Phil Holmes <mail <at> philholmes.net> writes:

> >> > whenever we use  <at> notation{text}, then there is a paragraph break 
before
> >> > the "text".  It took a while to figure out the guilty commit, but it is
> >> > 9f3c7711bb73baf3aea8502227fb5fd2d2851753: "update texinfo.tex from
> >> > upstream".
> >> >

I think you found the correct cause, but I cannot see how it causes this
exact problem.  Every macro defined in our include-files *macros.texi is
preceded by an extra line-break.  The pdfs on the webpage show the problem.

The change to texinfo was requested here
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2015-04/msg00037.html
and made here
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/texinfo-commits/2015-04/msg00030.html
but that change makes 'active' in the TeX sense a range of characters
that are non-printing in Latin1.

If I could remember how to run texinfo on a 5-line example file, I might
send a bug-report to texinfo


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