update nodes and menus when using included files. | |
• Include Files Requirements: | texinfo-multiple-files-update needs.
| |
• Sample Include File: | A sample outer file with included files within it; and a sample included file. | |
• Include Files Evolution: | How use of the @include command
has changed over time.
| |
Formatting and Printing Hardcopy | ||
• Use TeX: | Use TeX to format for hardcopy. | |
• Format with texi2dvi: | The simplest way to format. | |
• Format with tex/texindex: | Formatting with explicit shell commands. | |
• Print with lpr: | How to print. | |
• Within Emacs: | Printing from an Emacs shell. | |
• Texinfo Mode Printing: | How to format and print in Texinfo mode. | |
• Compile-Command: | How to print using Emacs’s compile command. | |
• Requirements Summary: | TeX formatting requirements summary. | |
• Preparing for TeX: | What to do before you use TeX. | |
• Overfull hboxes: | What are and what to do with overfull hboxes. | |
• @smallbook: | How to print small format books and manuals. | |
• A4 Paper: | How to print on A4 or A5 paper. | |
• @pagesizes: | How to print with customized page sizes. | |
• Cropmarks and Magnification: | How to print marks to indicate the size of pages and how to print scaled up output. | |
• PDF Output: | Portable Document Format output. | |
• Obtaining TeX: | How to obtain TeX. | |
Format with tex/texindex | ||
• Formatting Partial Documents: | ||
• Details of texindex: | ||
| ||
• Reference Implementation: | texi2any : the reference implementation.
| |
• Invoking texi2any: | Running the translator from a shell. | |
• texi2any Printed Output: | Calling texi2dvi .
| |
• Pointer Validation: | How to check that pointers point somewhere. | |
• Customization Variables: | Configuring texi2any .
| |
• Internationalization of Document Strings: | Translating program-inserted text. | |
• Invoking pod2texi: | Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. | |
• texi2html: | An ancestor of texi2any .
| |
Customization Variables | ||
• Commands: | ||
• Options: | ||
• Other: | ||
Creating and Installing Info Files | ||
• Creating an Info File: | ||
• Installing an Info File: | ||
Creating an Info File | ||
• makeinfo Advantages: | makeinfo provides better error checking.
| |
• makeinfo in Emacs: | How to run makeinfo from Emacs.
| |
• texinfo-format commands: | Two Info formatting commands written
in Emacs Lisp are an alternative
to makeinfo .
| |
• Batch Formatting: | How to format for Info in Emacs batch mode. | |
• Tag and Split Files: | How tagged and split files help Info to run better. | |
Installing an Info File | ||
• Directory File: | The top level menu for all Info files. | |
• New Info File: | Listing a new Info file. | |
• Other Info Directories: | How to specify Info files that are located in other directories. | |
• Installing Dir Entries: | How to specify what menu entry to add to the Info directory. | |
• Invoking install-info: | install-info options.
| |
Generating HTML | ||
• HTML Translation: | Details of the HTML output. | |
• HTML Splitting: | How HTML output is split. | |
• HTML CSS: | Influencing HTML output with Cascading Style Sheets. | |
• HTML Xref: | Cross references in HTML output. | |
HTML Cross References | ||
• Link Basics: | ||
• Node Expansion: | ||
• Command Expansion: | ||
• 8-bit Expansion: | ||
• Mismatch: | ||
• Configuration: | htmlxref.cnf. | |
• Preserving links: | MANUAL-noderename.cnf. | |
@-Command List | ||
• Command Syntax: | General syntax for varieties of @-commands. | |
• Command Contexts: | Guidelines for which commands can be used where. | |
Sample Texinfo Files | ||
• Short Sample Texinfo File: | ||
• GNU Sample Texts: | ||
• Verbatim Copying License: | ||
• All-permissive Copying License: | ||
Page Headings | ||
• Headings Introduced: | Conventions for using page headings. | |
• Heading Format: | Standard page heading formats. | |
• Heading Choice: | How to specify the type of page heading. | |
• Custom Headings: | How to create your own headings and footings. | |
Catching Mistakes | ||
• makeinfo Preferred: | makeinfo finds errors.
| |
• Debugging with Info: | How to catch errors with Info formatting. | |
• Debugging with TeX: | How to catch errors with TeX formatting. | |
• Using texinfo-show-structure: | How to use texinfo-show-structure .
| |
• Using occur: | How to list all lines containing a pattern. | |
• Running Info-validate: | How to find badly referenced nodes. | |
Finding Badly Referenced Nodes | ||
• Using Info-validate: | How to run Info-validate .
| |
• Unsplit: | How to create an unsplit file. | |
• Tagifying: | How to tagify a file. | |
• Splitting: | How to split a file manually. | |
Info Format Specification | ||
• General: | ||
• Text: | ||
Info Format General Layout | ||
• Whole: | Split vs. nonsplit manuals. | |
• Preamble: | ||
• Indirect: | ||
• Tag table: | ||
• Local variables: | ||
• Regular nodes: | ||
Info Format Text Constructs | ||
• Menu: | ||
• Image: | ||
• Printindex: | ||
• Xref: |
Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and when it is bad, it is better than nothing. —Dick Brandon
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