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[help-texinfo] deftypefn breaking table of contents
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cinder88 |
Subject: |
[help-texinfo] deftypefn breaking table of contents |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Jul 2017 14:23:35 -0400 |
Hello, all. I am a heavy user of TeX and have recently been trying out Texinfo.
Hence I'm probably missing something basic here, but I can't figure out what it
is.
I have a texi file which compiles just fine in html. But when I try to compile
to
a pdf, I get the following:
./menus.texi:140: Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
\fnindfile
\temp ->\write \fnindfile
{\entry{GetApplicationStatus}{\folio }{\code {GetA...
\safewhatsit ... \else \vskip -\whatsitskip \fi #1
\ifx \lastskipmacro \zeros...
\dosubind ...dcsname }\safewhatsit \dosubindwrite
}\fi
\deftypefngeneral ...dosubind {fn}{\code {#4}}{#1}
\doingtypefntrue \defname ...
\printdefunline #1#2->\begingroup #1#2 \endheader
\interlinepenalty = 10000 ...
l.140 ...n MenuAction list GetApplicationStatus ()
Pressing enter to skip the message yields another similar message
for every deftypefn I have. Here is a sample of how I am using
the syntax:
@deftypefn category type function(@var{input})
Does something on @var{input}
@end deftypefn
If I look in my file.toc, I see the following:
...
@numsecentry{Some Section}{1.4}{Some Section}{2}
@numsubsecentry{Some Subsection{1.4.1}{Some Subsection}{2}
\entry{First deftypefn}{2}{\code {First deftypefn}}
\entry{Second deftypefn{2}{\code {Second Deftypefn}}
...
This code makes me think that the function generating table
of contents entries for deftypefn is the problem. When I look
at the resulting table of contents in the output pdf, the
deftypefn entries are an formatted mess.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
-Andrew
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