Anyone really familiar with texinfo?

Stephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Tue Feb 8 21:38:17 EST 2005


>>>>> "Aidan" == Aidan Kehoe <kehoea at parhasard.net> writes:

    Aidan> I mean, it’s not hard, but it would be so much easier if I
    Aidan> could think in the language that whoever wrote the
    Aidan> following error messages was, when they wrote them:

Don't bother.  If you use texinfo mode, there is a command that will
fix up all the node headers for you.  I forget what it is, read the
Texinfo docs (sorry for being so terse, I just don't have time for the
near future).

It's either undocumented or I missed it, but the crucial thing for
that command is that your @chapter, @section, ... commands associated
with each node _must_ express the hierarchical level correctly.




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