Hi all,
> Thanks for sending, I believe the diff below fixes it. Please let me
Thanks a lot. I does fix the problem. I now get a proper sbcl.pdf
manual.
Christoph, I have already uploaded texinfo 6.1.0.dfsg.1-6, with this
version I get a good sbcl.pdf on my computer. Please also confirm.
On another front:
@iftex
@macro cl{name}
{@smallertt@phantom{concurrency:}@llap{cl:}}\name\
@end macro
@end iftex
What's inside @iftex is supposed to be valid Texinfo.
(Just like @ifinfo, etc.) To lapse into plain/raw TeX,
@tex should be used. That's why it exists.
On 12 April 2016 at 09:05, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Here is a minimal example extracted from the sbcl sources that shows
> the effect:
> \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
>
> @iftex
> @macro cl{name}
> {@smallertt@phantom{concurrency:}@llap{cl:}}\name\
> @end macro
> @end
HI Gavin, hi Christoph,
> does allow the TeXinfo manual to build. Unfortunately, it ruins the
> typesetting of the index in the PDF version of the manual, which now
> typesets literal @llap...@phantomconcurrency (rather than interpreting
> the TeX commands).
Here is a minimal example extracted
On 17 March 2016 at 07:25, Gavin Smith wrote:
> I've checked and using \gdef instead of \def works, because the
> definition took place within a TeX group:
I've come across the following message:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=815205#95:
==
The
Hi Gavin,
> Why not use a different name for the \lw macro defined in the @tex
> block, so it isn't used in its own definition? That's the cause of
Ok, I tried your suggestion, but that again breaks:
code >>>
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@iftex
@tex
On 16 March 2016 at 10:01, Norbert Preining wrote:
>
> I reduced the problem to the following minimal not-working
> example:
>
>
> \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
>
> @iftex
> @tex
> \newif\ifdash
> \long\def\dashp#1{\expandafter\setnext#1-\dashphelper}
>
On 17 March 2016 at 01:31, Norbert Preining wrote:
>
> Ok, I tried your suggestion, but that again breaks:
I've checked and using \gdef instead of \def works, because the
definition took place within a TeX group:
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@iftex
@tex
Hi Gavin, dear all,
(please keep cc)
Another problem with 6.1 has popped up, not being really
Debian specific. It is in the sources of sbcl (common lisp
interpreter).
I reduced the problem to the following minimal not-working
example:
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@iftex
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