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Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?
From: |
Gavin Smith |
Subject: |
Re: @fnindex in html output vs info? |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Jul 2022 23:03:03 +0100 |
On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 10:56 PM Raymond Toy <toy.raymond@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In the maxima user manual, there are few explicit uses of @fnindex. These
> show up in the info file in the "Function and Variable Index" as expected.
>
> However, these don't show up in the corresponding "Function and Variable
> index" section in the html file.
>
> Is this expected?
No, it's not expected at all.
@findex is the more common name of the command but I expect that
@fnindex should work as well.
- @fnindex in html output vs info?, Raymond Toy, 2022/07/25
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?,
Gavin Smith <=
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Raymond Toy, 2022/07/25
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Gavin Smith, 2022/07/25
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Raymond Toy, 2022/07/26
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Patrice Dumas, 2022/07/27
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Gavin Smith, 2022/07/27
- Re: @fnindex in html output vs info?, Raymond Toy, 2022/07/27