Thanks!  That works great.

On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 12:00 AM Patrice Dumas <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 11:52:03AM -0700, Raymond Toy wrote:
> > In version 6.6, if you had
> >
> > @setfilename foo.info
> >
> > all of the html files would be placed in the foo directory with names
> > foo_0.html, foo_1.html, and so on.
> >
> > With 6.6dev, this isn't true anymore.  The foo directory contains things
> > like index.html, section-title-1.html, section-title-2.html, and so on.
> >
> > Was this change intentional?  Is it possible to get back the old version?
>
> I think that this change was intentional.  To get back to the old
> version, you would need an init file, I believe.  I attach one which
> should do what you want, except maybe for the top file.
>
> you can use it with
>
> texi2any --html --init file_names_simple.pm toto.texi
>
> (As a side note, my guess would be that you do not have nodes in your
> texinfo file, otherwise you would have seen the "new behaviour" earlier).
>
> > In addition, a very old version of texi2html (was used in Maxima for a
> long
> > time) put the table of contents in foo_toc.html.  This was useful for
> > external interfaces to maxima to have a table of contents that could be
> > shown.  Right now, the toc is placed in one of the foo_*.html files.
>
> For that, you can set
>   -c INLINE_CONTENTS=0
>
> If you want more generally the texi2html style, you can use
>  -c TEXI2HTML
>
> --
> Pat
>


-- 
Ray

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