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FYI: Texinfo headers


From: Akim Demaille
Subject: FYI: Texinfo headers
Date: 09 Jul 2002 18:59:59 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.4 (Honest Recruiter)

Minor adjustments.


Index: ChangeLog
from  Akim Demaille  <address@hidden>

        * doc/autoconf.texi: Proper set the ``header'' part.

Index: doc/autoconf.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/autoconf/autoconf/doc/autoconf.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.636
diff -u -u -r1.636 autoconf.texi
--- doc/autoconf.texi 9 Jul 2002 16:37:39 -0000 1.636
+++ doc/autoconf.texi 9 Jul 2002 16:59:08 -0000
@@ -1,12 +1,72 @@
 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden $Id: autoconf.texi,v 1.636 2002/07/09 16:37:39 akim Exp $
address@hidden ========================================================
 @comment %**start of header
 @setfilename autoconf.info
 @include version.texi
 @settitle Autoconf
 @setchapternewpage odd
 @setcontentsaftertitlepage
address@hidden
+
address@hidden A simple macro for optional variables.
address@hidden ovar{varname}
address@hidden@address@hidden
address@hidden macro
+
address@hidden A simple macro for optional variables with a default value.
address@hidden dvar{varname, default}
address@hidden@var{\varname\} = @address@hidden
address@hidden macro
+
address@hidden I don't like the way URL are displayed in TeX with @uref.
address@hidden
address@hidden href{url, title}
address@hidden, \title\}
address@hidden macro
address@hidden ifhtml
address@hidden
address@hidden href{url, title}
address@hidden, @url{\url\}.}
address@hidden macro
address@hidden ifnothtml
+
address@hidden Define an environment variable index.
address@hidden ev
address@hidden Define an output variable index.
address@hidden ov
address@hidden Define a CPP variable index.
address@hidden cv
address@hidden Define an Autoconf macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden ac
address@hidden Define an Autotest macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden at
address@hidden Define an M4sugar macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden ms
address@hidden Define an index for *foreign* programs: `mv' etc.  Used for the
address@hidden portability sections and so on.
address@hidden pr
+
address@hidden Define an index for functions: `alloca' etc.  Used for the
address@hidden portability sections and so on.  We can't use `fn' (aka 
`fnindex),
address@hidden since address@hidden' goes into it => we'd get all the macros 
too.
+
address@hidden   FIXME: Aaarg!  It seems there are too many indices for TeX :(
address@hidden
address@hidden   ! No room for a new @write .
address@hidden   l.112 @defcodeindex fu
address@hidden
address@hidden   so don't define yet another one :(  Just put some tags before 
each
address@hidden   @prindex which is actually a @funindex.
address@hidden
address@hidden   @defcodeindex fu
address@hidden
address@hidden
address@hidden   @c Put the programs and functions into their own index.
address@hidden   @syncodeindex fu pr
+
 @comment %**end of header
address@hidden ========================================================
+
 @copying
 
 This manual is for GNU Autoconf
@@ -32,30 +92,9 @@
 @end quotation
 @end copying
 
address@hidden A simple macro for optional variables.
address@hidden ovar{varname}
address@hidden@address@hidden
address@hidden macro
 
address@hidden A simple macro for optional variables with a default value.
address@hidden dvar{varname, default}
address@hidden@var{\varname\} = @address@hidden
address@hidden macro
 
address@hidden I don't like the way URL are displayed in TeX with @uref.
address@hidden
address@hidden href{url, title}
address@hidden, \title\}
address@hidden macro
address@hidden ifhtml
address@hidden
address@hidden href{url, title}
address@hidden, @url{\url\}.}
address@hidden macro
address@hidden ifnothtml
-
-
address@hidden GNU admin
address@hidden GNU programming tools
 @direntry
 * Autoconf: (autoconf).         Create source code configuration scripts
 @end direntry
@@ -84,7 +123,6 @@
                                 Running an Autotest test suite
 @end direntry
 
address@hidden
 @titlepage
 @title Autoconf
 @subtitle Creating Automatic Configuration Scripts
@@ -92,8 +130,6 @@
 @author David MacKenzie
 @author Ben Elliston
 @author Akim Demaille
address@hidden I think I've rewritten all of Noah and Roland's contributions by 
now.
-
 @page
 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
 @insertcopying
@@ -101,45 +137,10 @@
 
 @contents
 
address@hidden Define an environment variable index.
address@hidden ev
address@hidden Define an output variable index.
address@hidden ov
address@hidden Define a CPP variable index.
address@hidden cv
address@hidden Define an Autoconf macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden ac
address@hidden Define an Autotest macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden at
address@hidden Define an M4sugar macro index that @defmac doesn't write to.
address@hidden ms
address@hidden Define an index for *foreign* programs: `mv' etc.  Used for the
address@hidden portability sections and so on.
address@hidden pr
-
address@hidden Define an index for functions: `alloca' etc.  Used for the
address@hidden portability sections and so on.  We can't use `fn' (aka 
`fnindex),
address@hidden since address@hidden' goes into it => we'd get all the macros 
too.
-
address@hidden   FIXME: Aaarg!  It seems there are too many indices for TeX :(
address@hidden
address@hidden   ! No room for a new @write .
address@hidden   l.112 @defcodeindex fu
address@hidden
address@hidden   so don't define yet another one :(  Just put some tags before 
each
address@hidden   @prindex which is actually a @funindex.
address@hidden
address@hidden   @defcodeindex fu
address@hidden
address@hidden
address@hidden   @c Put the programs and functions into their own index.
address@hidden   @syncodeindex fu pr
-
 
 @ifnottex
 @node Top
 @top Autoconf
-
 @insertcopying
 @end ifnottex
 



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