Ok, I will use that workaround, maintaining several sub directories in
doc/ for the different manuals.
This sounds suboptimal. Can't you use a common figures directory
with a name that includes the name of your package, e.g. gnupdf/ or
gnupdf-figures/?
That would make it
Maybe we should suggest the maintainers to follow the same convention
I added something to the Texinfo manual about it.
Super! Thanks :)
Hi Karl.
But I don't think install-info should go around rewriting the Info
content. That seems highly problematic to me.
The only practical workaround I can see is to name your directory
something like gnupdf-figures and install the images in your Makefile.
Ok, I will use that
Hello.
In GNU PDF we are including a lot of pictures in the documentation of
the project (the reference manual, architecture guide, etc). For each
picture we are including several files: figure.txt for info readers,
figure.png for html output and figure.eps for tex.
In the sources tree the
Hi,
I am new to this list. My name is Jose E. Marchesi and i am spanish.
I am going to maintain the standalone info program.
I have some experience working within the GNU Project. I coordine GNU
Spain, maintain the ACM package, maintain the gnu-user-groups.html
webpage and maintain the