Hi everyone,
(short: one problem solved, another appeared: @SOMECMD{"\X"} does not work)
> Works for me with current texinfo.tex and the input below (to force
sorry for the noise. The problem lies with octave shipping an ancient
texinfo.tex (2009?). Removing it did bring up two new errors:
As o
> I committed a fix.
Thanks Patrice!
Norbert
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On 5 July 2015 at 22:52, Karl Berry wrote:
> Which @-commands did you have in mind?
>
> I didn't have a list in mind.
> Do you know for which commands your patch removed the decorations?
> I agree about the ones you kept.
Quite a few.
@key - I'm not sure about this one. (Decorates like .)
@c
On 5 July 2015 at 22:40, Patrice Dumas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if it is still relevant, but I like to run specific tests
> in t/*.t like
>
> perl -w t/80include.t
>
> or, for a single test:
>
> perl -w t/80include.t cpp_lines
>
> Now XSParagraph is not found. I think that it should b
Which @-commands did you have in mind?
I didn't have a list in mind.
Do you know for which commands your patch removed the decorations?
I agree about the ones you kept.
I noticed that I had a warning when using a @definfoenclose
It may be intentional. I don't remember. @definfoenclo
Hi Pat,
> I used the @-command name to disambiguate, as it should always be
> different otherwise the entries are in the same index and number is
> enough to have a reproducible sorting.
Ah, neat. Thanks for working on this, really appreciated.
Regards,
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Hello,
I don't know if it is still relevant, but I like to run specific tests
in t/*.t like
perl -w t/80include.t
or, for a single test:
perl -w t/80include.t cpp_lines
Now XSParagraph is not found. I think that it should be added in
tp/t/test_utils.pl imports at the beginning of the file
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 07:36:26AM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This appears to happen because the index sort is not stable with respect
> to the line number, resulting in output non-determinstically changing
> from:
> l.56 \initial {\\}
Works for me with current texinfo.tex and the input below (to force
creating the \initial line). I don't doubt there was a bug in some
version of texinfo.tex in this regard, but I routinely run Texinfo
documents with \indexentries, so I doubt it existed for long. -k
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2015 20:41:14 +0100
> From: Gavin Smith
> Cc: Texinfo
>
> On 3 July 2015 at 20:51, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> >> I'd like to propose that when @-commands that produce decoration
> >> around text are used in node names or index entries, the decoration is
> >> suppressed.
> >
> > I
On 3 July 2015 at 20:51, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> I'd like to propose that when @-commands that produce decoration
>> around text are used in node names or index entries, the decoration is
>> suppressed.
>
> I think you will take away a feature if you do that: some @-commands
> change the output in
Hi everyone,
I faintly remember seeing this on the list here, but cannot find
it now in my texinfo mailbox. Anyone remebers something concerning
this:
> ./octave.cps:56: Argument of \\ has an extra }.
>
> \par
>
>}
> \initial ... .5\baselineskip \leftline {
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