Hi, I'm using makeinfo to try to build html docs for newlib C library.
When using --no-split, the html file seems to be correctly generated. When using any of the split options (--split=chapter|node|section or --split-size=5000000), the output is corrupted. In the index.html file, what should be one of the sub-nodes, appears at the top, and many of the navigation footers on random pages are missing. I suspect this relates to the node name "index" being used. The node names are generated based on C function names, and there is an index function. Changing this name to something else, seems to fix the problem. However, all of the other doc formats (info/pdf etc) seem ok. Is this an issue with makeinfo --html, or should "@node index" not be used in the newlib tex files? Cheers, Jon
