%% "Dan Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  dn> I've created an html document that's a combination of documents
  dn> for the GNU Assembler, C++ Compiler, C Library, Linker, Binutils
  dn> and of course, Make.  My aim was to create one document with a
  dn> common front page and a common style.  It's currently available at
  dn> www.gnuh8.org.  It has proved to be quite useful and popular.

  dn> I've recently been updating the document.  I would also like to
  dn> include the latest Make documentation, but the style is
  dn> considerably different from the other documents and from the
  dn> previous Make document.  Specifically, the current document
  dn> headings are numbered, where the previous one weren't.  And the
  dn> links to previous and next sessions are also quite different.

  dn> I've had a look at the texi2html man file, hoping to change the
  dn> format, but I haven't been very successful.  Any information that
  dn> you could give me would be helpful.

I have no idea what might be different.  As far as I know nothing has
changed.  I don't maintain the docs on the gnu.org site though, if
that's what you mean.  Perhaps someone else rebuilt the docs with a
newer version of texinfo or something.  Can you give me links to the
documentation you're referring to?

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