On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:29:13AM +0100, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
Sure, check out the attached mini test texi. The call goes like this:
$ texi2html -frames -split node test.texi
test_frame.html will then reference the file test.html but test.html won't
be created at all.
Indeed,
On 27.12.2011 at 01:15 Patrice Dumas wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:39:30AM +0100, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
On 26.12.2011 at 23:47 Patrice Dumas wrote:
Thanks a lot, now it's working indeed! There's just one minor problem
left:
For foo.texi, texi2html creates an entry file named
On 26.12.2011 at 21:20 ilusionoflife wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2011 21:09:19 Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
t why? How to fix that? There are zero warnings when running texi2pdf on
this document... and it's over 700 pages! Why does texi2html suddenly
begin to lament about it when texi2pdf deals
Why does texi2html suddenly begin to lament
about it when texi2pdf deals with it just fine?
The basic answer to this question is that texi2html and texi2pdf are two
completely different implementations of Texinfo (one in Perl and one in
TeX), and texi2pdf (i.e., texinfo.tex) does not care
On 26.12.2011 at 23:47 Patrice Dumas wrote:
Thanks, book.init seems to do the trick but there's still one flaw: When
I
select the first chapter in the left frame, the whole TOC appears again
in the right frame and the contents of the first chapter are at the very
end
of the TOC. So the user
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:39:30AM +0100, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
On 26.12.2011 at 23:47 Patrice Dumas wrote:
Thanks a lot, now it's working indeed! There's just one minor problem left:
For foo.texi, texi2html creates an entry file named foo_frame.html and this
file references foo.html for