On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 11:10:18PM +0000, Karl Berry wrote: > also lines consisting only of spaces are emptied in @example and the > like > > Removing trailing whitespace in the Info output seems like the one thing > that is ok to me, though it would also be ok to preserve it.
I can very easily change that to preserving. > I see that leading and internal whitespace is already preserved inside > @example. That is good. > > and lines consisting only of spaces between paragraphs are > completly removed. > > Reducing multiple blank lines between paragraphs to one seems ok to me. > C makeinfo did that. Does this still hold for spaces that are not [\r\n\t ]? Do they start a paragraph. For instance with texinfo code like, is it 3 paragraphs, or 2? AA ^L BB (and same question with any of the unicode space). Should the result be along AA ^L BB or AA ^L BB > The one perhaps-problematic case I found in a few minutes of experiments > is this: > ---------------------- > @example > Whatever > > @end example > > Outside example. > ---------------------- > > There is only one blank line with both C and Perl makeinfo. I > intuitively would have expected two in that particular case, though -- > that is, for all blank lines inside @example to be preserved regardless > of what happens outside. (This is how texinfo.tex behaves.) > > Wdyt? I don't care either way. Changing it should certainly not be complicated. Should I? -- Pat
