I don't want to use the word "see" with pxref, but the Spanish word
"consulte", because I'm writing the manual in English, it's a
translation of the Bash Reference Manual.
It worked for me. Are you sure you added it at the top? Did you get any
error?
Am 22.02.2018 um 19:57 schrieb suso maca:
english word "see".
ll, but I'm not sure because I
still use an old X-enviroment :< ).
Cheers,
Adrian Perez Jorge
ou think?
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Hi for all.
I have this texinfo.tex file:
http://geomview.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/geomview/geomview/doc/pt_BR/texinfo.tex?view=markup
In the font.texi document i have this entry:
.@pxref{filename}.
Where "filename" is an image/picture file.
In the generate font.pdf i have:
.see Fi
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:45:02PM +, Karl Berry wrote:
> There must be more to the situation, because @pxref{filename} by itself
> (in standard Texinfo) is a reference to a node in the current document,
> and would not generate anything like "Figure X.Y".
You are correct.
> FWIW, GNU Texinf