I have the following tex contruct and want to add text inside the math _expression_,
for example adding
i.e. if
before \exists. However I am not sure how to tell texinfo to write this
as text mode within math _expression_.
@tex
$$ \exists \ s \ :: \
I am tryiong to make a horizontal line in my document using the following
@noindent @center {
--}
This creates the following when using texi2pdf
Underfull \hbox (badness 1) in
Documentation License . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
0 PREAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.2 APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.3 VERBATIM COPYING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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Christopher Dimech
GNU Behistun Chief Administrator
{releasetag} uniquely identifies the files at the leaves
created each time you execute @code{import}. The @var{releasetag}
should be new, not previously existing in the repository file, and
uniquely identify the imported release.
@end smalldisplay
@end table
-
Christopher
I have written a document in texinfo. I put all the document material into one
file.
Now I am trying to split things into multiple files as the document has become
too long.
I have seen that @ref can be used with up to five parameters but cannot find
useful examples
of how to carry out the
Dear Compeers,
I am using an @unnumbered chapter so it displays in the contents section
when I call @contents. Is there any way to add section numbers such as
@unnumbered 1 Preamble
@unnumberedsec 1.1 Applicability and Definitions
@unnumberedsubsec 1.1.1 Verbatim Copying
However, rather than
│ ├── agpl--chapter.texi
│ ├── agpl--appendix.texi
│ ├── agpl--unnumbered.texi
│ ├── gfdl--chapter.texi
│ ├── gfdl--appendix.texi
│ └── gfdl--unnumbered.texi
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2019 at 7:05 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christo
{identification--of--hazards,, @value{idh}}.
@end flushright
}
@shortcaption{@value{shtc}.}
@end float
Is there any simpler way to call the same sequence of commands but using
just different parameters for me to display many figures?
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 5:08 PM
> From: "
I have produced a simple function put I do not know how to use it.
Tried checking the manual but have not been able to find where it
mentions how user define functions can be used.
@deffn Command disp-expr imgnm
The name of the image is @var{imgnm}
@end deffn
019 at 5:36 PM
> From: "Christopher Dimech"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: [help-texinfo] Calling User Defined functions
>
>
> I think I have made a mistake. What I want to do is call the following
> thing ever
ture does not impose the
use of only tex \-commands, but also texinfo @-commands such as @emph{}
as well.
Christopher
> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 6:54 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: R
I am writing a book using texinfo. Anyway I can make text double spaced? I
have looked at the manula but noticed nothing specific. I can do double
spacing in sections within "@tex" and "@end tex".
Christopher
itle @sc{bug-texinfo 2019308}
@author Christopher Dimech
@end titlepage
@contents
@node executive-summary
@unnumbered E @ @ Executive Summary
Let us make a reference to the article by Semenza and Ghirotti.
Try using the reference @ref{bibl-Semenza-et-Ghirotti-2000}
@page
@node umrq30801
@unnumb
I have noticed that the following commands works well
@center @image{../umrq3--files/E--ExecSm/309E--a01,11cm,,,.png}
However the following one gives an error
@set upath ../umrq3--files/E--ExecSm
@center @image{@value{upath}/309E--a01,11cm,,,.png}
I am getting quite confused on why would need @ref with two arguments.
Could not find an example when using two arguments is useful when using
texi2pdf.
Then
@ref{ccby--oth--rights}
This prints Section 1.1.2 [ccby--oth--rights]
@ref{ccby--scope, ccby--oth--rights}
This prints Section 1.1
I removed all the files, and rerun texi2pdf 2019308.texi
Still, I get undefined. Still haven't figured out how this is happening.
when I use @setfilename and run texi2pdf a few times, everything is correct.
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Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU
In what context do you use the second argument and what does it do
exactly? As Patrice said it does nothing for pdf. My understanding
is that one uses it for display purposes and not for directing to
a node or an anchor.
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 at 5:25 PM
> From: "Eli Zaretskii"
> To:
Dear Compeers,
I have recently mentioned allowing multiline titles in structured commands
(e.g. @chapter, @section, @unnumberedsec)
Another Texinfo aspect to mention is properly setting the page size using
@pagesizes.
Firstly, if one uses a smaller pagesize, the resulting pdf simply cuts the
Dear Compeers,
Customarily the texinfo structures for my manuals get quite complicated.
Consequently, I point out two things.
1. @ifset @ifclear have only appear at a line beginning
2. @menu cannot occur after every sectioning label @section @subsection @heading @unnumbered
Continuing some more regarding @menu.
Normally, when you view an info file, the first line shows where you are located
For instance
(gungadin-elisp-abbrev)Top > Introduction > Modifier Keys
It is great and I love it. It would be better still if this is also displayed
at the bottom
The manual says that
The @point{} command is displayed as ‘∗’, either a pointed star or (when that is not available) the ASCII sequence ‘-!-’.
I am getting ‘-!-’. How can I fix this so that I get ‘∗’ a pointed star?
Regards
C*
Correct. Thank You Gavin
Regards
C*
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2020 at 3:54 PM
From: "Gavin Smith"
To: "Christopher Dimech"
Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
Subject: Re: @point{} Gntting a Star in Texinfo.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 03:31:27PM +0200, Christopher D
:54 PM
From: "Gavin Smith"
To: "Christopher Dimech"
Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
Subject: Re: @point{} Gntting a Star in Texinfo.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 03:31:27PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> The manual says that
>
>
>
> The @point{} command is dis
I am writing a manual using makeinfo
I have written the following
@macro Gela-Menu
@paragraphindent 0
@* * @ref{Modifier-Keys}:: Modifier Keys on Lisp Machine Keyboards.
@* * @ref{Key-Mnemonics}:: Mnemonics that identify specific keys.
@paragraphindent 3
@end macro
This was to add a Menu
Smith"
To: "Christopher Dimech"
Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
Subject: Re: @ref displays "see" strings in info files
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 06:06:23PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> I am writing a manual using makeinfo
>
> I have written the foll
It does not make a difference what value you put (t, nil, other). One either
gets "see"
or *note.
You don't see any problem with texinfo right, but a problem with Emacs. Correct?
Regards
C*
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2020 at 9:54 PM
From: "Gavin Smith"
To: &quo
Smith"
To: "Christopher Dimech"
Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
Subject: Re: @ref displays "see" strings in info files
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 06:06:23PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> I am writing a manual using makeinfo
>
> I have written the foll
Have sent an bug-report to the Emacs group. Keep awesome.
Regards
Christopher
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
- Geological Subsurface Mapping
- Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation
dd a few words about this alto in the Texinfo Manual.
There could be a section: "Viewing Info Files in Emacs",
with some details. I could write something.
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2020 at 10:23 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc:
I am writing an texinfo manual file, and makeinfo to giving the
following two warnings even if what is in the menu and the sectioning
is correct.
./01-gela-intro.texi:831: warning: node `Cmd-ArgDescr' is next for
`Intactv-Function' in menu but not in sectioning
./01-gela-intro.texi:856:
Dear Compeers,
Noticed that makeinfo gets confused when I use subsections
and want to include the node in the .info file.
makeinfo also seems confused if in the menu I put a reference
which is an anchor.
Regards
Christopher
Dear Compeers,
Is there a construct to display sections of code in texinfo that
continue across many lines. Have been using @format. But I have
noticed that the characters are not monospace.
Regards
Christopher
is there to help the user
towards a particular direction. However when I produce
documentation in Pdf I want it too look are an ordered manual.
There are many reasons why a person would want a menu that differs
from the sectioning.
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Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator
ge: Failed to load module "topmenu-gtk-module"
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 2:41 PM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Anchors do not work with makeinfo
>
> On Tue, Oct
,
the Anchor Reference will not work.
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
- Geological Subsurface Mapping
- Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation
- Natural Resource Exploration and Production
- Free
When I use an anchor, the link does not work when I use @ref
when I run makeinfo
Sure, but ALLOW_NON_TREE_NODE_STRUCTURE is not there.
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 4:15 PM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @menu puts too many restrictions to produce the .inf
texinfo to be used in many other circumstances in addition
to simply writing manuals.
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2020 at 6:11 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Sett
I have written the macro uSubSec
However I have found that a \par is introduced in the Table of Contents
when the title continues on the next line. How can this problem be solved?
Example:
@uSubSec{@value{SecLb}, Probabilistic Characterisation of
Microseismicity}
@macro uSubSec{label, titl}
Sicilian Stations [2]
Hidden Signals - Revealed by Hilbert, Stockwell & Wavelet Tfm [3]
Improve Subsurface Estimn - Irregular Distribution of Earthqk, Low
Tectonic Movements.}
> Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2020 at 12:18 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dime
Characterisation of^?\par Microseismicity . . . . . . . . 5
> Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2020 at 12:18 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Macro introduces \par in Table of Contents
>
>
.
Can one do multiline titles using @unnumberedsec?
Does the multiline thing fail when using macros, or is the problem
only related to defining sections?
> Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2020 at 12:18 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "he
020 at 6:02 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Macro introduces \par in Table of Contents
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2020 at 2:32 PM Christopher Dimech wrote:
> >
> >
> > With the f
I am using @chapter in a document. The chapters start with
the numerical value of 1. Is there a possibility to start
the chapters from another number, e.e., from chapter 6.
I have been scrutinising the Texinfo files for the book "Free Software Free
Society"
where he defines some macros in texinfo.tex
In the code file not-ipr.texi there is the command
@chapter Did You Say ``Intellectual
Property''?@entrybreak{}It's@tie{}a@tie{}Seductive@tie{}Mirage
I do not
I have noticed that trying to use alias on @unnumberedsec
makes texinfo behave strangely when trying to get the manual.
@alias usec = unnumberedsec
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
a way to do that?
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
- Geological Subsurface Mapping
- Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation
- Natural Resource Exploration and Production
- Free Software Advocacy
that @ifset and @ifclear
should only appear at a line beginning. I suggest that it be made
as other region commands that are allowed indentation.
Regards
Christopher
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
that
conditional expressions can become very important for large
works.
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 5:59 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "Patrice Dumas" , "help-texinfo gnu"
>
> Subject: Re:
Have been playing with @quotation, @example, @display, @format, @verbatim
and their small versions and found them all useful, particularly the small
versions.
However, a small version of @verbatim is not present. It would help to also
have @smallverbatim.
Regards
Christopher
020 at 8:42 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @ref without page numbers
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 03:42:11PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> >
> > Although it is useful t
I agree with your evaluation Patrice.
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 1:56 AM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Karl Berry"
> Cc: dim...@gmx.com, help-texinfo@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: @ref without page numbers
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 04:41:30PM -0600, Karl Berry wrote:
> > Christopher, if
[Intactv-Function], page 11,
to this
Section 1.13 [Intactv-Function]@sup{11},
The would solve the problem, yet keep requirements intact.
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 at 10:05 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "h
fication in my file to test it.
Nevertheless, my alternative brief page numbering would resolve the readability
problem pointed out to me.
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 at 11:44 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc:
Pdf are very important in business settings, and because Texinfo allows
inclusion of mathematical expression (through @math, @tex), the pdf output
is very useful.
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 at 10:05 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christop
makes
texinfo very attractive. Stallman has written his book in texinfo. I also
found it much better than you envisage.
Regards
Christopher
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
- Geological
ent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 12:41 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 02:37:01PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Have been playin
Gavin, so what's left is to have @verbatim accept \smallword?
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 2:17 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Sat, Oct 24,
by default as well for
@smallbook.
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 2:17 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 01:33:36PM +0200, Christopher
,% @*
\else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,% @SPACE
\else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,%@NL
\else\ifx\tie\tokenafterxref ,% @tie
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
%\fi
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Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation
I have the following texinfo code. But if I put the same commands
in @macro, I see more vertical space when displaying the example
when calling the @macro Tuni.
@macro Tuni{sp,sk}
@iftex
@sp \sp\
@vskip \sk\
@end iftex
@noindent
@end macro
---file---
Key Shortcuts are
58 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:30:33PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Yes, I confirm they are good and approve them being set
>
You are correct, it works. Missed the \setnormaldispenv
in \envdef\verbatim.
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 3:31 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Sat, O
Have tried '@set dispenvsize small' for @quotation, @example, @display, @format.
However, @verbatim is still using a large font.
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 2:58 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
Is it possible to introduce a spacing between two lines of text
to be less than '@sp 1' or '@*', perhaps by half.
When I am writing a list or enumeration using @* look
as too much of a vertical space.
@enumerate
---@item
-Line Text 1
-@item
-Line Text 2 @sp 0.5
---@item
-Line
@macro GPage{titl, titlCn, subTitl, subTitlCn, date}
@title @sc{\titl\ @* \titlCn\}
@inlineifset{GSt, @subtitle \subTitl\}
@inlineifset{GToday , @subtitle \subTitlCn\ @today{}}
@inlineifclear{GToday , @subtitle \subTitlCn\ \date\}
@end macro
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Christopher Dimech
Chief
I use @set
Example:
@titlepage
@set GSt
@GPage{titl, titlCn, subTitl, subTitlCn, date}
@end titlepage
-
Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
- Geological Subsurface Mapping
- Disaster
I need to remove the page number that is displayed when calling
@ref{Node--Item,, Item}.
Is this possible to do if outputting pdf.
for Texinfo
l.1213: Unicode char @u8: not defined for Texinfo
l.1218: Unicode char @u8: not defined for Texinfo [14] (./03c-chmed-rfc.texi
[15] [16] [17]) [18] (CC By-Nc-Nd 4)
(/home/hagbard/01cuneus/freelic/latest/freelic-3.4/cc/by-nc-nd/by-nc-nd.texi
[19] [20]
-
Christopher
Is it problematic including comment lines inside a macro?
@macro showAllChmedIgm
@c Station Locations (Sicily and Circum-Ambient Region)
@c Label: igc03-sicl-circumambrg [1]
@igmSiclCircumambrg
@end macro
I made the following macro to display an image. I am encountering a problem
because when I want to display the image image a second time, the same float
identifier (name{igc03-sicl-circumambrg}) has been already used.
@macro igmSiclCircumambrg
@set fignm igc03-sicl-circumambrg [01]
@float
Gavin,
Can one use for html output the command that follows. It was not working
even when the file exists. Texinfo was not giving an error, however, the
image was not being displayed in html when using .png.
@image{file.w.h.alttext,.png}
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 12:46 AM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Gavin Smith"
> Cc: "Christopher Dimech" , "help-texinfo gnu"
>
> Subject: Re: Displaying images for html output
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 05:20:00P
Running the following command using texi2pdf gives errors.
Output is correct for html output.
- Command -
@set imgf ../Ideogr/Ch03b--Chmed/igc03--01--Sicl--CircAmRg
@image{@value{imgf}.png}
- Errors -
(3 @ Microseismic Analysis of the Central Mediterranean Region) [-2]
does not find the file.
@image{file,8cm,13cm,alttext,.png}
Regards
Christopher
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:15 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: @image and fifth argument duri
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 7:07 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Width and Height in @image for Html Output fail
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 07:51:30PM +0100, Christopher
.png}
First call to @image works, the second fails.
> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2020 at 6:41 PM
> From: "Christopher Dimech"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @macro line continu
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 5:45 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 08:03:19PM +0100, Christopher
}
@center Text
@center \date\
@author Christopher Dimech
@iftex
@page
@insertcopying
@end iftex
@end macro
@TdrPage{Microseismic Analysis of the, Central Mediterranean Region,,,
Chapter 3 Tuesday September 15@comma{} 2020}
Errors ---
texi2pdf 03aCh-Chmed-html.texi
This is pdfTeX
It looks like I installed correctly though
hagbard@fuckup:
+ ~
which texi2pdf
/usr/local/bin/texi2pdf
hagbard@fuckup:
+ ~
ls -lrt /usr/local/bin/texi2pdf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1246 Dec 3 07:52 /usr/local/bin/texi2pdf
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Christopher Dimech
General Administrator - Naiad
> Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2020 at 8:06 AM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Sat, Dec 05, 2020 at 03:31:19AM +0100, Christoph
> Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2020 at 8:03 AM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 11:20:47PM +0100, Christopher D
> Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2020 at 12:30 AM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 11:43:09PM +0100, Christoph
trice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "Gavin Smith" , "help-texinfo gnu"
>
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 11:43:09PM +0100, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Fantastic. Thi
files.
And the problem remains.
How is it that the installation from git still shows version 2020-10-24.12?
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 8:51 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: La
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 10:30 PM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 10:22:34PM +0100, Christophe
Do you still think that the problem is with texinfo.tex?
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 6:28 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 6:28 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> You have to copy texinfo.tex manually to where it will be
Do not usually run configure in the same directory.
I make a build directory, then run configure from there.
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 6:28 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: La
-r-- 1 hagbard hagbard 380722 Dec 4 18:03 texinfo.tex
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 6:28 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2020 at 10:56 PM
> From: "Patrice Dumas"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu"
> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 10:37:56PM +0100, Christo
% cp srcdir/doc/texinfo.tex workdir
Where workdir is the directory of your main Texinfo input file.
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> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "Gavin Smith" , "help-texinfo gnu
remains
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> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 08:03:19PM +0100, Chr
This is what I have used
git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/texinfo.git
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> To: "Christopher Dimech"
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> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @ima
I have tried that. Now I put the file in all directories where I have the
all the texi files. Could you send me the file, so I can put the one you send.
See what happens.
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> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
>
> On Fri, Dec 04
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> Subject: Re: Latest Development Version - @image with @value
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> On Fri, Dec 04, 20
e name for
> > both: (1) pdf, dvi; and (2) html.
> >
> > @image(file,w,h,alttext,.png)
> >
> > Meaning that html will search for the filename, but with a token being
> > appended to it.
>
> Sorry, I don't understand the question.
>
>
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have something similar for break file names, as it is frequent that
file names get very long, as happens with url's.
Additionally, @float does not function.
Regards
Christopher
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Christopher Dimech
General Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation
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