> In the toc, if a chapter/section/whatever titles breaks across
> lines, the second line is not aligned with the first. The output in
> the main text is ok.
Well, it's not illogical – they are indented by a small amount
instead. If you use, say, `@bsixpaper`, this gives better output
IMHO, see
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 12:09:48AM +0200, Patrice Dumas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The following does not seems to work, although it probably should:
>
>
> ==
> \input texinfo.tex
>
> @linemacro lm {a}
> b \a\ a
> @end linemacro
>
> @lm {
> @verb{:in ve
Hello,
The following does not seems to work, although it probably should:
==
\input texinfo.tex
@linemacro lm {a}
b \a\ a
@end linemacro
@lm {
@verb{:in verb:}
}
@bye
==
./d.texi:9: Use of @dover
In the toc, if a chapter/section/whatever titles breaks across lines,
the second line is not aligned with the first. The output in the main
text is ok. Example doc follows. I'll attach the output I get
with texinfo.tex [version 2023-07-02.10]. --thanks, karl.
\input texinfo
@contents
@node chap