Not really - the translator should handle it.
I don't agree. It's the same principle that you already stated: you're
saying that Texinfo should support for Docbook, but we're
saying that since it's not supported for any other format, that is not,
in theory, what we'd like.
In the specific
I've implemented closing the info browser help window with the same
key used to open it ("H" now).
Sounds good. Might suggest it to emacs-de...@gnu.org (if it doesn't
already happen that way in Emacs, I haven't checked).
(This was in the TODO file.)
Please update the TODO file whe
I've implemented closing the info browser help window with the same
key used to open it ("H" now). (This was in the TODO file.) If this
looks all right the help window could be changed from saying to use
"x" to close it. Also, it only closes the window if the window is
currently selected - I think
Hi Karl.
> 2. For all current features of the Texinfo language, the docbook output
>generated by makeinfo should be valid docbook. I think we all agree
>on this as a principle.
>
> Agreed.
>
>If we accept this, then for makeinfo --docbook, any text
>following @
> From: Benno Schulenberg
> Date: Fri, 09 May 2014 11:24:07 +0200
> Cc: Texinfo
>
> One little thing. When one does on any Info page, the cursor
> will sit directly below the last line. But when one does on an
> Index page, the cursor will sit *two* lines below the last line. This
> makes m
On Fri, May 9, 2014, at 0:35, Gavin Smith wrote:
> It works for me in current SVN:
Oh! It does. (I have made an entirely new checkout, to make
sure I hadn't accidentally changed some important file.)
> could you make sure you are running
> the most recent version
r5537
> and try again? For c