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Re: bookmarks for concept index
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Eli Zaretskii |
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Re: bookmarks for concept index |
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Sat, 04 May 2002 18:51:36 +0300 |
> From: address@hidden (Karl Berry)
> Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 09:54:39 -0400
>
> You could do this by using @defindex right now.
>
> Eli, I don't understand, you mean define an index called `A'?
Not necessarily called `A', but an index where only items which start
with `A' are indexed.
> That seems pretty ugly :).
It might be ugly and slightly inconvenient, but it does work with all
past versions of Texinfo.
Seriously: I'm a bit worried about introducing new language features
matter-of-factly. Texinfo doesn't have a graceful backward
compatibility feature, so a manual that uses a newly introduced
directive _forces_ users to upgrade to the latest Texinfo. That is
not nice, IMHO. Most other tools I know and use don't behave like
that, they always try to make changes back-compatible.
So I'd much prefer changes we make in the language are back-compatible,
in the sense that they do not cause older versions of makeinfo and
texinfo.tex to choke, or crash and burn.
Perhaps we should also add a feature which ignores unknown/unsupported
directives. That won't help users of older versions now, but it will
help in the long run, when future versions introduce incompatible
changes.
Re: bookmarks for concept index, Karl Berry, 2002/05/06
Re: bookmarks for concept index, Karl Berry, 2002/05/09