Hello, Thanks a lot for the fast answer. A related question, in the Texinfo manual it is said in 'Creating an Unsplit File' that
To prevent texinfo-format-buffer from splitting a Texinfo file into smaller Info files, give a prefix to the M-x texinfo-format-buffer command: C-u M-x texinfo-format-buffer or else C-u C-c C-e C-b When you do this, Texinfo will not split the file and will not create a tag table for it. Do those commands create a tag table now, or still do not? Yet another question, in the Texinfo manual it is said that You can run Info-validate only on a single Info file that has a tag table. The command will not work on the indirect subfiles that are generated when a master file is split. Is it still true? Or has Info-validate been extended to work on split Info files? On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 11:03:53AM +0200, Robert Pluim wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 10:42:06 +0200, Patrice Dumas <[email protected]> > >>>>> said: > > Patrice> In the Texinfo manual it is said, in "Tag Files and Split Files" > that > Patrice> If a Texinfo file has more than 30,000 bytes, > texinfo-format-buffer automatically creates a tag table for its Info file > Itʼs not been true for a while now: > > commit 1c87ab3195c32bfabd9533125961eed5f32d8215 > Author: Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> > Date: Mon Jul 6 00:12:33 1998 +0000 > > (texinfmt-version): Update version. > number which is used in header of texinfmt-produced Info files. > (texinfo-format-buffer): Now always tagify, on accout of @anchor.
