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Re: Default postscript cleans miss *.cps & *.fns.


From: Akim Demaille
Subject: Re: Default postscript cleans miss *.cps & *.fns.
Date: 11 Apr 2001 18:35:52 +0200
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|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs add} address@hidden kflag] address@hidden
|      message] files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs remove} [options] files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs annotate} address@hidden address@hidden
|      rev}|@code{-D date}] files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs watch on} address@hidden files
|      @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs watch off} address@hidden files
|      @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs watch add} address@hidden action]
|      address@hidden files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs watch remove} address@hidden action]
|      address@hidden files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs edit} [options] files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs unedit} address@hidden files @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs watchers} address@hidden files
|      @dots{}
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
|      cvs.texinfo:@deffn Command {cvs editors} address@hidden files @dots{}
| 
|      cvs.texinfo:@end deffn
| 
| Which is the same order the entries appear in cvs.fns.  Glancing at the
| texinfo manual reveals that `Command' is a category argument and not
| literal.  Will that do the trick?

In fact it was my understanding that what you describe explains why
you have some content in .fn, not .fns.  To get .fns, you need to use
the index somewhere.

Is there a command index somewhere?  How is it created in the Texinfo file?



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