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[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entri
From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:51:47 -0400 |
Index: texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html:1.14
texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html:1.15
--- texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html:1.14 Tue Aug 9
17:19:22 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/nodes_texinfo_res/Index-Entries.html Tue Aug 23
23:51:14 2005
@@ -85,11 +85,11 @@
<em>do not</em> think of the same words when they look something up. A
helpful index will have items indexed under all the different words
that people may use. For example, one reader may think it obvious that
-the two-letter names for indices should be listed under "Indices,
-two-letter names", since the word "Index" is the general
concept.
+the two-letter names for indices should be listed under “Indices,
+two-letter names”, since the word “Index” is the general
concept.
But another reader may remember the specific concept of two-letter
-names and search for the entry listed as "Two letter names for
-indices". A good index will have both entries and will help both
+names and search for the entry listed as “Two letter names for
+indices”. A good index will have both entries and will help both
readers.
</p>
<p>Like typesetting, the construction of an index is a highly skilled,