Re: Bug#78504: info: Impossible to scroll just a single line

2000-12-09 Thread Richard Kim
> "JR" == Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JR> BTW one other problem I noticed with cross-references: stuff like *Note Some JR> long name that couldn't fit on the previous page:: doesn't work; the JR> cross-references don't span lines so pressing enter on any of the words i

indexing bug

2000-08-29 Thread Richard Kim
> "AR" == Aharon Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: AR> Get the current standards.texi, format it with AR> version 1999-04-25.15 and look at the index. AR> It seems that `@setchapternewpage off' is in effect. AR> The index starts in the middle of page 59, and is AR> abou

Re: Structuring commands as macros

2000-08-26 Thread Richard Kim
> "EZ" == Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:07:54 +0200 >> From: Frank Heckenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> foo.texi:12: Node `chap' requires a sectioning command (e.g. @unnumbered). >> ./foo.texi:5: Next field of node `Top' not pointe

Structuring commands as macros

2000-08-24 Thread Richard Kim
> "FH" == Frank Heckenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: FH> Using makeinfo 4.0 (GNU/Linux 2.2.13), I try to FH> create from a texi file both a standalone info file FH> and a chapter of a larger document (using @include). FH> The problem is that in the first case, it must star

dmacro macros for texinfo

2000-08-19 Thread Richard Kim
I've been using dmacro (ftp://ftp.sgi.com/other/dmacro) since 1993 I believe. The following is from the README file: Dynamic Macro is a program for inserting structured text in Emacs. In addition to straight textual substitution (already available through Emacs' Abbrev mode) Dmacro