On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 08:30:59PM +0900, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > >> When running "make docs" to produce the emacs manuals HTML sets with the > >> following options: > >> > >> HTML_OPTS = --split=chapter --html > >> > >> There are issues with the ToC files and index files in > >> > >> 1) the elisp reference set > >> 2) the lisp intro set > >> > >> In both cases, the issue seems to be that the ToC is output as > >> "index.html#SEC_Contents" and is then overwritten by the index which is > >> output as "Index.html" (notice the change in case). > >> > >> The navigation HTML reads: > >> > >> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" > >> rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Index.html" title="Index" > >> rel="index">Index</a>] > > > > Can you link to an online manual where the problem occurs as I couldn't find > > one (I checked three of the emacs manuals before giving up). > > https://doublet.jp/gnu/ > > https://doublet.jp/gnu/elisp/elisp.html/index.html > > https://doublet.jp/gnu/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.html/index.html > > >> It looks like (I have not checked for all the manuals) when a manual only > >> has 1 index it is output as Index.html and the ToC is output as > >> index.html, but on case-insensitive systems (macOS) the files conflict and > >> only the index is kept (presumably after overwriting the ToC). > > > > Have you actually tested this on macOS? > > Yes. That's my machine.
I'm trying to catch up with Texinfo mail. I saw the problem with the Top node not being present in the links you sent above. There appears to be code to check a CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES configuration value in Texinfo/Common.pm, now in set_tree_unit_file. Could you try building your manuals with texi2any -c CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES=1 and see if that makes a difference?
