Samuel Bronson writes:
Hey, I just noticed that there's a copy of texinfo.tex in the
man/
directory that identifies itself as:
\def\texinfoversion{1999-09-25.10}
The question, how much more recent a version can we be pretty sure
that people will have it? I know people running Debian "woody", but
none of them are Emacs users so I don't think we care. Still, not
everybody will be running Lunatic Lake Trout or whatever Ubuntu
current is.
The point is that that manual can be referred to as sort of a standard
for what syntax we can and can't put into our manuals.
This is way too recent.
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