Mercurial > hg > xemacs-beta
changeset 5923:61d7d7bcbe76 cygwin
merged heads after pull -u
author | Henry Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk> |
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date | Thu, 05 Feb 2015 17:19:05 +0000 |
parents | 68639fb08af8 (current diff) 0ef278ff2894 (diff) |
children | 518bf1108435 |
files | configure configure.ac |
diffstat | 84 files changed, 10699 insertions(+), 25514 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/CHANGES-beta Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/CHANGES-beta Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ -- Improve: Make #'byte-compile-if suppress spurious warnings from `(if (fboundp ...' or `(if (boundp ...' constructs (port of Dave Love patch to Emacs) -- Mike Sperber -- Improve: Silence warnings about throws out of #'post-command-hook' -- Mike Sperber -- New: Support bignums with MPIR -- Jerry James +-- Improve: Help buffer behaviour synced with GNU -- Mats Lidell Build Infrastructure and Source Tree
--- a/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,35 @@ +2015-01-10 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * configure.ac (Postgresql): Improve Installation text. + * configure: Rebuild. + +2015-01-08 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + Fix progress bar crashes. + Thanks to Ralf Soergel for diagnosis and a patch. + + * configure.ac (Athena widgets): + Test for "international" resource in SimpleWidgetClass in libXaw3d. + * configure: Rebuild. + +2014-11-09 Jeff Sparkes <jsparkes@gmail.com> + + * configure.ac (HAVE_GNUTLS): Add SSL/TLS libraries to $LIBS, not + $LDFLAGS. + +2014-10-10 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org> + + * configure.ac: Disable ASLR on Yosemite. + * configure: Rebuild. + +2014-10-09 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * configure.ac: Check for TLS headers as well as libraries. + +2014-10-07 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * configure.ac: Add TLS support. + 2014-02-11 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> * .hgignore: Add man/Makefile.
--- a/README Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/README Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ -This directory tree holds version 21.5 of XEmacs. - -The information in this file has been superseded by the XEmacs FAQ. - -The easiest way to read the FAQ is to go to - -http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/21.5/html/xemacs-faq_1.html - -You can also the local copy of the FAQ inside XEmacs by using -use Help->XEmacs FAQ from the menu, or `C-h F'. - -If you don't have XEmacs running and can't access the web, -look directly at `man/xemacs-faq.texi' or `info/xemacs-faq.info'. - - +This directory tree holds version 21.5 of XEmacs. + +Note: new changesets should be pushed to [the "xemacs" repository](https://bitbucket.org/xemacs/xemacs), not "xemacs-beta". + +The information in this file has been superseded by the XEmacs FAQ. + +The easiest way to read the FAQ is to go to + +http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/21.5/html/xemacs-faq_1.html + +You can also the local copy of the FAQ inside XEmacs by using +use Help->XEmacs FAQ from the menu, or `C-h F'. + +If you don't have XEmacs running and can't access the web, +look directly at `man/xemacs-faq.texi' or `info/xemacs-faq.info'. \ No newline at end of file
--- a/configure Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/configure Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1006,6 +1006,8 @@ with_dnet enable_ipv6_cname with_ipv6_cname +enable_tls +with_tls enable_rel_alloc with_rel_alloc enable_dlmalloc @@ -1938,6 +1940,9 @@ --with-ipv6-cname Try IPv6 information first when canonicalizing host names. This option has no effect unless system supports getaddrinfo(3) and getnameinfo(3). + --with-tls=TYPE Support TLS connections. TYPE must be one of "nss", + "gnutls", and "openssl". If TYPE is omitted or + "yes", support is determined automatically. Memory allocation options ------------------------- @@ -4922,6 +4927,22 @@ else with_ipv6_cname="no" fi; +# If --with-tls or --without-tls were given then copy the value to the +# equivalent enable_tls variable. +if test "${with_tls+set}" = set; then + enable_tls="$with_tls" +fi; +# If -enable-tls or --disable-tls were given then copy the value to the +# equivalent with_tls variable. +if test "${enable_tls+set}" = set; then + with_tls="$enable_tls" +fi; +# Check whether --with-tls or --without-tls was given. +if test "${with_tls+set}" = set; then + enableval="$with_tls" + withval="$with_tls" + +fi; # If --with-rel-alloc or --without-rel-alloc were given then copy the value to the # equivalent enable_rel-alloc variable. @@ -12212,7 +12233,7 @@ { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether ASLR needs to be disabled" >&5 $as_echo_n "checking whether ASLR needs to be disabled... " >&6; } case `uname -s`:`uname -r` in - Darwin:1[123].*) + Darwin:1[1234].*) { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: yes" >&5 $as_echo "yes" >&6; } LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,-no_pie" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Appending \"-Wl,-no_pie\" to \$LDFLAGS"; fi @@ -16788,6 +16809,52 @@ if test -n "$athena_lib" -a -n "$athena_h_path"; then have_xaw=yes + have_athena_i18n=unset + if test "$athena_variant" = "Xaw3d"; then + save_libs_x=$libs_x + libs_x="-lXaw3d $libs_x" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Prepending \"-lXaw3d\" to \$libs_x"; fi + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for \"international\" resource in Xaw3d SimpleWidget" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for \"international\" resource in Xaw3d SimpleWidget... " >&6; } + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then : + { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&2;} +as_fn_error $? "cannot run test program while cross compiling +See \`config.log' for more details" "$LINENO" 5; } +else + cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <stdlib.h> + #include <string.h> + #undef XAW_INTERNATIONALIZATION + #include <$athena_h_path/Simple.h> + +int +main () +{ +int i = simpleWidgetClass->core_class.num_resources; + while (i-- > 0) + if (!strcmp(simpleWidgetClass->core_class.resources[i].resource_name, + "international")) + exit(0); + exit(253); + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_run "$LINENO"; then : + have_athena_i18n=yes +else + have_athena_i18n=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext \ + conftest.$ac_objext conftest.beam conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + libs_x=$save_libs_x + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $have_athena_i18n" >&5 +$as_echo "$have_athena_i18n" >&6; } + fi else have_xaw=no fi @@ -16992,10 +17059,13 @@ $as_echo "#define NEED_ATHENA 1" >>confdefs.h need_athena="yes" - if test "$athena_3d" = "yes"; then $as_echo "#define HAVE_ATHENA_3D 1" >>confdefs.h + if test "$have_athena_i18n" = "yes"; then + $as_echo "#define HAVE_ATHENA_I18N 1" >>confdefs.h + + fi fi ;; esac @@ -21007,6 +21077,357 @@ fi +if test "$with_tls" = "gnutls"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "gnutls/gnutls.h" "ac_cv_header_gnutls_gnutls_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_gnutls_gnutls_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for gnutls_global_init in -lgnutls" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for gnutls_global_init in -lgnutls... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lgnutls $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char gnutls_global_init (); +int +main () +{ +return gnutls_global_init (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" = xyes; then : + with_tls=gnutls +else + { echo "Error:" "Required gnutls support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + +else + { echo "Error:" "Required gnutls support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + + +elif test "$with_tls" = "nss"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "nss.h" "ac_cv_header_nss_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_nss_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for NSS_InitContext in -lnss3" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for NSS_InitContext in -lnss3... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lnss3 $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char NSS_InitContext (); +int +main () +{ +return NSS_InitContext (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" = xyes; then : + with_tls=nss +else + { echo "Error:" "Required NSS support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + +else + { echo "Error:" "Required NSS support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + + +elif test "$with_tls" = "openssl"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "openssl/ssl.h" "ac_cv_header_openssl_ssl_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_openssl_ssl_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lssl $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char SSL_library_init (); +int +main () +{ +return SSL_library_init (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" = xyes; then : + with_tls=openssl +else + { echo "Error:" "Required openssl support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + +else + { echo "Error:" "Required openssl support cannot be provided." >&2; exit 1; } +fi + + +fi +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "gnutls/gnutls.h" "ac_cv_header_gnutls_gnutls_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_gnutls_gnutls_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for gnutls_global_init in -lgnutls" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for gnutls_global_init in -lgnutls... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lgnutls $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char gnutls_global_init (); +int +main () +{ +return gnutls_global_init (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_gnutls_gnutls_global_init" = xyes; then : + with_tls=gnutls +fi + +fi + + +fi +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "nss.h" "ac_cv_header_nss_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_nss_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for NSS_InitContext in -lnss3" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for NSS_InitContext in -lnss3... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lnss3 $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char NSS_InitContext (); +int +main () +{ +return NSS_InitContext (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_nss3_NSS_InitContext" = xyes; then : + with_tls=nss +fi + +fi + + +fi +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + ac_fn_c_check_header_mongrel "$LINENO" "openssl/ssl.h" "ac_cv_header_openssl_ssl_h" "$ac_includes_default" +if test "x$ac_cv_header_openssl_ssl_h" = xyes; then : + { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl" >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl... " >&6; } +if ${ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init+:} false; then : + $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lssl $LIBS" +cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char SSL_library_init (); +int +main () +{ +return SSL_library_init (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then : + ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init=yes +else + ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init=no +fi +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" >&5 +$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" >&6; } +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_library_init" = xyes; then : + with_tls=openssl +else + with_tls=no +fi + +fi + + +fi +if test "$with_tls" != "no"; then + $as_echo "#define WITH_TLS 1" >>confdefs.h + + if test "$with_tls" = "gnutls"; then + $as_echo "#define HAVE_GNUTLS 1" >>confdefs.h + + gnutls_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags gnutls` + if test "$?" = 0; then + CPPFLAGS=""$gnutls_cflags" $CPPFLAGS" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Prepending \""$gnutls_cflags"\" to \$CPPFLAGS"; fi + fi + gnutls_libs=`pkg-config --libs gnutls` + if test "$?" = 0; then + LIBS="$LIBS "$gnutls_libs"" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Appending \""$gnutls_libs"\" to \$LIBS"; fi + fi + ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "gnutls_certificate_verification_status_print" "ac_cv_func_gnutls_certificate_verification_status_print" +if test "x$ac_cv_func_gnutls_certificate_verification_status_print" = xyes; then : + $as_echo "#define HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION_STATUS_PRINT 1" >>confdefs.h + +fi + + ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "gnutls_certificate_verify_peers3" "ac_cv_func_gnutls_certificate_verify_peers3" +if test "x$ac_cv_func_gnutls_certificate_verify_peers3" = xyes; then : + $as_echo "#define HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 1" >>confdefs.h + +fi + + elif test "$with_tls" = "nss"; then + $as_echo "#define HAVE_NSS 1" >>confdefs.h + + nss_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags nss` + if test "$?" = 0; then + CPPFLAGS=""$nss_cflags" $CPPFLAGS" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Prepending \""$nss_cflags"\" to \$CPPFLAGS"; fi + fi + nss_libs=`pkg-config --libs nss` + if test "$?" = 0; then + LIBS="$LIBS "$nss_libs"" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Appending \""$nss_libs"\" to \$LIBS"; fi + fi + else + $as_echo "#define HAVE_OPENSSL 1" >>confdefs.h + + openssl_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags openssl` + if test "$?" = 0; then + CPPFLAGS=""$openssl_cflags" $CPPFLAGS" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Prepending \""$openssl_cflags"\" to \$CPPFLAGS"; fi + fi + openssl_libs=`pkg-config --libs openssl` + if test "$?" = 0; then + LIBS="$LIBS "$openssl_libs"" && if test "$verbose" = "yes"; then echo " Appending \""$openssl_libs"\" to \$LIBS"; fi + fi + ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "X509_check_host" "ac_cv_func_X509_check_host" +if test "x$ac_cv_func_X509_check_host" = xyes; then : + $as_echo "#define HAVE_X509_CHECK_HOST 1" >>confdefs.h + +fi + + fi +fi + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then : { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&5 $as_echo "$as_me: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&2;} @@ -21789,7 +22210,7 @@ if test "$with_postgresql" = yes; then echo " Compiling in support for PostgreSQL." echo " - Using PostgreSQL header file: $libpq_fe_h_file" - test "$with_postgresqlv7" = yes && echo " - Using PostgreSQL V7 bindings." + test "$with_postgresqlv7" = yes && echo " - Using PostgreSQL V7+ bindings." fi echo " @@ -21813,12 +22234,18 @@ test -n "$with_mail_locking" && echo " Compiling in support for \"$with_mail_locking\" mail spool file locking method." echo " -Other Features:" +Network:" test "$with_ipv6_cname" = no && echo " Inhibiting IPv6 canonicalization at startup." test "$with_tooltalk" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for ToolTalk." test "$with_workshop" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for Sun WorkShop." test "$with_socks" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for SOCKS." test "$with_dnet" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for DNET." +test "$with_tls" = nss && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with NSS." +test "$with_tls" = gnutls && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with gnutls." +test "$with_tls" = openssl && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with OpenSSL." + +echo " +Other Features:" test "$with_modules" = "yes" && echo " Compiling in support for dynamic shared object modules." test "$with_bignum" = "gmp" && echo " Compiling in support for more number types using the GNU MP library." test "$with_bignum" = "mpir" && echo " Compiling in support for more number types using the MPIR library."
--- a/configure.ac Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/configure.ac Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -917,6 +917,9 @@ XE_MERGED_ARG([ipv6-cname], AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ipv6-cname],[Try IPv6 information first when canonicalizing host names. This option has no effect unless system supports getaddrinfo(3) and getnameinfo(3).]), [], [with_ipv6_cname="no"]) +XE_MERGED_ARG([tls], + AS_HELP_STRING([--with-tls=TYPE],[Support TLS connections. TYPE must be one of "nss", "gnutls", and "openssl". If TYPE is omitted or "yes", support is determined automatically.]), + [], []) dnl XE_HELP_SUBSECTION([Memory allocation options]) XE_MERGED_ARG([rel-alloc], @@ -2826,8 +2829,8 @@ dnl Disable ASLR on systems where it breaks pdump. AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ASLR needs to be disabled]) case `uname -s`:`uname -r` in - dnl Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks - Darwin:1[[123]].*) + dnl Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.10 Yosemite + Darwin:1[[1234]].*) AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) XE_APPEND([-Wl,-no_pie], LDFLAGS) ;; @@ -4059,6 +4062,35 @@ dnl Do we actually have a usable Athena widget set? Please? if test -n "$athena_lib" -a -n "$athena_h_path"; then have_xaw=yes + have_athena_i18n=unset + dnl X.org at some point added .international to SimplePart, protected + dnl by #ifdef XAW_INTERNATIONALIZATION in Xaw3d (only?). Unfortunately, + dnl the distributed headers for Xaw3d don't set this to correspond to + dnl the distributed library. (pkg-config does, if present.) + if test "$athena_variant" = "Xaw3d"; then + save_libs_x=$libs_x + XE_PREPEND(-lXaw3d, libs_x) + dnl The test below was provided by Ralf Soergel. + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for "international" resource in Xaw3d SimpleWidget]) + AC_RUN_IFELSE( + [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [#include <stdlib.h> + #include <string.h> + #undef XAW_INTERNATIONALIZATION + #include <$athena_h_path/Simple.h> + ], + [[int i = simpleWidgetClass->core_class.num_resources; + while (i-- > 0) + if (!strcmp(simpleWidgetClass->core_class.resources[i].resource_name, + "international")) + exit(0); + exit(253); + ]])], + [have_athena_i18n=yes], + [have_athena_i18n=no]) + libs_x=$save_libs_x + AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_athena_i18n]) + fi else have_xaw=no fi @@ -4191,9 +4223,11 @@ AC_DEFINE(LWLIB_USES_ATHENA) AC_DEFINE(NEED_ATHENA) need_athena="yes" - if test "$athena_3d" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ATHENA_3D) + if test "$have_athena_i18n" = "yes"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ATHENA_I18N) + fi fi ;; esac @@ -5337,6 +5371,76 @@ AC_DEFINE(WITH_MP) fi +dnl TLS support +if test "$with_tls" = "gnutls"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([gnutls/gnutls.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(gnutls, gnutls_global_init, [with_tls=gnutls], + [XE_DIE("Required gnutls support cannot be provided.")])], + [XE_DIE("Required gnutls support cannot be provided.")]) +elif test "$with_tls" = "nss"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([nss.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(nss3, NSS_InitContext, [with_tls=nss], + [XE_DIE("Required NSS support cannot be provided.")])], + [XE_DIE("Required NSS support cannot be provided.")]) +elif test "$with_tls" = "openssl"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([openssl/ssl.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(ssl, SSL_library_init, [with_tls=openssl], + [XE_DIE("Required openssl support cannot be provided.")])], + [XE_DIE("Required openssl support cannot be provided.")]) +fi +dnl Autodetection +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([gnutls/gnutls.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(gnutls, gnutls_global_init, [with_tls=gnutls])]) +fi +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([nss.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(nss3, NSS_InitContext, [with_tls=nss])]) +fi +if test "$with_tls" = "yes"; then + AC_CHECK_HEADER([openssl/ssl.h], + [AC_CHECK_LIB(ssl, SSL_library_init, [with_tls=openssl], [with_tls=no])]) +fi +if test "$with_tls" != "no"; then + AC_DEFINE(WITH_TLS) + if test "$with_tls" = "gnutls"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNUTLS) + gnutls_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags gnutls` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_PREPEND("$gnutls_cflags", CPPFLAGS) + fi + gnutls_libs=`pkg-config --libs gnutls` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_APPEND("$gnutls_libs", LIBS) + fi + AC_CHECK_FUNC(gnutls_certificate_verification_status_print, + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION_STATUS_PRINT)]) + AC_CHECK_FUNC(gnutls_certificate_verify_peers3, + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3)]) + elif test "$with_tls" = "nss"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NSS) + nss_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags nss` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_PREPEND("$nss_cflags", CPPFLAGS) + fi + nss_libs=`pkg-config --libs nss` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_APPEND("$nss_libs", LIBS) + fi + else + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OPENSSL) + openssl_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags openssl` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_PREPEND("$openssl_cflags", CPPFLAGS) + fi + openssl_libs=`pkg-config --libs openssl` + if test "$?" = 0; then + XE_APPEND("$openssl_libs", LIBS) + fi + AC_CHECK_FUNC(X509_check_host, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X509_CHECK_HOST)]) + fi +fi + dnl Unfortunately, just because we can link doesn't mean we can run. dnl One of the above link tests may have succeeded but caused resulting dnl executables to fail to run. Also any tests using AC_RUN_IFELSE will @@ -5944,7 +6048,7 @@ if test "$with_postgresql" = yes; then echo " Compiling in support for PostgreSQL." echo " - Using PostgreSQL header file: $libpq_fe_h_file" - test "$with_postgresqlv7" = yes && echo " - Using PostgreSQL V7 bindings." + test "$with_postgresqlv7" = yes && echo " - Using PostgreSQL V7+ bindings." fi echo " @@ -5968,12 +6072,18 @@ test -n "$with_mail_locking" && echo " Compiling in support for \"$with_mail_locking\" mail spool file locking method." echo " -Other Features:" +Network:" test "$with_ipv6_cname" = no && echo " Inhibiting IPv6 canonicalization at startup." test "$with_tooltalk" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for ToolTalk." test "$with_workshop" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for Sun WorkShop." test "$with_socks" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for SOCKS." test "$with_dnet" = yes && echo " Compiling in support for DNET." +test "$with_tls" = nss && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with NSS." +test "$with_tls" = gnutls && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with gnutls." +test "$with_tls" = openssl && echo " Compiling in support for TLS with OpenSSL." + +echo " +Other Features:" test "$with_modules" = "yes" && echo " Compiling in support for dynamic shared object modules." test "$with_bignum" = "gmp" && echo " Compiling in support for more number types using the GNU MP library." test "$with_bignum" = "mpir" && echo " Compiling in support for more number types using the MPIR library."
--- a/etc/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/etc/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2014-12-05 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * xemacs.appdata.xml: + * xemacs.desktop: + * xemacs-icon.svg: New files for distribution packaging. + 2013-06-23 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * XEmacs 21.5.34 "kale" is released.
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--- a/lib-src/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lib-src/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,19 @@ +2014-12-05 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * gnuserv.c (echo_request): close the socket when done + (handle_unix_request): do not call echo_request on accept failure + +2014-12-05 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * pop.c (socket_connection): Do not leak a socket if the POP + server's address cannot be determined. + +2014-10-18 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * ootags.c (substitute): + Cast the result of strlen to int before comparing it with a signed + value, for the sake of compiler warnings. + 2013-06-23 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * XEmacs 21.5.34 "kale" is released.
--- a/lib-src/gnuserv.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lib-src/gnuserv.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -321,6 +321,7 @@ exit(1); } /* if */ + close(s); } /* echo_request */ @@ -858,6 +859,7 @@ { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to accept\n",progname); + return; } /* if */ echo_request(s);
--- a/lib-src/ootags.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lib-src/ootags.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -4869,7 +4869,7 @@ *t++ = *out; *t = '\0'; - if (DEBUG && (t > result + size || t - result != strlen (result))) + if (DEBUG && (t > result + size || t - result != (int) (strlen (result)))) abort (); return result;
--- a/lib-src/pop.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lib-src/pop.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1075,6 +1075,7 @@ try_count++; if ((! hostent) && ((h_errno != TRY_AGAIN) || (try_count == 5))) { + CLOSESOCKET (sock); strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server's address"); return (-1); }
--- a/lisp/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,98 @@ +2014-12-31 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> + + * simple.el (line-move): Add `noerror' optional argument, as in + GNU Emacs. + +2014-11-10 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> + + * custom.el (custom-add-package-version): The car of a + :package-version is a symbol, not a string. + +2014-10-11 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * mule/korea-util.el (korean-key-bindings): + * mule/ethio-util.el (setup-ethiopic-environment-internal): + Change invalid GNU-style key definitions to XEmacs format. + +2014-10-07 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * code-process.el (network-stream-get-response): + (network-stream-command): + (network-stream-open-plain): + (network-stream-open-tls): + (network-stream-certificate): + (network-stream-open-starttls): + (network-stream-open-shell): New functions. + (open-network-stream): Accept Emacs-compatible arguments. + +2014-09-27 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> + + * custom.el (defcustom): + (custom-handle-keyword): Handle :package-version without bailing out. + +2014-09-25 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-insert-header): do not insert + timestamps in .elc comments to get reproducible builds. + +2014-08-05 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * keymap.el: + * keymap.el (event-apply-modifiers): + When a character keysym has case information, apply the shift + modifier to it by upcasing it. + * keymap.el (synthesize-keysym): + Document this a little. + * keymap.el (synthesize-unicode-codepoint): New. + Like #'synthesize-keysym, but synthesizing a Unicode codepoint. + * keymap.el (function-key-map-parent): Bind control shift u to + synthesize a Unicode character input, as does GTK+ and as + specified by ISO 14755. + +2014-08-06 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * fontconfig.el (fc-name-parse-harder): + Improve style here, don't re-implement #'split-string-by-char with + its ESCAPE-CHAR argument, look for a string prefix in a list of + candidates in a more CL-idiomatic way, use the language's features + for boolean or. + +2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * simple.el (raw-append-message): + Use #'write-sequence in this, take its START and END keyword + arguments, so our callers don't have to cons as much. + * simple.el (append-message): + Pass through START and END here. + +2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): + #'keymapp is not side-effect-free, it can autoload. + +2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * cmdloop.el: + * cmdloop.el (read-char-1): New. + * cmdloop.el (read-char, read-char-exclusive): + Use #'read-char-1 in these function; sync their API with that of + GNU, respect `function-key-map' where we didn't before, add + initial support for Quail input methods. + * keymap.el (next-key-event): + Accept EVENT and PROMPT arguments, as does #'next-command-event. + * keymap.el (event-apply-modifiers): + Use #'functionp here, no need to exclude lambdas from + `function-key-map'. + * keymap.el (synthesize-keysym): + Correct this function's docstring. + +2014-04-19 Mats Lidell <matsl@xemacs.org> + + * help.el: Sync from GNU - Link to customize if applicable and + display version info. Other changes: Remove use of button-2. + return and button-1 use activate-function. Move between + activate-function-extents with tab. + 2014-01-27 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> * font-lock.el (font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash,
--- a/lisp/byte-optimize.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/byte-optimize.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@ hash-table-p identity ignore integerp integer-or-marker-p interactive-p invocation-directory invocation-name - keymapp list list* listp + list list* listp make-marker mark mark-marker markerp memory-limit minibuffer-window ;; mouse-movement-p not in XEmacs natnump nlistp not null number-or-marker-p numberp
--- a/lisp/bytecomp.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/bytecomp.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -2159,8 +2159,7 @@ (insert "\n;;; compiled by " (or (and (boundp 'user-mail-address) user-mail-address) (concat (user-login-name) "@" (system-name))) - " on " - (current-time-string) "\n;;; from file " filename "\n") + "\n;;; from file " filename "\n") (insert ";;; emacs version " emacs-version ".\n") (insert ";;; bytecomp version " byte-compile-version "\n;;; " (cond
--- a/lisp/cmdloop.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/cmdloop.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -520,43 +520,120 @@ (y-or-n-p-minibuf prompt))) +(labels + ((read-char-1 (errorp prompt inherit-input-method seconds) + "Return a character from command input or the current macro. +Look up said input in `function-key-map' as appropriate. -(defun read-char () - "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). -If a mouse click or non-ASCII character is detected, an error is -signalled. The character typed is returned as an ASCII value. This -is most likely the wrong thing for you to be using: consider using -the `next-command-event' function instead." - (save-excursion - (let ((event (next-command-event))) - (or inhibit-quit - (and (event-matches-key-specifier-p event (quit-char)) - (signal 'quit nil))) - (prog1 (or (event-to-character event) - ;; Kludge. If the event we read was a mouse-release, - ;; discard it and read the next one. - (if (button-release-event-p event) - (event-to-character (next-command-event event))) - (error "Key read has no ASCII equivalent %S" event)) - ;; this is not necessary, but is marginally more efficient than GC. - (deallocate-event event))))) +PROMPT is a prompt for `next-command-event', which see. + +If ERRORP is non-nil, error if the key sequence has no character equivalent. +Otherwise, loop, discarding non-character keystrokes or mouse movements. + +If INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil, and a Quail input method is active in +the current buffer, use its translation when choosing a character to return. -(defun read-char-exclusive () - "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). -If a mouse click or non-ASCII character is detected, it is discarded. -The character typed is returned as an ASCII value. This is most likely -the wrong thing for you to be using: consider using the -`next-command-event' function instead." - (let (event ch) - (while (progn - (setq event (next-command-event)) - (or inhibit-quit - (and (event-matches-key-specifier-p event (quit-char)) - (signal 'quit nil))) - (setq ch (event-to-character event)) - (deallocate-event event) - (null ch))) - ch)) +If SECONDS is non-nil, only wait that number of seconds for input. If no +input is received in that time, return nil." + (let ((timeout + (if seconds + (add-timeout seconds #'(lambda (ignore) + (return-from read-char-1 nil)) + nil))) + (events []) binding character) + (unwind-protect + (while t + ;; Read keystrokes scanning `function-key-map'. + (while (keymapp + (setq binding + (lookup-key + function-key-map + (setq events + (vconcat events (list + (next-key-event + nil prompt)))))))) + (when binding + ;; Found something in function-key-map. If it's a function + ;; (e.g. synthesize-keysym), call it. + (if (functionp binding) + (setq binding (funcall binding nil))) + (setq events (map 'vector #'character-to-event binding))) + ;; Put the remaining keystrokes back on the input queue. + (setq unread-command-events + (nconc (reduce #'cons events :start 1 :from-end t + :initial-value nil) + unread-command-events)) + (unless inhibit-quit + (and (event-matches-key-specifier-p (aref events 0) + (quit-char)) + (signal 'quit nil))) + (if (setq character (event-to-character (aref events 0))) + (progn + ;; If we have a character (the usual case), deallocate + ;; the event and return the character. + (deallocate-event (aref events 0)) + ;; Handle quail, if we've been asked to (maybe we + ;; should default to this). + (if (and inherit-input-method (and-boundp 'quail-mode + quail-mode)) + (with-fboundp + '(quail-map-definition quail-lookup-key) + (let ((binding + (quail-map-definition + (quail-lookup-key (string character))))) + (if (characterp binding) + (return-from read-char-1 binding)) + ;; #### Bug, we don't allow users to select from + ;; among multiple characters that may be input + ;; with the same key sequence. + (if (and (consp binding) + (characterp + (aref (cdr binding) (caar binding)))) + (return-from read-char-1 + (aref (cdr binding) (caar binding))))))) + (return-from read-char-1 character))) + (if errorp + (error 'invalid-key-binding "Not a character keystroke" + (aref events 0))) + ;; If we're not erroring, loop until we get a character + (setq events [])) + (if timeout (disable-timeout timeout)))))) + ;; Because of byte compiler limitations, each function has its own copy of + ;; #'read-char-1, so why not inline it. + (declare (inline read-char-1)) + + (defun read-char (&optional prompt inherit-input-method seconds) + "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). +If a mouse click or non-character keystroke is detected, signal an error. +The character typed is returned as a Lisp object. This is most likely the +wrong thing for you to be using: consider using the `next-command-event' +function instead. + +PROMPT is a prompt, as used by `next-command-event'. + +If INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil, and a Quail input method is active in +the current buffer, use its translation for the character returned. + +If SECONDS is non-nil, only wait that number of seconds for input. If no +input is received in that time, return nil." + (read-char-1 t prompt inherit-input-method seconds)) + + (defun read-char-exclusive (&optional prompt inherit-input-method seconds) + "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). + +If a mouse click or a non-character keystroke is detected, it is discarded. +The character typed is returned as a Lisp object. This is most likely the +wrong thing for you to be using: consider using the `next-command-event' +function instead. + +PROMPT is a prompt, as used by `next-command-event'. + +If INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil, and a Quail input method is active in +the current buffer, use its translation for the character returned. + +If SECONDS is non-nil, only wait that number of seconds for input. If no +input is received in that time, return nil." + (read-char-1 nil prompt inherit-input-method seconds))) ;;;; Input and display facilities.
--- a/lisp/code-process.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/code-process.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -271,9 +271,169 @@ See also the function `find-operation-coding-system'.") -(defun open-network-stream (name buffer host service &optional protocol) +(defun network-stream-get-response (stream start end-of-command) + (when end-of-command + (with-current-buffer (process-buffer stream) + (save-excursion + (goto-char start) + (while (and (memq (process-status stream) '(open run)) + (not (re-search-forward end-of-command nil t))) + (accept-process-output stream 0 50) + (goto-char start)) + ;; Return the data we got back, or nil if the process died. + (unless (= start (point)) + (buffer-substring start (point))))))) + +(defun network-stream-command (stream command eoc) + (when command + (let ((start (point-max (process-buffer stream)))) + (process-send-string stream command) + (network-stream-get-response stream start eoc)))) + +(defun network-stream-open-plain (name buffer host service parameters) + (let ((start (point buffer)) + (stream + (open-network-stream-internal name buffer host service + (plist-get parameters :protocol)))) + (list stream + (network-stream-get-response stream start + (plist-get parameters :end-of-command)) + nil + 'plain))) + +(defun network-stream-open-tls (name buffer host service parameters) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (let* ((start (point-max)) + (stream + (open-network-stream-internal name buffer host service + (plist-get parameters :protocol) t))) + (if (null stream) + (list nil nil nil 'plain) + (let ((eoc (plist-get parameters :end-of-command)) + (capability-command (plist-get parameters :capability-command))) + (list stream + (network-stream-get-response stream start eoc) + (network-stream-command stream capability-command eoc) + 'tls)))))) + +(defun network-stream-certificate (host service parameters) + (let ((spec (plist-get :client-certificate parameters))) + (cond + ((listp spec) + ;; Either nil or a list with a key/certificate pair. + spec) + ((eq spec t) + (when (fboundp 'auth-source-search) + (let* ((auth-info + (car (auth-source-search :max 1 + :host host + :port service))) + (key (plist-get auth-info :key)) + (cert (plist-get auth-info :cert))) + (and key cert + (list key cert)))))))) + +(defun network-stream-open-starttls (name buffer host service parameters) + (let* ((start (point buffer)) + (require-tls (eq (plist-get parameters :type) 'starttls)) + (starttls-function (plist-get parameters :starttls-function)) + (success-string (plist-get parameters :success)) + (capability-command (plist-get parameters :capability-command)) + (eoc (plist-get parameters :end-of-command)) + (eo-capa (or (plist-get parameters :end-of-capability) eoc)) + (protocol (plist-get parameters :protocol)) + ;; Return (STREAM GREETING CAPABILITIES RESULTING-TYPE) + (stream (open-network-stream-internal name buffer host service + protocol)) + (greeting (and (not (plist-get parameters :nogreeting)) + (network-stream-get-response stream start eoc))) + (capabilities (network-stream-command stream capability-command + eo-capa)) + (resulting-type 'plain) + starttls-available starttls-command error) + + ;; First check whether the server supports STARTTLS at all. + (when (and capabilities success-string starttls-function) + (setq starttls-command + (funcall starttls-function capabilities))) + ;; If we have built-in STARTTLS support, try to upgrade the + ;; connection. + (when (and starttls-command + (setq starttls-available t) + (not (eq (plist-get parameters :type) 'plain))) + (when (let ((response + (network-stream-command stream starttls-command eoc))) + (and response (string-match success-string response))) + ;; The server said it was OK to begin STARTTLS negotiations. + (let ((cert (network-stream-certificate host service parameters))) + (condition-case nil + (tls-negotiate stream host (and cert (list cert))) + ;; If we get a tls-specific error (for instance if the + ;; certificate the server gives us is completely syntactically + ;; invalid), then close the connection and possibly (further + ;; down) try to create a non-encrypted connection. + (gnutls-error (delete-process stream)))) + (if (memq (process-status stream) '(open run)) + (setq resulting-type 'tls) + ;; We didn't successfully negotiate STARTTLS; if TLS + ;; isn't demanded, reopen an unencrypted connection. + (unless require-tls + (setq stream + (make-network-process :name name :buffer buffer + :host host :service service)) + (network-stream-get-response stream start eoc))) + ;; Re-get the capabilities, which may have now changed. + (setq capabilities + (network-stream-command stream capability-command eo-capa)))) + + ;; If TLS is mandatory, close the connection if it's unencrypted. + (when (and require-tls + ;; ... but Emacs wasn't able to -- either no built-in + ;; support, or no gnutls-cli installed. + (eq resulting-type 'plain)) + (setq error + (if (or (null starttls-command) + starttls-available) + "Server does not support TLS" + ;; See `starttls-available-p'. If this predicate + ;; changes to allow running under Windows, the error + ;; message below should be amended. + (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) + (concat "Emacs does not support TLS") + (concat "Emacs does not support TLS, and no external `" + (if starttls-use-gnutls + starttls-gnutls-program + starttls-program) + "' program was found")))) + (delete-process stream) + (setq stream nil)) + ;; Return value: + (list stream greeting capabilities resulting-type error))) + +;; Requires that format-spec.el from gnus be loaded +(defun network-stream-open-shell (name buffer host service parameters) + (require 'format-spec) + (let* ((capability-command (plist-get parameters :capability-command)) + (eo-capa (plist-get parameters :end-of-capability)) + (eoc (plist-get parameters :end-of-command)) + (start (point buffer)) + (stream (let ((process-connection-type nil)) + (start-process name buffer shell-file-name + shell-command-switch + (format-spec + (plist-get parameters :shell-command) + (format-spec-make + ?s host + ?p service)))))) + (list stream + (network-stream-get-response stream start eoc) + (network-stream-command stream capability-command (or eo-capa eoc)) + 'plain))) + +(defun open-network-stream (name buffer host service &rest parameters) "Open a TCP connection for a service to a host. -Return a process object to represent the connection. +Normally, return a process object to represent the connection. If the +:return-list parameter is non-NIL, instead return a list; see below. Input and output work as for subprocesses; `delete-process' closes it. NAME is name for process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique. BUFFER is the buffer (or buffer-name) to associate with the process. @@ -284,9 +444,64 @@ Third arg is name of the host to connect to, or its IP address. Fourth arg SERVICE is name of the service desired, or an integer specifying a port number to connect to. -Fifth argument PROTOCOL is a network protocol. Currently 'tcp - (Transmission Control Protocol) and 'udp (User Datagram Protocol) are - supported. When omitted, 'tcp is assumed. + +The remaining PARAMETERS should be a sequence of keywords and values: +- :protocol is a network protocol. Currently 'tcp (Transmission Control + Protocol) and 'udp (User Datagram Protocol) are supported. When + omitted, 'tcp is assumed. +- :type specifies the connection type; it is one of the following: + nil or `network': begin with an ordinary network connection, and if + the parameters :success and :capability-command are also + supplied, try to upgrade to an encrypted connection via + STARTTLS. If that fails (e.g., HOST does not support TLS), + retain an unencrypted connection. + `plain': an ordinary, unencrypted network connection. + `starttls': begin with an ordinary network connection and try to + upgrade via STARTTLS. If that fails, drop the connection + and return a killed process object. + `tls': a TLS connection. + `ssl': a synonym for `tls'. + `shell': a shell connection. +- :return-list specifies this function's return value. + If omitted or nil, return a process object as usual. Otherwise, return + (PROC . PROPS), where PROC is a process object and PROPS is a plist of + connection properties, with these keywords: + :greeting: the greeting returned by HOST (a string), or nil. + :capabilities: a string representing HOST's capabilities, or nil if none + could be found. + :type: the resulting connection type, `plain' (unencrypted) or `tls' + (encrypted). +- :end-of-command specifies a regexp matching the end of a command. +- :end-of-capability specifies a regexp matching the end of the response + to the command specified for :capability-command. It defaults to the + regexp specified for :end-of-command. +- :success specifies a regexp matching a message indicating a successful + STARTTLS negotiation. For example, the default should be \"^3\" for an + NNTP connection. +- :capability-command specifies a command used to query HOST for its + capabilities. For example, this should be \"1 CAPABILITY\\r\\n\" for + IMAP. +- :starttls-function specifies a function for handling STARTTLS. This + function should take one parameter, the response to the capability + command, and should return the command to switch on STARTTLS if the + server supports it, or nil otherwise. +- :always-query-capabilities, if non-nil, indicates that the server should + be queried for capabilities even if constructing a `plain' network + connection. +- :client-certificate is either a list (certificate-key-filename + certificate-filename), or `t', meaning that `auth-source' will be + queried for the key and certificate. This parameter is used only when + constructing a TLS or STARTTLS connection. +- :use-starttls-if-possible, if non-nil, indicates that STARTTLS should + be used even if TLS support is not compiled in to XEmacs. +- :nogreeting, if non-nil, indicates that we should not wait for a + greeting from the server. +- :nowait, if non-nil, indicates that an asynchronous connection should be + made, if possible. NOTE: this is currently unimplemented. + +For backwards compatibility, if exactly five arguments are given, the fifth +must be one of nil, 'tcp, or 'udp. Both nil and 'tcp select TCP (Transmission +Control Protocol) and 'udp selects UDP (User Datagram Protocol). Output via `process-send-string' and input via buffer or filter (see `set-process-filter') are stream-oriented. That means UDP datagrams are @@ -315,6 +530,8 @@ You can change the coding systems later on using `set-process-coding-system', `set-process-input-coding-system', or `set-process-output-coding-system'." + (when (and (car parameters) (not (cdr parameters))) + (setq parameters (list :protocol (car parameters)))) (let (cs-r cs-w) (let (ret) (catch 'found @@ -351,8 +568,44 @@ (coding-system-for-write (or coding-system-for-write cs-w (cdr default-network-coding-system) - 'raw-text))) - (open-network-stream-internal name buffer host service protocol)))) + 'raw-text)) + (type (plist-get parameters :type)) + (return-list (plist-get parameters :return-list)) + (capability-command (plist-get parameters :capability-command))) + (if (and (not return-list) + (or (eq type 'plain) + (and (or (null type) (eq type 'network)) + (not (and (plist-get parameters :success) + capability-command))))) + ;; The simplest case: a plain connection + (open-network-stream-internal name buffer host service + (plist-get parameters :protocol)) + (let ((work-buffer (or buffer + (generate-new-buffer " *stream buffer*"))) + (fun (cond ((and (eq type 'plain) + (not (plist-get parameters + :always-query-capabilities))) + #'network-stream-open-plain) + ((memq type '(nil network starttls plain)) + #'network-stream-open-starttls) + ((memq type '(tls ssl)) #'network-stream-open-tls) + ((eq type 'shell) 'network-stream-open-shell) + (t (error "Invalid connection type" type)))) + result) + (unwind-protect + (setq result + (funcall fun name work-buffer host service parameters)) + (unless buffer + (and (processp (car result)) + (set-process-buffer (car result) nil)) + (kill-buffer work-buffer))) + (if return-list + (list (car result) + :greeting (nth 1 result) + :capabilities (nth 2 result) + :type (nth 3 result) + :error (nth 4 result)) + (car result))))))) (defun set-buffer-process-coding-system (decoding encoding) "Set coding systems for the process associated with the current buffer.
--- a/lisp/custom.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/custom.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -274,6 +274,17 @@ VALUE should be a string specifying that the variable was first introduced, or its default value was changed, in Emacs version VERSION. +:package-version + VALUE should be a list with the form (PACKAGE . VERSION), + where PACKAGE and VERSION are strings. + + This specifies that the variable was first introduced, or its + default value was changed, in PACKAGE version VERSION. This + keyword takes priority over :version. + + Since PACKAGE must be unique and the user might see it in an + error message, a good choice is the official name of the + package, such as MH-E or Gnus. :tag LABEL Use LABEL, a string, instead of the item's name, to label the item in customization menus and buffers. @@ -458,6 +469,8 @@ (custom-add-to-group value symbol type)) ((eq keyword :version) (custom-add-version symbol value)) + ((eq keyword :package-version) + (custom-add-package-version symbol value)) ((eq keyword :link) (custom-add-link symbol value)) ((eq keyword :load) @@ -507,6 +520,14 @@ "To the custom option SYMBOL add the version VERSION." (put symbol 'custom-version version)) +(defun custom-add-package-version (symbol version) + "To the custom option SYMBOL add the package version VERSION." + (unless (and (consp version) + (symbolp (car version)) + (stringp (cdr version))) + (error "Invalid package version `%s'" version)) + (put symbol 'custom-package-version version)) + (defun custom-add-load (symbol load) "To the custom option SYMBOL add the dependency LOAD. LOAD should be either a library file name, or a feature name."
--- a/lisp/fontconfig.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/fontconfig.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -538,55 +538,46 @@ Unlike `fc-parse-name', unparseable objects are skipped and reported in the *Warnings* buffer. \(The *Warnings* buffer is popped up unless all of the unparsed objects are listed in `fc-name-parse-known-problem-attributes'.)" - (labels ((repair-embedded-colons (l) - ;; #### May need generalization to other separators? - (let ((ll l)) - (while (cdr l) - (when (string-match ".*\\\\$" (cadr l)) - (setcdr l (cons (concat (cadr l) ":" (caddr l)) (cdddr l)))) - (setq l (cdr l))) - ll)) - (prepare-omits (object) - (declare (special display)) - (let* ((reports fc-name-parse-known-problem-attributes) - (report (car reports)) - (display-this t)) - (while reports - (if (string= report (subseq object 0 (length report))) - (setq object (concat "(KNOWN) " object) - display-this nil - reports nil) - (setq report (pop reports)))) - (push display-this display) - (concat object "\n"))) - (any (bools) - (let (ret) - (while bools - (setq ret (or (pop bools) ret)))))) - (let* ((objects (repair-embedded-colons (split-string fontname ":"))) - (name (pop objects)) - (omits nil) - (outcomes (list 'dummy))) - (while objects - (let ((object (pop objects))) - (condition-case nil - (let ((try (concat name ":" object))) - (fc-name-parse try) - (setq name try)) - (invalid-argument - (push object omits))))) + (let* ((objects (split-string-by-char fontname ?: ?\\)) + name omits display) + (labels ((prefixp (haystack needle) + "Return non-nil if HAYSTACK starts with NEEDLE." + (not (mismatch haystack needle :end1 (length needle)))) + (prepare-omit (object) + (setq display + (or (if (find object + fc-name-parse-known-problem-attributes + :test #'prefixp) + (progn + (setq object (concat "(KNOWN) " object)) + ;; This attribute is known, don't display the + ;; error based on it alone. + nil) + ;; Attribute is not known. + t) + ;; Otherwise, if we're already decided we need to + ;; show them, respect that. + display)) + object) + (fontconfig-quote (string) + (mapconcat #'identity (split-string-by-char string ?:) #r"\:"))) + (when (find ?: objects :test #'position) + (setq objects (mapcar #'fontconfig-quote objects))) + (setq name (pop objects)) + (dolist (object objects) + (condition-case nil + (let ((try (concat name ":" object))) + (fc-name-parse try) + (setq name try)) + (invalid-argument (push object omits)))) (when omits - (setq display nil) - (setq omits (mapconcat #'prepare-omits omits "")) - (lwarn 'fontconfig (if (apply #'any display) 'warning 'info) - "Some objects in fontname weren't parsed (details in *Warnings*). + (setq omits (mapconcat #'prepare-omit omits "\n")) + (lwarn 'fontconfig (if display 'warning 'info) + "Some objects in fontname weren't parsed (details in *Warnings*). This shouldn't affect your XEmacs except that the font may be inaccurate. Please report any unparseable objects below not marked as KNOWN with -M-x report-xemacs-bug. Objects:\n%sFontname:\n%s" - omits - fontname)) - (fc-name-parse name) - ))) +M-x report-xemacs-bug. Objects:\n%sFontname:\n%s" omits fontname)) + (fc-name-parse name)))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;
--- a/lisp/help.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/help.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;; help.el --- help commands for XEmacs. -;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992-4, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992-4, 1997, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2010 Ben Wing. ;; Maintainer: FSF @@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ map) "Keymap for characters following the Help key.") +(defvar help-mode-link-positions nil) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'help-mode-link-positions) + ;; global-map definitions moved to keydefs.el (fset 'help-command help-map) @@ -142,6 +145,7 @@ Entry to this mode runs the normal hook `help-mode-hook'. Commands: \\{help-mode-map}" + (help-mode-get-link-positions) ) (define-key help-mode-map "q" 'help-mode-quit) @@ -152,9 +156,9 @@ (define-key help-mode-map "i" 'Info-elisp-ref) (define-key help-mode-map "c" 'customize-variable) (define-key help-mode-map [tab] 'help-next-symbol) -(define-key help-mode-map [(shift tab)] 'help-prev-symbol) -(define-key help-mode-map [return] 'help-find-source-or-scroll-up) -(define-key help-mode-map [button2] 'help-mouse-find-source-or-track) +(define-key help-mode-map [iso-left-tab] 'help-prev-symbol) +(define-key help-mode-map [backtab] 'help-prev-symbol) +(define-key help-mode-map [return] 'help-activate-function-or-scroll-up) (define-key help-mode-map "n" 'help-next-section) (define-key help-mode-map "p" 'help-prev-section) @@ -185,14 +189,26 @@ (describe-variable symb)))) (defun help-next-symbol () - "Move point to the next quoted symbol." + "Move point to the next link." (interactive) - (search-forward "`" nil t)) + (let ((p (point)) + (positions help-mode-link-positions) + (firstpos (car help-mode-link-positions))) + (while (and positions (>= p (car positions))) + (setq positions (cdr positions))) + (if (or positions firstpos) + (goto-char (or (car positions) firstpos))))) (defun help-prev-symbol () - "Move point to the previous quoted symbol." + "Move point to the previous link." (interactive) - (search-backward "'" nil t)) + (let* ((p (point)) + (positions (reverse help-mode-link-positions)) + (lastpos (car positions))) + (while (and positions (<= p (car positions))) + (setq positions (cdr positions))) + (if (or positions lastpos) + (goto-char (or (car positions) lastpos))))) (defun help-next-section () "Move point to the next quoted symbol." @@ -227,6 +243,16 @@ (interactive) nil) +(defun help-mode-get-link-positions () + "Get the positions of the links in the help buffer" + (let ((el (extent-list nil (point-min) (point-max) nil 'activate-function)) + (positions nil)) + (while el + (setq positions (append positions (list (extent-start-position (car el))))) + (setq el (cdr el))) + (setq help-mode-link-positions positions))) + + (define-obsolete-function-alias 'deprecated-help-command 'help-for-help) ;;(define-key global-map 'backspace 'deprecated-help-command) @@ -1283,11 +1309,13 @@ (let ((help-sticky-window ;; if we were called from a help buffer, make sure the new help ;; goes in the same window. - (if (and (event-buffer ev) + (if (and ev + (event-buffer ev) (symbol-value-in-buffer 'help-window-config (event-buffer ev))) (event-window ev) - help-sticky-window))) + (if ev help-sticky-window + (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))))) (funcall fun (extent-property ex 'help-symbol)))) (defun help-symbol-run-function (fun) @@ -1445,7 +1473,8 @@ standard-output)) (set-extent-property e 'face 'hyper-apropos-hyperlink) (set-extent-property e 'mouse-face 'highlight) - (set-extent-property e 'find-function-symbol function))) + (set-extent-property e 'help-symbol function) + (set-extent-property e 'activate-function #'(lambda (ev ex) (help-symbol-run-function-1 ev ex 'find-function))))) (princ "\"\n")) (if describe-function-show-arglist (let ((arglist (function-arglist function))) @@ -1633,6 +1662,30 @@ (if type "an unknown type of built-in variable?" "a variable declared in Lisp"))))) +(defun describe-variable-custom-version-info (variable) + (let ((custom-version (get variable 'custom-version)) + (cpv (get variable 'custom-package-version)) + (output nil)) + (if custom-version + (setq output + (format "This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in\nversion %s of XEmacs.\n" + custom-version)) + (when cpv + (let* ((package (car-safe cpv)) + (version (if (listp (cdr-safe cpv)) + (car (cdr-safe cpv)) + (cdr-safe cpv))) + (pkg-versions (assq package customize-package-emacs-version-alist)) + (emacsv (cdr (assoc version pkg-versions)))) + (if (and package version) + (setq output + (format (concat "This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in\nversion %s of the %s package" + (if emacsv + (format " that is part of XEmacs %s" emacsv)) + ".\n") + version package)))))) + output)) + (defun describe-variable (variable) "Display the full documentation of VARIABLE (a symbol)." (interactive @@ -1684,7 +1737,8 @@ standard-output)) (set-extent-property e 'face 'hyper-apropos-hyperlink) (set-extent-property e 'mouse-face 'highlight) - (set-extent-property e 'find-variable-symbol variable)) + (set-extent-property e 'help-symbol variable) + (set-extent-property e 'activate-function #'(lambda (ev ex) (help-symbol-run-function-1 ev ex 'find-variable)))) (princ"\"\n"))) (princ "\nValue: ") (if (not (boundp variable)) @@ -1739,6 +1793,33 @@ (frob-help-extents standard-output) (goto-char newp standard-output)) (princ "not documented as a variable.")))) + ;; Make a link to customize if this variable can be customized. + (when (custom-variable-p variable) + (let ((customize-label "customize")) + (terpri) + (terpri) + (princ (concat "You can " customize-label " this variable.")) + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (save-excursion + (re-search-backward + (concat "\\(" customize-label "\\)") nil t) + (let ((opoint (point standard-output)) + e) + (require 'hyper-apropos) + ;; (princ variable) + (re-search-forward (concat "\\(" customize-label "\\)") nil t) + (setq e (make-extent opoint (point standard-output) + standard-output)) + (set-extent-property e 'face 'hyper-apropos-hyperlink) + (set-extent-property e 'mouse-face 'highlight) + (set-extent-property e 'help-symbol variable) + (set-extent-property e 'activate-function #'(lambda (ev ex) (help-symbol-run-function-1 ev ex 'customize-variable))))))) + ;; Note variable's version or package version + (let ((output (describe-variable-custom-version-info variable))) + (when output + (terpri) + (terpri) + (princ output)))) (terpri))) (format "variable `%s'" variable))) @@ -1870,33 +1951,13 @@ (with-displaying-help-buffer (insert string))))) -(defun help-find-source-or-scroll-up (&optional pos) +(defun help-activate-function-or-scroll-up (&optional pos) "Follow any cross reference to source code; if none, scroll up. " (interactive "d") - (let ((e (extent-at pos nil 'find-function-symbol))) - (if (and-fboundp 'find-function e) - (with-fboundp 'find-function - (find-function (extent-property e 'find-function-symbol))) - (setq e (extent-at pos nil 'find-variable-symbol)) - (if (and-fboundp 'find-variable e) - (with-fboundp 'find-variable - (find-variable (extent-property e 'find-variable-symbol))) - (scroll-up 1))))) - -(defun help-mouse-find-source-or-track (event) - "Follow any cross reference to source code under the mouse; -if none, call mouse-track. " - (interactive "e") - (mouse-set-point event) - (let ((e (extent-at (point) nil 'find-function-symbol))) - (if (and-fboundp 'find-function e) - (with-fboundp 'find-function - (find-function (extent-property e 'find-function-symbol))) - (setq e (extent-at (point) nil 'find-variable-symbol)) - (if (and-fboundp 'find-variable e) - (with-fboundp 'find-variable - (find-variable (extent-property e 'find-variable-symbol))) - (mouse-track event))))) + (let ((e (extent-at pos nil 'activate-function))) + (if e + (funcall (extent-property e 'activate-function) nil e) + (scroll-up 1)))) (define-minor-mode temp-buffer-resize-mode "Toggle the mode which makes windows smaller for temporary buffers.
--- a/lisp/keymap.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/keymap.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -381,12 +381,12 @@ (setq i (1+ i))) new)))) -(defun next-key-event () +(defun next-key-event (&optional event prompt) "Return the next available keyboard event." - (let (event) - (while (not (key-press-event-p (setq event (next-command-event)))) - (dispatch-event event)) - event)) + (while (not (key-press-event-p + (setq event (next-command-event event prompt)))) + (dispatch-event event)) + event) (defun key-sequence-list-description (keys) "Convert a key sequence KEYS to the full [(modifiers... key)...] form. @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ "Return the next key event, with a list of modifiers applied. LIST describes the names of these modifier, a list of symbols. `function-key-map' is scanned for prefix bindings." - (let (events binding) + (let (events binding key-sequence-list-description symbol-name) ;; read keystrokes scanning `function-key-map' (while (keymapp (setq binding @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ (if binding ; found a binding (progn ;; allow for several modifiers - (if (and (symbolp binding) (fboundp binding)) + (if (functionp binding) (setq binding (funcall binding nil))) (setq events (append binding nil)) ;; put remaining keystrokes back into input queue @@ -465,11 +465,21 @@ (mapcar 'character-to-event (cdr events)))) (setq unread-command-events (cdr events))) ;; add modifiers LIST to the first keystroke or event + (setf key-sequence-list-description + (aref (key-sequence-list-description (car events)) 0)) + (if (and (member 'shift list) + (symbolp (car (last key-sequence-list-description))) + (eql 1 (length + (setq symbol-name + (symbol-name + (car (last key-sequence-list-description)))))) + (not (eql (aref symbol-name 0) (upcase (aref symbol-name 0))))) + (setf (car (last key-sequence-list-description)) + (intern (upcase symbol-name)) + list (remove* 'shift list))) (vector (append list - (set-difference (aref (key-sequence-list-description (car events)) - 0) - list :stable t))))) + (set-difference key-sequence-list-description list :stable t))))) (defun event-apply-modifier (symbol) "Return the next key event, with a single modifier applied. @@ -477,9 +487,13 @@ (event-apply-modifiers (list symbol))) (defun synthesize-keysym (ignore-prompt) - "Read a sequence of keys, and returned the corresponding key symbol. -The characters must be from the [-_a-zA-Z0-9]. Reading is terminated - by RET (which is discarded)." + "Read a sequence of characters, and return the corresponding keysym. +The characters must be ?-, or ?_, or have word syntax. Reading is +terminated by RET (which is discarded)." + ;; This has the disadvantage that only X11 keysyms (and space, backspace + ;; and friends, together with the trivial one-character keysyms) are + ;; recognised, and then only on a build with X11 support which has had an + ;; X11 frame open at some point. (let ((continuep t) event char list) (while continuep @@ -501,6 +515,32 @@ (error "Event has no character equivalent: %s" event)))) (vector (intern (concat "" (nreverse list)))))) +(defun synthesize-unicode-codepoint (ignore-prompt) + "Read a sequence of hexadecimal digits and return a one-char keyboard macro. + +The character has the Unicode code point corresponding to those hexadecimal +digits." + (symbol-macrolet ((first-prompt "Unicode hex input: u")) + (let* ((prompt first-prompt) (integer 0) + (extent (make-extent (1- (length first-prompt)) + (length first-prompt) prompt)) + character digit-char-p) + (setf (extent-face extent) 'underline + (extent-property extent 'duplicable) t) + (while (not (member (setq character + ;; Discard non-enter non-hex-digit characters, + ;; as GTK does. + (read-char-exclusive prompt)) + '(?\r ?\n))) + (when (setq digit-char-p (digit-char-p character 16)) + (setq integer (logior (lsh integer 4) digit-char-p) + prompt (concat prompt (list character))) + (if (>= integer #x110000) + (error 'args-out-of-range "Not a Unicode code point" integer)) + (set-extent-endpoints extent (1- (length first-prompt)) + (length prompt) prompt))) + (vector (list (decode-char 'ucs integer)))))) + (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?h] 'event-apply-hyper-modifier) (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?s] 'event-apply-super-modifier) (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?m] 'event-apply-meta-modifier) @@ -508,6 +548,7 @@ (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?c] 'event-apply-control-modifier) (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?a] 'event-apply-alt-modifier) (define-key function-key-map-parent [?\C-x ?@ ?k] 'synthesize-keysym) +(define-key function-key-map-parent [(control U)] 'synthesize-unicode-codepoint) ;; The autoloads for the compose map, and their bindings in ;; function-key-map-parent are used by GTK as well as X11. And Julian
--- a/lisp/mule/ethio-util.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/mule/ethio-util.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -39,12 +39,14 @@ ;;;###autoload (defun setup-ethiopic-environment-internal () (let ((key-bindings '((" " . ethio-insert-space) - ([?\S- ] . ethio-insert-ethio-space) - ([?\C-'] . ethio-gemination) + ([(shift space)] . ethio-insert-ethio-space) + ([(control ?\')] . ethio-gemination) ;; these old bindings conflict ;; with Emacs' binding policy + ;; These are GNU-style bindings that fail in XEmacs + ;; but I didn't feel like fixing them ;; ([f2] . ethio-toggle-space) ;; ([S-f2] . ethio-replace-space) ; as requested ;; ([f3] . ethio-toggle-punctuation) @@ -61,17 +63,17 @@ ;; this is the rewritten bindings ([f3] . ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer) - ([S-f3] . ethio-fidel-to-sera-region) - ([C-f3] . ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker) + ([(shift f3)] . ethio-fidel-to-sera-region) + ([(control f3)] . ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker) ([f4] . ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer) - ([S-f4] . ethio-sera-to-fidel-region) - ([C-f4] . ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker) - ([S-f5] . ethio-toggle-punctuation) - ([S-f6] . ethio-modify-vowel) - ([S-f7] . ethio-replace-space) - ([S-f8] . ethio-input-special-character) - ([C-f9] . ethio-toggle-space) - ([S-f9] . ethio-replace-space) ; as requested + ([(shift f4)] . ethio-sera-to-fidel-region) + ([(control f4)] . ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker) + ([(shift f5)] . ethio-toggle-punctuation) + ([(shift f6)] . ethio-modify-vowel) + ([(shift f7)] . ethio-replace-space) + ([(shift f8)] . ethio-input-special-character) + ([(control f9)] . ethio-toggle-space) + ([(shift f9)] . ethio-replace-space) ; as requested )) kb) (while key-bindings
--- a/lisp/mule/korea-util.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/mule/korea-util.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -97,11 +97,11 @@ ;; Information for setting and exiting Korean environment. (defvar korean-key-bindings - `((global [?\S- ] toggle-korean-input-method nil) - (global [C-f9] quail-hangul-switch-symbol-ksc nil) + `((global [(shift space)] toggle-korean-input-method nil) + (global [(control f9)] quail-hangul-switch-symbol-ksc nil) (global [f9] quail-hangul-switch-hanja nil) - (,isearch-mode-map [?\S- ] isearch-toggle-korean-input-method nil) - (,isearch-mode-map [C-f9] isearch-hangul-switch-symbol-ksc nil) + (,isearch-mode-map [(shift space)] isearch-toggle-korean-input-method nil) + (,isearch-mode-map [(control f9)] isearch-hangul-switch-symbol-ksc nil) (,isearch-mode-map [f9] isearch-hangul-switch-hanja nil))) ;;;###autoload
--- a/lisp/simple.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lisp/simple.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -2441,7 +2441,7 @@ ;; This is the guts of next-line and previous-line. ;; Count says how many lines to move. -(defun line-move (count) +(defun line-move (count &optional noerror) ;; Don't run any point-motion hooks, and disregard intangibility, ;; for intermediate positions. (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) @@ -2470,14 +2470,16 @@ (zerop (forward-line 1))) (and (zerop (forward-line count)) (bolp))) - (signal (if (< count 0) - 'beginning-of-buffer - 'end-of-buffer) - nil)) + (if (not noerror) + (signal (if (< count 0) + 'beginning-of-buffer + 'end-of-buffer) + nil))) ;; Move by count lines, but ignore invisible ones. (while (> count 0) (end-of-line) (and (zerop (vertical-motion 1)) + (not noerror) (signal 'end-of-buffer nil)) ;; If the following character is currently invisible, ;; skip all characters with that same `invisible' property value. @@ -2495,6 +2497,7 @@ (while (< count 0) (beginning-of-line) (and (zerop (vertical-motion -1)) + (not noerror) (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil)) (while (and (not (bobp)) (let ((prop @@ -4412,14 +4415,21 @@ (car (car log)) (cdr (car log)))) (setq log (cdr log))))) -(defun append-message (label message &optional frame stdout-p) +(defun* append-message (label message &optional frame stdout-p + &key (start 0) end) "Add MESSAGE to the message-stack, or append it to the existing text. + LABEL is the class of the message. If it is the same as that of the top of the message stack, MESSAGE is appended to the existing message, otherwise it is pushed on the stack. + FRAME determines the minibuffer window to send the message to. + STDOUT-P is ignored, except for output to stream devices. For streams, -STDOUT-P non-nil directs output to stdout, otherwise to stderr." +STDOUT-P non-nil directs output to stdout, otherwise to stderr. + +START and END, if supplied, designate a substring of MESSAGE to add. See +`write-sequence'." (or frame (setq frame (selected-frame))) ;; If outputting to the terminal, make sure output from anyone else clears ;; the left side first, but don't do it ourselves, otherwise we won't be @@ -4430,17 +4440,18 @@ (if (eq label (car top)) (setcdr top (concat (cdr top) message)) (push (cons label message) message-stack))) - (raw-append-message message frame stdout-p) + (raw-append-message message frame stdout-p :start start :end end) (if (eq 'stream (frame-type frame)) (set-device-clear-left-side (frame-device frame) t))) ;; Really append the message to the echo area. No fiddling with ;; message-stack. -(defun raw-append-message (message &optional frame stdout-p) +(defun* raw-append-message (message &optional frame stdout-p + &key (start 0) end) (unless (equal message "") (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (with-current-buffer " *Echo Area*" - (insert-string message) + (write-sequence message (current-buffer) :start start :end end) ;; #### This needs to be conditional; cf discussion by Stefan Monnier ;; et al on emacs-devel in mid-to-late April 2007. One problem is ;; there is no known good way to guess whether the user wants to have @@ -4489,7 +4500,8 @@ ;; we ever create another non-redisplayable device type (e.g. ;; processes? printers?). (if (eq 'stream (frame-type frame)) - (send-string-to-terminal message stdout-p (frame-device frame)) + (send-string-to-terminal (subseq message start end) stdout-p + (frame-device frame)) (funcall redisplay-echo-area-function)))))) (defun display-message (label message &optional frame stdout-p)
--- a/lwlib/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lwlib/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2015-01-08 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + Fix progress bar crashes. + Thanks to Ralf Soergel for diagnosis and a patch. + + * xt-wrappers.h (HAVE_ATHENA_I18N): + Define XAW_INTERNATIONALIZATION when needed. + 2013-06-23 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * XEmacs 21.5.34 "kale" is released.
--- a/lwlib/xt-wrappers.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/lwlib/xt-wrappers.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -21,6 +21,11 @@ /* Original author: Stephen J. Turnbull for 21.5.29 */ +/* #### Factor out into xaw-wrappers (which would #include this file)? */ +#ifdef HAVE_ATHENA_I18N +#define XAW_INTERNATIONALIZATION 1 +#endif + /* Generic utility macros, including coping with G++ whining. Used in lwlib via lwlib.h and X consoles via console-x.h.
--- a/man/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/man/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2014-03-28 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * Makefile.in: Do not build texinfo files. + * texinfo/fdl.texi: + * texinfo/texinfo.texi: + * texinfo/version.texi: + Remove files belonging to an external project. + 2014-03-28 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> * lispref/loading.texi:
--- a/man/Makefile.in Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/man/Makefile.in Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ $(DIR)new-users-guide.texi \ $(DIR)standards.texi \ $(DIR)termcap.texi \ - $(DIR)texinfo.texi \ $(DIR)widget.texi \ $(DIR)xemacs.texi \ $(DIR)xemacs-faq.texi @@ -203,11 +202,6 @@ new-users-guide/search.texi \ new-users-guide/xmenu.texi -texinfo-srcs = \ - texinfo/fdl.texi \ - texinfo/texinfo.texi \ - texinfo/version.texi - $(INFODIR)/beta.info : beta.texi $(MAKEINFO) -o $(INFODIR)/beta.info beta.texi @@ -254,16 +248,12 @@ $(INFODIR)/new-users-guide.info : $(new-users-guide-srcs) $(MAKEINFO) -P new-users-guide -o $(INFODIR)/new-users-guide.info new-users-guide/new-users-guide.texi -$(INFODIR)/texinfo.info : $(texinfo-srcs) - $(MAKEINFO) -P texinfo -o $(INFODIR)/texinfo.info texinfo/texinfo.texi - xemacs : $(INFODIR)/xemacs.info lispref : $(INFODIR)/lispref.info internals : $(INFODIR)/internals.info new-users-guide.info : $(INFODIR)/new-users-guide.info -texinfo : $(INFODIR)/texinfo.info -.PHONY : xemacs lispref internals new-users-guide texinfo info dvi pdf +.PHONY : xemacs lispref internals new-users-guide info dvi pdf info : $(info_files) html : $(html_files) @@ -286,9 +276,6 @@ new-users-guide.dvi : $(new-users-guide-srcs) $(TEXI2DVI) -I new-users-guide new-users-guide/new-users-guide.texi -texinfo.dvi : $(texinfo-srcs) - $(TEXI2DVI) -I texinfo texinfo/texinfo.texi - dvi : $(dvi_files) xemacs.pdf: $(xemacs-srcs) @@ -303,9 +290,6 @@ new-users-guide.pdf: $(new-users-guide-srcs) $(TEXI2DVI) --pdf -I new-users-guide new-users-guide/new-users-guide.texi -texinfo.pdf: $(texinfo-srcs) - $(TEXI2DVI) --pdf -I texinfo texinfo/texinfo.texi - pdf: $(pdf_files) .PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean realclean extraclean @@ -381,13 +365,9 @@ $(HTMLDIR)/new-users-guide.html : $(new-users-guide-srcs) $(TEXI2HTML_SPLIT) new-users-guide/new-users-guide.texi -$(HTMLDIR)/texinfo.html : $(texinfo-srcs) - $(TEXI2HTML_SPLIT) texinfo/texinfo.texi - xemacs : $(HTMLDIR)/xemacs.html lispref : $(HTMLDIR)/lispref.html internals : $(HTMLDIR)/internals.html new-users-guide.html : $(HTMLDIR)/new-users-guide.html -texinfo : $(HTMLDIR)/texinfo.html html : $(html_files)
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--- a/man/texinfo/texinfo.texi Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,24491 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c $Id: texinfo.texi 5381 2013-09-26 23:03:58Z karl $ - -@c Everything between the start/end of header lines will be passed by -@c XEmacs's {texinfo,makeinfo}-format region commands. See the `start of -@c header' node for more info. -@c %**start of header -@c Synced up with: Texinfo 5.2 of 26 Sep 2013. -@c Synced by: Jerry James, 11 Feb 2014. - -@c makeinfo and texinfo.tex ignore all text before @setfilename. -@setfilename texinfo.info - -@c Automake automatically updates version.texi to @set VERSION and -@c @set UPDATED to appropriate values. -@include version.texi -@c XEmacs: @settitle Texinfo @value{edition} -@settitle GNU Texinfo @value{VERSION} - -@c Define a new index for command-line options. -@defcodeindex op - -@c Put everything except function (command, in this case) names in one -@c index (arbitrarily chosen to be the concept index). -@syncodeindex op cp -@syncodeindex vr cp -@syncodeindex pg cp - -@paragraphindent 2 -@c finalout - -@comment %**end of header - -@copying -This manual is for GNU Texinfo (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}), -a documentation system that can produce both online information and a -printed manual from a single source using semantic markup. - -Copyright @copyright{} 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, -1998, 1999, 2001, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, -2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -@quotation -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no -Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts being ``A GNU Manual'', -and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license -is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. - -(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and -modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in -developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' -@end quotation -@end copying - -@dircategory Texinfo documentation system -@direntry -* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. Update info/dir entries. -* makeinfo: (texinfo)Invoking makeinfo. Translate Texinfo source. -* pod2texi: (pod2texi)Invoking pod2texi. Translate Perl POD to Texinfo. -* texi2dvi: (texinfo)Format with texi2dvi. Print Texinfo documents. -* texi2pdf: (texinfo)PDF Output. PDF output for Texinfo. -* pdftexi2dvi: (texinfo)PDF Output. PDF output for Texinfo. -* texindex: (texinfo)Format with tex/texindex. Sort Texinfo index files. -@end direntry - -@c Before release, run C-u C-c C-u C-a (texinfo-all-menus-update with a -@c prefix arg). This updates the node pointers, which texinfmt.el needs. - -@c Set smallbook if printing in smallbook format so the example of the -@c smallbook font is actually written using smallbook; in bigbook, a kludge -@c is used for TeX output. Do this through the -t option to texi2dvi, -@c so this same source can be used for other paper sizes as well. -@c smallbook -@c set smallbook -@c @@clear smallbook - -@c If you like blank pages, add through texi2dvi -t. -@c setchapternewpage odd - - -@shorttitlepage GNU Texinfo - -@titlepage -@title Texinfo -@subtitle The GNU Documentation Format -@subtitle for Texinfo version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} - -@author Robert J. Chassell -@author Richard M. Stallman - -@c Include the Distribution inside the titlepage so -@c that headings are turned off. - -@page -@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@insertcopying - -@sp 1 -Published by the Free Software Foundation @* -51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor @* -Boston, MA 02110-1301 @* -USA @* -ISBN 1-882114-67-1 @c for version 4.0, September 1999. -@c ISBN 1-882114-65-5 is for version 3.12, March 1998. -@c ISBN 1-882114-64-7 is for edition 2.24 of November 1996. -@c ISBN 1-882114-63-9 is for edition 2.20 of 28 February 1995. - -@sp 1 -Cover art by Etienne Suvasa. -@end titlepage - - -@summarycontents -@contents - - -@ifnottex -@node Top -@top Texinfo - -This manual is for GNU Texinfo (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}), -a documentation system that can produce both online information and a -printed manual from a single source using semantic markup. - -The first part of this master menu lists the major nodes in this Info -document, including the @@-command and concept indices. The rest of -the menu lists all the lower level nodes in the document. -@end ifnottex - -@menu -* Copying Conditions:: Your rights. -* Overview:: Texinfo in brief. -* Texinfo Mode:: Using the XEmacs Texinfo mode. -* Beginning a File:: What is at the beginning of a Texinfo file? -* Ending a File:: What is at the end of a Texinfo file? -* Chapter Structuring:: Creating chapters, sections, appendices, etc. -* Nodes:: Writing nodes, the basic unit of Texinfo. -* Menus:: Writing menus. -* Cross References:: Writing cross references. -* Marking Text:: Marking words and phrases as code, - keyboard input, meta-syntactic - variables, and the like. -* Quotations and Examples:: Block quotations, examples, etc. -* Lists and Tables:: Itemized or numbered lists, and tables. -* Special Displays:: Floating figures and footnotes. -* Indices:: Creating indices. -* Insertions:: Inserting @@-signs, braces, etc. -* Breaks:: Forcing or preventing line and page breaks. -* Definition Commands:: Describing functions and the like uniformly. -* Internationalization:: Supporting languages other than English. -* Conditionals:: Specifying text for only some output cases. -* Defining New Texinfo Commands:: User-defined macros and aliases. -* Include Files:: How to incorporate other Texinfo files. - -* Hardcopy:: Output for paper, with @TeX{}. -* Generic Translator @t{texi2any}:: @command{texi2any}, an all-purpose converter. -* Creating and Installing Info Files:: Details on Info output. -* Generating HTML:: Details on HTML output. -@c * texi2any Output Customization:: Fine tuning with initialization files. - -* Command List:: All the Texinfo @@-commands. -* Tips:: Hints on how to write a Texinfo document. -* Sample Texinfo Files:: Complete examples, including full texts. -* Headings:: How to write page headings and footings. -* Catching Mistakes:: How to find mistakes in formatting. -* Info Format Specification:: Technical details of the Info file format. -* GNU Free Documentation License:: Copying this manual. -* Command and Variable Index:: A menu containing commands and variables. -* General Index:: A menu covering many topics. - -@detailmenu - --- The Detailed Node Listing --- - -Overview of Texinfo - -* Reporting Bugs:: Submitting effective bug reports. -* Using Texinfo:: Create printed or online output. -* Output Formats:: Overview of the supported output formats. -* Adding Output Formats:: Man pages and implementing new formats. -* Texinfo Document Structure:: How Texinfo manuals are usually arranged. -* Info Files:: What is an Info file? -* Printed Books:: Characteristics of a printed book or manual. -* Formatting Commands:: @@-commands are used for formatting. -* Conventions:: General rules for writing a Texinfo file. -* Comments:: Writing comments and ignored text in general. -* Minimum:: What a Texinfo file must have. -* Six Parts:: Usually, a Texinfo file has six parts. -* Short Sample:: A short sample Texinfo file. -* History:: Acknowledgements, contributors and genesis. - -Using Texinfo Mode - -* Texinfo Mode Overview:: How Texinfo mode can help you. -* XEmacs Editing:: Texinfo mode adds to XEmacs' general - purpose editing features. -* Inserting:: How to insert frequently used @@-commands. -* Showing the Structure:: How to show the structure of a file. -* Updating Nodes and Menus:: How to update or create new nodes and menus. -* Info Formatting:: How to format for Info. -* Printing:: How to format and print part or all of a file. -* Texinfo Mode Summary:: Summary of all the Texinfo mode commands. - -Updating Nodes and Menus - -* Updating Commands:: Five major updating commands. -* Updating Requirements:: How to structure a Texinfo file for - using the updating command. -* Other Updating Commands:: How to indent descriptions, insert - missing nodes lines, and update - nodes in sequence. - -Beginning a Texinfo File - -* Sample Beginning:: A sample beginning for a Texinfo file. -* Texinfo File Header:: The first lines. -* Document Permissions:: Ensuring your manual is free. -* Titlepage & Copyright Page:: Creating the title and copyright pages. -* Contents:: How to create a table of contents. -* The Top Node:: Creating the `Top' node and master menu. -* Global Document Commands:: Affecting formatting throughout. - -Texinfo File Header - -* First Line:: The first line of a Texinfo file. -* Start of Header:: Formatting a region requires this. -* @t{@@setfilename}:: Tell Info the name of the Info file. -* @t{@@settitle}:: Create a title for the printed work. -* End of Header:: Formatting a region requires this. - -Document Permissions - -* @t{@@copying}:: Declare the document's copying permissions. -* @t{@@insertcopying}:: Where to insert the permissions. - -Title and Copyright Pages - -* @t{@@titlepage}:: Create a title for the printed document. -* @t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp}:: The @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@center}, - and @code{@@sp} commands. -* @t{@@title @@subtitle @@author}:: The @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, - and @code{@@author} commands. -* Copyright:: How to write the copyright notice and - include copying permissions. -* Heading Generation:: Turn on page headings after the title and - copyright pages. - -The `Top' Node and Master Menu - -* Top Node Example:: -* Master Menu Parts:: - -Global Document Commands - -* @t{@@documentdescription}:: Document summary for the HTML output. -* @t{@@setchapternewpage}:: Start chapters on right-hand pages. -* @t{@@headings}:: An option for turning headings on and off - and double or single sided printing. -* @t{@@paragraphindent}:: Specify paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@firstparagraphindent}:: Suppressing first paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@exampleindent}:: Specify environment indentation. - -Ending a Texinfo File - -* Printing Indices & Menus:: How to print an index in hardcopy and - generate index menus in Info. -* File End:: How to mark the end of a file. - -Chapter Structuring - -* Tree Structuring:: A manual is like an upside down tree @dots{} -* Structuring Command Types:: How to divide a manual into parts. -* @t{@@chapter}:: Chapter structuring. -* @t{@@unnumbered @@appendix}:: -* @t{@@majorheading @@chapheading}:: -* @t{@@section}:: -* @t{@@unnumberedsec @@appendixsec @@heading}:: -* @t{@@subsection}:: -* @t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading}:: -* @t{@@subsubsection}:: Commands for the lowest level sections. -* @t{@@part}:: Collections of chapters. -* Raise/lower sections:: How to change commands' hierarchical level. - -Nodes - -* @t{@@node}:: Creating nodes, in detail. -* @t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation:: Letting makeinfo determine node pointers. -* @t{@@anchor}:: Defining arbitrary cross reference targets. -* Node Menu Illustration:: A diagram, and sample nodes and menus. - -The @code{@@node} Command - -* Node Names:: How to choose node and pointer names. -* Writing a Node:: How to write an @code{@@node} line. -* Node Line Requirements:: Keep names unique. -* First Node:: How to write a `Top' node. -* @t{@@top} Command:: How to use the @code{@@top} command. - -Menus - -* Menu Location:: Menus go at the ends of nodes. -* Writing a Menu:: What is a menu? -* Menu Parts:: A menu entry has three parts. -* Less Cluttered Menu Entry:: Two part menu entry. -* Menu Example:: Two and three part menu entries. -* Other Info Files:: How to refer to a different Info file. - -Cross References - -* References:: What cross references are for. -* Cross Reference Commands:: A summary of the different commands. -* Cross Reference Parts:: A cross reference has several parts. -* @t{@@xref}:: Begin a reference with `See' @dots{} -* Top Node Naming:: How to refer to the beginning of another file. -* @t{@@ref}:: A reference for the last part of a sentence. -* @t{@@pxref}:: How to write a parenthetical cross reference. -* @t{@@inforef}:: How to refer to an Info-only file. -* @t{@@url}:: How to refer to a uniform resource locator. -* @t{@@cite}:: How to refer to books not in the Info system. - -@code{@@xref} - -* Reference Syntax:: What a reference looks like and requires. -* One Argument:: @code{@@xref} with one argument. -* Two Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with two arguments. -* Three Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with three arguments. -* Four and Five Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with four and five arguments. - -Marking Text, Words and Phrases - -* Indicating:: How to indicate definitions, files, etc. -* Emphasis:: How to emphasize text. - -Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc. - -* Useful Highlighting:: Highlighting provides useful information. -* @t{@@code}:: Indicating program code. -* @t{@@kbd}:: Showing keyboard input. -* @t{@@key}:: Specifying keys. -* @t{@@samp}:: Indicating a literal sequence of characters. -* @t{@@verb}:: Indicating a verbatim sequence of characters. -* @t{@@var}:: Indicating metasyntactic variables. -* @t{@@env}:: Indicating environment variables. -* @t{@@file}:: Indicating file names. -* @t{@@command}:: Indicating command names. -* @t{@@option}:: Indicating option names. -* @t{@@dfn}:: Specifying definitions. -* @t{@@abbr}:: Indicating abbreviations. -* @t{@@acronym}:: Indicating acronyms. -* @t{@@indicateurl}:: Indicating an example url. -* @t{@@email}:: Indicating an electronic mail address. - -Emphasizing Text - -* @t{@@emph @@strong}:: How to emphasize text in Texinfo. -* Smallcaps:: How to use the small caps font. -* Fonts:: Various font commands for printed output. - -Quotations and Examples - -* Block Enclosing Commands:: Different constructs for different purposes. -* @t{@@quotation}:: Writing a quotation. -* @t{@@indentedblock}:: Block of text indented on left. -* @t{@@example}:: Writing an example in a fixed-width font. -* @t{@@verbatim}:: Writing a verbatim example. -* @t{@@verbatiminclude}:: Including a file verbatim. -* @t{@@lisp}:: Illustrating Lisp code. -* @t{@@small@dots{}}:: Examples in a smaller font. -* @t{@@display}:: Writing an example in the current font. -* @t{@@format}:: Writing an example without narrowed margins. -* @t{@@exdent}:: Undo indentation on a line. -* @t{@@flushleft @@flushright}:: Pushing text flush left or flush right. -* @t{@@raggedright}:: Avoiding justification on the right. -* @t{@@noindent}:: Preventing paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@indent}:: Forcing paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@cartouche}:: Drawing rounded rectangles around text. - -Lists and Tables - -* Introducing Lists:: Texinfo formats lists for you. -* @t{@@itemize}:: How to construct a simple list. -* @t{@@enumerate}:: How to construct a numbered list. -* Two-column Tables:: How to construct a two-column table. -* Multi-column Tables:: How to construct generalized tables. - -Making a Two-column Table - -* @t{@@table}:: How to construct a two-column table. -* @t{@@ftable @@vtable}:: Automatic indexing for two-column tables. -* @t{@@itemx}:: How to put more entries in the first column. - -@code{@@multitable}: Multi-column Tables - -* Multitable Column Widths:: Defining multitable column widths. -* Multitable Rows:: Defining multitable rows, with examples. - -Special Displays - -* Floats:: Figures, tables, and the like. -* Images:: Including graphics and images. -* Footnotes:: Writing footnotes. - -Floats - -* @t{@@float}:: Producing floating material. -* @t{@@caption @@shortcaption}:: Specifying descriptions for floats. -* @t{@@listoffloats}:: A table of contents for floats. - -Inserting Images - -* Image Syntax:: -* Image Scaling:: - -Footnotes - -* Footnote Commands:: How to write a footnote in Texinfo. -* Footnote Styles:: Controlling how footnotes appear in Info. - -Indices - -* Index Entries:: Choose different words for index entries. -* Predefined Indices:: Use different indices for different kinds - of entries. -* Indexing Commands:: How to make an index entry. -* Combining Indices:: How to combine indices. -* New Indices:: How to define your own indices. - -Combining Indices - -* @t{@@syncodeindex}:: How to merge two indices, using @code{@@code} - font for the merged-from index. -* @t{@@synindex}:: How to merge two indices, using the - roman font for the merged-from index. - -Special Insertions - -* Special Characters:: Inserting @@ @{@} , \ # -* Inserting Quote Characters:: Inserting left and right quotes, in code. -* Inserting Space:: Inserting the right amount of whitespace. -* Inserting Accents:: Inserting accents and special characters. -* Inserting Quotation Marks:: Inserting quotation marks. -* Inserting Math:: Formatting mathematical expressions. -* Glyphs for Text:: Inserting Dots, bullets, currencies, etc. -* Glyphs for Programming:: Indicating results of evaluation, - expansion of macros, errors, etc. - -Special Characters: Inserting @@ @{@} , \ # - -* Inserting an Atsign:: @code{@@@@}, @code{@@atchar@{@}}. -* Inserting Braces:: @code{@@@{ @@@}}, @code{@@l rbracechar@{@}}. -* Inserting a Comma:: , and @code{@@comma@{@}}. -* Inserting a Backslash:: \ and @code{@@backslashchar@{@}}. -* Inserting a Hashsign:: # and @code{@@hashchar@{@}}. - -Inserting Space - -* Multiple Spaces:: Inserting multiple spaces. -* Not Ending a Sentence:: Sometimes a . doesn't end a sentence. -* Ending a Sentence:: Sometimes it does. -* @t{@@frenchspacing}:: Specifying end-of-sentence spacing. -* @t{@@dmn}:: Formatting a dimension. - -Glyphs for Text - -* @t{@@TeX @@LaTeX}:: The @TeX{} logos. -* @t{@@copyright}:: The copyright symbol (c in a circle). -* @t{@@registeredsymbol}:: The registered symbol (R in a circle). -* @t{@@dots}:: How to insert ellipses: @dots{} and @enddots{} -* @t{@@bullet}:: How to insert a bullet: @bullet{} -* @t{@@euro}:: How to insert the euro currency symbol. -* @t{@@pounds}:: How to insert the pounds currency symbol. -* @t{@@textdegree}:: How to insert the degrees symbol. -* @t{@@minus}:: How to insert a minus sign. -* @t{@@geq @@leq}:: How to insert greater/less-than-or-equal signs. - -Glyphs for Programming - -* Glyphs Summary:: -* @t{@@result}:: How to show the result of expression. -* @t{@@expansion}:: How to indicate an expansion. -* @t{@@print}:: How to indicate generated output. -* @t{@@error}:: How to indicate an error message. -* @t{@@equiv}:: How to indicate equivalence. -* @t{@@point}:: How to indicate the location of point. -* Click Sequences:: Inserting GUI usage sequences. - -Forcing and Preventing Breaks - -* Break Commands:: Summary of break-related commands. -* Line Breaks:: Forcing line breaks. -* @t{@@- @@hyphenation}:: Helping @TeX{} with hyphenation points. -* @t{@@allowcodebreaks}:: Controlling line breaks within @@code text. -* @t{@@w}:: Preventing unwanted line breaks in text. -* @t{@@tie}:: Inserting an unbreakable but varying space. -* @t{@@sp}:: Inserting blank lines. -* @t{@@page}:: Forcing the start of a new page. -* @t{@@group}:: Preventing unwanted page breaks. -* @t{@@need}:: Another way to prevent unwanted page breaks. - -Definition Commands - -* Def Cmd Template:: Writing descriptions using definition commands. -* Def Cmd Continuation Lines:: Continuing the heading over source lines. -* Optional Arguments:: Handling optional and repeated arguments. -* @t{@@deffnx}:: Group two or more `first' lines. -* Def Cmds in Detail:: Reference for all the definition commands. -* Def Cmd Conventions:: Conventions for writing definitions. -* Sample Function Definition:: An example. - -The Definition Commands - -* Functions Commands:: Commands for functions and similar entities. -* Variables Commands:: Commands for variables and similar entities. -* Typed Functions:: Commands for functions in typed languages. -* Typed Variables:: Commands for variables in typed languages. -* Data Types:: The definition command for data types. -* Abstract Objects:: Commands for object-oriented programming. - -Object-Oriented Programming - -* Variables: Object-Oriented Variables. -* Methods: Object-Oriented Methods. - -Internationalization - -* @t{@@documentlanguage}:: Declaring the current language. -* @t{@@documentencoding}:: Declaring the input encoding. - -Conditionally Visible Text - -* Conditional Commands:: Text for a given format. -* Conditional Not Commands:: Text for any format other than a given one. -* Raw Formatter Commands:: Using raw formatter commands. -* Inline Conditionals:: Brace-delimited conditional text. -* @t{@@set @@clear @@value}:: Variable tests and substitutions. -* Testing for Texinfo Commands:: Testing if a Texinfo command is available. -* Conditional Nesting:: Using conditionals inside conditionals. - -@code{@@set}, @code{@@clear}, and @code{@@value} - -* @t{@@set @@value}:: Expand a flag variable to a string. -* @t{@@ifset @@ifclear}:: Format a region if a flag is set. -* @t{@@value} Example:: An easy way to update edition information. - -Defining New Texinfo Commands - -* Defining Macros:: Defining and undefining new commands. -* Invoking Macros:: Using a macro, once you've defined it. -* Macro Details:: Limitations of Texinfo macros. -* @t{@@alias}:: Command aliases. -* @t{@@definfoenclose}:: Customized highlighting. -* External Macro Processors:: @code{#line} directives. - -External Macro Processors: Line Directives - -* @t{#line} Directive:: -* TeX: @t{#line} and @TeX{}. -* Syntax: @t{#line} Syntax Details. - -Include Files - -* Using Include Files:: How to use the @code{@@include} command. -* @t{texinfo-multiple-files-update}:: How to create and update nodes and - menus when using included files. -* Include Files Requirements:: @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} needs. -* Sample Include File:: A sample outer file with included files - within it; and a sample included file. -* Include Files Evolution:: How use of the @code{@@include} command - has changed over time. - -Formatting and Printing Hardcopy - -* Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy. -* Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: How to format with explicit shell commands. -* Format with @t{texi2dvi}:: A simpler way to format. -* Print with @t{lpr}:: How to print. -* Within XEmacs:: How to format and print from an XEmacs shell. -* Texinfo Mode Printing:: How to format and print in Texinfo mode. -* Compile-Command:: How to print using XEmacs's compile command. -* Requirements Summary:: @TeX{} formatting requirements summary. -* Preparing for @TeX{}:: What to do before you use @TeX{}. -* Overfull hboxes:: What are and what to do with overfull hboxes. -* @t{@@smallbook}:: How to print small format books and manuals. -* A4 Paper:: How to print on A4 or A5 paper. -* @t{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes. -* Cropmarks and Magnification:: How to print marks to indicate the size - of pages and how to print scaled up output. -* PDF Output:: Portable Document Format output. -* Obtaining @TeX{}:: How to obtain @TeX{}. - -@code{texi2any}: The Generic Translator for Texinfo - -* Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation. -* Invoking @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. -* @t{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}. -* Pointer Validation:: How to check that pointers point somewhere. -* Customization Variables:: Configuring @command{texi2any}. -* Internationalization of Document Strings:: Translating program-inserted text. -* Invoking @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. -* @t{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}. - -Customization Variables - -* Commands: Customization Variables for @@-Commands. -* Options: Customization Variables and Options. -* Other: Other Customization Variables. - -Creating and Installing Info Files - -* Creating an Info File:: -* Installing an Info File:: - -Creating an Info File - -* @t{makeinfo} Advantages:: @code{makeinfo} provides better error checking. -* @t{makeinfo} in XEmacs:: How to run @code{makeinfo} from XEmacs. -* @t{texinfo-format} commands:: Two Info formatting commands written - in Emacs Lisp are an alternative - to @code{makeinfo}. -* Batch Formatting:: How to format for Info in XEmacs Batch mode. -* Tag and Split Files:: How tagged and split files help Info - to run better. - -Installing an Info File - -* Directory File:: The top level menu for all Info files. -* New Info File:: Listing a new Info file. -* Other Info Directories:: How to specify Info files that are - located in other directories. -* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add - to the Info directory. -* Invoking @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. - -Generating HTML - -* HTML Translation:: Details of the HTML output. -* HTML Splitting:: How HTML output is split. -* HTML CSS:: Influencing HTML output with Cascading Style Sheets. -* HTML Xref:: Cross references in HTML output. - -HTML Cross References - -* Link Basics: HTML Xref Link Basics. -* Node Expansion: HTML Xref Node Name Expansion. -* Command Expansion: HTML Xref Command Expansion. -* 8-bit Expansion: HTML Xref 8-bit Character Expansion. -* Mismatch: HTML Xref Mismatch. -* Configuration: HTML Xref Configuration. htmlxref.cnf. -* Preserving links: HTML Xref Link Preservation. MANUAL-noderename.cnf. - -@@-Command List - -* Command Syntax:: General syntax for varieties of @@-commands. -* Command Contexts:: Guidelines for which commands can be used where. - -Sample Texinfo Files - -* Short Sample Texinfo File:: -* GNU Sample Texts:: -* Verbatim Copying License:: -* All-permissive Copying License:: - -Page Headings - -* Headings Introduced:: Conventions for using page headings. -* Heading Format:: Standard page heading formats. -* Heading Choice:: How to specify the type of page heading. -* Custom Headings:: How to create your own headings and footings. - -Catching Mistakes - -* @t{makeinfo} Preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors. -* Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting. -* Debugging with @TeX{}:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting. -* Using @t{texinfo-show-structure}:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}. -* Using @t{occur}:: How to list all lines containing a pattern. -* Running @t{Info-validate}:: How to find badly referenced nodes. - -Finding Badly Referenced Nodes - -* Using @t{Info-validate}:: How to run @code{Info-validate}. -* Unsplit:: How to create an unsplit file. -* Tagifying:: How to tagify a file. -* Splitting:: How to split a file manually. - -Info Format Specification - -* General: Info Format General Layout. -* Text: Info Format Text Constructs. - -Info Format General Layout - -* Whole: Info Format Whole Manual. Split vs.@: nonsplit manuals. -* Preamble: Info Format Preamble. -* Indirect: Info Format Indirect Tag Table. -* Tag table: Info Format Tag Table. -* Local variables: Info Format Local Variables. -* Regular nodes: Info Format Regular Nodes. - -Info Format Text Constructs - -* Menu: Info Format Menu. -* Image: Info Format Image. -* Printindex: Info Format Printindex. -* Xref: Info Format Cross Reference. -@end detailmenu -@end menu - -@c Reward readers for getting to the end of the menu :). -@c Contributed by Arnold Robbins. -@quotation -Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and -when it is bad, it is better than nothing. ----Dick Brandon -@end quotation - - -@node Copying Conditions -@unnumbered Texinfo Copying Conditions -@cindex Copying conditions -@cindex Conditions for copying Texinfo -@cindex Free software -@cindex Libre software - -GNU Texinfo is @dfn{free software}; this means that everyone is free -to use it and free to redistribute it on certain conditions. Texinfo -is not in the public domain; it is copyrighted and there are -restrictions on its distribution, but these restrictions are designed -to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen would want to do. -What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further sharing -any version of Texinfo that they might get from you. - -Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give away -copies of the programs that relate to Texinfo, that you receive source -code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change these -programs or use pieces of them in new free programs, and that you know -you can do these things. - -To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to -deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute -copies of the Texinfo related programs, you must give the recipients all -the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or -can get the source code. And you must tell them their rights. - -Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds -out that there is no warranty for the programs that relate to Texinfo. -If these programs are modified by someone else and passed on, we want -their recipients to know that what they have is not what we distributed, -so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on our -reputation. - -The precise conditions of the licenses for the programs currently -being distributed that relate to Texinfo are found in the General -Public Licenses that accompany them. This manual is covered by the -GNU Free Documentation License (@pxref{GNU Free Documentation -License}). - - -@node Overview -@chapter Overview of Texinfo -@cindex Overview of Texinfo -@cindex Texinfo overview - -@dfn{Texinfo} is a documentation system that uses a single source file -to produce both online information and printed output. This means -that instead of writing two different documents, one for the online -information and the other for a printed work, you need write only one -document. Therefore, when the work is revised, you need revise only -that one document. - -@cindex Semantic markup -Texinfo's markup commands are almost entirely @dfn{semantic}; that is, -they specify the intended meaning of text in the document, rather than -physical formatting instructions. - -@cindex Limited scope of Texinfo -Texinfo was devised for the purpose of writing software documentation -and manuals. It is not, and was never intended to be, a -general-purpose formatting program. If you need to lay out a -newspaper, devise a glossy magazine ad, or follow the exact formatting -requirements of a publishing house, Texinfo is not the simplest tool. -On the other hand, if you want to write a good manual for your -program, Texinfo has many features that will make your job easier. -Overall, it's intended to let you concentrate on the content, and thus -provides almost no commands for controlling the final formatting. - -@cindex Pronounciation of Texinfo -@cindex Spelling of Texinfo -The first syllable of ``Texinfo'' is pronounced like ``speck'', not -``hex''. This odd pronunciation is derived from, but is not the same -as, the pronunciation of @TeX{}. In the word @TeX{}, the @samp{X} is -actually the Greek letter ``chi'' rather than the English letter -``ex''. Pronounce @TeX{} as if the @samp{X} were the last sound in -the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo as if the @samp{x} were a `k'. -Spell ``Texinfo'' with a capital ``T'' and the other letters in -lowercase. - -Manuals for most GNU packages are written in Texinfo, and available -online at @url{http://www.gnu.org/doc}. The Texinfo - -@menu -* Reporting Bugs:: Submitting effective bug reports. -* Using Texinfo:: Create printed or online output. -* Output Formats:: Overview of the supported output formats. -* Adding Output Formats:: Man pages and implementing new formats. -* Texinfo Document Structure:: How Texinfo manuals are usually arranged. -* Info Files:: What is an Info file? -* Printed Books:: Characteristics of a printed book or manual. -* Formatting Commands:: @@-commands are used for formatting. -* Conventions:: General rules for writing a Texinfo file. -* Comments:: Writing comments and ignored text in general. -* Minimum:: What a Texinfo file must have. -* Six Parts:: Usually, a Texinfo file has six parts. -* Short Sample:: A short sample Texinfo file. -* History:: Acknowledgements, contributors and genesis. -@end menu - - -@node Reporting Bugs -@section Reporting Bugs - -@cindex Bugs, reporting -@cindex Suggestions for Texinfo, making -@cindex Reporting bugs -We welcome bug reports and suggestions for any aspect of the Texinfo -system: programs, documentation, installation, etc. Please email them -to @email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org}. You can get the latest version of -Texinfo via its home page, @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo}. - -@cindex Checklist for bug reports -For bug reports, please include enough information for the maintainers -to reproduce the problem. Generally speaking, that means: - -@itemize @bullet -@item The version number of Texinfo and the program(s) or manual(s) involved. -@item The contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug. -@item Precisely how you ran any program(s) involved. -@item A description of the problem and samples of any erroneous output. -@item Hardware and operating system names and versions. -@item Anything else that you think would be helpful. -@end itemize - -When in doubt whether something is needed or not, include it. It's -better to include too much than to leave out something important. - -It is critical to send an actual input file that reproduces the -problem. What's not critical is to ``narrow down'' the example to the -smallest possible input---the actual input with which you discovered -the bug will suffice. (Of course, if you do do experiments, the -smaller the input file, the better.) - -@cindex Patches, contributing -Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them with -@samp{@w{diff -c}} (@pxref{Top,,, diff, Comparing and Merging Files}) -and include @file{ChangeLog} entries (@pxref{Change Log,,, xemacs, -XEmacs User's Manual}), and follow the existing coding style. - - -@node Using Texinfo -@section Using Texinfo - -@cindex Using Texinfo in general -@cindex Texinfo, introduction to -@cindex Introduction to Texinfo - -Using Texinfo, you can create a printed document (via the @TeX{} -typesetting system) with the normal features of a book, including -chapters, sections, cross references, and indices. From the same -Texinfo source file, you can create an Info file with special features -to make documentation browsing easy. You can also create from that -same source file an HTML output file suitable for use with a web -browser, a Docbook file, or a transliteration in XML format. See the -next section (@pxref{Output Formats}) for details and sample commands -to generate output from the source. - -@TeX{} works with virtually all printers; Info works with virtually -all computer terminals; the HTML output works with virtually all web -browsers. Thus Texinfo and its output can be used by almost any -computer user. - -@cindex Source file format -A Texinfo source file is a plain ASCII file containing text -interspersed with @dfn{@@-commands} (words preceded by an @samp{@@}) -that tell the Texinfo processors what to do. You can edit a Texinfo -file with any text editor, but it is especially convenient to use -XEmacs since that editor has a special mode, called Texinfo mode, that -provides various Texinfo-related features. (@xref{Texinfo Mode}.) - -Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project. More -information is available at the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/doc/, GNU -documentation web page}. - - -@node Output Formats -@section Output Formats -@cindex Output formats -@cindex Back-end output formats - -Here is a brief overview of the output formats currently supported by -Texinfo. - -@table @asis -@item Info -@cindex Info output, overview -(Generated via @command{makeinfo}.) Info format is mostly a plain -text transliteration of the Texinfo source. It adds a few control -characters to separate nodes and provide navigational information for -menus, cross references, indices, and so on. The XEmacs Info subsystem -(@pxref{Top,,Getting Started,info, Info}), and the standalone @command{info} -program (@pxref{Top,,, info-stnd, GNU Info}), among others, can read these -files. @xref{Info Files}, and @ref{Creating and Installing Info -Files}. - -@item Plain text -@cindex Plain text output, overview -(Generated via @command{makeinfo --plaintext}.) This is almost the -same as Info output with the navigational control characters are -omitted. - -@item HTML -@cindex HTML output, overview -@cindex W3 consortium -@cindex Mozilla -@cindex Lynx -@cindex XEmacs-W3 -(Generated via @command{makeinfo --html}.) HTML, standing for Hyper -Text Markup Language, has become the most commonly used language for -writing documents on the World Wide Web. Web browsers, such as -Mozilla, Lynx, and XEmacs-W3, can render this language online. There -are many versions of HTML; @command{makeinfo} tries to use a subset of -the language that can be interpreted by any common browser. For -details of the HTML language and much related information, see -@uref{http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/}. @xref{Generating HTML}. - -@item DVI -@cindex DVI output, overview -@pindex dvips -@pindex xdvi -(Generated via @command{texi2dvi}.) The DeVIce Independent binary -format is output by the @TeX{} typesetting program -(@uref{http://tug.org}). This is then read by a DVI `driver', which -knows the actual device-specific commands that can be viewed or -printed, notably Dvips for translation to PostScript (@pxref{Top,,, -dvips, Dvips}) and Xdvi for viewing on an X display -(@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdvi/}). @xref{Hardcopy}. -(Be aware that the Texinfo language is very different from and much -stricter than @TeX{}'s usual languages: plain @TeX{}, @LaTeX{}, -Con@TeX{}t, etc.) - -@item PostScript -@cindex PostScript output, overview -(Generated via @command{texi2dvi --ps}.) PostScript is a page -description language that became widely used around 1985 and is still -used today. @uref{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript} gives a -basic description and more preferences. By default, Texinfo uses the -@command{dvips} program to convert @TeX{}'s DVI output to PostScript. -@xref{Top,,, dvips, Dvips}. - -@item PDF -@cindex PDF output, overview -@cindex Beebe, Nelson -(Generated via @command{texi2dvi --pdf} or @command{texi2pdf}.) This -format was developed by Adobe Systems for portable document -interchange, based on their previous PostScript language. It can -represent the exact appearance of a document, including fonts and -graphics, and supporting arbitrary scaling. It is intended to be -platform-independent and easily viewable, among other design goals; -@uref{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format} and -@uref{http://tug.org/TUGboat/tb22-3/tb72beebe-pdf.pdf} have some -background. By default, Texinfo uses the @command{pdftex} program, an -extension of @TeX{}, to output PDF; see -@uref{http://tug.org/applications/pdftex}. @xref{PDF Output}. - -@item Docbook -@cindex Docbook output, overview -@cindex XML Docbook output, overview -(Generated via @command{makeinfo --docbook}.) This is an XML-based -format developed some years ago, primarily for technical -documentation. It therefore bears some resemblance, in broad -outline, to Texinfo. See @uref{http://www.docbook.org}. Various -converters from Docbook @emph{to} Texinfo have also been developed; -see the Texinfo web pages. - -@item XML -@cindex XML Texinfo output, overview -@cindex Texinfo XML output, overview -@cindex DTD, for Texinfo XML -@pindex texinfo.dtd -@pindex txixml2texi -(Generated via @command{makeinfo --xml}.) XML is a generic syntax -specification usable for any sort of content (a reference is at -@uref{http://www.w3.org/XML}). The @command{makeinfo} XML output, -unlike all the other output formats, is a transliteration of the -Texinfo source rather than processed output. That is, it translates -the Texinfo markup commands into XML syntax, for further processing by -XML tools. The details of the output are defined in an XML DTD as -usual, which is contained in a file @file{texinfo.dtd} included in the -Texinfo source distribution and available via the Texinfo web pages. -The XML contains enough information to recreate the original content, -except for syntactic constructs such as Texinfo macros and -conditionals. The Texinfo source distribution includes a utility script -@file{txixml2texi} to do that backward transformation. -@end table - - -@node Adding Output Formats -@section Adding Output Formats -@cindex Additional output formats - -The output formats in the previous section handle a wide variety of -usage, but of course there is always room for more. - -@cindex Man page output, not supported -From time to time, proposals are made to generate traditional Unix man -pages from Texinfo source. However, because man pages have a strict -conventional format, creating a good man page requires a completely -different source than the typical Texinfo applications of writing a -good user tutorial and/or a good reference manual. This makes -generating man pages incompatible with the Texinfo design goal of not -having to document the same information in different ways for -different output formats. You might as well write the man page -directly. - -@pindex help2man -@cindex O'Dea, Brendan -As an alternative way to support man pages, you may find the program -@command{help2man} to be useful. It generates a traditional man page -from the @samp{--help} output of a program. In fact, the man pages -for the programs in the Texinfo distribution are generated with this. -It is GNU software written by Brendan O'Dea, available from -@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/help2man}. - -@cindex Output formats, supporting more -@cindex SGML-tools output format -If you are a programmer and would like to contribute to the GNU -project by implementing additional output formats for Texinfo, that -would be excellent. The way to do this that would be most useful is -to write a new back-end for @command{texi2any}, our reference -implementation of a Texinfo parser; it creates a tree representation -of the Texinfo input that you can use for the conversion. The -documentation in the source file -@file{tp/Texinfo/Convert/Converter.pm} is a good place to start. -@xref{Generic Translator @t{texi2any}}. - -Another viable approach is use the Texinfo XML output from -@command{texi2any} as your input. This XML is an essentially complete -representation of the input, but without the Texinfo syntax and option -peculiarities, as described above. - -@cindex Texinfo parsers, discouraging more -If you still cannot resist the temptation of writing a new program -that reads Texinfo source directly, let us give some more caveats: -please do not underestimate the amount of work required. Texinfo is -by no means a simple language to parse correctly, and remains under -development, so you would be committing to an ongoing task. At a -minimum, please check that the extensive tests of the language that -come with @command{texi2any} give correct results with your new -program. - - -@node Texinfo Document Structure -@section Texinfo Document Structure -@cindex Texinfo document structure -@cindex Document structure, of Texinfo -@cindex Structure, of Texinfo documents -@cindex Double structure, of Texinfo documents - -@anchor{Two Paths}@c node name -Texinfo documents most usefully have a double structure, reflecting -the double purposes of printed and online output. For printed output -(DVI, PDF, @dots{}), with physical pages, there are chapters, -sections, subsections, etc. For online output (Info, HTML, @dots{}), -with interactive navigation and no physical pages, there are so-called -``nodes''. - -Typically, the sectioning structure and the node structure are -completely parallel, with one node for each chapter, section, etc., -and with the nodes following the same hierarchical arrangement as the -sectioning. Thus, if a node is at the logical level of a chapter, its -child nodes are at the level of sections; similarly, the child nodes -of sections are at the level of subsections. - -Each @dfn{node} has a name, and contains the discussion of one topic. -Along with the text for the user to read, each node also has pointers -to other nodes, identified in turn by their own names. Info readers -display one node at a time, and provide commands for the user to move -to related nodes. The HTML output can be similarly navigated. - -The names of child nodes are listed in a @dfn{menu} within the parent -node; for example, a node corresponding to a chapter would have a menu -of the sections in that chapter. The menus allow the user to move to -the child nodes in a natural way in the online output. - -In addition, nodes at the same level are formed into a chain with -`Next' and `Previous' pointers. As you might imagine, the `Next' -pointer links to the next node (section), and the `Previous' pointer -links to the previous node (section). Thus, for example, all the -nodes that are at the level of sections within a chapter are linked -together, and the order in this chain is the same as the order of the -children in the menu of parent chapter. Each child node records the -parent node name as its `Up' pointer. The last child has no `Next' -pointer, and the first child has the parent both as its `Previous' and -as its `Up' pointer. - -In addition to menus and `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers, -Texinfo provides pointers of another kind for cross references, that -can be sprinkled throughout the text. This is usually the best way to -represent links that do not fit a hierarchical structure. - -Although it is technically possible to create Texinfo documents with -only one structure or the other, or for the two structures not to be -parallel, or for either the sectioning or node structure to be -abnormally formed, etc., this is @emph{not at all recommended}. To -the best of our knowledge, all the Texinfo manuals currently in -general use do follow the conventional parallel structure. - - -@node Info Files -@section Info Files -@cindex Info files - -As mentioned above, Info format is mostly a plain text transliteration -of the Texinfo source, with the addition of a few control characters -to separate nodes and provide navigational information, so that -Info-reading programs can operate on it. - -Info files are nearly always created by processing a Texinfo source -document. @command{makeinfo}, also known as @command{texi2any}, is -the principal command that converts a Texinfo file into an Info file; -@pxref{Generic Translator @t{texi2any}}. - -Generally, you enter an Info file through a node that by convention is -named `Top'. This node normally contains just a brief summary of the -file's purpose, and a large menu through which the rest of the file is -reached. From this node, you can either traverse the file -systematically by going from node to node, or you can go to a specific -node listed in the main menu, or you can search the index menus and then -go directly to the node that has the information you want. Alternatively, -with the standalone Info program, you can specify specific menu items on -the command line (@pxref{Top,,, info, Info}). - -If you want to read through an Info file in sequence, as if it were a -printed manual, you can hit @key{SPC} repeatedly, or you get the whole -file with the advanced Info command @kbd{g *}. (@xref{Advanced,, -Advanced Info commands, info, Info}.) - -The @file{dir} file in the @file{info} directory serves as the -departure point for the whole Info system. From it, you can reach the -`Top' nodes of each of the documents in a complete Info system. - -@cindex URI syntax for Info -If you wish to refer to an Info file via a URI, you can use the -(unofficial) syntax exemplified by the following. This works with -XEmacs/W3, for example: -@example -info:xemacs#Dissociated%20Press -info:///usr/info/xemacs#Dissociated%20Press -info://localhost/usr/info/xemacs#Dissociated%20Press -@end example - -The @command{info} program itself does not follow URIs of any kind. - - -@node Printed Books -@section Printed Books -@cindex Printed book and manual characteristics -@cindex Manual characteristics, printed -@cindex Book characteristics, printed -@cindex Texinfo printed book characteristics -@cindex Characteristics, printed books or manuals - -@cindex Knuth, Donald -A Texinfo file can be formatted and typeset as a printed book or -manual. To do this, you need @TeX{}, a sophisticated typesetting -program written by Donald Knuth of Stanford University. - -A Texinfo-based book is similar to any other typeset, printed work: it -can have a title page, copyright page, table of contents, and preface, -as well as chapters, numbered or unnumbered sections and subsections, -page headers, cross references, footnotes, and indices. - -@TeX{} is a general purpose typesetting program. Texinfo provides a -file @file{texinfo.tex} that contains information (definitions or -@dfn{macros}) that @TeX{} uses when it typesets a Texinfo file. -(@file{texinfo.tex} tells @TeX{} how to convert the Texinfo @@-commands -to @TeX{} commands, which @TeX{} can then process to create the typeset -document.) @file{texinfo.tex} contains the specifications for printing -a document. You can get the latest version of @file{texinfo.tex} from -the Texinfo home page, @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/}. - -In the United States, documents are most often printed on 8.5 inch by -11 inch pages (216@dmn{mm} by 280@dmn{mm}); this is the default size. -But you can also print for 7 inch by 9.25 inch pages (178@dmn{mm} by -235@dmn{mm}, the @code{@@smallbook} size; or on A4 or A5 size paper -(@code{@@afourpaper}, @code{@@afivepaper}). -@xref{@t{@@smallbook}}, and @ref{A4 Paper}. - -@cindex Literate programming -@TeX{} is freely distributable. It is written in a superset of Pascal -for literate programming called WEB and can be compiled either in -Pascal or (by using a conversion program that comes with the @TeX{} -distribution) in C. - -@TeX{} is very powerful and has a great many features. Because a -Texinfo file must be able to present information both on a -character-only terminal in Info form and in a typeset book, the -formatting commands that Texinfo supports are necessarily limited. - -@xref{Obtaining @TeX{}}, for information on acquiring @TeX{}. It is -not part of the Texinfo distribution. - - -@node Formatting Commands -@section @@-commands -@cindex @@-commands -@cindex Formatting commands - -In a Texinfo file, the commands you write to describe the contents of -the manual are preceded by an @samp{@@} character; they are called -@dfn{@@-commands}. For example, @code{@@node} is the command to -indicate a node and @code{@@chapter} is the command to indicate the -start of a chapter. Almost all @@ command names are entirely -lowercase. - -Texinfo's @@-commands are a strictly limited set of constructs. The -strict limits are primarily intended to ``force'' you, the author, to -concentrate on the writing and the content of your manual, rather than -the details of the formatting. - -Depending on what they do or what arguments@footnote{The word -@dfn{argument} comes from the way it is used in mathematics and does not -refer to a dispute between two people; it refers to the information -presented to the command. According to the @cite{Oxford English -Dictionary}, the word derives from the Latin for @dfn{to make clear, -prove}; thus it came to mean `the evidence offered as proof', which is -to say, `the information offered', which led to its mathematical -meaning. In its other thread of derivation, the word came to mean `to -assert in a manner against which others may make counter assertions', -which led to the meaning of `argument' as a dispute.} they take, you -need to write @@-commands on lines of their own or as part of -sentences: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Some commands are written at the start of a line and the rest of the -line comprises the argument text, such as @code{@@chapter} (which -creates chapter titles). - -@item -Some commands can appear anywhere, generally within a sentence, and -are followed by empty braces, such as @code{@@dots@{@}} (which creates -an ellipsis @dots{}). - -@item -Some commands can appear anywhere, generally within a sentence, and -are followed by the argument text in braces, such as -@code{@@code@{a+1@}} (which marks text as being code, @code{a+1} being -the argument in this case). - -@item -Some commands are written at the start of a line, with general text on -following lines, terminated by a matching @code{@@end} command on a -line of its own. For example, @code{@@example}, then the lines of a -coding example, then @code{@@end example}. -@end itemize - -@noindent -@cindex Braces, when to use -As a general rule, a command requires braces if it mingles among other -text; but it does not need braces if it is on a line of its own. The -non-alphabetic commands, such as @code{@@:}, are exceptions to the -rule; they do not need braces. - -As you gain experience with Texinfo, you will rapidly learn how to -write the different commands: the different ways to write commands -actually make it easier to write and read Texinfo files than if all -commands followed exactly the same syntax. @xref{Command Syntax, , -@@-Command Syntax}, for all the details. - - -@node Conventions -@section General Syntactic Conventions -@cindex General syntactic conventions -@cindex Syntactic conventions -@cindex Conventions, syntactic -@cindex Characters, basic input - -This section describes the general conventions used in all Texinfo documents. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -@cindex Source files, characters used -All printable ASCII characters except @samp{@@}, @samp{@{} and -@samp{@}} can appear in a Texinfo file and stand for themselves. -@samp{@@} is the escape character which introduces commands, while -@samp{@{} and @samp{@}} are used to surround arguments to certain -commands. To put one of these special characters into the document, put -an @samp{@@} character in front of it, like this: @samp{@@@@}, -@samp{@@@{}, and @samp{@@@}}. - -@item -Texinfo supports the usual quotation marks used in English and in -other languages; see @ref{Inserting Quotation Marks}. - -@item -@cindex Multiple dashes in source -@cindex Dashes in source -@cindex Hyphens in source, two or three in a row -@cindex Em dash, producing -@cindex En dash, producing -Use three hyphens in a row, @samp{---}, to produce a long dash---like -this (called an @dfn{em dash}), used for punctuation in sentences. -Use two hyphens, @samp{--}, to produce a medium dash (called an -@dfn{en dash}), used primarily for numeric ranges, as in ``June -25--26''. Use a single hyphen, @samp{-}, to produce a standard hyphen -used in compound words. For display on the screen, Info reduces three -hyphens to two and two hyphens to one (not transitively!). Of course, -any number of hyphens in the source remain as they are in literal -contexts, such as @code{@@code} and @code{@@example}. - -@item -@cindex Form feed characters -@cindex @kbd{CTRL-l} -Form feed (@kbd{CTRL-l}) characters in the input are handled as -follows: - -@table @asis -@item PDF/DVI -In normal text, treated as ending any open paragraph; essentially -ignored between paragraphs. - -@item Info -Output as-is between paragraphs (their most common use); in other -contexts, they may be treated as regular spaces (and thus consolidated -with surrounding whitespace). - -@item HTML -Written as a numeric entity except contexts where spaces are ignored; -for example, in @samp{@@footnote@{ ^L foo@}}, the form feed is -ignored. - -@item XML -Keep them everywhere; in attributes, escaped as @samp{\f}; also, -@samp{\} is escaped as @samp{\\} and newline as @samp{\n}. - -@item Docbook -Completely removed, as they are not allowed. -@end table - -As you can see, because of these differing requirements of the output -formats, it's not possible to use form feeds completely portably. - -@item -@cindex Tabs; don't use! -@strong{Caution:} Last, do not use tab characters in a Texinfo file! -(Except perhaps in verbatim modes.) @TeX{} uses variable-width fonts, -which means that it is impractical at best to define a tab to work in -all circumstances. Consequently, @TeX{} treats tabs like single -spaces, and that is not what they look like in the source. -Furthermore, @code{makeinfo} does nothing special with tabs, and thus -a tab character in your input file will usually have a different -appearance in the output. - -@noindent -To avoid this problem, Texinfo mode in XEmacs inserts -multiple spaces when you press the @key{TAB} key. Also, you can run -@code{untabify} in XEmacs to convert tabs in a region to multiple -spaces, or use the @code{unexpand} command from the shell. -@end itemize - - -@node Comments -@section Comments - -@cindex Comments -@findex comment -@findex c @r{(comment)} - -You can write comments in a Texinfo file by using the @code{@@comment} -command, which may be abbreviated to @code{@@c}. Such comments are -for a person looking at the Texinfo source file. All the text on a -line that follows either @code{@@comment} or @code{@@c} is a comment; -the rest of the line does not appear in the visible output. - -Often, you can write the @code{@@comment} or @code{@@c} in the middle -of a line, and only the text that follows after the @code{@@comment} -or @code{@@c} command does not appear; but some commands, such as -@code{@@settitle} and @code{@@setfilename}, work on a whole line. You -cannot use @code{@@comment} or @code{@@c} within a line beginning with -such a command. - -@findex DEL @r{(comment character)} -@cindex Catcode for comments in @TeX{} -In cases of nested command invocations, complicated macro definitions, -etc., @code{@@c} and @code{@@comment} may provoke an error when -processing with @TeX{}. Therefore, you can also use the @kbd{DEL} -character (ASCII 127 decimal, 0x7f hex, 0177 octal) as a true @TeX{} -comment character (catcode 14, in @TeX{} internals). Everything on -the line after the @kbd{DEL} will be ignored. - -@cindex Ignored text -@cindex Unprocessed text -@findex ignore -You can also have long stretches of text to be ignored by the Texinfo -processors with the @code{@@ignore} and @code{@@end ignore} commands. -Write each of these commands on a line of its own, starting each -command at the beginning of the line. Text between these two commands -does not appear in the processed output. You can use @code{@@ignore} -and @code{@@end ignore} for writing comments. (For some technical -caveats regarding nesting of such commands, @pxref{Conditional -Nesting}.) - - -@node Minimum -@section What a Texinfo File Must Have -@cindex Minimal Texinfo file (requirements) -@cindex Must have in Texinfo file -@cindex Required in Texinfo file -@cindex Texinfo file minimum - -By convention, the name of a Texinfo file ends with (in order of -preference) one of the extensions @file{.texinfo}, @file{.texi}, -@file{.txi}, or @file{.tex}. The longer extensions are preferred -since they describe more clearly to a human reader the nature of the -file. The shorter extensions are for operating systems that cannot -handle long file names. - -In order to be made into a good printed manual and other output -formats, a Texinfo file @emph{must} begin with lines like this: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo -@@setfilename @var{info-file-name} -@@settitle @var{name-of-manual} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -The contents of the file follow this beginning, and then you -@emph{must} end the Texinfo source with a line like this: - -@example -@@bye -@end example - -@findex \input @r{(raw @TeX{} startup)} -@noindent -Here's an explanation: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -The @samp{\input texinfo} line tells @TeX{} to use the -@file{texinfo.tex} file, which tells @TeX{} how to translate the Texinfo -@@-commands into @TeX{} typesetting commands. (Note the use of the -backslash, @samp{\}; this is correct for @TeX{}.) - -@item -The @code{@@setfilename} line provides a name for the Info file and -tells @TeX{} to open auxiliary files. @strong{All text before -@code{@@setfilename} is ignored!} - -@item -The @code{@@settitle} line specifies a title for the page headers (or -footers) of the printed manual, and the default title and document -description for the @samp{<head>} in HTML@. Strictly speaking, -@code{@@settitle} is optional---if you don't mind your document being -titled `Untitled'. - -@item -The @code{@@bye} line at the end of the file on a line of its own tells -the formatters that the file is ended and to stop formatting. -@end itemize - -If you use XEmacs, it is also useful to include mode setting and -start-of-header and end-of-header lines at the beginning of a Texinfo -file, like this: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename @var{info-file-name} -@@settitle @var{name-of-manual} -@@c %**end of header -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -In the first line, @samp{-*-texinfo-*-} causes XEmacs to switch into -Texinfo mode when you edit the file. - -The @code{@@c ...header} lines above which surround the -@code{@@setfilename} and @code{@@settitle} lines allow you to process, -within XEmacs, just part of the Texinfo source. (@xref{Start of -Header}.) - -Furthermore, you will usually provide a Texinfo file with a title page, -indices, and the like, all of which are explained in this manual. But -the minimum, which can be useful for short documents, is just the three -lines at the beginning and the one line at the end. - - -@node Six Parts -@section Six Parts of a Texinfo File - -Generally, a Texinfo file contains more than the minimal beginning and -end described in the previous section---it usually contains the six -parts listed below. These are described fully in the following sections. - -@table @r -@item 1. Header -The @dfn{Header} names the file, tells @TeX{} which definitions file to -use, and other such housekeeping tasks. - -@item 2. Summary and Copyright -The @dfn{Summary and Copyright} segment describes the document and -contains the copyright notice and copying permissions. This is done -with the @code{@@copying} command. - -@item 3. Title and Copyright -The @dfn{Title and Copyright} segment contains the title and copyright -pages for the printed manual. The segment must be enclosed between -@code{@@titlepage} and @code{@@end titlepage} commands. The title and -copyright page appear only in the printed manual. - -@item 4. `Top' Node and Master Menu -The `Top' node starts off the online output; it does not appear in the -printed manual. We recommend including the copying permissions here as -well as the segments above. And it contains at least a top-level menu -listing the chapters, and possibly a @dfn{Master Menu} listing all the -nodes in the entire document. - -@item 5. Body -The @dfn{Body} of the document is typically structured like a -traditional book or encyclopedia, but it may be free form. - -@item 6. End -The @dfn{End} segment may contain commands for printing indices, and -closes with the @code{@@bye} command on a line of its own. -@end table - - -@node Short Sample -@section A Short Sample Texinfo File -@cindex Sample Texinfo file, with comments - -Here is a very short but complete Texinfo file, in the six conventional -parts enumerated in the previous section, so you can see how Texinfo -source appears in practice. The first three parts of the file, from -@samp{\input texinfo} through to @samp{@@end titlepage}, look more -intimidating than they are: most of the material is standard -boilerplate; when writing a manual, you simply change the names as -appropriate. - -@xref{Beginning a File}, for full documentation on the commands listed -here. @xref{GNU Sample Texts}, for the full texts to be used in GNU -manuals. - -In the following, the sample text is @emph{indented}; comments on it are -not. The complete file, without interspersed comments, is shown in -@ref{Short Sample Texinfo File}. - -@subheading Part 1: Header - -@noindent -The header does not appear in either the Info file or the -printed output. It sets various parameters, including the -name of the Info file and the title used in the header. - -@example -@group -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename sample.info -@@settitle Sample Manual 1.0 -@@c %**end of header -@end group -@end example - -@subheading Part 2: Summary Description and Copyright - -@noindent -A real manual includes more text here, according to the license under -which it is distributed. @xref{GNU Sample Texts}. - -@example -@group -@@copying -This is a short example of a complete Texinfo file, version 1.0. - -Copyright @@copyright@{@} 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -@@end copying -@end group -@end example - -@subheading Part 3: Titlepage, Contents, Copyright - -@noindent -The titlepage segment does not appear in the online output, only in the -printed manual. We use the @code{@@insertcopying} command to -include the permission text from the previous section, instead of -writing it out again; it is output on the back of the title page. The -@code{@@contents} command generates a table of contents. - -@example -@group -@@titlepage -@@title Sample Title -@end group - -@group -@@c The following two commands start the copyright page. -@@page -@@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@@insertcopying -@@end titlepage -@end group - -@@c Output the table of contents at the beginning. -@@contents -@end example - -@subheading Part 4: `Top' Node and Master Menu - -@noindent -The `Top' node contains the master menu for the Info file. Since the -printed manual uses a table of contents rather than a menu, it -excludes the `Top' node. We repeat the short description from the -beginning of the @samp{@@copying} text, but there's no need to repeat -the copyright information, so we don't use @samp{@@insertcopying} here. -The @samp{@@top} command itself helps @command{makeinfo} determine the -relationships between nodes. - -@example -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top Short Sample - -This is a short sample Texinfo file. -@@end ifnottex - -@group -@@menu -* First Chapter:: The first chapter is the - only chapter in this sample. -* Index:: Complete index. -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - - -@subheading Part 5: The Body of the Document - -@noindent -The body segment contains all the text of the document, but not the -indices or table of contents. This example illustrates a node and a -chapter containing an enumerated list. - -@example -@group -@@node First Chapter -@@chapter First Chapter - -@@cindex chapter, first -@end group - -@group -This is the first chapter. -@@cindex index entry, another -@end group - -@group -Here is a numbered list. - -@@enumerate -@@item -This is the first item. - -@@item -This is the second item. -@@end enumerate -@end group -@end example - - -@subheading Part 6: The End of the Document - -@noindent -The end segment contains commands for generating an index in a node and -unnumbered chapter of its own, and the @code{@@bye} command that marks -the end of the document. - -@example -@group -@@node Index -@@unnumbered Index -@end group - -@group -@@printindex cp - -@@bye -@end group -@end example - - -@subheading Some Results - -Here is what the contents of the first chapter of the sample look like: - -@sp 1 -@need 700 -@quotation -This is the first chapter. - -Here is a numbered list. - -@enumerate -@item -This is the first item. - -@item -This is the second item. -@end enumerate -@end quotation - - -@node History -@section History - -@cindex Stallman, Richard M. -@cindex Chassell, Robert J. -@cindex Fox, Brian -@cindex Berry, Karl -Richard M. Stallman invented the Texinfo format, wrote the initial -processors, and created Edition 1.0 of this manual. Robert@tie{}J. -Chassell greatly revised and extended the manual, starting with -Edition 1.1. Brian Fox was responsible for the standalone Texinfo -distribution until version 3.8, and originally wrote the standalone -@command{makeinfo} and @command{info} programs. Karl Berry has -continued maintenance since Texinfo 3.8 (manual edition 2.22). - -@cindex Pinard, Fran@,{c}ois -@cindex Schwab, Andreas -@cindex Weinberg, Zack -@cindex Weisshaus, Melissa -@cindex Zaretskii, Eli -@cindex Zuhn, David D. -Our thanks go out to all who helped improve this work, particularly -the indefatigable Eli Zaretskii and Andreas Schwab, who have provided -patches beyond counting. Fran@,{c}ois Pinard and David@tie{}D. Zuhn, -tirelessly recorded and reported mistakes and obscurities. Zack -Weinberg did the impossible by implementing the macro syntax in -@file{texinfo.tex}. Thanks to Melissa Weisshaus for her frequent -reviews of nearly similar editions. Dozens of others have contributed -patches and suggestions, they are gratefully acknowledged in the -@file{ChangeLog} file. Our mistakes are our own. - -@cindex History of Texinfo -@cindex Texinfo history -@subheading Beginnings - -@cindex Scribe -@cindex Reid, Brian -In the 1970's at CMU, Brian Reid developed a program and format named -Scribe to mark up documents for printing. It used the @code{@@} -character to introduce commands, as Texinfo does. Much more -consequentially, it strove to describe document contents rather than -formatting, an idea wholeheartedly adopted by Texinfo. - -@cindex Bolio -@cindex Bo@TeX{} -Meanwhile, people at MIT developed another, not too dissimilar format -called Bolio. This then was converted to using @TeX{} as its typesetting -language: Bo@TeX{}. The earliest Bo@TeX{} version seems to have been -0.02 on October 31, 1984. - -Bo@TeX{} could only be used as a markup language for documents to be -printed, not for online documents. Richard Stallman (RMS) worked on -both Bolio and Bo@TeX{}. He also developed a nifty on-line help format -called Info, and then combined Bo@TeX{} and Info to create Texinfo, a -mark up language for text that is intended to be read both online and -as printed hard copy. - -Moving forward, the original translator to create Info was written -(primarily by RMS and Bob Chassell) in Emacs Lisp, namely the -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} and other functions. In the early 1990s, -Brian Fox reimplemented the conversion program in C, now called -@command{makeinfo}. - -@subheading Reimplementing in Perl - -@cindex Cons, Lionel -@cindex Dumas, Patrice -In 2012, the C @command{makeinfo} was itself replaced by a Perl -implementation generically called @command{texi2any}. This version -supports the same level of output customization as -@command{texi2html}, an independent program originally written by -Lionel Cons, later with substantial work by many others. The many -additional features needed to make @command{texi2html} a replacement -for @command{makeinfo} were implemented by Patrice Dumas. The first -never-released version of @command{texi2any} was based on the -@command{texi2html} code. That implementation, however, was abandoned -in favor of the current program, which parses the Texinfo input into a -tree for processing. It still supports nearly all the features of -@command{texi2html}. - -The new Perl program is much slower than the old C program. We hope -the speed gap will close in the future, but it may not ever be -entirely comparable. So why did we switch? In short, we intend and -hope that the present program will be much easier than the previous C -implementation of @command{makeinfo} to extend to different output -styles, back-end output formats, and all other customizations. -In more detail: - -@itemize @bullet -@item HTML customization. Many GNU and other free software packages -had been happily using the HTML customization features in -@command{texi2html} for years. Thus, in effect two independent -implementations of the Texinfo language had developed, and keeping -them in sync was not simple. Adding the HTML customization possible -in @command{texi2html} to a C program would have been an -enormous effort. - -@item Unicode, and multilingual support generally, especially of east -Asian languages. Although of course it's perfectly plausible to write -such support in C, in the particular case of @command{makeinfo}, it -would have been tantamount to rewriting the entire program. In Perl, -much of that comes essentially for free. - -@item Additional back-ends. The @command{makeinfo} code had become -convoluted to the point where adding a new back-end was quite complex, -requiring complex interactions with existing back-ends. In contrast, -our Perl implementation provides a clean tree-based representation for -all back-ends to work from. People have requested numerous different -back-ends (@LaTeX{}, the latest (X)HTML, @dots{}), and they will now -be much more feasible to implement. Which leads to the last item: - -@item Making contributions easier. In general, due to the cleaner -structure, the Perl program should be considerably easier than the C -for anyone to read and contribute to, with the resulting obvious -benefits. -@end itemize - -@xref{Reference Implementation}, for more on the rationale for and -role of @command{texi2any}. - - -@node Texinfo Mode -@chapter Using Texinfo Mode -@cindex Texinfo mode -@cindex Mode, using Texinfo -@cindex XEmacs -@cindex Emacs - -You may edit a Texinfo file with any text editor you choose. A Texinfo -file is no different from any other ASCII file. However, XEmacs -comes with a special mode, called Texinfo mode, that provides XEmacs -commands and tools to help ease your work. - -This chapter describes features of XEmacs' Texinfo mode but not any -features of the Texinfo formatting language. So if you are reading this -manual straight through from the beginning, you may want to skim through -this chapter briefly and come back to it after reading succeeding -chapters which describe the Texinfo formatting language in detail. - -@menu -* Texinfo Mode Overview:: How Texinfo mode can help you. -* XEmacs Editing:: Texinfo mode adds to XEmacs' general - purpose editing features. -* Inserting:: How to insert frequently used @@-commands. -* Showing the Structure:: How to show the structure of a file. -* Updating Nodes and Menus:: How to update or create new nodes and menus. -* Info Formatting:: How to format for Info. -* Printing:: How to format and print part or all of a file. -* Texinfo Mode Summary:: Summary of all the Texinfo mode commands. -@end menu - -@node Texinfo Mode Overview -@section Texinfo Mode Overview - -Texinfo mode provides special features for working with Texinfo files. -You can: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Insert frequently used @@-commands. - -@item -Automatically create @code{@@node} lines. - -@item -Show the structure of a Texinfo source file. - -@item -Automatically create or update the `Next', -`Previous', and `Up' pointers of a node. - -@item -Automatically create or update menus. - -@item -Automatically create a master menu. - -@item -Format a part or all of a file for Info. - -@item -Typeset and print part or all of a file. -@end itemize - -Perhaps the two most helpful features are those for inserting frequently -used @@-commands and for creating node pointers and menus. - -@node XEmacs Editing -@section The Usual XEmacs Editing Commands - -In most cases, the usual Text mode commands work the same in Texinfo -mode as they do in Text mode. Texinfo mode adds new editing commands -and tools to XEmacs' general purpose editing features. The major -difference concerns filling. In Texinfo mode, the paragraph -separation variable and syntax table are redefined so that Texinfo -commands that should be on lines of their own are not inadvertently -included in paragraphs. Thus, the @kbd{M-q} (@code{fill-paragraph}) -command will refill a paragraph but not mix an indexing command on a -line adjacent to it into the paragraph. - -In addition, Texinfo mode sets the @code{page-delimiter} variable to -the value of @code{texinfo-chapter-level-regexp}; by default, this is -a regular expression matching the commands for chapters and their -equivalents, such as appendices. With this value for the page -delimiter, you can jump from chapter title to chapter title with the -@kbd{C-x ]} (@code{forward-page}) and @kbd{C-x [} -(@code{backward-page}) commands and narrow to a chapter with the -@kbd{C-x n p} (@code{narrow-to-page}) command. (@xref{Pages, , ,xemacs, -XEmacs User's Manual}, for details about the page commands.) - -You may name a Texinfo file however you wish, but the convention is to -end a Texinfo file name with one of the extensions -@file{.texinfo}, @file{.texi}, @file{.txi}, or @file{.tex}. A longer -extension is preferred, since it is explicit, but a shorter extension -may be necessary for operating systems that limit the length of file -names. XEmacs automatically enters Texinfo mode when you visit a -file with a @file{.texinfo}, @file{.texi} or @file{.txi} -extension. Also, XEmacs switches to Texinfo mode -when you visit a -file that has @samp{-*-texinfo-*-} in its first line. If ever you are -in another mode and wish to switch to Texinfo mode, type @code{M-x -texinfo-mode}. - -Like all other XEmacs features, you can customize or enhance Texinfo -mode as you wish. In particular, the keybindings are very easy to -change. The keybindings described here are the default or standard -ones. - -@node Inserting -@section Inserting Frequently Used Commands -@cindex Inserting frequently used commands -@cindex Frequently used commands, inserting -@cindex Commands, inserting them - -Texinfo mode provides commands to insert various frequently used -@@-commands into the buffer. You can use these commands to save -keystrokes. - -The insert commands are invoked by typing @kbd{C-c} twice and then the -first letter of the @@-command: - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-c c -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@code -@findex texinfo-insert-@@code -Insert @code{@@code@{@}} and put the -cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c C-c d -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@dfn -@findex texinfo-insert-@@dfn -Insert @code{@@dfn@{@}} and put the -cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c C-c e -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@end -@findex texinfo-insert-@@end -Insert @code{@@end} and attempt to insert the correct following word, -such as @samp{example} or @samp{table}. (This command does not handle -nested lists correctly, but inserts the word appropriate to the -immediately preceding list.) - -@item C-c C-c i -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@item -@findex texinfo-insert-@@item -Insert @code{@@item} and put the -cursor at the beginning of the next line. - -@item C-c C-c k -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@kbd -@findex texinfo-insert-@@kbd -Insert @code{@@kbd@{@}} and put the -cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c C-c n -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@node -@findex texinfo-insert-@@node -Insert @code{@@node} and a comment line -listing the sequence for the `Next', -`Previous', and `Up' nodes. -Leave point after the @code{@@node}. - -@item C-c C-c o -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@noindent -@findex texinfo-insert-@@noindent -Insert @code{@@noindent} and put the -cursor at the beginning of the next line. - -@item C-c C-c s -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@samp -@findex texinfo-insert-@@samp -Insert @code{@@samp@{@}} and put the -cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c C-c t -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@table -@findex texinfo-insert-@@table -Insert @code{@@table} followed by a @key{SPC} -and leave the cursor after the @key{SPC}. - -@item C-c C-c v -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@var -@findex texinfo-insert-@@var -Insert @code{@@var@{@}} and put the -cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c C-c x -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-@@example -@findex texinfo-insert-@@example -Insert @code{@@example} and put the -cursor at the beginning of the next line. - -@c M-@{ was the binding for texinfo-insert-braces; -@c in Emacs 19, backward-paragraph will take this binding. -@item C-c C-c @{ -@itemx M-x texinfo-insert-braces -@findex texinfo-insert-braces -Insert @code{@{@}} and put the cursor between the braces. - -@item C-c @} -@itemx C-c ] -@itemx M-x up-list -@findex up-list -Move from between a pair of braces forward past the closing brace. -Typing @kbd{C-c ]} is easier than typing @kbd{C-c @}}, which -is, however, more mnemonic; hence the two keybindings. (Also, you can -move out from between braces by typing @kbd{C-f}.) -@end table - -To put a command such as @w{@code{@@code@{@dots{}@}}} around an -@emph{existing} word, position the cursor in front of the word and type -@kbd{C-u 1 C-c C-c c}. This makes it easy to edit existing plain text. -The value of the prefix argument tells XEmacs how many words following -point to include between braces---@samp{1} for one word, @samp{2} for -two words, and so on. Use a negative argument to enclose the previous -word or words. If you do not specify a prefix argument, XEmacs inserts -the @@-command string and positions the cursor between the braces. This -feature works only for those @@-commands that operate on a word or words -within one line, such as @code{@@kbd} and @code{@@var}. - -This set of insert commands was created after analyzing the frequency -with which different @@-commands are used in the @cite{XEmacs User's -Manual} and the @cite{GDB Manual}. If you wish to add your own insert -commands, you can bind a keyboard macro to a key, use abbreviations, -or extend the code in @file{texinfo.el}. - -@findex texinfo-start-menu-description -@cindex Menu description, start -@cindex Description for menu, start -@kbd{C-c C-c C-d} (@code{texinfo-start-menu-description}) is an insert -command that works differently from the other insert commands. It -inserts a node's section or chapter title in the space for the -description in a menu entry line. (A menu entry has three parts, the -entry name, the node name, and the description. Only the node name is -required, but a description helps explain what the node is about. -@xref{Menu Parts, , The Parts of a Menu}.) - -To use @code{texinfo-start-menu-description}, position point in a menu -entry line and type @kbd{C-c C-c C-d}. The command looks for and copies -the title that goes with the node name, and inserts the title as a -description; it positions point at beginning of the inserted text so you -can edit it. The function does not insert the title if the menu entry -line already contains a description. - -This command is only an aid to writing descriptions; it does not do the -whole job. You must edit the inserted text since a title tends to use -the same words as a node name but a useful description uses different -words. - -@node Showing the Structure -@section Showing the Sectioning Structure of a File -@cindex Showing the sectioning structure of a file -@cindex Sectioning structure of a file, showing -@cindex Structure of a file, showing -@cindex Outline of file structure, showing -@cindex Contents-like outline of file structure -@cindex File sectioning structure, showing -@cindex Texinfo file sectioning structure, showing - -You can show the sectioning structure of a Texinfo file by using the -@kbd{C-c C-s} command (@code{texinfo-show-structure}). This command -lists the lines that begin with the @@-commands for @code{@@chapter}, -@code{@@section}, and the like. It constructs what amounts to a table -of contents. These lines are displayed in another buffer called the -@samp{*Occur*} buffer. In that buffer, you can position the cursor -over one of the lines and use the @kbd{C-c C-c} command -(@code{occur-mode-goto-occurrence}), to jump to the corresponding spot -in the Texinfo file. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-s -@itemx M-x texinfo-show-structure -@findex texinfo-show-structure -Show the @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, and such lines of a -Texinfo file. - -@item C-c C-c -@itemx M-x occur-mode-goto-occurrence -@findex occur-mode-goto-occurrence -Go to the line in the Texinfo file corresponding to the line under the -cursor in the @file{*Occur*} buffer. -@end table - -If you call @code{texinfo-show-structure} with a prefix argument by -typing @w{@kbd{C-u C-c C-s}}, it will list not only those lines with the -@@-commands for @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, and the like, but -also the @code{@@node} lines. You can use @code{texinfo-show-structure} -with a prefix argument to check whether the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' -pointers of an @code{@@node} line are correct. - -Often, when you are working on a manual, you will be interested only -in the structure of the current chapter. In this case, you can mark -off the region of the buffer that you are interested in by using the -@kbd{C-x n n} (@code{narrow-to-region}) command and -@code{texinfo-show-structure} will work on only that region. To see -the whole buffer again, use @w{@kbd{C-x n w}} (@code{widen}). -(@xref{Narrowing, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, for more -information about the narrowing commands.) - -@vindex page-delimiter -@cindex Page delimiter in Texinfo mode -In addition to providing the @code{texinfo-show-structure} command, -Texinfo mode sets the value of the page delimiter variable to match -the chapter-level @@-commands. This enables you to use the @kbd{C-x -]} (@code{forward-page}) and @kbd{C-x [} (@code{backward-page}) -commands to move forward and backward by chapter, and to use the -@kbd{C-x n p} (@code{narrow-to-page}) command to narrow to a chapter. -@xref{Pages, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information -about the page commands. - - -@node Updating Nodes and Menus -@section Updating Nodes and Menus - -@cindex Updating nodes and menus -@cindex Create nodes, menus automatically -@cindex Insert nodes, menus automatically -@cindex Automatically insert nodes, menus - -Texinfo mode provides commands for automatically creating or updating -menus and node pointers. The commands are called ``update'' commands -because their most frequent use is for updating a Texinfo file after you -have worked on it; but you can use them to insert the `Next', -`Previous', and `Up' pointers into an @code{@@node} line that has none -and to create menus in a file that has none. - -If you do not use any updating commands, you need to write menus and -node pointers by hand, which is a tedious task. - -@menu -* Updating Commands:: Five major updating commands. -* Updating Requirements:: How to structure a Texinfo file for - using the updating command. -* Other Updating Commands:: How to indent descriptions, insert - missing nodes lines, and update - nodes in sequence. -@end menu - -@node Updating Commands -@subsection The Updating Commands - -You can use the updating commands to: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -insert or update the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers of a node, - -@item -insert or update the menu for a section, and - -@item -create a master menu for a Texinfo source file. -@end itemize - -You can also use the commands to update all the nodes and menus in a -region or in a whole Texinfo file. - -The updating commands work only with conventional Texinfo files, which -are structured hierarchically like books. In such files, a structuring -command line must follow closely after each @code{@@node} line, except -for the `Top' @code{@@node} line. (A @dfn{structuring command line} is -a line beginning with @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, or other -similar command.) - -You can write the structuring command line on the line that follows -immediately after an @code{@@node} line or else on the line that -follows after a single @code{@@comment} line or a single -@code{@@ifinfo} line. You cannot interpose more than one line between -the @code{@@node} line and the structuring command line; and you may -interpose only an @code{@@comment} line or an @code{@@ifinfo} line. - -Commands which work on a whole buffer require that the `Top' node be -followed by a node with an @code{@@chapter} or equivalent-level command. -The menu updating commands will not create a main or master menu for a -Texinfo file that has only @code{@@chapter}-level nodes! The menu -updating commands only create menus @emph{within} nodes for lower level -nodes. To create a menu of chapters, you must provide a `Top' -node. - -The menu updating commands remove menu entries that refer to other Info -files since they do not refer to nodes within the current buffer. This -is a deficiency. Rather than use menu entries, you can use cross -references to refer to other Info files. None of the updating commands -affect cross references. - -Texinfo mode has five updating commands that are used most often: two -are for updating the node pointers or menu of a single node (or a -region); two are for updating every node pointer and menu in a file; -and one, the @code{texinfo-master-menu} command, is for creating a -master menu for a complete file, and optionally, for updating every -node and menu in the whole Texinfo file. - -The @code{texinfo-master-menu} command is the primary command: - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-u m -@itemx M-x texinfo-master-menu -@findex texinfo-master-menu -Create or update a master menu that includes all the other menus -(incorporating the descriptions from pre-existing menus, if -any). - -With an argument (prefix argument, @kbd{C-u,} if interactive), first create or -update all the nodes and all the regular menus in the buffer before -constructing the master menu. (@xref{The Top Node, , The Top Node and -Master Menu}, for more about a master menu.) - -For @code{texinfo-master-menu} to work, the Texinfo file must have a -`Top' node and at least one subsequent node. - -After extensively editing a Texinfo file, you can type the following: - -@example -C-u M-x texinfo-master-menu -@exdent or -C-u C-c C-u m -@end example - -@noindent -This updates all the nodes and menus completely and all at once. -@end table - -The other major updating commands do smaller jobs and are designed for -the person who updates nodes and menus as he or she writes a Texinfo -file. - -@need 1000 -The commands are: - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-u C-n -@itemx M-x texinfo-update-node -@findex texinfo-update-node -Insert the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers for the node that point is -within (i.e., for the @code{@@node} line preceding point). If the -@code{@@node} line has pre-existing `Next', `Previous', or `Up' -pointers in it, the old pointers are removed and new ones inserted. -With an argument (prefix argument, @kbd{C-u}, if interactive), this command -updates all @code{@@node} lines in the region (which is the text -between point and mark). - -@item C-c C-u C-m -@itemx M-x texinfo-make-menu -@findex texinfo-make-menu -Create or update the menu in the node that point is within. -With an argument (@kbd{C-u} as prefix argument, if -interactive), the command makes or updates menus for the -nodes which are either within or a part of the -region. - -Whenever @code{texinfo-make-menu} updates an existing menu, the -descriptions from that menu are incorporated into the new menu. This -is done by copying descriptions from the existing menu to the entries -in the new menu that have the same node names. If the node names are -different, the descriptions are not copied to the new menu. - -@item C-c C-u C-e -@itemx M-x texinfo-every-node-update -@findex texinfo-every-node-update -Insert or update the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers for every -node in the buffer. - -@item C-c C-u C-a -@itemx M-x texinfo-all-menus-update -@findex texinfo-all-menus-update -Create or update all the menus in the buffer. With an argument -(@kbd{C-u} as prefix argument, if interactive), first insert -or update all the node -pointers before working on the menus. - -If a master menu exists, the @code{texinfo-all-menus-update} command -updates it; but the command does not create a new master menu if none -already exists. (Use the @code{texinfo-master-menu} command for -that.) - -When working on a document that does not merit a master menu, you can -type the following: - -@example -C-u C-c C-u C-a -@exdent or -C-u M-x texinfo-all-menus-update -@end example - -@noindent -This updates all the nodes and menus. -@end table - -The @code{texinfo-column-for-description} variable specifies the -column to which menu descriptions are indented. By default, the value -is 32 although it can be useful to reduce it to as low as 24. You -can set the variable via customization (@pxref{Changing an Option,,, -xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}) or with the @kbd{M-x set-variable} -command (@pxref{Examining, , Examining and Setting Variables, xemacs, -XEmacs User's Manual}). - -Also, the @code{texinfo-indent-menu-description} command may be used to -indent existing menu descriptions to a specified column. Finally, if -you wish, you can use the @code{texinfo-insert-node-lines} command to -insert missing @code{@@node} lines into a file. (@xref{Other Updating -Commands}, for more information.) - -@node Updating Requirements -@subsection Updating Requirements -@cindex Updating requirements -@cindex Requirements for updating commands - -To use the updating commands, you must organize the Texinfo file -hierarchically with chapters, sections, subsections, and the like. -When you construct the hierarchy of the manual, do not `jump down' -more than one level at a time: you can follow the `Top' node with a -chapter, but not with a section; you can follow a chapter with a -section, but not with a subsection. However, you may `jump up' any -number of levels at one time---for example, from a subsection to a -chapter. - -Each @code{@@node} line, with the exception of the line for the `Top' -node, must be followed by a line with a structuring command such as -@code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, or -@code{@@unnumberedsubsec}. - -Each @code{@@node} line/structuring-command line combination -must look either like this: - -@example -@group -@@node Comments, Minimum, Conventions, Overview -@@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@@section Comments -@end group -@end example - -or like this (without the @code{@@comment} line): - -@example -@group -@@node Comments, Minimum, Conventions, Overview -@@section Comments -@end group -@end example - -or like this (without the explicit node pointers): - -@example -@group -@@node Comments -@@section Comments -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -In this example, `Comments' is the name of both the node and the -section. The next node is called `Minimum' and the previous node is -called `Conventions'. The `Comments' section is within the `Overview' -node, which is specified by the `Up' pointer. (Instead of an -@code{@@comment} line, you may also write an @code{@@ifinfo} line.) - -If a file has a `Top' node, it must be called @samp{top} or @samp{Top} -and be the first node in the file. - -The menu updating commands create a menu of sections within a chapter, -a menu of subsections within a section, and so on. This means that -you must have a `Top' node if you want a menu of chapters. - -Incidentally, the @code{makeinfo} command will create an Info file for a -hierarchically organized Texinfo file that lacks `Next', `Previous' and -`Up' pointers. Thus, if you can be sure that your Texinfo file will be -formatted with @code{makeinfo}, you have no need for the update node -commands. (@xref{Creating an Info File}, for more information about -@code{makeinfo}.) However, both @code{makeinfo} and the -@code{texinfo-format-@dots{}} commands require that you insert menus in -the file. - - -@node Other Updating Commands -@subsection Other Updating Commands - -In addition to the five major updating commands, Texinfo mode -possesses several less frequently used updating commands: - -@table @kbd -@item M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines -@findex texinfo-insert-node-lines -Insert @code{@@node} lines before the @code{@@chapter}, -@code{@@section}, and other sectioning commands wherever they are -missing throughout a region in a Texinfo file. - -With an argument (@kbd{C-u} as prefix argument, if interactive), the -command @code{texinfo-insert-node-lines} not only inserts -@code{@@node} lines but also inserts the chapter or section titles as -the names of the corresponding nodes. In addition, it inserts the -titles as node names in pre-existing @code{@@node} lines that lack -names. Since node names should be more concise than section or -chapter titles, you must manually edit node names so inserted. - -For example, the following marks a whole buffer as a region and inserts -@code{@@node} lines and titles throughout: - -@example -C-x h C-u M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines -@end example - -This command inserts titles as node names in @code{@@node} lines; the -@code{texinfo-start-menu-description} command (@pxref{Inserting, -Inserting Frequently Used Commands}) inserts titles as descriptions in -menu entries, a different action. However, in both cases, you need to -edit the inserted text. - -@item M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update -@findex texinfo-multiple-files-update @r{(in brief)} -Update nodes and menus in a document built from several separate files. -With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument, create and insert a master menu in -the outer file. With a numeric prefix argument, such as @kbd{C-u 2}, first -update all the menus and all the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers -of all the included files before creating and inserting a master menu in -the outer file. The @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command is -described in the appendix on @code{@@include} files. -@xref{@t{texinfo-multiple-files-update}}. - -@item M-x texinfo-indent-menu-description -@findex texinfo-indent-menu-description -Indent every description in the menu following point to the specified -column. You can use this command to give yourself more space for -descriptions. With an argument (@kbd{C-u} as prefix argument, if -interactive), the @code{texinfo-indent-menu-description} command indents -every description in every menu in the region. However, this command -does not indent the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line -description. - -@item M-x texinfo-sequential-node-update -@findex texinfo-sequential-node-update -Insert the names of the nodes immediately following and preceding the -current node as the `Next' or `Previous' pointers regardless of those -nodes' hierarchical level. This means that the `Next' node of a -subsection may well be the next chapter. Sequentially ordered nodes are -useful for novels and other documents that you read through -sequentially. (However, in Info, the @kbd{g *} command lets -you look through the file sequentially, so sequentially ordered nodes -are not strictly necessary.) With an argument (prefix argument, if -interactive), the @code{texinfo-sequential-node-update} command -sequentially updates all the nodes in the region. -@end table - -@node Info Formatting -@section Formatting for Info -@cindex Formatting for Info -@cindex Running an Info formatter -@cindex Info formatting - -Texinfo mode provides several commands for formatting part or all of a -Texinfo file for Info. Often, when you are writing a document, you -want to format only part of a file---that is, a region. - -You can use either the @code{texinfo-format-region} or the -@code{makeinfo-region} command to format a region: - -@table @kbd -@findex texinfo-format-region -@item C-c C-e C-r -@itemx M-x texinfo-format-region -@itemx C-c C-m C-r -@itemx M-x makeinfo-region -Format the current region for Info. -@end table - -You can use either the @code{texinfo-format-buffer} or the -@code{makeinfo-buffer} command to format a whole buffer: - -@table @kbd -@findex texinfo-format-buffer -@item C-c C-e C-b -@itemx M-x texinfo-format-buffer -@itemx C-c C-m C-b -@itemx M-x makeinfo-buffer -Format the current buffer for Info. -@end table - -@need 1000 -For example, after writing a Texinfo file, you can type the following: - -@example -C-u C-c C-u m -@exdent or -C-u M-x texinfo-master-menu -@end example - -@noindent -This updates all the nodes and menus. Then type the following to create -an Info file: - -@example -C-c C-m C-b -@exdent or -M-x makeinfo-buffer -@end example - -For @TeX{} or the Info formatting commands to work, the file @emph{must} -include a line that has @code{@@setfilename} in its header. - -@xref{Creating an Info File}, for details about Info formatting. - -@node Printing -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section Printing -@cindex Formatting for printing -@cindex Printing a region or buffer -@cindex Region formatting and printing -@cindex Buffer formatting and printing -@cindex Part of file formatting and printing - -Typesetting and printing a Texinfo file is a multi-step process in -which you first create a file for printing (called a DVI file), and -then print the file. Optionally, you may also create indices. To do -this, you must run the @code{texindex} command after first running the -@code{tex} typesetting command; and then you must run the @code{tex} -command again. Or else run the @code{texi2dvi} command which -automatically creates indices as needed (@pxref{Format with -@t{texi2dvi}}). - -Often, when you are writing a document, you want to typeset and print -only part of a file to see what it will look like. You can use the -@code{texinfo-tex-region} and related commands for this purpose. Use -the @code{texinfo-tex-buffer} command to format all of a -buffer. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-t C-b -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-buffer -@findex texinfo-tex-buffer -Run @code{texi2dvi} on the buffer. In addition to running @TeX{} on the -buffer, this command automatically creates or updates indices as -needed. - -@item C-c C-t C-r -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-region -@findex texinfo-tex-region -Run @TeX{} on the region. - -@item C-c C-t C-i -@itemx M-x texinfo-texindex -Run @code{texindex} to sort the indices of a Texinfo file formatted with -@code{texinfo-tex-region}. The @code{texinfo-tex-region} command does -not run @code{texindex} automatically; it only runs the @code{tex} -typesetting command. You must run the @code{texinfo-tex-region} command -a second time after sorting the raw index files with the @code{texindex} -command. (Usually, you do not format an index when you format a region, -only when you format a buffer. Now that the @code{texi2dvi} command -exists, there is little or no need for this command.) - -@item C-c C-t C-p -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-print -@findex texinfo-tex-print -Print the file (or the part of the file) previously formatted with -@code{texinfo-tex-buffer} or @code{texinfo-tex-region}. -@end table - -For @code{texinfo-tex-region} or @code{texinfo-tex-buffer} to work, the -file @emph{must} start with a @samp{\input texinfo} line and must -include an @code{@@settitle} line. The file must end with @code{@@bye} -on a line by itself. (When you use @code{texinfo-tex-region}, you must -surround the @code{@@settitle} line with start-of-header and -end-of-header lines.) - -@xref{Hardcopy}, for a description of the other @TeX{} related -commands, such as @code{tex-show-print-queue}. - -@node Texinfo Mode Summary -@section Texinfo Mode Summary - -In Texinfo mode, each set of commands has default keybindings that -begin with the same keys. All the commands that are custom-created -for Texinfo mode begin with @kbd{C-c}. The keys are somewhat -mnemonic. - -@subheading Insert Commands - -The insert commands are invoked by typing @kbd{C-c} twice and then the -first letter of the @@-command to be inserted. (It might make more -sense mnemonically to use @kbd{C-c C-i}, for `custom insert', but -@kbd{C-c C-c} is quick to type.) - -@example -C-c C-c c @r{Insert} @samp{@@code}. -C-c C-c d @r{Insert} @samp{@@dfn}. -C-c C-c e @r{Insert} @samp{@@end}. -C-c C-c i @r{Insert} @samp{@@item}. -C-c C-c n @r{Insert} @samp{@@node}. -C-c C-c s @r{Insert} @samp{@@samp}. -C-c C-c v @r{Insert} @samp{@@var}. -C-c @{ @r{Insert braces.} -C-c ] -C-c @} @r{Move out of enclosing braces.} - -@group -C-c C-c C-d @r{Insert a node's section title} - @r{in the space for the description} - @r{in a menu entry line.} -@end group -@end example - -@subheading Show Structure - -The @code{texinfo-show-structure} command is often used within a -narrowed region. - -@example -C-c C-s @r{List all the headings.} -@end example - -@subheading The Master Update Command - -The @code{texinfo-master-menu} command creates a master menu; and can -be used to update every node and menu in a file as well. - -@c Probably should use @tables in this section. -@example -@group -C-c C-u m -M-x texinfo-master-menu - @r{Create or update a master menu.} -@end group - -@group -C-u C-c C-u m @r{With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument, first} - @r{create or update all nodes and regular} - @r{menus, and then create a master menu.} -@end group -@end example - -@subheading Update Pointers - -The update pointer commands are invoked by typing @kbd{C-c C-u} and -then either @kbd{C-n} for @code{texinfo-update-node} or @kbd{C-e} for -@code{texinfo-every-node-update}. - -@example -C-c C-u C-n @r{Update a node.} -C-c C-u C-e @r{Update every node in the buffer.} -@end example - -@subheading Update Menus - -Invoke the update menu commands by typing @kbd{C-c C-u} -and then either @kbd{C-m} for @code{texinfo-make-menu} or -@kbd{C-a} for @code{texinfo-all-menus-update}. To update -both nodes and menus at the same time, precede @kbd{C-c C-u -C-a} with @kbd{C-u}. - -@example -C-c C-u C-m @r{Make or update a menu.} - -@group -C-c C-u C-a @r{Make or update all} - @r{menus in a buffer.} -@end group - -@group -C-u C-c C-u C-a @r{With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument,} - @r{first create or update all nodes and} - @r{then create or update all menus.} -@end group -@end example - -@subheading Format for Info - -The Info formatting commands that are written in Emacs Lisp are -invoked by typing @kbd{C-c C-e} and then either @kbd{C-r} for a region -or @kbd{C-b} for the whole buffer. - -The Info formatting commands that are written in C and based on the -@code{makeinfo} program are invoked by typing @kbd{C-c C-m} and then -either @kbd{C-r} for a region or @kbd{C-b} for the whole buffer. - -@need 800 -@noindent -Use the @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} commands: - -@example -@group -C-c C-e C-r @r{Format the region.} -C-c C-e C-b @r{Format the buffer.} -@end group -@end example - -@need 750 -@noindent -Use @code{makeinfo}: - -@example -C-c C-m C-r @r{Format the region.} -C-c C-m C-b @r{Format the buffer.} -C-c C-m C-l @r{Recenter the @code{makeinfo} output buffer.} -C-c C-m C-k @r{Kill the @code{makeinfo} formatting job.} -@end example - -@subheading Typeset and Print - -The @TeX{} typesetting and printing commands are invoked by typing -@kbd{C-c C-t} and then another control command: @kbd{C-r} for -@code{texinfo-tex-region}, @kbd{C-b} for @code{texinfo-tex-buffer}, -and so on. - -@example -C-c C-t C-r @r{Run @TeX{} on the region.} -C-c C-t C-b @r{Run} @code{texi2dvi} @r{on the buffer.} -C-c C-t C-i @r{Run} @code{texindex}. -C-c C-t C-p @r{Print the DVI file.} -C-c C-t C-q @r{Show the print queue.} -C-c C-t C-d @r{Delete a job from the print queue.} -C-c C-t C-k @r{Kill the current @TeX{} formatting job.} -C-c C-t C-x @r{Quit a currently stopped @TeX{} formatting job.} -C-c C-t C-l @r{Recenter the output buffer.} -@end example - -@subheading Other Updating Commands - -The remaining updating commands do not have standard keybindings because -they are rarely used. - -@example -@group -M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines - @r{Insert missing @code{@@node} lines in region.} - @r{With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument,} - @r{use section titles as node names.} -@end group - -@group -M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update - @r{Update a multi-file document.} - @r{With @kbd{C-u 2} as a prefix argument,} - @r{create or update all nodes and menus} - @r{in all included files first.} -@end group - -@group -M-x texinfo-indent-menu-description - @r{Indent descriptions.} -@end group - -@group -M-x texinfo-sequential-node-update - @r{Insert node pointers in strict sequence.} -@end group -@end example - - -@node Beginning a File -@chapter Beginning a Texinfo File -@cindex Beginning a Texinfo file -@cindex Texinfo file beginning -@cindex File beginning - -Certain pieces of information must be provided at the beginning of a -Texinfo file, such as the name for the output file(s), the title of the -document, and the Top node. A table of contents is also generally -produced here. - -This chapter expands on the minimal complete Texinfo source file -previously given (@pxref{Six Parts}). It describes the numerous -commands for handling the traditional frontmatter items in Texinfo. - -@cindex Frontmatter, text in -Straight text outside of any command before the Top node should be -avoided. Such text is treated differently in the different output -formats: at the time of writing, it is visible in @TeX{} and HTML, by -default not shown in Info readers, and so on. - -@menu -* Sample Beginning:: A sample beginning for a Texinfo file. -* Texinfo File Header:: The first lines. -* Document Permissions:: Ensuring your manual is free. -* Titlepage & Copyright Page:: Creating the title and copyright pages. -* Contents:: How to create a table of contents. -* The Top Node:: Creating the `Top' node and master menu. -* Global Document Commands:: Affecting formatting throughout. -@end menu - - -@node Sample Beginning -@section Sample Texinfo File Beginning - -@cindex Example beginning of Texinfo file - -The following sample shows what is needed. The elements given here are -explained in more detail in the following sections. Other commands are -often included at the beginning of Texinfo files, but the ones here are -the most critical. - -@xref{GNU Sample Texts}, for the full texts to be used in GNU manuals. - -@example -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename @var{infoname}.info -@@settitle @var{name-of-manual} @var{version} -@@c %**end of header - -@@copying -This manual is for @var{program}, version @var{version}. - -Copyright @@copyright@{@} @var{years} @var{copyright-owner}. - -@group -@@quotation -Permission is granted to @dots{} -@@end quotation -@@end copying -@end group - -@group -@@titlepage -@@title @var{name-of-manual-when-printed} -@@subtitle @var{subtitle-if-any} -@@subtitle @var{second-subtitle} -@@author @var{author} -@end group - -@group -@@c The following two commands -@@c start the copyright page. -@@page -@@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@@insertcopying -@end group - -Published by @dots{} -@@end titlepage - -@@c So the toc is printed at the start. -@@contents - -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top @var{title} - -This manual is for @var{program}, version @var{version}. -@@end ifnottex - -@group -@@menu -* First Chapter:: Getting started @dots{} -* Second Chapter:: @dots{} - @dots{} -* Copying:: Your rights and freedoms. -@@end menu -@end group - -@group -@@node First Chapter -@@chapter First Chapter - -@@cindex first chapter -@@cindex chapter, first -@dots{} -@end group -@end example - - -@node Texinfo File Header -@section Texinfo File Header -@cindex Header for Texinfo files -@cindex Texinfo file header - -Texinfo files start with at least three lines that provide Texinfo -translators with necessary information. These are the @code{\input -texinfo} line, the @code{@@settitle} line, and the -@code{@@setfilename} line. - -Also, if you want to format just part of the Texinfo file in XEmacs, -you must write the @code{@@settitle} and @code{@@setfilename} lines -between start-of-header and end-of-header lines. These start- and -end-of-header lines are optional, but they do no harm, so you might as -well always include them. - -Any command that affects document formatting as a whole makes sense to -include in the header. @code{@@synindex} (@pxref{@t{@@synindex}}), -for instance, is another command often included in the header. - -Thus, the beginning of a Texinfo file generally looks approximately -like this: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename sample.info -@@settitle Sample Manual 1.0 -@@c %**end of header -@end group -@end example - -(@xref{GNU Sample Texts}, for complete sample texts.) - -@menu -* First Line:: The first line of a Texinfo file. -* Start of Header:: Formatting a region requires this. -* @t{@@setfilename}:: Tell Info the name of the Info file. -* @t{@@settitle}:: Create a title for the printed work. -* End of Header:: Formatting a region requires this. -@end menu - - -@node First Line -@subsection The First Line of a Texinfo File -@cindex First line of a Texinfo file -@cindex Beginning line of a Texinfo file -@cindex Header of a Texinfo file - -Every Texinfo file that is to be the top-level input to @TeX{} must begin -with a line that looks like this: - -@example -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@end example - -@noindent -This line serves two functions: - -@enumerate -@item -When the file is processed by @TeX{}, the @samp{\input texinfo} command -tells @TeX{} to load the macros needed for processing a Texinfo file. -These are in a file called @file{texinfo.tex}, which should have been -installed on your system along with either the @TeX{} or Texinfo -software. @TeX{} uses the backslash, @samp{\}, to mark the beginning of -a command, exactly as Texinfo uses @samp{@@}. The @file{texinfo.tex} -file causes the switch from @samp{\} to @samp{@@}; before the switch -occurs, @TeX{} requires @samp{\}, which is why it appears at the -beginning of the file. - -@item -When the file is edited in XEmacs, the @samp{-*-texinfo-*-} mode -specification tells XEmacs to use Texinfo mode. -@end enumerate - - -@node Start of Header -@subsection Start of Header -@cindex Start of header line - -A start-of-header line is a Texinfo comment that looks like this: - -@example -@@c %**start of header -@end example - -Write the start-of-header line on the second line of a Texinfo file. -Follow the start-of-header line with @code{@@setfilename} and -@code{@@settitle} lines and, optionally, with other commands that -globally affect the document formatting, such as @code{@@synindex} or -@code{@@footnotestyle}; and then by an end-of-header line (@pxref{End of -Header}). - -The start- and end-of-header lines allow you to format only part of a -Texinfo file for Info or printing. @xref{@t{texinfo-format} commands}. - -The odd string of characters, @samp{%**}, is to ensure that no other -comment is accidentally taken for a start-of-header line. You can -change it if you wish by setting the @code{tex-start-of-header} and/or -@code{tex-end-of-header} XEmacs variables. @xref{Texinfo Mode Printing}. - - -@node @t{@@setfilename} -@subsection @code{@@setfilename}: Set the Output File Name - -@anchor{setfilename}@c old name -@findex setfilename -@cindex Texinfo requires @code{@@setfilename} -@cindex Output file name, required - -The first Texinfo command (that is, after the @code{\input texinfo}) -in a document is generally @code{@@setfilename}: - -@example -@@setfilename @var{info-file-name} -@end example - -This command is required for @TeX{}, and very strongly recommended for -@code{makeinfo}. - -Write the @code{@@setfilename} command at the beginning of a line and -follow it on the same line by the Info file name. Do not write -anything else on the line. - -@cindex Ignored before @code{@@setfilename} -@cindex @samp{\input} source line ignored -When an @code{@@setfilename} line is present, the Texinfo processors -ignore everything written before the @code{@@setfilename} line. This -is why the very first line of the file (the @code{\input} line) does -not show up in the output. - -The @code{@@setfilename} line specifies the name of the output file to -be generated. This name must be different from the name of the -Texinfo file. There are two conventions for choosing the name: you -can either remove the extension (such as @samp{.texi}) entirely from -the input file name, or (recommended) replace it with the @samp{.info} -extension. - -@cindex Length of file names -@cindex File name collision -@cindex Info file name, choosing -Although an explicit @samp{.info} extension is preferable, some -operating systems cannot handle long file names. You can run into a -problem even when the file name you specify is itself short enough. -This occurs because the Info formatters split a long Info file into -short indirect subfiles, and name them by appending @samp{-1}, -@samp{-2}, @dots{}, @samp{-10}, @samp{-11}, and so on, to the original -file name. (@xref{Tag and Split Files}.) The subfile name -@file{texinfo.info-10}, for example, is too long for old systems with -a 14-character limit on filenames; so the Info file name for this -document is @file{texinfo} rather than @file{texinfo.info}. When -@code{makeinfo} is running on operating systems such as MS-DOS which -impose severe limits on file names, it may remove some characters from -the original file name to leave enough space for the subfile suffix, -thus producing files named @file{texin-10}, @file{gcc.i12}, etc. - -When producing another output format, @code{makeinfo} will replace any -final extension with the output format-specific extension (@samp{html} -when generating HTML, for example), or add a dot followed by the -extension (@samp{.html} for HTML) if the given name has no extension. - -@pindex texinfo.cnf -The @code{@@setfilename} line produces no output when you typeset a -manual with @TeX{}, but it is nevertheless essential: it opens the -index and other auxiliary files used by Texinfo, and also reads -@file{texinfo.cnf} if that file is present on your system -(@pxref{Preparing for @TeX{}}). - -If there is no @code{@@setfilename} line, @code{makeinfo} uses the -input file name to determine the output name: first, any of the -extensions @code{.texi}, @code{.tex}, @code{.txi} or @code{.texinfo} -is removed from the input file name; then, the output format specific -extension is added---@code{.html} when generating HTML, @code{.info} -when generating Info, etc. The @code{\input} line is still ignored in -this processing, as well as leading blank lines. - -See also the @option{--output} option in @ref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}. - - -@node @t{@@settitle} -@subsection @code{@@settitle}: Set the Document Title - -@anchor{settitle}@c old name -@findex settitle -@cindex Document title, specifying - -A Texinfo file should contain a line that looks like this: - -@example -@@settitle @var{title} -@end example - -Write the @code{@@settitle} command at the beginning of a line and -follow it on the same line by the title. Do not write anything else -on the line. The @code{@@settitle} command should precede everything -that generates actual output. The best place for it is right after -the @code{@@setfilename} command (described in the previous section). - -This command tells @TeX{} the title to use in a header or footer -for double-sided output, in case such headings are output. For -more on headings for @TeX{}, see @ref{Heading Generation}. - -@cindex @code{<title>} HTML tag -In the HTML file produced by @command{makeinfo}, @var{title} serves as -the document @samp{<title>}. It also becomes the default document -description in the @samp{<head>} part -(@pxref{@t{@@documentdescription}}). - -When the title page is used in the output, the title in the -@code{@@settitle} command does not affect the title as it appears on -the title page. Thus, the two do not need not to match exactly. A -practice we recommend is to include the version or edition number of -the manual in the @code{@@settitle} title; on the title page, the -version number generally appears as an @code{@@subtitle} so it would -be omitted from the @code{@@title}. @xref{@t{@@titlepage}}. - - -@node End of Header -@subsection End of Header -@cindex End of header line - -Follow the header lines with an @w{end-of-header} line, which is a -Texinfo comment that looks like this: - -@example -@@c %**end of header -@end example - -@xref{Start of Header}. - - -@node Document Permissions -@section Document Permissions -@cindex Document Permissions -@cindex Copying Permissions - -The copyright notice and copying permissions for a document need to -appear in several places in the various Texinfo output formats. -Therefore, Texinfo provides a command (@code{@@copying}) to declare -this text once, and another command (@code{@@insertcopying}) to -insert the text at appropriate points. - -@anchor{Software Copying Permissions}@c old node name -This section is about the license of the Texinfo document. If the -document is a software manual, the software is typically under a -different license---for GNU and many other free software packages, -software is usually released under the GNU GPL, and manuals are -released under the GNU FDL@. It is helpful to state the license of -the software of the manual, but giving the complete text of the -software license is not necessarily required. - -@menu -* @t{@@copying}:: Declare the document's copying permissions. -* @t{@@insertcopying}:: Where to insert the permissions. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@copying} -@subsection @code{@@copying}: Declare Copying Permissions - -@anchor{copying}@c old name -@findex copying - -The @code{@@copying} command should be given very early in the document; -the recommended location is right after the header material -(@pxref{Texinfo File Header}). It conventionally consists of a sentence -or two about what the program is, identification of the documentation -itself, the legal copyright line, and the copying permissions. Here is -a skeletal example: - -@example -@@copying -This manual is for @var{program} (version @var{version}, updated -@var{date}), which @dots{} - -Copyright @@copyright@{@} @var{years} @var{copyright-owner}. - -@@quotation -Permission is granted to @dots{} -@@end quotation -@@end copying -@end example - -The @code{@@quotation} has no legal significance; it's there to improve -readability in some contexts. - -The text of @code{@@copying} is output as a comment at the beginning of -Info, HTML, and XML output files. It is @emph{not} output implicitly in -plain text or @TeX{}; it's up to you to use @code{@@insertcopying} to -emit the copying information. See the next section for details. - -@findex copyright -The @code{@@copyright@{@}} command generates a @samp{c} inside a -circle when the output format supports this glyph (print and HTML -always do, for instance). When the glyph is not supported in the -output, it generates the three-character sequence @samp{(C)}. - -The copyright notice itself has the following legally-prescribed -form: - -@example -Copyright @copyright{} @var{years} @var{copyright-owner}. -@end example - -@cindex Copyright word, always in English -The word `Copyright' must always be written in English, even if the -document is otherwise written in another language. This is due to -international law. - -@cindex Years, in copyright line -The list of years should include all years in which a version was -completed (even if it was released in a subsequent year). It is -simplest for each year to be written out individually and in full, -separated by commas. - -@cindex Copyright holder for FSF works -@cindex Holder of copyright for FSF works -@cindex Owner of copyright for FSF works -The copyright owner (or owners) is whoever holds legal copyright on the -work. In the case of works assigned to the FSF, the owner is `Free -Software Foundation, Inc.'. - -The copyright `line' may actually be split across multiple lines, both -in the source document and in the output. This often happens for -documents with a long history, having many different years of -publication. If you do use several lines, do not indent any of them -(or anything else in the @code{@@copying} block) in the source file. - -@xref{Copyright Notices,,, maintain, GNU Maintainer Information}, for -additional information. @xref{GNU Sample Texts}, for the full text to -be used in GNU manuals. @xref{GNU Free Documentation License}, for -the license itself under which GNU and other free manuals are -distributed. - - -@node @t{@@insertcopying} -@subsection @code{@@insertcopying}: Include Permissions Text - -@anchor{insertcopying}@c old name -@findex insertcopying -@cindex Copying text, including -@cindex Permissions text, including -@cindex Including permissions text - -The @code{@@insertcopying} command is simply written on a line by -itself, like this: - -@example -@@insertcopying -@end example - -This inserts the text previously defined by @code{@@copying}. To meet -legal requirements, it must be used on the copyright page in the printed -manual (@pxref{Copyright}). - -The @code{@@copying} command itself causes the permissions text to -appear in an Info file @emph{before} the first node. The text is also -copied into the beginning of each split Info output file, as is legally -necessary. This location implies a human reading the manual using Info -does @emph{not} see this text (except when using the advanced Info -command @kbd{g *}), but this does not matter for legal purposes, -because the text is present. - -Similarly, the @code{@@copying} text is automatically included at the -beginning of each HTML output file, as an HTML comment. Again, this -text is not visible (unless the reader views the HTML source). - -The permissions text defined by @code{@@copying} also appears -automatically at the beginning of the XML and Docbook output files. - - -@node Titlepage & Copyright Page -@section Title and Copyright Pages - -In hard copy output, the manual's name and author are usually printed on -a title page. Copyright information is usually printed on the back of -the title page. - -The title and copyright pages appear in printed manuals, but not in -most other output formats. Because of this, it is possible to use -several slightly obscure typesetting commands that are not to be used -in the main text. In addition, this part of the beginning of a -Texinfo file contains the text of the copying permissions that appears -in the printed manual. - -@menu -* @t{@@titlepage}:: Create a title for the printed document. -* @t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp}:: The @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@center}, - and @code{@@sp} commands. -* @t{@@title @@subtitle @@author}:: The @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, - and @code{@@author} commands. -* Copyright:: How to write the copyright notice and - include copying permissions. -* Heading Generation:: Turn on page headings after the title and - copyright pages. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@titlepage} -@subsection @code{@@titlepage} - -@anchor{titlepage}@c old name -@cindex Title page -@findex titlepage - -Start the material for the title page and following copyright page -with @code{@@titlepage} on a line by itself and end it with -@code{@@end titlepage} on a line by itself. - -The @code{@@end titlepage} command starts a new page and turns on page -numbering (@pxref{Heading Generation}). All the -material that you want to appear on unnumbered pages should be put -between the @code{@@titlepage} and @code{@@end titlepage} commands. -You can force the table of contents to appear there with the -@code{@@setcontentsaftertitlepage} command (@pxref{Contents}). - -@findex page@r{, within @code{@@titlepage}} -By using the @code{@@page} command you can force a page break within the -region delineated by the @code{@@titlepage} and @code{@@end titlepage} -commands and thereby create more than one unnumbered page. This is how -the copyright page is produced. (The @code{@@titlepage} command might -perhaps have been better named the @code{@@titleandadditionalpages} -command, but that would have been rather long!) - -When you write a manual about a computer program, you should write the -version of the program to which the manual applies on the title page. -If the manual changes more frequently than the program or is independent -of it, you should also include an edition number@footnote{We have found -that it is helpful to refer to versions of independent manuals as -`editions' and versions of programs as `versions'; otherwise, we find we -are liable to confuse each other in conversation by referring to both -the documentation and the software with the same words.} for the manual. -This helps readers keep track of which manual is for which version of -the program. (The `Top' node should also contain this information; see -@ref{The Top Node}.) - -Texinfo provides two main methods for creating a title page. One method -uses the @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@sp}, and @code{@@center} commands -to generate a title page in which the words on the page are -centered. - -The second method uses the @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, and -@code{@@author} commands to create a title page with black rules under -the title and author lines and the subtitle text set flush to the -right hand side of the page. With this method, you do not specify any -of the actual formatting of the title page. You specify the text -you want, and Texinfo does the formatting. - -You may use either method, or you may combine them; see the examples in -the sections below. - -@findex shorttitlepage -@cindex Bastard title page -@cindex Title page, bastard -For sufficiently simple documents, and for the bastard title page in -traditional book frontmatter, Texinfo also provides a command -@code{@@shorttitlepage} which takes the rest of the line as the title. -The argument is typeset on a page by itself and followed by a blank -page. - - -@node @t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp} -@subsection @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@center}, and @code{@@sp} - -@anchor{titlefont center sp}@c old name -@findex titlefont -@findex center -@findex sp @r{(titlepage line spacing)} - -You can use the @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@sp}, and @code{@@center} -commands to create a title page for a printed document. (This is the -first of the two methods for creating a title page in Texinfo.) - -Use the @code{@@titlefont} command to select a large font suitable for -the title itself. You can use @code{@@titlefont} more than once if you -have an especially long title. - -For HTML output, each @code{@@titlefont} command produces an -@code{<h1>} heading, but the HTML document @code{<title>} is not -affected. For that, you must put an @code{@@settitle} command before -the @code{@@titlefont} command (@pxref{@t{@@settitle}}). - -@need 700 -For example: - -@example -@@titlefont@{Texinfo@} -@end example - -Use the @code{@@center} command at the beginning of a line to center -the remaining text on that line. Thus, - -@example -@@center @@titlefont@{Texinfo@} -@end example - -@noindent -centers the title, which in this example is ``Texinfo'' printed -in the title font. - -Use the @code{@@sp} command to insert vertical space. For example: - -@example -@@sp 2 -@end example - -@noindent -This inserts two blank lines on the printed page. -(@xref{@t{@@sp}}, for more information about the @code{@@sp} -command.) - -A template for this method looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@titlepage -@@sp 10 -@@center @@titlefont@{@var{name-of-manual-when-printed}@} -@@sp 2 -@@center @var{subtitle-if-any} -@@sp 2 -@@center @var{author} -@dots{} -@@end titlepage -@end group -@end example - -The spacing of the example fits an 8.5 by 11 inch manual. - -You can in fact use these commands anywhere, not just on a title page, -but since they are not logical markup commands, we don't recommend -them. - -@node @t{@@title @@subtitle @@author} -@subsection @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, and @code{@@author} - -@anchor{title subtitle author}@c old name -@findex title -@findex subtitle -@findex author - -You can use the @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, and @code{@@author} -commands to create a title page in which the vertical and horizontal -spacing is done for you automatically. This contrasts with the method -described in the previous section, in which the @code{@@sp} command is -needed to adjust vertical spacing. - -Write the @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle}, or @code{@@author} -commands at the beginning of a line followed by the title, subtitle, -or author. The @code{@@author} command may be used for a quotation in -an @code{@@quotation} block (@pxref{@t{@@quotation}}); -except for that, it is an error to use any of these commands outside -of @code{@@titlepage}. - -The @code{@@title} command produces a line in which the title is set -flush to the left-hand side of the page in a larger than normal font. -The title is underlined with a black rule. The title must be given on -a single line in the source file; it will be broken into multiple -lines of output is needed. - -For long titles, the @code{@@*} command may be used to specify the -line breaks in long titles if the automatic breaks do not suit. Such -explicit line breaks are generally reflected in all output formats; if -you only want to specify them for the printed output, use a -conditional (@pxref{Conditionals}). For example: - -@example -@@title This Long Title@@inlinefmt@{tex,@@*@} Is Broken in @@TeX@{@} -@end example - -The @code{@@subtitle} command sets subtitles in a normal-sized font -flush to the right-hand side of the page. - -The @code{@@author} command sets the names of the author or authors in -a middle-sized font flush to the left-hand side of the page on a line -near the bottom of the title page. The names are followed by a black -rule that is thinner than the rule that underlines the title. - -There are two ways to use the @code{@@author} command: you can write -the name or names on the remaining part of the line that starts with -an @code{@@author} command: - -@example -@@author by Jane Smith and John Doe -@end example - -@noindent -or you can write the names one above each other by using multiple -@code{@@author} commands: - -@example -@group -@@author Jane Smith -@@author John Doe -@end group -@end example - -@need 950 -A template for this method looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@titlepage -@@title @var{name-of-manual-when-printed} -@@subtitle @var{subtitle-if-any} -@@subtitle @var{second-subtitle} -@@author @var{author} -@@page -@dots{} -@@end titlepage -@end group -@end example - - -@node Copyright -@subsection Copyright Page -@cindex Copyright page -@cindex Printed permissions -@cindex Permissions, printed - -By international treaty, the copyright notice for a book must be either -on the title page or on the back of the title page. When the copyright -notice is on the back of the title page, that page is customarily not -numbered. Therefore, in Texinfo, the information on the copyright page -should be within @code{@@titlepage} and @code{@@end titlepage} -commands. - -@findex vskip @r{@TeX{} vertical skip} -@findex filll @r{@TeX{} dimension} -Use the @code{@@page} command to cause a page break. To push the -copyright notice and the other text on the copyright page towards the -bottom of the page, use the following incantation after @code{@@page}: - -@example -@@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@end example - -@noindent -The @code{@@vskip} command inserts whitespace in the @TeX{} output; it -is ignored in all other output formats. The @samp{0pt plus 1filll} -means to put in zero points of mandatory whitespace, and as much -optional whitespace as needed to push the following text to the bottom -of the page. Note the use of three @samp{l}s in the word -@samp{filll}; this is correct. - -To insert the copyright text itself, write @code{@@insertcopying} -next (@pxref{Document Permissions}): - -@example -@@insertcopying -@end example - -Follow the copying text by the publisher, ISBN numbers, cover art -credits, and other such information. - -Here is an example putting all this together: - -@example -@@titlepage -@dots{} -@@page -@@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@@insertcopying - -Published by @dots{} - -Cover art by @dots{} -@@end titlepage -@end example - -We have one more special case to consider: for plain text output, you -must insert the copyright information explicitly if you want it to -appear. For instance, you could have the following after the copyright -page: - -@example -@@ifplaintext -@@insertcopying -@@end ifplaintext -@end example - -You could include other title-like information for the plain text -output in the same place. - - - -@node Heading Generation -@subsection Heading Generation - -@anchor{end titlepage}@c old name -@cindex Headings, page, begin to appear -@cindex Titlepage end starts headings -@cindex End titlepage starts headings -@cindex Generating page headings - -Like all @code{@@end} commands (@pxref{Quotations and Examples}), the -@code{@@end titlepage} command must be written at the beginning of a -line by itself, with only one space between the @code{@@end} and the -@code{titlepage}. It not only marks the end of the title and -copyright pages, but also causes @TeX{} to start generating page -headings and page numbers. - -Texinfo has two standard page heading formats, one for documents -printed on one side of each sheet of paper (single-sided printing), -and the other for documents printed on both sides of each sheet -(double-sided printing). - -In full generality, you can control the headings in different ways: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -The conventional way is to write an @code{@@setchapternewpage} command -before the title page commands, if required, and then have the -@code{@@end titlepage} command start generating page headings in the -manner desired. - -Most documents are formatted with the standard single-sided or -double-sided headings, (sometimes) using @code{@@setchapternewpage -odd} for double-sided printing and (almost always) no -@code{@@setchapternewpage} command for single-sided printing -(@pxref{@t{@@setchapternewpage}}). - -@item -Alternatively, you can use the @code{@@headings} command to prevent -page headings from being generated or to start them for either single -or double-sided printing. Write an @code{@@headings} command -immediately after the @code{@@end titlepage} command. To turn off -headings, write @code{@@headings off}. @xref{@t{@@headings}}. - -@item -Or, you may specify your own page heading and footing format. -@xref{Headings}. -@end itemize - - -@node Contents -@section Generating a Table of Contents -@cindex Table of contents -@cindex Contents, table of -@cindex Short table of contents -@findex contents -@findex summarycontents -@findex shortcontents - -The @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, and other structuring commands -(@pxref{Chapter Structuring}) supply the information to make up a -table of contents, but they do not cause an actual table to appear in -the manual. To do this, you must use the @code{@@contents} and/or -@code{@@summarycontents} command(s). - -@table @code -@item @@contents -Generates a table of contents in a printed manual, including all -chapters, sections, subsections, etc., as well as appendices and -unnumbered chapters. Headings generated by @code{@@majorheading}, -@code{@@chapheading}, and the other @code{@@@dots{}heading} commands -do not appear in the table of contents (@pxref{Structuring Command -Types}). - -@item @@shortcontents -@itemx @@summarycontents -(@code{@@summarycontents} is a synonym for @code{@@shortcontents}.) - -Generates a short or summary table of contents that lists only the -chapters, appendices, and unnumbered chapters. Sections, subsections -and subsubsections are omitted. Only a long manual needs a short -table of contents in addition to the full table of contents. -@end table - -Both contents commands should be written on a line by themselves, and -placed near the beginning of the file, after the @code{@@end -titlepage} (@pxref{@t{@@titlepage}}), before any sectioning -command. The contents commands automatically generate a chapter-like -heading at the top of the first table of contents page, so don't -include any sectioning command such as @code{@@unnumbered} before -them. - -Since an Info file uses menus instead of tables of contents, the Info -formatting commands ignore the contents commands. But the contents -are included in plain text output (generated by @code{makeinfo ---plaintext}) and in other output formats, such as HTML. - -When @code{makeinfo} writes a short table of contents while producing -HTML output, the links in the short table of contents point to -corresponding entries in the full table of contents rather than the text -of the document. The links in the full table of contents point to the -main text of the document. - -In the past, the contents commands were sometimes placed at the end of -the file, after any indices and just before the @code{@@bye}, but we -no longer recommend this. - -@findex setcontentsaftertitlepage -@findex setshortcontentsaftertitlepage -@cindex Contents, after title page -@cindex Table of contents, after title page -However, since many existing Texinfo documents still do have the -@code{@@contents} at the end of the manual, if you are a user printing -a manual, you may wish to force the contents to be printed after the -title page. You can do this by specifying -@code{@@setcontentsaftertitlepage} and/or -@code{@@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage}. The first prints only the -main contents after the @code{@@end titlepage}; the second prints both -the short contents and the main contents. In either case, any -subsequent @code{@@contents} or @code{@@shortcontents} is ignored. - -You need to include the @code{@@set@dots{}contentsaftertitlepage} -commands early in the document (just after @code{@@setfilename}, for -example). We recommend using @command{texi2dvi} (@pxref{Format with -@t{texi2dvi}}) to specify this without altering the source file at -all. For example: - -@example -texi2dvi --texinfo=@@setcontentsaftertitlepage foo.texi -@end example - -An alternative invocation, using @command{texi2any}: - -@example -texi2any --dvi --Xopt --texinfo=@@setcontentsaftertitlepage foo.texi -@end example - - - -@node The Top Node -@section The `Top' Node and Master Menu -@cindex Top node -@cindex Node, `Top' - -The `Top' node is the node in which a reader enters an Info manual. -As such, it should begin with a brief description of the manual -(including the version number), and end with a master menu for the -whole manual. Of course you should include any other general -information you feel a reader would find helpful. - -@findex top -It is conventional and desirable to write an @code{@@top} sectioning -command line containing the title of the document immediately after -the @code{@@node Top} line (@pxref{@t{@@top} Command}). - -The contents of the `Top' node should appear only in the online output; -none of it should appear in printed output, so enclose it between -@code{@@ifnottex} and @code{@@end ifnottex} commands. (@TeX{} does not -print either an @code{@@node} line or a menu; they appear only in Info; -strictly speaking, you are not required to enclose these parts between -@code{@@ifnottex} and @code{@@end ifnottex}, but it is simplest to do -so. @xref{Conditionals, , Conditionally Visible Text}.) - -@menu -* Top Node Example:: -* Master Menu Parts:: -@end menu - - -@node Top Node Example -@subsection Top Node Example - -@cindex Top node example - -Here is an example of a Top node. - -@example -@group -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top Sample Title - -@@insertcopying -@@end ifnottex -@end group - -Additional general information. - -@group -@@menu -* First Chapter:: -* Second Chapter:: -@dots{} -* Index:: -@end group -@@end menu -@end example - - -@node Master Menu Parts -@subsection Parts of a Master Menu -@cindex Master menu -@cindex Menu, master -@cindex Parts of a master menu - -A @dfn{master menu} is the main menu. It is customary to include a -detailed menu listing all the nodes in the document in this menu. - -Like any other menu, a master menu is enclosed in @code{@@menu} and -@code{@@end menu} and does not appear in the printed output. - -Generally, a master menu is divided into parts. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -The first part contains the major nodes in the Texinfo file: the nodes -for the chapters, chapter-like sections, and the appendices. - -@item -The second part contains nodes for the indices. - -@item -@findex detailmenu -@cindex Detailed menu -The third and subsequent parts contain a listing of the other, -lower-level nodes, often ordered by chapter. This way, rather than go -through an intermediary menu, an inquirer can go directly to a -particular node when searching for specific information. These menu -items are not required; add them if you think they are a convenience. -If you do use them, put @code{@@detailmenu} before the first one, and -@code{@@end detailmenu} after the last; otherwise, @code{makeinfo} -will get confused. -@end itemize - -Each section in the menu can be introduced by a descriptive line. So -long as the line does not begin with an asterisk, it will not be -treated as a menu entry. (@xref{Writing a Menu}, for more -information.) - -For example, the master menu for this manual looks like the following -(but has many more entries): - -@example -@group -@@menu -* Copying Conditions:: Your rights. -* Overview:: Texinfo in brief. -@dots{} -@end group -@group -* Command and Variable Index:: -* General Index:: -@end group - -@group -@@detailmenu ---- The Detailed Node Listing --- - -Overview of Texinfo - -* Reporting Bugs:: @dots{} -@dots{} -@end group - -@group -Beginning a Texinfo File - -* Sample Beginning:: @dots{} -@dots{} -@@end detailmenu -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - - -@node Global Document Commands -@section Global Document Commands -@cindex Global Document Commands - -Besides the basic commands mentioned in the previous sections, here are -additional commands which affect the document as a whole. They are -generally all given before the Top node, if they are given at all. - -@menu -* @t{@@documentdescription}:: Document summary for the HTML output. -* @t{@@setchapternewpage}:: Start chapters on right-hand pages. -* @t{@@headings}:: An option for turning headings on and off - and double or single sided printing. -* @t{@@paragraphindent}:: Specify paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@firstparagraphindent}:: Suppressing first paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@exampleindent}:: Specify environment indentation. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@documentdescription} -@subsection @code{@@documentdescription}: Summary Text -@anchor{documentdescription}@c old name - -@cindex Document description -@cindex Description of document -@cindex Summary of document -@cindex Abstract of document -@cindex <meta> HTML tag, and document description -@findex documentdescription - -When producing HTML output for a document, @command{makeinfo} writes a -@samp{<meta>} element in the @samp{<head>} to give some idea of the -content of the document. By default, this @dfn{description} is the -title of the document, taken from the @code{@@settitle} command -(@pxref{@t{@@settitle}}). To change this, use the -@code{@@documentdescription} environment, as in: - -@example -@@documentdescription -descriptive text. -@@end documentdescription -@end example - -@noindent -This will produce the following output in the @samp{<head>} of the HTML: - -@example -<meta name=description content="descriptive text."> -@end example - -@code{@@documentdescription} must be specified before the first node of -the document. - - -@node @t{@@setchapternewpage} -@subsection @code{@@setchapternewpage}: Blank Pages Before Chapters - -@anchor{setchapternewpage}@c old name -@findex setchapternewpage -@cindex Starting chapters -@cindex Pages, starting odd - -In an officially bound book, text is usually printed on both sides of -the paper, chapters start on right-hand pages, and right-hand pages have -odd numbers. But in short reports, text often is printed only on one -side of the paper. Also in short reports, chapters sometimes do not -start on new pages, but are printed on the same page as the end of the -preceding chapter, after a small amount of vertical whitespace. - -You can use the @code{@@setchapternewpage} command with various -arguments to specify how @TeX{} should start chapters and whether it -should format headers for printing on one or both sides of the paper -(single-sided or double-sided printing). - -Write the @code{@@setchapternewpage} command at the beginning of a -line followed by its argument. - -For example, you would write the following to cause each chapter to -start on a fresh odd-numbered page: - -@example -@@setchapternewpage odd -@end example - -You can specify one of three alternatives with the -@code{@@setchapternewpage} command: - -@table @asis - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage off} -Cause @TeX{} to typeset a new chapter on the same page as the last -chapter, after skipping some vertical whitespace. Also, cause @TeX{} to -format page headers for single-sided printing. - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage on} -Cause @TeX{} to start new chapters on new pages and to format page -headers for single-sided printing. This is the form most often used for -short reports or personal printing. This is the default. - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage odd} -Cause @TeX{} to start new chapters on new, odd-numbered pages -(right-handed pages) and to typeset for double-sided printing. This is -the form most often used for books and manuals. -@end table - -Texinfo does not have an @code{@@setchapternewpage even} command, -because there is no printing tradition of starting chapters or books on -an even-numbered page. - -If you don't like the default headers that @code{@@setchapternewpage} -sets, you can explicit control them with the @code{@@headings} command. -@xref{@t{@@headings}}. - -At the beginning of a manual or book, pages are not numbered---for -example, the title and copyright pages of a book are not numbered. By -convention, table of contents and frontmatter pages are numbered with -roman numerals and not in sequence with the rest of the document. - -The @code{@@setchapternewpage} has no effect in output formats that do -not have pages, such as Info and HTML. - -We recommend not including any @code{@@setchapternewpage} command in -your document source at all, since such desired pagination is not -intrinsic to the document. For a particular hard copy run, if you -don't want the default output (no blank pages, same headers on all -pages) use the @option{--texinfo} option to @command{texi2dvi} to -specify the output you want. - - -@node @t{@@headings} -@subsection The @code{@@headings} Command - -@anchor{headings on off}@c old name -@findex headings - -The @code{@@headings} command is rarely used. It specifies what kind of -page headings and footings to print on each page. Usually, this is -controlled by the @code{@@setchapternewpage} command. You need the -@code{@@headings} command only if the @code{@@setchapternewpage} command -does not do what you want, or if you want to turn off predefined page -headings prior to defining your own. Write an @code{@@headings} command -immediately after the @code{@@end titlepage} command. - -You can use @code{@@headings} as follows: - -@table @code -@item @@headings off -Turn off printing of page headings. - -@item @@headings single -Turn on page headings appropriate for single-sided printing. - -@item @@headings double -Turn on page headings appropriate for double-sided printing. - -@item @@headings singleafter -@itemx @@headings doubleafter -Turn on @code{single} or @code{double} headings, respectively, after the -current page is output. - -@item @@headings on -Turn on page headings: @code{single} if @samp{@@setchapternewpage -on}, @code{double} otherwise. -@end table - -For example, suppose you write @code{@@setchapternewpage off} before the -@code{@@titlepage} command to tell @TeX{} to start a new chapter on the -same page as the end of the last chapter. This command also causes -@TeX{} to typeset page headers for single-sided printing. To cause -@TeX{} to typeset for double sided printing, write @code{@@headings -double} after the @code{@@end titlepage} command. - -You can stop @TeX{} from generating any page headings at all by -writing @code{@@headings off} on a line of its own immediately after the -line containing the @code{@@end titlepage} command, like this: - -@example -@@end titlepage -@@headings off -@end example - -@noindent -The @code{@@headings off} command overrides the @code{@@end titlepage} -command, which would otherwise cause @TeX{} to print page headings. - -You can also specify your own style of page heading and footing. -@xref{Headings, , Page Headings}, for more information. - - -@node @t{@@paragraphindent} -@subsection @code{@@paragraphindent}: Controlling Paragraph Indentation - -@anchor{paragraphindent}@c old name -@findex paragraphindent -@cindex Indenting paragraphs, control of -@cindex Paragraph indentation control - -The Texinfo processors may insert whitespace at the beginning of the -first line of each paragraph, thereby indenting that paragraph. You can -use the @code{@@paragraphindent} command to specify this indentation. -Write an @code{@@paragraphindent} command at the beginning of a line -followed by either @samp{asis} or a number: - -@example -@@paragraphindent @var{indent} -@end example - -The indentation is according to the value of @var{indent}: - -@table @asis -@item @code{asis} -Do not change the existing indentation (not implemented in @TeX{}). - -@item @code{none} -@itemx 0 -Omit all indentation. - -@item @var{n} -Indent by @var{n} space characters in Info output, by @var{n} ems in -@TeX{}. - -@end table - -The default value of @var{indent} is 3. @code{@@paragraphindent} is -ignored for HTML output. - -It is best to write the @code{@@paragraphindent} command before the -end-of-header line at the beginning of a Texinfo file, so the region -formatting commands indent paragraphs as specified. @xref{Start of -Header}. - -A peculiarity of the @code{texinfo-format-buffer} and -@code{texinfo-format-region} commands is that they do not indent (nor -fill) paragraphs that contain @code{@@w} or @code{@@*} commands. - - -@node @t{@@firstparagraphindent} -@subsection @code{@@firstparagraphindent}: Indenting After Headings - -@anchor{firstparagraphindent}@c old name -@findex firstparagraphindent -@cindex First paragraph, suppressing indentation of -@cindex Suppressing first paragraph indentation -@cindex Preventing first paragraph indentation -@cindex Indenting, suppressing of first paragraph -@cindex Headings, indentation after - -As you can see in the present manual, the first paragraph in any -section is not indented by default. Typographically, indentation is a -paragraph separator, which means that it is unnecessary when a new -section begins. This indentation is controlled with the -@code{@@firstparagraphindent} command: - -@example -@@firstparagraphindent @var{word} -@end example - -The first paragraph after a heading is indented according to the value -of @var{word}: - -@table @asis -@item @code{none} -Prevents the first paragraph from being indented (default). -This option is ignored by @command{makeinfo} if -@code{@@paragraphindent asis} is in effect. - -@item @code{insert} -Include normal paragraph indentation. This respects the paragraph -indentation set by an @code{@@paragraphindent} command -(@pxref{@t{@@paragraphindent}}). -@end table - -@code{@@firstparagraphindent} is ignored for HTML and Docbook output. - -It is best to write the @code{@@firstparagraphindent} command before the -end-of-header line at the beginning of a Texinfo file, so the region -formatting commands indent paragraphs as specified. @xref{Start of -Header}. - - -@node @t{@@exampleindent} -@subsection @code{@@exampleindent}: Environment Indenting - -@anchor{exampleindent}@c old name -@findex exampleindent -@cindex Indenting environments -@cindex Environment indentation -@cindex Example indentation - -The Texinfo processors indent each line of @code{@@example} and similar -environments. You can use the @code{@@exampleindent} command to specify -this indentation. Write an @code{@@exampleindent} command at the -beginning of a line followed by either @samp{asis} or a number: - -@example -@@exampleindent @var{indent} -@end example - -The indentation is according to the value of @var{indent}: - -@table @asis -@item @code{asis} -Do not change the existing indentation (not implemented in @TeX{}). - -@item 0 -Omit all indentation. - -@item @var{n} -Indent environments by @var{n} space characters in Info output, by -@var{n} ems in @TeX{}. - -@end table - -The default value of @var{indent} is 5 spaces in Info, and 0.4@dmn{in} -in @TeX{}, which is somewhat less. (The reduction is to help @TeX{} -fit more characters onto physical lines.) - -It is best to write the @code{@@exampleindent} command before the -end-of-header line at the beginning of a Texinfo file, so the region -formatting commands indent paragraphs as specified. @xref{Start of -Header}. - - -@node Ending a File -@chapter Ending a Texinfo File -@cindex Ending a Texinfo file -@cindex Texinfo file ending -@cindex File ending -@findex bye - -The end of a Texinfo file should include commands to create indices, -and the @code{@@bye} command to mark the last line to be processed. -For example: - -@example -@@node Index -@@unnumbered Index - -@@printindex cp - -@@bye -@end example - -@menu -* Printing Indices & Menus:: How to print an index in hardcopy and - generate index menus in Info. -* File End:: How to mark the end of a file. -@end menu - - -@node Printing Indices & Menus -@section Printing Indices and Menus -@cindex Printing an index -@cindex Indices, printing and menus -@cindex Generating menus with indices -@cindex Menus generated with indices - -To print an index means to include it as part of a manual or Info file. -This does not happen automatically just because you use @code{@@cindex} -or other index-entry generating commands in the Texinfo file; those just -cause the raw data for the index to be accumulated. To generate an -index, you must include the @code{@@printindex} command at the place in -the document where you want the index to appear. Also, as part of the -process of creating a printed manual, you must run a program called -@code{texindex} (@pxref{Hardcopy}) to sort the raw data to produce a -sorted index file. The sorted index file is what is actually used to -print the index. - -Texinfo offers six separate types of predefined index, which suffice -in most cases. @xref{Indices}, for information on this, as well -defining your own new indices, combining indices, and, most -importantly advice on writing the actual index entries. This section -focuses on printing indices, which is done with the -@code{@@printindex} command. - -@findex printindex -@code{@@printindex} takes one argument, a two-letter index -abbreviation. It reads the corresponding sorted index file (for -printed output), and formats it appropriately into an index. - -The @code{@@printindex} command does not generate a chapter heading -for the index, since different manuals have different needs. -Consequently, you should precede the @code{@@printindex} command with -a suitable section or chapter command (usually @code{@@appendix} or -@code{@@unnumbered}) to supply the chapter heading and put the index -into the table of contents. Precede the chapter heading with an -@code{@@node} line as usual. - -For example: - -@smallexample -@group -@@node Variable Index -@@unnumbered Variable Index - -@@printindex vr -@end group - -@group -@@node Concept Index -@@unnumbered Concept Index - -@@printindex cp -@end group -@end smallexample - -If you have more than one index, we recommend placing the concept index last. - -@itemize -@item -In printed output, @code{@@printindex} produces a traditional -two-column index, with dot leaders between the index terms and page -numbers. - -@item -In Info output, @code{@@printindex} produces a special menu containing -the line number of the entry, relative to the start of the node. Info -readers can use this to go to the exact line of an entry, not just the -containing node. (Older Info readers will just go to the node.) -Here's an example: - -@smallexample -* First index entry: Top. (line 7) -@end smallexample - -@noindent The actual number of spaces is variable, to right-justify -the line number; it's been reduced here to make the line fit in the -printed manual. - -@item -In plain text output, @code{@@printindex} produces the same menu, but -the line numbers are relative to the start of the file, since that's -more convenient for that format. - -@item -In HTML output, @code{@@printindex} produces links to the index -entries. - -@item -In XML and Docbook output, it simply records the index to be printed. -@end itemize - - -@node File End -@section @code{@@bye} File Ending -@findex bye - -An @code{@@bye} command terminates Texinfo processing. None of the -formatters process anything following @code{@@bye}; any such text is -completely ignored. The @code{@@bye} command should be on a line by -itself. - -Thus, if you wish, you may follow the @code{@@bye} line with arbitrary -notes. Also, you may follow the @code{@@bye} line with a local -variables list for XEmacs, most typically a @samp{compile-command} -(@pxref{Compile-Command,, Using the Local Variables List}). - - -@node Chapter Structuring -@chapter Chapter Structuring -@anchor{Structuring}@c old name -@cindex Chapter structuring -@cindex Structuring of chapters -@cindex Sectioning - -Texinfo's @dfn{chapter structuring} commands (could more generally be -called @dfn{sectioning structuring}, but that is awkward) divide a -document into a hierarchy of chapters, sections, subsections, and -subsubsections. These commands generate large headings in the text, -like the one above. They also provide information for generating the -table of contents (@pxref{Contents,, Generating a Table of Contents}), -and for implicitly determining node pointers, as is recommended -(@pxref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation}). - -The chapter structuring commands do not create a node structure, so -normally you put an @code{@@node} command immediately before each -chapter structuring command (@pxref{Nodes}). The only time you are -likely to use the chapter structuring commands without also using -nodes is if you are writing a document that contains no cross -references and will only be printed, not transformed into Info, HTML, -or other formats. - -@menu -* Tree Structuring:: A manual is like an upside down tree @dots{} -* Structuring Command Types:: How to divide a manual into parts. -* @t{@@chapter}:: Chapter structuring. -* @t{@@unnumbered @@appendix}:: -* @t{@@majorheading @@chapheading}:: -* @t{@@section}:: -* @t{@@unnumberedsec @@appendixsec @@heading}:: -* @t{@@subsection}:: -* @t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading}:: -* @t{@@subsubsection}:: Commands for the lowest level sections. -* @t{@@part}:: Collections of chapters. -* Raise/lower sections:: How to change commands' hierarchical level. -@end menu - - -@node Tree Structuring -@section Tree Structure of Sections -@cindex Tree structuring - -A Texinfo file is usually structured like a book with chapters, -sections, subsections, and the like. This structure can be visualized -as a tree (or rather as an upside-down tree) with the root at the top -and the levels corresponding to chapters, sections, subsection, and -subsubsections. - -Here is a diagram that shows a Texinfo file with three chapters, each -with two sections. - -@example -@group - Top - | - ------------------------------------- - | | | - Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 - | | | - -------- -------- -------- - | | | | | | -Section Section Section Section Section Section - 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 - -@end group -@end example - -In a Texinfo file that has this structure, the beginning of Chapter 2 -would normally (with implicitly-determined node pointers) be written -like this: - -@example -@group -@@node Chapter 2 -@@chapter Chapter 2 -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -But for purposes of example, here is how it would be written with -explicit node pointers: - -@example -@group -@@node Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 1, Top -@@chapter Chapter 2 -@end group -@end example - -The chapter structuring commands are described in the sections that -follow; the @code{@@node} command is described in -the following chapter (@pxref{Nodes}). - - -@node Structuring Command Types -@section Structuring Command Types - -The chapter structuring commands fall into four groups or series, each -of which contains structuring commands corresponding to the -hierarchical levels of chapters, sections, subsections, and -subsubsections. - -The four groups of commands are the @code{@@chapter} series, the -@code{@@unnumbered} series, the @code{@@appendix} series, and the -@code{@@heading} series. Each command produces a title with a -different appearance in the body of the document. Some of the -commands list their titles in the tables of contents, while others do -not. Here are the details: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -The @code{@@chapter} and @code{@@appendix} series of commands produce -numbered or lettered entries both in the body of a document and in its -table of contents. - -@item -The @code{@@unnumbered} series of commands produce unnumbered entries -both in the body of a document and in its table of contents. The -@code{@@top} command, which has a special use, is a member of this -series (@pxref{@t{@@top} Command}). An @code{@@unnumbered} section -is a normal part of the document structure. - -@item -The @code{@@heading} series of commands produce simple unnumbered -headings that do not appear in a table of contents, are not associated -with nodes, and cannot be cross-referenced. These heading commands -never start a new page. -@end itemize - -When an @code{@@setchapternewpage} command says to do so, the -@code{@@chapter}, @code{@@unnumbered}, and @code{@@appendix} commands -start new pages in the printed manual; the @code{@@heading} commands -do not. @xref{@t{@@setchapternewpage}}. - -Here is a summary: - -@tex -{\globaldefs=1 \smallfonts \rm} -@end tex - -@multitable @columnfractions .19 .30 .29 .22 -@item @tab @tab @tab No new page -@item @i{Numbered} @tab @i{Unnumbered} @tab @i{Lettered/numbered} @tab @i{Unnumbered} -@item In contents @tab In contents @tab In contents @tab Not in contents -@item @tab @code{@@top} @tab @tab @code{@@majorheading} -@item @code{@@chapter} @tab @code{@@unnumbered} @tab @code{@@appendix} @tab @code{@@chapheading} -@item @code{@@section} @tab @code{@@unnumberedsec} @tab @code{@@appendixsec} @tab @code{@@heading} -@item @code{@@subsection} @tab @code{@@unnumberedsubsec} @tab @code{@@appendixsubsec} @tab @code{@@subheading} -@item @code{@@subsubsection} @tab @code{@@unnumberedsubsubsec} @tab @code{@@appendixsubsubsec} @tab @code{@@subsubheading} -@end multitable -@tex -{\globaldefs=1 \textfonts \rm} -@end tex - - -@node @t{@@chapter} -@section @code{@@chapter}: Chapter Structuring - -@anchor{chapter}@c old name -@findex chapter - -@code{@@chapter} identifies a chapter in the document--the highest -level of the normal document structuring hierarchy. Write the command -at the beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by the title -of the chapter. The chapter is numbered automatically, starting -from@tie{}1. - -For example, the present chapter in this manual is entitled -``@code{@@chapter}: Chapter Structuring''; the @code{@@chapter} line -looks like this: - -@example -@@chapter @@code@{@@@@chapter@}: Chapter Structuring -@end example - -In @TeX{}, the @code{@@chapter} command produces a chapter heading in -the document. - -In Info and plain text output, the @code{@@chapter} command causes the -title to appear on a line by itself, with a line of asterisks inserted -underneath. So, the above example produces the following output: - -@example -@group -5 Chapter Structuring -********************* -@end group -@end example - -In HTML, the @code{@@chapter} command produces an @code{<h2>}-level -header by default (controlled by the @code{CHAPTER_HEADER_LEVEL} -customization variable, @pxref{Other Customization Variables}). - -In the XML and Docbook output, a @code{<chapter>} element is produced -that includes all the following sections, up to the next chapter. - - -@node @t{@@unnumbered @@appendix} -@section @code{@@unnumbered}, @code{@@appendix}: Chapters with Other Labeling - -@anchor{unnumbered & appendix}@c old name -@findex unnumbered -@findex appendix - -Use the @code{@@unnumbered} command to start a chapter-level element -that appears without chapter numbers of any kind. Use the -@code{@@appendix} command to start an appendix that is labeled by -letter (`A', `B', @dots{}) instead of by number; appendices are also -at the chapter level of structuring. - -Write an @code{@@appendix} or @code{@@unnumbered} command at the -beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by the title, -just as with @code{@@chapter}. - -@findex centerchap -Texinfo also provides a command @code{@@centerchap}, which is analogous -to @code{@@unnumbered}, but centers its argument in the printed and HTML -outputs. This kind of stylistic choice is not usually offered by -Texinfo. It may be suitable for short documents. -@c but the Hacker's Dictionary wanted it, before they quit Texinfo. - -@cindex Docbook and prefatory sections -@cindex Preface, etc., and Docbook -With @code{@@unnumbered}, if the name of the associated node is one of -these English words (case-insensitive): - -@example -Acknowledgements Colophon Dedication Preface -@end example - -@cindex @code{<acknowledgements>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<colophon>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<dedication>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<preface>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<chapter>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<title>} Docbook tag -@noindent then the Docbook output uses corresponding special tags -(@code{<preface>}, etc.)@: instead of the default @code{<chapter>}. -The argument to @code{@@unnumbered} itself can be anything, and is -output as the following @code{<title>} text as usual. - - -@node @t{@@majorheading @@chapheading} -@section @code{@@majorheading}, @code{@@chapheading}: Chapter-level Headings - -@anchor{majorheading & chapheading}@c old name -@findex majorheading -@findex chapheading - -The @code{@@majorheading} and @code{@@chapheading} commands produce -chapter-like headings in the body of a document. - -However, neither command produces an entry in the table of contents, -and neither command causes @TeX{} to start a new page in a printed -manual. - -In @TeX{}, an @code{@@majorheading} command generates a larger vertical -whitespace before the heading than an @code{@@chapheading} command but -is otherwise the same. - -In Info and plain text, the @code{@@majorheading} and -@code{@@chapheading} commands produce the same output as -@code{@@chapter}: the title is printed on a line by itself with a line -of asterisks underneath. Similarly for HTML@. The only difference is -the lack of numbering and the lack of any association with nodes. -@xref{@t{@@chapter}}. - - -@node @t{@@section} -@section @code{@@section}: Sections Below Chapters - -@anchor{section}@c old name -@findex section - -An @code{@@section} command identifies a section within a chapter -unit, whether created with @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@unnumbered}, or -@code{@@appendix}, following the numbering scheme of the chapter-level -command. Thus, within an @code{@@chapter} chapter numbered `1', the -sections are numbered `1.1', `1.2', etc.; within an @code{@@appendix} -``chapter'' labeled `A', the sections are numbered `A.1', `A.2', etc.; -within an @code{@@unnumbered} chapter, the section gets no number. -The output is underlined with @samp{=} in Info and plain text. - -To make a section, write the @code{@@section} command at the -beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by the section -title. For example, - -@example -@@section This is a section -@end example - -@noindent -might produce the following in Info: - -@example -@group -5.7 This is a section -===================== -@end group -@end example - -Section titles are listed in the table of contents. - -The @TeX{}, HTML, Docbook, and XML output is all analogous to the -chapter-level output, just ``one level down''; @pxref{@t{@@chapter}}. - - -@node @t{@@unnumberedsec @@appendixsec @@heading} -@section @code{@@unnumberedsec}, @code{@@appendixsec}, @code{@@heading} - -@anchor{unnumberedsec appendixsec heading}@c old name -@findex unnumberedsec -@findex appendixsec -@findex heading - -The @code{@@unnumberedsec}, @code{@@appendixsec}, and @code{@@heading} -commands are, respectively, the unnumbered, appendix-like, and -heading-like equivalents of the @code{@@section} command (see the -previous section). - -@code{@@unnumberedsec} and @code{@@appendixsec} do not need to be used -in ordinary circumstances, because @code{@@section} may also be used -within @code{@@unnumbered} and @code{@@appendix} chapters; again, see -the previous section. - -@table @code -@item @@unnumberedsec -The @code{@@unnumberedsec} command may be used within an unnumbered -chapter or within a regular chapter or appendix to produce an -unnumbered section. - -@item @@appendixsec -@itemx @@appendixsection -@findex appendixsection -@findex appendixsec -@code{@@appendixsection} is a longer spelling of the -@code{@@appendixsec} command; the two are synonymous. - -Conventionally, the @code{@@appendixsec} or @code{@@appendixsection} -command is used only within appendices. - -@item @@heading -You may use the @code{@@heading} command anywhere you wish for a -section-style heading that will not appear in the table of contents. -@end table - - -@node @t{@@subsection} -@section @code{@@subsection}: Subsections Below Sections - -@anchor{subsection}@c old name -@findex subsection - -Subsections are to sections as sections are to chapters; -@pxref{@t{@@section}}. In Info and plain text, subsection titles -are underlined with @samp{-}. For example, - -@example -@@subsection This is a subsection -@end example - -@noindent -might produce - -@example -@group -1.2.3 This is a subsection --------------------------- -@end group -@end example - -Subsection titles are listed in the table of contents. - -The @TeX{}, HTML, Docbook, and XML output is all analogous to the -chapter-level output, just ``two levels down''; -@pxref{@t{@@chapter}}. - - -@node @t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading} -@section The @code{@@subsection}-like Commands - -@anchor{unnumberedsubsec appendixsubsec subheading}@c old name -@findex unnumberedsubsec -@findex appendixsubsec -@findex subheading -@cindex Subsection-like commands - -The @code{@@unnumberedsubsec}, @code{@@appendixsubsec}, and -@code{@@subheading} commands are, respectively, the unnumbered, -appendix-like, and heading-like equivalents of the @code{@@subsection} -command. (@xref{@t{@@subsection}}.) - -@code{@@unnumberedsubsec} and @code{@@appendixsubsec} do not need to -be used in ordinary circumstances, because @code{@@subsection} may -also be used within sections of @code{@@unnumbered} and -@code{@@appendix} chapters (@pxref{@t{@@section}}). - -An @code{@@subheading} command produces a heading like that of a -subsection except that it is not numbered and does not appear in the -table of contents. Similarly, an @code{@@unnumberedsubsec} command -produces an unnumbered heading like that of a subsection and an -@code{@@appendixsubsec} command produces a subsection-like heading -labeled with a letter and numbers; both of these commands produce -headings that appear in the table of contents. In Info and plain -text, the @code{@@subsection}-like commands generate a title -underlined with hyphens. - - -@node @t{@@subsubsection} -@section @code{@@subsection} and Other Subsub Commands - -@anchor{subsubsection}@c old name -@findex subsubsection -@findex unnumberedsubsubsec -@findex appendixsubsubsec -@findex subsubheading -@cindex Subsub sectioning commands - -The fourth and lowest level sectioning commands in Texinfo are the -`subsub' commands. They are: - -@table @code -@item @@subsubsection -Subsubsections are to subsections as subsections are to sections. -(@xref{@t{@@subsection}}.) Subsubsection titles appear in the -table of contents. - -@item @@unnumberedsubsubsec -Unnumbered subsubsection titles appear in the table of contents, -but lack numbers. Otherwise, unnumbered subsubsections are the same -as subsubsections. - -@item @@appendixsubsubsec -Conventionally, appendix commands are used only for appendices and are -lettered and numbered appropriately. They also appear in the table -of contents. - -@item @@subsubheading -The @code{@@subsubheading} command may be used anywhere that you want -a small heading that will not appear in the table of contents. -@end table - -As with subsections, @code{@@unnumberedsubsubsec} and -@code{@@appendixsubsubsec} do not need to be used in ordinary -circumstances, because @code{@@subsubsection} may also be used within -subsections of @code{@@unnumbered} and @code{@@appendix} chapters -(@pxref{@t{@@section}}). - -In Info, `subsub' titles are underlined with periods. For example, - -@example -@@subsubsection This is a subsubsection -@end example - -@noindent -might produce - -@example -@group -1.2.3.4 This is a subsubsection -............................... -@end group -@end example - -The @TeX{}, HTML, Docbook, and XML output is all analogous to the -chapter-level output, just ``three levels down''; @pxref{@t{@@chapter}}. - - -@node @t{@@part} -@section @code{@@part}: Groups of Chapters -@findex part -@cindex Part pages - -The final sectioning command is @code{@@part}, to mark a @dfn{part} of -a manual, that is, a group of chapters or (rarely) appendices. This -behaves quite differently from the other sectioning commands, to fit -with the way such ``parts'' are conventionally used in books. - -No @code{@@node} command is associated with @code{@@part}. Just write -the command on a line by itself, including the part title, at the -place in the document you want to mark off as starting that part. For -example: - -@example -@@part Part I:@@* The beginning -@end example - -As can be inferred from this example, no automatic numbering or -labeling of the @code{@@part} text is done. The text is taken as-is. - -Because parts are not associated with nodes, no general text can -follow the @code{@@part} line. To produce the intended output, it -must be followed by a chapter-level command (including its node). -Thus, to continue the example: - -@example -@@part Part I:@@* The beginning - -@@node Introduction -@@chapter Introduction -... -@end example - -In the @TeX{} output, the @code{@@part} text is included in both the -normal and short tables of contents (@pxref{Contents}), without a page -number (since that is the normal convention). In addition, a ``part -page'' is output in the body of the document, with just the -@code{@@part} text. In the example above, the @code{@@*} causes a -line break on the part page (but is replaced with a space in the -tables of contents). This part page is always forced to be on an odd -(right-hand) page, regardless of the chapter pagination -(@pxref{@t{@@setchapternewpage}}). - -In the HTML output, the @code{@@part} text is similarly included in -the tables of contents, and a heading is included in the main document -text, as part of the following chapter or appendix node. - -In the XML and Docbook output, the @code{<part>} element includes all -the following chapters, up to the next @code{<part>}. A @code{<part>} -containing chapters is also closed at an appendix. - -In the Info and plain text output, @code{@@part} has no effect. - -@code{@@part} is ignored when raising or lowering sections (see next -section). That is, it is never lowered and nothing can be raised to it. - - -@node Raise/lower sections -@section Raise/lower Sections: @code{@@raisesections} and @code{@@lowersections} -@findex raisesections -@findex lowersections -@cindex Raising and lowering sections -@cindex Lowering and raising sections -@cindex Sections, raising and lowering - -The @code{@@raisesections} and @code{@@lowersections} commands -implicitly raise and lower the hierarchical level of following -chapters, sections and the other sectioning commands (excluding parts). - -That is, the @code{@@raisesections} command changes sections to -chapters, subsections to sections, and so on. Conversely, the -@code{@@lowersections} command changes chapters to sections, sections -to subsections, and so on. Thus, an @code{@@lowersections} command -cancels an @code{@@raisesections} command, and vice versa. - -@cindex Include files, and section levels -You can use @code{@@lowersections} to include text written as an outer -or standalone Texinfo file in another Texinfo file as an inner, -included file (@pxref{Include Files}). Typical usage looks like this: - -@example -@@lowersections -@@include somefile.texi -@@raisesections -@end example - -@noindent (Without the @code{@@raisesections}, all the subsequent -sections in the main file would also be lowered.) - -If the included file being lowered has an @code{@@top} node, you'll -need to conditionalize its inclusion with a flag (@pxref{@t{@@set -@@value}}). - -Another difficulty can arise with documents that use the (recommended) -feature of @command{makeinfo} for implicitly determining node -pointers. Since @command{makeinfo} must assume a hierarchically -organized document to determine the pointers, you cannot just -arbitrarily sprinkle @code{@@raisesections} and @code{@@lowersections} -commands throughout the document. The final result has to have menus -that take the raising and lowering into account. So, as a practical -matter, you generally only want to raise or lower large chunks, -usually in external files as shown above. - -Repeated use of the commands continues to raise or lower the -hierarchical level a step at a time. An attempt to raise above -`chapter' reproduces chapter commands; an attempt to lower below -`subsubsection' reproduces subsubsection commands. Also, lowered -subsubsections and raised chapters will not work with -@command{makeinfo}'s feature of implicitly determining node pointers, -since the menu structure cannot be represented correctly. - -Write each @code{@@raisesections} and @code{@@lowersections} command -on a line of its own. - - -@node Nodes -@chapter Nodes - -@dfn{Nodes} are the primary segments of a Texinfo file. They do not -in and of themselves impose a hierarchical or any other kind of -structure on a file. Nodes contain @dfn{node pointers} that name -other nodes, and can contain @dfn{menus} which are lists of nodes. In -Info, the movement commands can carry you to a pointed-to node or to a -node listed in a menu. - -Node pointers and menus provide structure for Info files just as -chapters, sections, subsections, and the like provide structure for -printed books. The two structures are theoretically distinct. In -practice, however, the tree structure of printed books is essentially -always used for the node and menu structure also, as this leads to a -document which is easiest to follow. @xref{Texinfo Document -Structure}. - -Because node names are used in cross references, it is not desirable -to casually change them once published. Such name changes invalidate -references from other manuals, from mail archives, and so on. -@xref{HTML Xref Link Preservation}. - -@menu -* @t{@@node}:: Creating nodes, in detail. -* @t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation:: Letting makeinfo determine node pointers. -* @t{@@anchor}:: Defining arbitrary cross reference targets. -* Node Menu Illustration:: A diagram, and sample nodes and menus. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@node} -@section The @code{@@node} Command - -@anchor{node}@c node -@findex node -@cindex Node, defined - -A @dfn{node} is a stretch of text that begins at an @code{@@node} -command and continues until the next @code{@@node} command. The -definition of node is different from that for chapter or section. A -chapter may contain sections and a section may contain subsections, -but a node cannot contain subnodes: the text of a node continues only -until the next @code{@@node} command in the file. A node usually -contains only one chapter structuring command, immediately following -the @code{@@node} line. - -To specify a node, write an @code{@@node} command at the beginning of -a line, and follow it with up to four arguments, separated by commas, -on the rest of the same line. The first argument is required; it is -the name of this node (for details of node names, @pxref{Node Line -Requirements}). The subsequent arguments are optional---they are the -names of the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers, in that order. We -strongly recommend omitting them if your Texinfo document is -hierarchically organized, as virtually all are (@pxref{@t{makeinfo} -Pointer Creation}). You may insert spaces before or after each name -on the @code{@@node} line if you wish; such spaces are ignored. - -@opindex accesskey@r{, in HTML output of nodes} -Whether the node pointers are specified implicitly or explicitly, the -Info and HTML output from @command{makeinfo} for each node includes -links to the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' nodes. The HTML also uses -the @code{accesskey} attribute with the values @samp{n}, @samp{p}, and -@samp{u} respectively. This allows people using web browsers to -follow the navigation using (typically) @kbd{M-@var{letter}}, e.g., -@kbd{M-n} for the `Next' node, from anywhere within the node. - -Usually, you write one of the chapter-structuring command lines -immediately after an @code{@@node} line---for example, an -@code{@@section} or @code{@@subsection} line. @xref{Structuring -Command Types}. - -@TeX{} uses both @code{@@node} names and chapter-structuring names in -the output for cross references. For this reason, you must write -@code{@@node} lines in a Texinfo file that you intend to format for -printing, even if you do not intend to format it for Info; and you -must include a chapter-structuring command after a node for it to be a -valid cross reference target (to @TeX{}). You can use @code{@@anchor} -(@pxref{@t{@@anchor}}) to make cross references to an arbitrary -position in a document. - -Cross references, such as the one at the end of this sentence, are -made with @code{@@xref} and related commands; see @ref{Cross -References}. - -@menu -* Node Names:: How to choose node and pointer names. -* Writing a Node:: How to write an @code{@@node} line. -* Node Line Requirements:: Keep names unique. -* First Node:: How to write a `Top' node. -* @t{@@top} Command:: How to use the @code{@@top} command. -@end menu - - -@node Node Names -@subsection Choosing Node and Pointer Names - -@cindex Node names, choosing -The name of a node identifies the node. For all the details of node -names, @pxref{Node Line Requirements}). - -@anchor{Node Line Tips}@c previous node name -Here are some suggestions for node names: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Try to pick node names that are informative but short. - -In the Info file, the file name, node name, and pointer names are all -inserted on one line, which may run into the right edge of the window. -(This does not cause a problem with Info, but is ugly.) - -@item -Try to pick node names that differ from each other near the beginnings -of their names. This way, it is easy to use automatic name completion in -Info. - -@item -Conventionally, node names are capitalized in the same way as section -and chapter titles. In this manual, initial and significant words are -capitalized; others are not. In other manuals, just initial words and -proper nouns are capitalized. Either way is fine; we recommend just -being consistent. -@end itemize - -The pointers from a given node enable you to reach other nodes and -consist simply of the names of those nodes. The pointers are usually -not specified explicitly, as @command{makeinfo} can determine them -(@pxref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation}). - -Normally, a node's `Up' pointer contains the name of the node whose -menu mentions that node. The node's `Next' pointer contains the name -of the node that follows the present node in that menu and its -`Previous' pointer contains the name of the node that precedes it in -that menu. When a node's `Previous' node is the same as its `Up' -node, both pointers name the same node. - -Usually, the first node of a Texinfo file is the `Top' node, and its -`Up' pointer points to the @file{dir} file, which contains the main menu -for all of Info. - - -@node Writing a Node -@subsection Writing an @code{@@node} Line -@cindex Writing an @code{@@node} line -@cindex @code{@@node} line writing -@cindex Node line writing - -The easiest and preferred way to write an @code{@@node} line is to -write @code{@@node} at the beginning of a line and then the name of -the node, like this: - -@example -@@node @var{node-name} -@end example - -If you are using XEmacs, you can use the update node commands -provided by Texinfo mode to insert the names of the pointers; or -(recommended), you can leave the pointers out of the Texinfo file and -let @code{makeinfo} insert node pointers into the Info file it -creates. (@xref{Texinfo Mode}, and @ref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer -Creation}.) - -Alternatively, you can insert the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' -pointers yourself. If you do this, you may find it helpful to use the -Texinfo mode keyboard command @kbd{C-c C-c n}. This command inserts -@samp{@@node} and a comment line listing the names of the pointers in -their proper order. The comment line helps you keep track of which -arguments are for which pointers. This comment line is especially useful -if you are not familiar with Texinfo. - -The template for a fully-written-out node line with `Next', `Previous', -and `Up' pointers looks like this: - -@example -@@node @var{node-name}, @var{next}, @var{previous}, @var{up} -@end example - -The @var{node-name} argument must be present, but the others are -optional. If you wish to specify some but not others, just insert -commas as needed, as in: @samp{@@node mynode,,,uppernode}. However, -we recommend leaving off all the pointers and letting @code{makeinfo} -determine them, as described above. - -It's, you can ignore @code{@@node} lines altogether in your -first draft and then use the @code{texinfo-insert-node-lines} command -to create @code{@@node} lines for you. However, we do not recommend -this practice. It is better to name the node itself at the same time -that you write a segment so you can easily make cross references. -Useful cross references are an especially important feature of a good -Texinfo manual. - -After you have inserted an @code{@@node} line, you should immediately -write an @@-command for the chapter or section and insert its name. -Next (and this is important!), put in several index entries. Usually, -you will find at least two and often as many as four or five ways of -referring to the node in the index. Use them all. This will make it -much easier for people to find the node. - -Even when you explicitly specify all pointers, you cannot write the -nodes in the Texinfo source file in an arbitrary order! Because -formatters must process the file sequentially, irrespective of node -pointers, you must write the nodes in the order you wish them to -appear in the output. For Info format one can imagine that the order -may not matter, but it matters for the other formats. - - -@node Node Line Requirements -@subsection @code{@@node} Line Requirements - -@cindex Node line requirements -@cindex Restrictions on node names - -Names used with @code{@@node} have several requirements: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -@cindex Unique node names requirement -@cindex Node names must be unique -All the node names in a single Texinfo file must be unique. - -This means, for example, that if you end every chapter with a summary, -you must name each summary node differently. You cannot just call -them all ``Summary''. You may, however, duplicate the titles of -chapters, sections, and the like. Thus you can end each chapter with -a section called ``Summary'', so long as the node names for those -sections are all different. - -@item -The next/previous/up pointers on @code{@@node} lines must be the names -of nodes. (It's recommended to leave out these explicit node pointer -names, which automatically avoids any problem here; @pxref{@t{makeinfo} -Pointer Creation}.) - -@item -@cindex Commands in node names -@cindex @@-commands in node names -Node names can contain @@-commands. The output is generally the -natural result of the command; for example, using @code{@@TeX@{@}} in a -node name results in the @TeX{} logo being output, as it would be in -normal text. Cross references should use @code{@@TeX@{@}} just as the -node name does. - -For Info and HTML output, especially, it is necessary to expand -commands to some sequence of plain characters; for instance, -@code{@@TeX@{@}} expands to the three letters @samp{TeX} in the Info -node name. However, cross references to the node should not take the -``shortcut'' of using @samp{TeX}; stick to the actual node name, -commands and all. - -Some commands do not make sense in node names; for instance, -environments (e.g., @code{@@quotation}), commands that read a whole -line as their argument (e.g., @code{@@sp}), and plenty of others. - -For the complete list of commands that are allowed, and their -expansion for HTML identifiers and file names, @pxref{HTML Xref -Command Expansion}. The expansions for Info are generally given with -main the description of the command. - -Prior to the Texinfo 5 release in 2013, this feature was supported in -an ad hoc way (the @option{--commands-in-node-names} option to -@command{makeinfo}). Now it is part of the language. - -@item -@cindex Colon in node name -@cindex Comma in node name -@cindex Parentheses in node name -@cindex Period in node name -@cindex Characters, invalid in node name -@cindex Invalid characters in node names -@cindex Node names, invalid characters in -Unfortunately, you cannot reliably use periods, commas, or colons -within a node name; these can confuse the Info reader. Also, a node -name may not start with a left parenthesis preceding a right -parenthesis, as in @code{(not)allowed}, since this syntax is used to -specify an external manual. (Perhaps these limitations will be -removed some day.) - -@command{makeinfo} warns about such problematic usage in node names, -menu items, and cross references. If you don't want to see the -warnings, you can set the customization variable -@code{INFO_SPECIAL_CHARS_WARNING} to @samp{0} (@pxref{Other -Customization Variables}). - -Also, if you insist on using these characters in node names (accepting -the resulting substandard Info output), in order not to confuse the -Texinfo processors you must still escape those characters, by using -either special insertions (@pxref{Inserting a Comma}) or @code{@@asis} -(@pxref{@t{@@asis}}). For example: - -@example -@@node foo@@asis@{::@}bar -@end example - -As an example of avoiding the special characters, the following is a -section title in this manual: - -@smallexample -@@section @@code@{@@@@unnumbered@}, @@code@{@@@@appendix@}: ... -@end smallexample - -@noindent -But the corresponding node name lacks the commas and the subtitle: - -@smallexample -@@node @t{@@unnumbered @@appendix} -@end smallexample - -@cindex Case in node name -@item -Case is significant in node names. - -@cindex White space in node name -@cindex Spaces in node name -Spaces before and after names on the @samp{@@node} line are ignored. -Multiple whitespace characters ``inside'' a name are collapsed to a -single space. For example: - -@example -@@node foo bar, -@@node foo bar , -@@node foo bar, -@@node foo bar , -@end example - -@noindent all define the same node, namely @samp{foo bar}. References -to the node should all use that name, with no leading or trailing -spaces, and a single internal space. -@end itemize - - -@node First Node -@subsection The First Node -@cindex Top node is first -@cindex First node - -The first node of a Texinfo file is the @dfn{Top} node, except in an -included file (@pxref{Include Files}). The Top node should contain a -short summary, copying permissions, and a master menu. @xref{The Top -Node}, for more information on the Top node contents and examples. - -Here is a description of the node pointers to be used in the Top node: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -@cindex Up node of Top node -@cindex (dir) as Up node of Top node -The Top node (which must be named @samp{top} or @samp{Top}) should have -as its `Up' node the name of a node in another file, where there is a -menu that leads to this file. Specify the file name in parentheses. - -Usually, all Info files are installed in one system-wide Info tree -(often constructed from multiple directories). In this case, use -@samp{(dir)} as the parent of the Top node; this specifies the -top-level node in the @file{dir} file, which contains the main menu -for the Info system as a whole. - -@item -@cindex Next node of Top node -The `Next' node of the Top node should be the first chapter in your -document. - -@end itemize - -@xref{Installing an Info File}, for more information about installing -an Info file in the @file{info} directory. - -It is usually best to leave the pointers off entirely and let the -tools implicitly define them, with this simple result: - -@example -@@node Top -@end example - - -@node @t{@@top} Command -@subsection The @code{@@top} Sectioning Command - -@anchor{top command}@c old name -@anchor{makeinfo top}@c another old name -@anchor{makeinfo top command}@c yet another name -@findex top - -The @code{@@top} command is a special sectioning command that you -should only use after an @samp{@@node Top} line at the beginning of a -Texinfo file. The @code{@@top} command tells the @code{makeinfo} -formatter which node is to be used as the root of the node tree -(needed if your manual uses implicit node pointers). - -It produces the same sort of output as @code{@@unnumbered} -(@pxref{@t{@@unnumbered @@appendix}}). - -The @code{@@top} node is conventionally wrapped in an -@code{@@ifnottex} conditional so that it will not appear in @TeX{} -output (@pxref{Conditionals}). -Thus, in practice, a Top node usually looks like this: - -@example -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top @var{your-manual-title} - -@var{very-high-level-summary} -@@end ifnottex -@end example - -@code{@@top} is ignored when raising or lowering sections. That is, -it is never lowered and nothing can be raised to it -(@pxref{Raise/lower sections}). - - -@node @t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation -@section @code{makeinfo} Pointer Creation - -@cindex Creating pointers with @code{makeinfo} -@cindex Pointer creation with @code{makeinfo} -@cindex Automatic pointer creation with @code{makeinfo} -@cindex Implicit pointer creation with @code{makeinfo} - -The @code{makeinfo} program can automatically determine node pointers -for a hierarchically organized document. This implicit node pointer -creation feature in @code{makeinfo} relieves you from the need to -update menus and pointers manually or with Texinfo mode commands. -(@xref{Updating Nodes and Menus}.) We highly recommend taking -advantage of this. - -To do so, write your @code{@@node} lines with just the name of the -node: - -@example -@@node My Node -@end example - -@noindent -You do not need to write out the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' -pointers. - -Then, you must write a sectioning command, such as @code{@@chapter} -or @code{@@section}, on the line immediately following each truncated -@code{@@node} line (except that comment lines may intervene). This is -where it normally goes. - -Also, you must write the name of each node (except for the `Top' node) -in a menu that is one or more hierarchical levels above the node's -level. - -Finally, you must follow the `Top' @code{@@node} line with a line -beginning with @code{@@top} to mark the top-level node in the file. -@xref{@t{@@top} Command}. - -@cindex Detail menu -@findex detailmenu -If you use a detailed menu in your master menu (@pxref{Master Menu -Parts}), mark it with the @code{@@detailmenu @dots{} @@end -detailmenu} environment, or @command{makeinfo} will get confused, -typically about the last and/or first node in the document. - -In most cases, you will want to take advantage of this feature and not -redundantly specify node pointers that the programs can determine. -However, Texinfo documents are not required to be organized -hierarchically or in fact to contain sectioning commands at all (for -example, if you never intend the document to be printed), so node -pointers may still be specified explicitly, in full generality. - - -@node @t{@@anchor} -@section @code{@@anchor}: Defining Arbitrary Cross Reference Targets - -@anchor{anchor}@c old name -@findex anchor -@cindex Anchors -@cindex Cross reference targets, arbitrary -@cindex Targets for cross references, arbitrary - -An @dfn{anchor} is a position in your document, labeled so that cross -references can refer to it, just as they can to nodes. You create an -anchor with the @code{@@anchor} command, and give the label as a -normal brace-delimited argument. For example: - -@example -This marks the @@anchor@{x-spot@}spot. -@dots{} -@@xref@{x-spot,,the spot@}. -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@example -This marks the spot. -@dots{} -See [the spot], page 1. -@end example - -As you can see, the @code{@@anchor} command itself produces no output. -This example defines an anchor `x-spot' just before the word `spot'. -You can refer to it later with an @code{@@xref} or other cross -reference command, as shown (@pxref{Cross References}). - -It is best to put @code{@@anchor} commands just before the position you -wish to refer to; that way, the reader's eye is led on to the correct -text when they jump to the anchor. You can put the @code{@@anchor} -command on a line by itself if that helps readability of the source. -Whitespace (including newlines) is ignored after @code{@@anchor}. - -Anchor names and node names may not conflict. Anchors and nodes are -given similar treatment in some ways; for example, the -@code{goto-node} command takes either an anchor name or a node name as -an argument. (@xref{Go to node,,, info, Info}.) - -Also like node names, anchor names cannot include some characters -(@pxref{Node Line Requirements}). - -@cindex Nodes, deleting or renaming -Because of this duality, when you delete or rename a node, it is -usually a good idea to define an @code{@@anchor} with the old name. -That way, any links to the old node, whether from other Texinfo -manuals or general web pages, keep working. You can also do this with -the @file{RENAMED_NODES_FILE} feature of @command{makeinfo} -(@pxref{HTML Xref Link Preservation}). Both methods keep links -on the web working; the only substantive difference is that defining -anchors also makes the old node names available when reading the -document in Info. - - -@node Node Menu Illustration -@section Node and Menu Illustration - -Here is a copy of the diagram shown earlier that illustrates a Texinfo -file with three chapters, each of which contains two sections. - -The ``root'' is at the top of the diagram and the ``leaves'' are at -the bottom. This is how such a diagram is drawn conventionally; it -illustrates an upside-down tree. For this reason, the root node is -called the `Top' node, and `Up' node pointers carry you closer to the -root. - -@example -@group - Top - | - ------------------------------------- - | | | - Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 - | | | - -------- -------- -------- - | | | | | | -Section Section Section Section Section Section - 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 -@end group -@end example - -Using explicit pointers (not recommended, but for shown for purposes -of the example), the fully-written command to start Chapter@tie{}2 -would be this: - -@example -@group -@@node Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 1, Top -@@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This @code{@@node} line says that the name of this node is -``Chapter@tie{}2'', the name of the `Next' node is ``Chapter 3'', the -name of the `Previous' node is ``Chapter@tie{}1'', and the name of the -`Up' node is ``Top''. You can (and should) omit writing out these -node names if your document is hierarchically organized -(@pxref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation}), but the pointer -relationships still obtain. - -@quotation Note -`Next' and `Previous' refer to nodes at the @emph{same hierarchical -level} in the manual, not necessarily to the next node within the -Texinfo file. In the Texinfo file, the subsequent node may be at a -lower level---a section-level node most often follows a chapter-level -node, for example. (The `Top' node contains the exception to this -rule. Since the `Top' node is the only node at that level, `Next' -refers to the first following node, which is almost always a chapter -or chapter-level node.) -@end quotation - -To go to Sections 2.1 and 2.2 using Info, you need a menu inside -Chapter 2. (@xref{Menus}.) You would write the menu just before the -beginning of Section 2.1, like this: - -@example -@group - @@menu - * Sect. 2.1:: Description of this section. - * Sect. 2.2:: Description. - @@end menu -@end group -@end example - -Using explicit pointers, the node for Sect.@: 2.1 is written like this: - -@example -@group -@@node Sect. 2.1, Sect. 2.2, Chapter 2, Chapter 2 -@@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@end group -@end example - -In Info format, the `Next' and `Previous' pointers of a node usually -lead to other nodes at the same level---from chapter to chapter or -from section to section (sometimes, as shown, the `Previous' pointer -points up); an `Up' pointer usually leads to a node at the level above -(closer to the `Top' node); and a `Menu' leads to nodes at a level -below (closer to `leaves'). (A cross reference can point to a node at -any level; see @ref{Cross References}.) - -Usually, an @code{@@node} command and a chapter structuring command -are conventionally used together, in that order, often followed by -indexing commands. (As shown in the example above, you may follow the -@code{@@node} line with a comment line, e.g., to show which pointer is -which if explicit pointers are used.) The Texinfo processors use this -construct to determine the relationships between nodes and sectioning -commands. - -Here is the beginning of the chapter in this manual called ``Ending a -Texinfo File''. This shows an @code{@@node} line followed by an -@code{@@chapter} line, and then by indexing lines. The manual uses -implictly determined node pointers; therefore, nothing else is needed -on the @code{@@node} line. - -@example -@group -@@node Ending a File -@@chapter Ending a Texinfo File -@@cindex Ending a Texinfo file -@@cindex Texinfo file ending -@@cindex File ending -@end group -@end example - -An earlier version of the manual used explicit node pointers. Here is -the beginning of the same chapter for that case. This shows an -@code{@@node} line followed by a comment line, an @code{@@chapter} -line, and then by indexing lines. - -@example -@group -@@node Ending a File, Structuring, Beginning a File, Top -@@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@@chapter Ending a Texinfo File -@@cindex Ending a Texinfo file -@dots{} -@end group -@end example - - -@node Menus -@chapter Menus -@cindex Menus -@findex menu - -@dfn{Menus} contain pointers to subordinate nodes. In online output, -you use menus to go to such nodes. Menus have no effect in printed -manuals and do not appear in them. - -It's usually best if a node with a menu does not contain much text. -If you find yourself with a lot of text before a menu, we generally -recommend moving all but a couple of paragraphs into a new subnode. -Otherwise, it is easy for readers to miss the menu. - -@menu -* Menu Location:: Menus go at the ends of nodes. -* Writing a Menu:: What is a menu? -* Menu Parts:: A menu entry has three parts. -* Less Cluttered Menu Entry:: Two part menu entry. -* Menu Example:: Two and three part menu entries. -* Other Info Files:: How to refer to a different Info file. -@end menu - - -@node Menu Location -@section Menu Location -@cindex Menu location -@cindex Location of menus - -There may be at most one menu in a node. A menu is conventionally -located at the end of a node, without any regular text or additional -commands between the @code{@@end menu} and the beginning of the next -node. - -@cindex Info format, and menus -This convention is useful, since a reader who uses the menu could -easily miss any such text. Also, any such post-menu text will be -considered part of the menu in Info output (which has no marker for -the end of a menu). Thus, a line beginning with @samp{* } will likely -be incorrectly handled. - -@cindex Hierarchical documents, and menus -Technically, menus can carry you to any node, regardless of the -structure of the document; even to nodes in a different Info file. -However, we do not recommend making use of this, because it is hard -for readers to follow. Also, the @command{makeinfo} implicit pointer -creation feature (@pxref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer Creation}) and -XEmacs Texinfo mode updating commands work only to create menus of -subordinate nodes in a hierarchically structured document. It is much -better to use cross references to refer to arbitrary nodes. - -Years ago, we recommended using an @samp{@@heading} command within an -@code{@@ifinfo} conditional instead of the normal sectioning commands -after a very short node with a menu. This had the advantage of making -the printed output look better, because there was no very short text -between two headings on the page. But it does not work with -@command{makeinfo}'s implicit pointer creation, and it also makes the -XML output incorrect, since it does not reflect the true document -structure. So, we no longer recommend this. - - -@node Writing a Menu -@section Writing a Menu -@cindex Writing a menu -@cindex Menu writing - -A menu consists of an @code{@@menu} command on a line by itself -followed by menu entry lines or menu comment lines and then by an -@code{@@end menu} command on a line by itself. - -A menu looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@menu -Larger Units of Text - -* Files:: All about handling files. -* Multiples: Buffers. Multiple buffers; editing - several files at once. -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - -@cindex Spaces, in menus -In a menu, every line that begins with an @w{@samp{* }} is a @dfn{menu -entry}. (Note the space after the asterisk.) A line that does not -start with an @w{@samp{* }} may also appear in a menu. Such a line is -not a menu entry but rather a @dfn{menu comment} line that appears in -the Info file. In the example above, the line @samp{Larger Units of -Text} is such a menu comment line; the two lines starting with -@w{@samp{* }} are menu entries. Space characters in a menu are -preserved as-is in the Info output; this allows you to format the menu -as you wish. - -@opindex accesskey@r{, in HTML output of menus} -In the HTML output from @command{makeinfo}, the @code{accesskey} -attribute is used with the values @samp{1}@dots{}@samp{9} for the -first nine entries. This allows people using web browsers to follow -the first menu entries using (typically) @kbd{M-@var{digit}}, e.g., -@kbd{M-1} for the first entry. - - -@node Menu Parts -@section The Parts of a Menu -@cindex Parts of a menu -@cindex Menu parts -@cindex @code{@@menu} parts - -A menu entry has three parts, only the second of which is required: - -@enumerate -@item -The menu entry name (optional). - -@item -The name of the node (required). - -@item -A description of the item (optional). -@end enumerate - -The template for a generic menu entry looks like this (but see the -next section for one more possibility): - -@example -* @var{menu-entry-name}: @var{node-name}. @var{description} -@end example - -Follow the menu entry name with a single colon and follow the node -name with tab, comma, newline, or the two characters period and space -(@samp{. }). - -@command{makeinfo} warns when the text of a menu item (and node names -and cross references) contains a problematic construct that will -interfere with its parsing in Info. If you don't want to see the -warnings, you can set the customization variable -@code{INFO_SPECIAL_CHARS_WARNING} to @samp{0} (@pxref{Other -Customization Variables}). - -In Info, a user selects a node with the @kbd{m} (@code{Info-menu}) -command. The menu entry name is what the user types after the @kbd{m} -command. - -The third part of a menu entry is a descriptive phrase or sentence. -Menu entry names and node names are often short; the description -explains to the reader what the node is about. A useful description -complements the node name rather than repeats it. The description, -which is optional, can spread over multiple lines; if it does, some -authors prefer to indent the second line while others prefer to align -it with the first (and all others). It's up to you. An empty line, -or the next menu entry, ends a description. - - -@node Less Cluttered Menu Entry -@section Less Cluttered Menu Entry -@cindex Two part menu entry -@cindex Double-colon menu entries -@cindex Menu entries with two colons -@cindex Less cluttered menu entry -@cindex Uncluttered menu entry - -When the menu entry name and node name are the same, you can write -the name immediately after the asterisk and space at the beginning of -the line and follow the name with two colons. - -@need 800 -For example, write - -@example -* Name:: @var{description} -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -instead of - -@example -* Name: Name. @var{description} -@end example - -We recommend using the node name for the menu entry name whenever -possible, since it reduces visual clutter in the menu. - - -@node Menu Example -@section A Menu Example -@cindex Menu example -@cindex Example menu - -A menu looks like this in Texinfo: - -@example -@group -@@menu -* menu entry name: Node name. A short description. -* Node name:: This form is preferred. -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -This produces: - -@example -@group -* menu: - -* menu entry name: Node name. A short description. -* Node name:: This form is preferred. -@end group -@end example - -@need 700 -Here is an example as you might see it in a Texinfo file: - -@example -@group -@@menu -Larger Units of Text - -* Files:: All about handling files. -* Multiples: Buffers. Multiple buffers; editing - several files at once. -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -This produces: - -@example -@group -* menu: -Larger Units of Text - -* Files:: All about handling files. -* Multiples: Buffers. Multiple buffers; editing - several files at once. -@end group -@end example - -In this example, the menu has two entries. @samp{Files} is both a menu -entry name and the name of the node referred to by that name. -@samp{Multiples} is the menu entry name; it refers to the node named -@samp{Buffers}. The line @samp{Larger Units of Text} is a comment; it -appears in the menu, but is not an entry. - -Since no file name is specified with either @samp{Files} or -@samp{Buffers}, they must be the names of nodes in the same Info file -(@pxref{Other Info Files, , Referring to Other Info Files}). - -@node Other Info Files -@section Referring to Other Info Files -@cindex Referring to other Info files -@cindex Nodes in other Info files -@cindex Other Info files' nodes -@cindex Going to other Info files' nodes -@cindex Info; other files' nodes - -You can create a menu entry that enables a reader in Info to go to a -node in another Info file by writing the file name in parentheses just -before the node name. Some examples: - -@example -@group -@@menu -* @var{first-entry-name}:(@var{filename})@var{nodename}. @var{description} -* (@var{filename})@var{second-node}:: @var{description} -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - -For example, to refer directly to the @samp{Outlining} and -@samp{Rebinding} nodes in the @cite{XEmacs User's Manual}, you could write a -menu like this: - -@example -@group -@@menu -* Outlining: (xemacs)Outline Mode. The major mode for - editing outlines. -* (xemacs)Rebinding:: How to redefine the - meaning of a key. -@@end menu -@end group -@end example - -If you do not list the node name, but only name the file, then Info -presumes that you are referring to the `Top' node. Examples: - -@example -@group -* Info: (info). Documentation browsing system. -* (xemacs):: The extensible, self-documenting - text editor. -@end group -@end example - -The XEmacs Texinfo mode menu updating commands only work with nodes -within the current buffer, so you cannot use them to create menus that -refer to other files. You must write such menus by hand. - - -@node Cross References -@chapter Cross References -@cindex Making cross references -@cindex Cross references -@cindex References - -@dfn{Cross references} are used to refer the reader to other parts of the -same or different Texinfo files. In Texinfo, nodes and anchors are the -places to which cross references can refer. - -@menu -* References:: What cross references are for. -* Cross Reference Commands:: A summary of the different commands. -* Cross Reference Parts:: A cross reference has several parts. -* @t{@@xref}:: Begin a reference with `See' @dots{} -* Top Node Naming:: How to refer to the beginning of another file. -* @t{@@ref}:: A reference for the last part of a sentence. -* @t{@@pxref}:: How to write a parenthetical cross reference. -* @t{@@inforef}:: How to refer to an Info-only file. -* @t{@@url}:: How to refer to a uniform resource locator. -* @t{@@cite}:: How to refer to books not in the Info system. -@end menu - - -@node References -@section What References Are For - -Often, but not always, a printed document should be designed so that -it can be read sequentially. People tire of flipping back and forth -to find information that should be presented to them as they need -it. - -However, in any document, some information will be too detailed for -the current context, or incidental to it; use cross references to -provide access to such information. Also, an online help system or a -reference manual is not like a novel; few read such documents in -sequence from beginning to end. Instead, people look up what they -need. For this reason, such creations should contain many cross -references to help readers find other information that they may not -have read. - -In a printed manual, a cross reference results in a page reference, -unless it is to another manual altogether, in which case the cross -reference names that manual. - -In Info, a cross reference results in an entry that you can follow -using the Info @samp{f} command. (@xref{Help-Xref,, Following -cross-references, info, Info}.) - -In HTML, a cross reference results in an hyperlink. - -The various cross reference commands use nodes (or anchors, -@pxref{@t{@@anchor}}) to define cross reference locations. This is -evident in Info and HTML, in which a cross reference takes you to the -specified location. - -@TeX{} also needs nodes to define cross reference locations, but the -action is less obvious. When @TeX{} generates a DVI file, it records -each node's page number and uses the page numbers in making -references. Thus, even if you are writing a manual that will only be -printed, and not used online, you must nonetheless write @code{@@node} -lines in order to name the places to which you make cross references. - -@need 800 -@node Cross Reference Commands -@section Different Cross Reference Commands -@cindex Different cross reference commands - -There are four different cross reference commands: - -@table @code -@item @@xref -Used to start a sentence in the printed manual and in HTML with -@w{`See @dots{}'} or an Info cross reference saying @samp{*Note -@var{name}: @var{node}.}. - -@item @@ref -Used within or, more often, at the end of a sentence; produces just -the reference in the printed manual and in HTML without the preceding -`See' (same as @code{@@xref} for Info). - -@item @@pxref -Used within parentheses, at the end of a sentence, or otherwise before -punctuation, to make a reference. Its output starts with a lowercase -`see' in the printed manual and in HTML, and a lowercase @samp{*note} -in Info. (@samp{p} is for `parenthesis'.) - -@item @@inforef -Used to make a reference to an Info file for which there is no printed -manual. -@end table - -@noindent -The @code{@@cite} command is used to make references to books and -manuals for which there is no corresponding Info file and, therefore, -no node to which to point. @xref{@t{@@cite}}. - - -@node Cross Reference Parts -@section Parts of a Cross Reference -@cindex Cross reference parts -@cindex Parts of a cross reference - -A cross reference command to a node requires only one argument, which -is the name of the node to which it refers. But a cross reference -command may contain up to four additional arguments. By using these -arguments, you can provide a cross reference name, a topic description -or section title for the printed output, the name of a different -manual file, and the name of a different printed manual. To refer -to another manual as a whole, the manual file and/or the name of the -printed manual are the only required arguments (@pxref{Top Node -Naming}). - -Here is a simple cross reference example: - -@example -@@xref@{Node name@}. -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -*Note Node name::. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section @var{nnn} [Node name], page @var{ppp}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -@need 700 -Here is an example of a full five-part cross reference: - -@example -@group -@@xref@{Node name, Cross Reference Name, Particular Topic, -info-file-name, A Printed Manual@}, for details. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -*Note Cross Reference Name: (info-file-name)Node name, -for details. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See section ``Particular Topic'' in @i{A Printed Manual}, for details. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed book. - -The five possible arguments for a cross reference are: - -@enumerate -@item -The node or anchor name (required, except for reference to whole -manuals). This is the location to which the cross reference takes -you. In a printed document, the location of the node provides the -page reference only for references within the same document. - -@item -The cross reference name. If you include this argument, it becomes -the first part of the cross reference. It is usually omitted; then -the topic description (third argument) is used if it was specified; -if that was omitted as well, the node name is used. - -@item -A topic description or section name. Often, this is the title of the -section. This is used as the name of the reference in the printed -manual. If omitted, the node name is used. - -@item -The name of the manual file in which the reference is located, if it is -different from the current file. This name is used both for Info and -HTML. - -@item -The name of a printed manual from a different Texinfo file. -@end enumerate - -The template for a full five argument cross reference looks like -this: - -@example -@group -@@xref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}, @var{title-or-topic}, -@var{info-file-name}, @var{printed-manual-title}@}. -@end group -@end example - -Cross references with one, two, three, four, and five arguments are -described separately following the description of @code{@@xref}. - -Write a node name in a cross reference in exactly the same way as in -the @code{@@node} line, including the same capitalization; otherwise, the -formatters may not find the reference. - -@command{makeinfo} warns when the text of a cross reference (and node -names and menu items) contains a problematic construct that will -interfere with its parsing in Info. If you don't want to see the -warnings, you can set the customization variable -@code{INFO_SPECIAL_CHARS_WARNING} to @samp{0} (@pxref{Other -Customization Variables}). - - -@node @t{@@xref} -@section @code{@@xref} - -@anchor{xref}@c old name -@findex xref -@cindex Cross references using @code{@@xref} -@cindex References using @code{@@xref} - -The @code{@@xref} command generates a cross reference for the -beginning of a sentence. The Info formatting commands convert it into -an Info cross reference, which the Info @samp{f} command can use to -bring you directly to another node. The @TeX{} typesetting commands -convert it into a page reference, or a reference to another book or -manual. In the HTML output format the cross reference is output -as a hyperlink. - -@menu -* Reference Syntax:: What a reference looks like and requires. -* One Argument:: @code{@@xref} with one argument. -* Two Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with two arguments. -* Three Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with three arguments. -* Four and Five Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with four and five arguments. -@end menu - -@node Reference Syntax -@subsection What a Reference Looks Like and Requires - -Most often, an Info cross reference looks like this: - -@example -*Note @var{node-name}::. -@end example - -@noindent -or like this - -@example -*Note @var{cross-reference-name}: @var{node-name}. -@end example - -@noindent -In @TeX{}, a cross reference looks like this: - -@quotation -See Section @var{section-number} [@var{node-name}], page @var{page}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -or like this - -@quotation -See Section @var{section-number} [@var{title-or-topic}], page @var{page}. -@end quotation - -The @code{@@xref} command does not generate a period or comma to end -the cross reference automatically. You must write that period or -comma yourself; otherwise, Info will not recognize the end of the -reference. (The @code{@@pxref} command works differently; -@pxref{@t{@@pxref}}.) - -@quotation Caution -A period or comma @emph{must} follow the closing brace of an -@code{@@xref}. It is required to terminate the cross reference. This -period or comma will appear in the output. -@end quotation - -@code{@@xref} must refer to a node by name. Use @code{@@node} to -define the node (@pxref{Writing a Node}), or @code{@@anchor} -(@pxref{@t{@@anchor}}). - -@code{@@xref} is followed by several arguments inside braces, -separated by commas. Whitespace before and after these commas is -ignored. - -A cross reference to a node within the current file requires only the -name of a node; but it may contain up to four additional arguments. -Each of these variations produces a cross reference that looks -somewhat different. A cross reference to another manual as a whole -only requires the fourth or fifth argument. - -@quotation Note -Commas separate arguments in a cross reference, so you must not -include a comma in the title or any other part lest the formatters -mistake them for separators. @code{@@comma@{@}} may be used to -protect such commas (@pxref{Inserting a Comma}). -@end quotation - - -@node One Argument -@subsection @code{@@xref} with One Argument -@cindex One-argument form of cross references - -The simplest form of @code{@@xref} takes one argument, the name of -another node in the same Texinfo file. The Info formatters produce -output that the Info readers can use to jump to the reference; @TeX{} -produces output that specifies the page and section number for you; -the HTML output is a normal hyperlink. - -@need 700 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Tropical Storms@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -*Note Tropical Storms::. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 3.1 [Tropical Storms], page 24. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. -(Note that in the preceding example the closing brace to -@code{@@xref}'s argument is followed by a period.) - -You can write a clause after the cross reference, like this: - -@example -@@xref@{Tropical Storms@}, for more info. -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -*Note Tropical Storms::, for more info. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 3.1 [Tropical Storms], page 24, for more info. -@end quotation - - -@noindent -in a printed manual. Note that in the preceding example the closing -brace to @code{@@xref} is followed by a comma, then the additional -text. It's a common mistake to follow an @code{@@xref} command with a -space, but this is never correct. - - -@node Two Arguments -@subsection @code{@@xref} with Two Arguments -@cindex Two-argument form of cross references - -With two arguments, the second is used as the name of the cross -reference, while the first is still the name of the node to which the -cross reference points. - -@need 750 -@noindent -The template is like this: - -@example -@@xref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}@}. -@end example - -@need 700 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, Lightning@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces: - -@example -*Note Lightning: Electrical Effects. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 5.2 [Electrical Effects], page 57. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. -(Note that in the preceding example the closing brace is followed by a -period; and that the node name is printed, not the cross reference name.) - -You can write a clause after the cross reference, like this: - -@example -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, Lightning@}, for more info. -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -*Note Lightning: Electrical Effects, for more info. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 5.2 [Electrical Effects], page 57, for more info. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. (Note that in the preceding example the closing -brace is followed by a comma, and then by the clause, which is -followed by a period.) - -The second argument to cross references must observe some of the -restrictions for node names (@pxref{Node Line Requirements}). The -most common issue is that colons cannot be used, since that interferes -with the parsing of the Info file. - - -@node Three Arguments -@subsection @code{@@xref} with Three Arguments -@cindex Three-argument form of cross references - -A third argument replaces the node name in the @TeX{} output. The third -argument should be the name of the section in the printed output, or -else state the topic discussed by that section. Often, you will want to -use initial uppercase letters so it will be easier to read when the -reference is printed. Use a third argument when the node name is -unsuitable because of syntax or meaning. - -Remember to write a comma or period after the closing brace of an -@code{@@xref} to terminate the cross reference. In the following -examples, a clause follows a terminating comma. - -@need 750 -@noindent -The template is like this: - -@example -@group -@@xref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}, @var{title-or-topic}@}. -@end group -@end example - -@need 700 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@group -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, Lightning, Thunder and Lightning@}, -for details. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -*Note Lightning: Electrical Effects, for details. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 5.2 [Thunder and Lightning], page 57, for details. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -If a third argument is given and the second one is empty, then the -third argument serves for both. (Note how two commas, side by side, mark -the empty second argument.) - -@example -@group -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, , Thunder and Lightning@}, -for details. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -*Note Thunder and Lightning: Electrical Effects, for details. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See Section 5.2 [Thunder and Lightning], page 57, for details. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -The third argument to cross references must observe some of the -restrictions for node names (@pxref{Node Line Requirements}). The -most common issue is that colons cannot be used, since that interferes -with the parsing of the Info file. - -As a practical matter, it is often best to write cross references with -just the first argument if the node name and the section title are the -same (or nearly so), and with the first and third arguments only if the -node name and title are different. - -@findex xrefautomaticsectiontitle -Texinfo offers a setting to use the section title instead of node -names by default in cross references (an explicitly specified third -argument still takes precedence): - -@example -@@xrefautomaticsectiontitle on -@end example - -Typically this line would be given near the beginning of the document -and used for the whole manual. But you can turn it off if you want -(@code{@@xrefautomaticsectiontitle off}), for example, if you're -including some other sub-document that doesn't have suitable section -names. - - -@node Four and Five Arguments -@subsection @code{@@xref} with Four and Five Arguments -@cindex Four- and five argument forms of cross references - -In a cross reference, a fourth argument specifies the name of another -Info file, different from the file in which the reference appears, and -a fifth argument specifies its title as a printed manual. - -Remember that a comma or period must follow the closing brace of an -@code{@@xref} command to terminate the cross reference. - -@need 800 -@noindent -The full template is: - -@example -@group -@@xref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}, @var{title-or-topic}, -@var{info-file-name}, @var{printed-manual-title}@}. -@end group -@end example - -@need 700 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, Lightning, Thunder and Lightning, -weather, An Introduction to Meteorology@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces this output in Info: - -@example -*Note Lightning: (weather)Electrical Effects. -@end example - -@noindent -As you can see, the name of the Info file is enclosed in parentheses -and precedes the name of the node. - -@noindent -In a printed manual, the reference looks like this: - -@quotation -See section ``Thunder and Lightning'' in @cite{An Introduction to -Meteorology}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -The title of the printed manual is typeset like @code{@@cite}; and the -reference lacks a page number since @TeX{} cannot know to which page a -reference refers when that reference is to another manual. - -Next case: often, you will leave out the second argument when you use -the long version of @code{@@xref}. In this case, the third argument, -the topic description, will be used as the cross reference name in -Info. For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Electrical Effects, , Thunder and Lightning, -weather, An Introduction to Meteorology@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -@group -*Note Thunder and Lightning: (weather)Electrical Effects. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See section ``Thunder and Lightning'' in @cite{An Introduction to -Meteorology}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -Next case: If the node name and the section title are the same in the -other manual, you may also leave out the section title. In this case, -the node name is used in both instances. For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Electrical Effects,,, -weather, An Introduction to Meteorology@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -@group -*Note (weather)Electrical Effects::. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See section ``Electrical Effects'' in @cite{An Introduction to -Meteorology}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -A very unusual case: you may want to refer to another manual file that -is within a single printed manual---when multiple Texinfo files are -incorporated into the same @TeX{} run but can create separate Info or -HTML output files. In this case, you need to specify only the fourth -argument, and not the fifth. - -Finally, it's also allowed to leave out all the arguments -@emph{except} the fourth and fifth, to refer to another manual as a -whole. See the next section. - - -@node Top Node Naming -@section Naming a `Top' Node -@cindex Naming a `Top' Node in references -@cindex `Top' node naming for references - -@cindex Manual, referring to as a whole -@cindex Referring to an entire manual - -Ordinarily, you must always name a node in a cross reference. -However, it's not unusual to want to refer to another manual as a -whole, rather than a particular section within it. In this case, -giving any section name is an unnecessary distraction. - -So, with cross references to other manuals (@pxref{Four and Five -Arguments}), if the first argument is either @samp{Top} (capitalized -just that way) or omitted entirely, and the third argument is omitted, -the printed output includes no node or section name. (The Info output -includes @samp{Top} if it was given.) For example, - -@example -@@xref@{Top,,, make, The GNU Make Manual@}. -@end example - -@noindent produces - -@example -@group -*Note (make)::Top. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent and - -@quotation -See @cite{The GNU Make Manual}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -Info readers will go to the Top node of the manual whether -or not the `Top' node is explicitly specified. - -It's also possible (and is historical practice) to refer to a whole -manual by specifying the `Top' node and an appropriate entry for the -third argument to the @code{@@xref} command. Using this idiom, to -make a cross reference to @cite{The GNU Make Manual}, you would write: - -@example -@@xref@{Top,, Overview, make, The GNU Make Manual@}. -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -*Note Overview: (make)Top. -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -See section ``Overview'' in @cite{The GNU Make Manual}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -In this example, @samp{Top} is the name of the first node, and -@samp{Overview} is the name of the first section of the manual. There -is no widely-used convention for naming the first section in a printed -manual, this is just what the Make manual happens to use. This -arbitrariness of the first name is a principal reason why omitting the -third argument in whole-manual cross references is preferable. - - -@node @t{@@ref} -@section @code{@@ref} - -@anchor{ref}@c old name -@findex ref -@cindex Cross references using @code{@@ref} -@cindex References using @code{@@ref} - -@code{@@ref} is nearly the same as @code{@@xref} except that it does -not generate a `See' in the printed output, just the reference itself. -This makes it useful as the last part of a sentence. - -@noindent For example, - -@cindex Hurricanes -@example -For more information, @@pxref@{This@}, and @@ref@{That@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces in Info: - -@example -For more information, *note This::, and *note That::. -@end example - -@noindent -and in printed output: - -@quotation -For more information, see Section 1.1 [This], page 1, -and Section 1.2 [That], page 2. -@end quotation - -The @code{@@ref} command can tempt writers to express themselves in a -manner that is suitable for a printed manual but looks awkward in the -Info format. Bear in mind that your audience could be using both the -printed and the Info format. For example: - -@cindex Sea surges -@example -Sea surges are described in @@ref@{Hurricanes@}. -@end example - -@noindent -looks ok in the printed output: - -@quotation -Sea surges are described in Section 6.7 [Hurricanes], page 72. -@end quotation - -@noindent -but is awkward to read in Info, ``note'' being a verb: - -@example -Sea surges are described in *note Hurricanes::. -@end example - -You should write a period or comma immediately after an @code{@@ref} -command with two or more arguments. If there is no such following -punctuation, @command{makeinfo} will generate a (grammatically -incorrect) period in the Info output; otherwise, the cross reference -would fail completely, due to the current syntax of Info format. - -In general, it is best to use @code{@@ref} only when you need some -word other than ``see'' to precede the reference. When ``see'' (or -``See'') is ok, @code{@@xref} and @code{@@pxref} are preferable. - - -@node @t{@@pxref} -@section @code{@@pxref} - -@anchor{pxref}@c old name -@findex pxref -@cindex Cross references using @code{@@pxref} -@cindex References using @code{@@pxref} - -The parenthetical reference command, @code{@@pxref}, is nearly the -same as @code{@@xref}, but it is best used at the end of a sentence or -before a closing parenthesis. The command differs from @code{@@xref} -in two ways: - -@enumerate -@item -@TeX{} typesets the reference for the printed manual with a lowercase -`see' rather than an uppercase `See'. - -@item -The Info formatting commands automatically end the reference with a -closing colon or period, if necessary. -@end enumerate - -@code{@@pxref} is designed so that the output looks right and works -right at the end of a sentence or parenthetical phrase, both in -printed output and in an Info file. In a printed manual, a closing -comma or period should not follow a cross reference within -parentheses; such punctuation is wrong. But in an Info file, suitable -closing punctuation must follow the cross reference so Info can -recognize its end. @code{@@pxref} spares you the need to use -complicated methods to put a terminator into one form of the output -and not the other. - -@noindent -With one argument, a parenthetical cross reference looks like this: - -@cindex Flooding -@example -@dots{} storms cause flooding (@@pxref@{Hurricanes@}) @dots{} -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -which produces - -@example -@group -@dots{} storms cause flooding (*note Hurricanes::) @dots{} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -@dots{} storms cause flooding (see Section 6.7 [Hurricanes], page 72) @dots{} -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -With two arguments, a parenthetical cross reference has this template: - -@example -@dots{} (@@pxref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}@}) @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -which produces - -@example -@dots{} (*note @var{cross-reference-name}: @var{node-name}.) @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -in Info and - -@quotation -@dots{} (see Section @var{nnn} [@var{node-name}], page @var{ppp}) @dots{} -@end quotation - -@noindent -in a printed manual. - -@code{@@pxref} can be used with up to five arguments, just like -@code{@@xref} (@pxref{@t{@@xref}}). - -In past versions of Texinfo, it was not allowed to write punctuation -after an @code{@@pxref}, so it could be used @emph{only} before a -right parenthesis. This is no longer the case, so now it can be used -(for example) at the end of a sentence, where a lowercase ``see'' -works best. For instance: - -@example -@dots{} For more information, @@pxref@{More@}. -@end example - -@noindent -which outputs (in Info): - -@example -@dots{} For more information, *note More::. -@end example - -@noindent -In general, @code{@@pxref} should only be followed by a comma, period, -or right parenthesis; in other cases, @command{makeinfo} has to insert -a period to make the cross reference work correctly in Info, and that -period looks wrong. - -As a matter of style, @code{@@pxref} is best used at the ends of -sentences. Although it technically works in the middle of a sentence, -that location breaks up the flow of reading. - - -@node @t{@@inforef} -@section @code{@@inforef}: Cross References to Info-only Material - -@anchor{inforef}@c old name -@findex inforef -@cindex Cross references using @code{@@inforef} -@cindex References using @code{@@inforef} - -@code{@@inforef} is used for making cross references to Info -documents---even from a printed manual. This might be because you -want to refer to conditional @code{@@ifinfo} text -(@pxref{Conditionals}), or because printed output is not available -(perhaps because there is no Texinfo source), among other -possibilities. - -The command takes either two or three arguments, in the following -order: - -@enumerate -@item -The node name. - -@item -The cross reference name (optional). - -@item -The Info file name. -@end enumerate - -@noindent -Separate the arguments with commas, as with @code{@@xref}. Also, you -must terminate the reference with a comma or period after the -@samp{@}}, as you do with @code{@@xref}. - -@noindent -The template is: - -@example -@@inforef@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}, @var{info-file-name}@}, -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@group -@@inforef@{Advanced, Advanced Info commands, info@}, -for more information. -@end group -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -produces (in Info): - -@example -@group -*Note Advanced Info commands: (info)Advanced, -for more information. -@end group -@end example - -@need 800 -@noindent -and (in the printed output): - -@quotation -See Info file @file{info}, node @samp{Advanced}, for more information. -@end quotation - -(This particular example is not realistic, since the Info manual is -written in Texinfo, so all formats are available. In fact, we don't -know of any extant Info-only manuals.) - -The converse of @code{@@inforef} is @code{@@cite}, which is used to -refer to printed works for which no Info form exists. -@xref{@t{@@cite}}. - - -@node @t{@@url} -@section @code{@@url}, @code{@@uref@{@var{url}[, @var{text}][, @var{replacement}]@}} - -@anchor{uref}@c old name -@findex uref -@cindex Uniform resource locator, referring to -@cindex URL, referring to - -@cindex @code{href}, producing HTML -@code{@@uref} produces a reference to a uniform resource locator (url). -It takes one mandatory argument, the url, and two optional arguments -which control the text that is displayed. In HTML output, @code{@@uref} -produces a link you can follow. - -@anchor{url} @code{@@url} is a synonym for @code{@@uref}. -(Originally, @code{@@url} had the meaning of @code{@@indicateurl} -(@pxref{@t{@@indicateurl}}), but in practice it was almost always -misused. So we've changed the meaning.) - -The second argument, if specified, is the text to display (the default -is the url itself); in Info and DVI output, but not in HTML output, the -url is output in addition to this text. - -@cindex Man page, reference to -The third argument, if specified, is the text to display, but in this -case the url is not output in any format. This is useful when the -text is already sufficiently referential, as in a man page. If the -third argument is given, the second argument is ignored. - -@cindex Line breaking, and urls -@cindex Breakpoints within urls -@TeX{} allows line breaking within urls at only a few characters -(which are special in urls): @samp{&}, @samp{.}, @samp{#}, @samp{?}, -and @samp{/} (but not between @samp{/} characters). A tiny amount of -stretchable space is also inserted around these characters to help -with line breaking. For HTML output, modern browsers will also do -line breaking within displayed urls. If you need to allow breaks at -other characters you can insert @code{@@/} as needed (@pxref{Line -Breaks}). - -@findex urefbreakstyle -By default, any such breaks at special characters will occur after the -character. Some people prefer such breaks to happen after the special -character. This can be controlled with the @code{@@urefbreakstyle} -command (this command has effect only in @TeX{}): - -Write this command at the -beginning of a line with a single word as an argument, one of the -following: - -@vindex after@r{, value for @code{@@urefbreakstyle}} -@vindex before@r{, value for @code{@@urefbreakstyle}} -@vindex none@r{, value for @code{@@urefbreakstyle}} -@table @samp -@item after -(the default) Potentially break after the special characters. -@item before -Potentially break before the special characters. -@item none -Do not consider breaking at the special characters; any potential -breaks must be manually inserted. -@end table - -Here is an example of the simple one argument form, where the url is -both the target and the text of the link: - -@example -The official GNU ftp site is @@uref@{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu@}. -@end example - -@noindent produces: -@display -The official GNU ftp site is @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu}. -@end display - - -An example of the two-argument form: -@example -The official @@uref@{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu, GNU ftp site@} -holds programs and texts. -@end example - -@noindent produces: -@display -The official @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu, GNU ftp site} -holds programs and texts. -@end display - -@noindent that is, the Info output is this: -@example -The official GNU ftp site (http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu) -holds programs and texts. -@end example - -@noindent and the HTML output is this: -@example -The official <a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu">GNU ftp site</a> -holds programs and texts. -@end example - - -An example of the three-argument form: -@example -The @@uref@{/man.cgi/1/ls,,ls@} program @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent produces: -@display -The @uref{/man.cgi/1/ls,,ls} program @dots{} -@end display - -@noindent but with HTML: -@example -The <a href="/man.cgi/1/ls">ls</a> program @dots{} -@end example - -Some people prefer to display urls in the unambiguous format: - -@display -<URL:http://@var{host}/@var{path}> -@end display - -@noindent -@cindex @code{<URL...>} convention, not used -You can use this form in the input file if you wish. We feel it's not -necessary to include the @samp{<URL:} and @samp{>} in the output, -since any software that tries to detect urls in text already has to -detect them without the @samp{<URL:} to be useful. - -To merely indicate a url without creating a link people can follow, -use @code{@@indicateurl} (@pxref{@t{@@indicateurl}}). - - -@node @t{@@cite} -@section @code{@@cite}@{@var{reference}@} - -@anchor{cite}@c old name -@findex cite - -Use the @code{@@cite} command for the name of a book that lacks a -companion Info file. The command produces italics in the printed -manual, and quotation marks in the Info file. - -If a book is written in Texinfo, it is better to use a cross reference -command since a reader can easily follow such a reference in Info. -@xref{@t{@@xref}}. - - -@node Marking Text -@chapter Marking Text, Words and Phrases -@cindex Paragraph, marking text within -@cindex Marking words and phrases -@cindex Words and phrases, marking them -@cindex Marking text within a paragraph -@cindex Text, marking up - -In Texinfo, you can mark words and phrases in a variety of ways. -The Texinfo formatters use this information to determine how to -highlight the text. -You can specify, for example, whether a word or phrase is a -defining occurrence, a metasyntactic variable, or a symbol used in a -program. Also, you can emphasize text, in several different ways. - -@menu -* Indicating:: How to indicate definitions, files, etc. -* Emphasis:: How to emphasize text. -@end menu - - -@node Indicating -@section Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc. - -@cindex Highlighting text -@cindex Indicating commands, definitions, etc. - -Texinfo has commands for indicating just what kind of object a piece -of text refers to. For example, email addresses are marked by -@code{@@email}; that way, the result can be a live link to send email -when the output format supports it. If the email address was simply -marked as ``print in a typewriter font'', that would not be possible. - -@menu -* Useful Highlighting:: Highlighting provides useful information. -* @t{@@code}:: Indicating program code. -* @t{@@kbd}:: Showing keyboard input. -* @t{@@key}:: Specifying keys. -* @t{@@samp}:: Indicating a literal sequence of characters. -* @t{@@verb}:: Indicating a verbatim sequence of characters. -* @t{@@var}:: Indicating metasyntactic variables. -* @t{@@env}:: Indicating environment variables. -* @t{@@file}:: Indicating file names. -* @t{@@command}:: Indicating command names. -* @t{@@option}:: Indicating option names. -* @t{@@dfn}:: Specifying definitions. -* @t{@@abbr}:: Indicating abbreviations. -* @t{@@acronym}:: Indicating acronyms. -* @t{@@indicateurl}:: Indicating an example url. -* @t{@@email}:: Indicating an electronic mail address. -@end menu - - -@node Useful Highlighting -@subsection Highlighting Commands are Useful - -The commands serve a variety of purposes: - -@table @code -@item @@code@{@var{sample-code}@} -Indicate text that is a literal example of a piece of a program. -@xref{@t{@@code}}. - -@item @@kbd@{@var{keyboard-characters}@} -Indicate keyboard input. @xref{@t{@@kbd}}. - -@item @@key@{@var{key-name}@} -Indicate the conventional name for a key on a keyboard. -@xref{@t{@@key}}. - -@item @@samp@{@var{text}@} -Indicate text that is a literal example of a sequence of characters. -@xref{@t{@@samp}}. - -@item @@verb@{@var{text}@} -Write a verbatim sequence of characters. -@xref{@t{@@verb}}. - -@item @@var@{@var{metasyntactic-variable}@} -Indicate a metasyntactic variable. @xref{@t{@@var}}. - -@item @@env@{@var{environment-variable}@} -Indicate an environment variable. @xref{@t{@@env}}. - -@item @@file@{@var{file-name}@} -Indicate the name of a file. @xref{@t{@@file}}. - -@item @@command@{@var{command-name}@} -Indicate the name of a command. -@xref{@t{@@command}}. - -@item @@option@{@var{option}@} -Indicate a command-line option. -@xref{@t{@@option}}. - -@item @@dfn@{@var{term}@} -Indicate the introductory or defining use of a term. -@xref{@t{@@dfn}}. - -@item @@cite@{@var{reference}@} -Indicate the name of a book. @xref{@t{@@cite}}. - -@item @@abbr@{@var{abbreviation}@} -Indicate an abbreviation, such as `Comput.'. - -@item @@acronym@{@var{acronym}@} -Indicate an acronym. @xref{@t{@@acronym}}. - -@item @@indicateurl@{@var{uniform-resource-locator}@} -Indicate an example (that is, nonfunctional) uniform resource locator. -@xref{@t{@@indicateurl}}. (Use @code{@@url} (@pxref{@t{@@url}}) for -live urls.) - -@item @@email@{@var{email-address}[, @var{displayed-text}]@} -Indicate an electronic mail address. @xref{@t{@@email}}. - -@end table - - -@node @t{@@code} -@subsection @code{@@code}@{@var{sample-code}@} - -@anchor{code}@c old name -@findex code - -@cindex Syntactic tokens, indicating -Use the @code{@@code} command to indicate text that is a piece of a -program and which consists of entire syntactic tokens. Enclose the -text in braces. - -@cindex Expressions in a program, indicating -@cindex Keywords, indicating -@cindex Reserved words, indicating -Thus, you should use @code{@@code} for an expression in a program, for -the name of a variable or function used in a program, or for a -keyword in a programming language. - -Use @code{@@code} for command names in languages that resemble -programming languages, such as Texinfo. For example, @code{@@code} and -@code{@@samp} are produced by writing @samp{@@code@{@@@@code@}} and -@samp{@@code@{@@@@samp@}} in the Texinfo source, respectively. - -@cindex Case, not altering in @code{@@code} -It is incorrect to alter the case of a word inside an @code{@@code} -command when it appears at the beginning of a sentence. Most computer -languages are case sensitive. In C, for example, @code{Printf} is -different from the identifier @code{printf}, and most likely is a -misspelling of it. Even in languages which are not case sensitive, it -is confusing to a human reader to see identifiers spelled in different -ways. Pick one spelling and always use that. If you do not want to -start a sentence with a command name written all in lowercase, you -should rearrange the sentence. - -In the Info output, @code{@@code} results in single quotation marks -around the text. In other formats, @code{@@code} argument is typeset -in a typewriter (monospace) font. For example, - -@example -The function returns @@code@{nil@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces this: - -@quotation -The function returns @code{nil}. -@end quotation - -Here are some cases for which it is preferable @emph{not} to use @code{@@code}: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -For shell command names such as @command{ls} (use @code{@@command}). - -@item -For environment variable such as @env{TEXINPUTS} (use @code{@@env}). - -@item -For shell options such as @samp{-c} when such options stand alone (use -@code{@@option}). - -@item -An entire shell command often looks better if written using -@code{@@samp} rather than @code{@@code}. In this case, the rule is to -choose the more pleasing format. - -@item -For a string of characters shorter than a syntactic token. For example, -if you are writing about @samp{goto-ch}, which is just a part of the -name for the @code{goto-char} Emacs Lisp function, you should use -@code{@@samp}. - -@item -In general, when writing about the characters used in a token; for -example, do not use @code{@@code} when you are explaining what letters -or printable symbols can be used in the names of functions. (Use -@code{@@samp}.) Also, you should not use @code{@@code} to mark text -that is considered input to programs unless the input is written in a -language that is like a programming language. For example, you should -not use @code{@@code} for the keystroke commands of XEmacs (use -@code{@@kbd} instead) although you may use @code{@@code} for the names -of the Emacs Lisp functions that the keystroke commands invoke. - -@end itemize - -By default, @TeX{} will consider breaking lines at @samp{-} and -@samp{_} characters within @code{@@code} and related commands. This -can be controlled with @code{@@allowcodebreaks} -(@pxref{@t{@@allowcodebreaks}}). The HTML output attempts to -respect this for @samp{-}, but ultimately it is up to the browser's -behavior. For Info, it seems better never to make such breaks. - -For Info, the quotes are omitted in the output of the @code{@@code} -command and related commands (e.g., @code{@@kbd}, @code{@@command}), -in typewriter-like contexts such as the @code{@@example} environment -(@pxref{@t{@@example}}) and @code{@@code} itself, etc. - -To control which quoting characters are implicitly inserted by Texinfo -processors in the output of @samp{@@code}, etc., see the -@code{OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL} and @code{CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL} customization -variables (@pxref{Other Customization Variables}). This is separate -from how actual quotation characters in the input document are handled -(@pxref{Inserting Quote Characters}). - - -@node @t{@@kbd} -@subsection @code{@@kbd}@{@var{keyboard-characters}@} - -@anchor{kbd}@c old name -@findex kbd -@cindex Keyboard input - -Use the @code{@@kbd} command for characters of input to be typed by -users. For example, to refer to the characters @kbd{M-a}, write: - -@example -@@kbd@{M-a@} -@end example - -@noindent -and to refer to the characters @kbd{M-x shell}, write: - -@example -@@kbd@{M-x shell@} -@end example - -@cindex User input -@cindex Slanted typewriter font, for @code{@@kbd} -By default, the @code{@@kbd} command produces a different font -(slanted typewriter instead of normal typewriter), -so users can distinguish the characters that they are supposed -to type from those that the computer outputs. - -@findex kbdinputstyle -Since the usage of @code{@@kbd} varies from manual to manual, you can -control the font switching with the @code{@@kbdinputstyle} command. -This command has no effect on Info output. Write this command at the -beginning of a line with a single word as an argument, one of the -following: - -@vindex distinct@r{, value for @code{@@kbdinputstyle}} -@vindex example@r{, value for @code{@@kbdinputstyle}} -@vindex code@r{, value for @code{@@kbdinputstyle}} -@table @samp -@item code -Always use the same font for @code{@@kbd} as @code{@@code}. -@item example -Use the distinguishing font for @code{@@kbd} only in @code{@@example} -and similar environments. -@item distinct -(the default) Always use the distinguishing font for @code{@@kbd}. -@end table - -You can embed another @@-command inside the braces of an @code{@@kbd} -command. Here, for example, is the way to describe a command that -would be described more verbosely as ``press the @samp{r} key and then -press the @key{RETURN} key'': - -@example -@@kbd@{r @@key@{RET@}@} -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: @kbd{r @key{RET}}. (The present manual uses the -default for @code{@@kbdinputstyle}.) - -You also use the @code{@@kbd} command if you are spelling out the letters -you type; for example: - -@example -To give the @@code@{logout@} command, -type the characters @@kbd@{l o g o u t @@key@{RET@}@}. -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@quotation -To give the @code{logout} command, -type the characters @kbd{l o g o u t @key{RET}}. -@end quotation - -(Also, this example shows that you can add spaces for clarity. If you -explicitly want to mention a space character as one of the characters of -input, write @kbd{@@key@{SPC@}} for it.) - - -@node @t{@@key} -@subsection @code{@@key}@{@var{key-name}@} - -@anchor{key}@c old name -@findex key - -Use the @code{@@key} command for the conventional name for a key on a -keyboard, as in: - -@example -@@key@{RET@} -@end example - -You can use the @code{@@key} command within the argument of an -@code{@@kbd} command when the sequence of characters to be typed -includes one or more keys that are described by name. - -For example, to produce @kbd{C-x @key{ESC}} and @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} you -would type: - -@example -@@kbd@{C-x @@key@{ESC@}@} -@@kbd@{M-@@key@{TAB@}@} -@end example - -Here is a list of the recommended names for keys: -@cindex Recommended names for keys -@cindex Keys, recommended names -@cindex Names recommended for keys -@cindex Abbreviations for keys -@cindex Control keys, specifying -@cindex Meta keys, specifying - -@quotation -@table @t -@item SPC -Space -@item RET -Return -@item LFD -Linefeed (however, since most keyboards nowadays do not have a Linefeed key, -it might be better to call this character @kbd{C-j}) -@item TAB -Tab -@item BS -Backspace -@item ESC -Escape -@item DELETE -Delete -@item SHIFT -Shift -@item CTRL -Control -@item META -Meta -@end table -@end quotation - -@cindex META key -There are subtleties to handling words like `meta' or `ctrl' that are -names of modifier keys. When mentioning a character in which the -modifier key is used, such as @kbd{Meta-a}, use the @code{@@kbd} command -alone; do not use the @code{@@key} command; but when you are referring -to the modifier key in isolation, use the @code{@@key} command. For -example, write @samp{@@kbd@{Meta-a@}} to produce @kbd{Meta-a} and -@samp{@@key@{META@}} to produce @key{META}. - -As a convention in GNU manuals, @code{@@key} should not be used in -index entries. - - -@node @t{@@samp} -@subsection @code{@@samp}@{@var{text}@} - -@anchor{samp}@c old name -@findex samp - -Use the @code{@@samp} command to indicate text that is a literal example -or `sample' of a sequence of characters in a file, string, pattern, etc. -Enclose the text in braces. The argument appears within single -quotation marks in both the Info file and the printed manual; in -addition, it is printed in a fixed-width font. - -@example -To match @@samp@{foo@} at the end of the line, -use the regexp @@samp@{foo$@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -To match @samp{foo} at the end of the line, use the regexp -@samp{foo$}. -@end quotation - -Any time you are referring to single characters, you should use -@code{@@samp} unless @code{@@kbd} or @code{@@key} is more appropriate. -Also, you may use @code{@@samp} for entire statements in C and for entire -shell commands---in this case, @code{@@samp} often looks better than -@code{@@code}. Basically, @code{@@samp} is a catchall for whatever is -not covered by @code{@@code}, @code{@@kbd}, @code{@@key}, -@code{@@command}, etc. - -Only include punctuation marks within braces if they are part of the -string you are specifying. Write punctuation marks outside the braces -if those punctuation marks are part of the English text that surrounds -the string. In the following sentence, for example, the commas and -period are outside of the braces: - -@example -@group -In English, the vowels are @@samp@{a@}, @@samp@{e@}, -@@samp@{i@}, @@samp@{o@}, @@samp@{u@}, and sometimes -@@samp@{y@}. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@quotation -In English, the vowels are @samp{a}, @samp{e}, -@samp{i}, @samp{o}, @samp{u}, and sometimes -@samp{y}. -@end quotation - - -@node @t{@@verb} -@subsection @code{@@verb}@{@var{char}@var{text}@var{char}@} - -@anchor{verb}@c old name -@findex verb -@cindex Verbatim in-line text - -@cindex Delimiter character, for verbatim -Use the @code{@@verb} command to print a verbatim sequence of -characters. - -Like @LaTeX{}'s @code{\verb} command, the verbatim text can be quoted using -any unique delimiter character. Enclose the verbatim text, including the -delimiters, in braces. Text is printed in a fixed-width font: - -@example -How many @@verb@{|@@|@}-escapes does one need to print this -@@verb@{.@@a @@b.@@c.@} string or @@verb@{+@@'e?`@{@}!`\+@} this? -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -How many @verb{|@|}-escapes does one need to print this -@verb{.@a @b.@c.} string or @verb{+@'e?`{}!`\+} this? -@end example - -This is in contrast to @code{@@samp} (see the previous section), -@code{@@code}, and similar commands; in those cases, the argument is -normal Texinfo text, where the three characters @code{@@@{@}} are -special, as usual. With @code{@@verb}, nothing is special except the -delimiter character you choose. - -The delimiter character itself may appear inside the verbatim text, as -shown above. As another example, @samp{@@verb@{...@}} prints a single -(fixed-width) period. - -It is not reliable to use @code{@@verb} inside other Texinfo -constructs. In particular, it does not work to use @code{@@verb} in -anything related to cross referencing, such as section titles or -figure captions. - - -@node @t{@@var} -@subsection @code{@@var}@{@var{metasyntactic-variable}@} - -@anchor{var}@c old name -@findex var - -Use the @code{@@var} command to indicate metasyntactic variables. A -@dfn{metasyntactic variable} is something that stands for another -piece of text. For example, you should use a metasyntactic variable -in the documentation of a function to describe the arguments that are -passed to that function. - -Do not use @code{@@var} for the names of normal variables in computer -programs. These are specific names, so @code{@@code} is correct for -them (@t{@@code}). For example, the Emacs Lisp variable -@code{texinfo-tex-command} is not a metasyntactic variable; it is -properly formatted using @code{@@code}. - -Do not use @code{@@var} for environment variables either; @code{@@env} -is correct for them (see the next section). - -The effect of @code{@@var} in the Info file is to change the case of -the argument to all uppercase. In the printed manual and HTML -output, the argument is output in slanted type. - -@need 700 -For example, - -@example -To delete file @@var@{filename@}, -type @@samp@{rm @@var@{filename@}@}. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -To delete file @var{filename}, type @samp{rm @var{filename}}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -(Note that @code{@@var} may appear inside @code{@@code}, -@code{@@samp}, @code{@@file}, etc.) - -Write a metasyntactic variable all in lowercase without spaces, and -use hyphens to make it more readable. Thus, the Texinfo source for -the illustration of how to begin a Texinfo manual looks like -this: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo -@@@@setfilename @@var@{info-file-name@} -@@@@settitle @@var@{name-of-manual@} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo -@@setfilename @var{info-file-name} -@@settitle @var{name-of-manual} -@end group -@end example - -In some documentation styles, metasyntactic variables are shown with -angle brackets, for example: - -@example -@dots{}, type rm <filename> -@end example - -@noindent -However, that is not the style that Texinfo uses. - -@c FIXME add a customization variable? Add an example on how to do that -@c for HTML? -@c (You can, of course, modify the sources to @file{texinfo.tex} -@c and the Info formatting commands -@c to output the @code{<@dots{}>} format if you wish.) - - -@node @t{@@env} -@subsection @code{@@env}@{@var{environment-variable}@} - -@anchor{env}@c old name -@findex env - -Use the @code{@@env} command to indicate environment variables, as -used by many operating systems, including GNU@. Do not use it for -@emph{meta}syntactic variables; use @code{@@var} for those (see the -previous section). - -@code{@@env} is equivalent to @code{@@code} in its effects. -For example: - -@example -The @@env@{PATH@} environment variable @dots{} -@end example -@noindent produces -@quotation -The @env{PATH} environment variable @dots{} -@end quotation - - -@node @t{@@file} -@subsection @code{@@file}@{@var{file-name}@} - -@anchor{file}@c old name -@findex file - -Use the @code{@@file} command to indicate text that is the name of a -file, buffer, or directory, or is the name of a node in Info. You can -also use the command for file name suffixes. Do not use @code{@@file} -for symbols in a programming language; use @code{@@code}. - -@code{@@file} is equivalent to @code{code} in its effects. For -example, - -@example -The @@file@{.el@} files are in -the @@file@{/usr/local/xemacs/lisp@} directory. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -The @file{.el} files are in -the @file{/usr/local/xemacs/lisp} directory. -@end quotation - - -@node @t{@@command} -@subsection @code{@@command}@{@var{command-name}@} - -@anchor{command}@c old name -@findex command -@cindex Command names, indicating -@cindex Program names, indicating - -Use the @code{@@command} command to indicate command names, such as -@command{ls} or @command{cc}. - -@code{@@command} is equivalent to @code{@@code} in its effects. -For example: - -@example -The command @@command@{ls@} lists directory contents. -@end example -@noindent produces -@quotation -The command @command{ls} lists directory contents. -@end quotation - -You should write the name of a program in the ordinary text font, rather -than using @code{@@command}, if you regard it as a new English word, -such as `Emacs' or `Bison'. - -When writing an entire shell command invocation, as in @samp{ls -l}, -you should use either @code{@@samp} or @code{@@code} at your discretion. - - -@node @t{@@option} -@subsection @code{@@option}@{@var{option-name}@} - -@anchor{option}@c old name -@findex option - -Use the @code{@@option} command to indicate a command-line option; for -example, @option{-l} or @option{--version} or -@option{--output=@var{filename}}. - -@code{@@option} is equivalent to @code{@@code} in its effects. -For example: - -@example -The option @@option@{-l@} produces a long listing. -@end example -@noindent produces -@quotation -The option @option{-l} produces a long listing. -@end quotation - - -@node @t{@@dfn} -@subsection @code{@@dfn}@{@var{term}@} - -@anchor{dfn}@c old name -@findex dfn - -Use the @code{@@dfn} command to identify the introductory or defining -use of a technical term. Use the command only in passages whose -purpose is to introduce a term which will be used again or which the -reader ought to know. Mere passing mention of a term for the first -time does not deserve @code{@@dfn}. The command generates italics in -the printed manual, and double quotation marks in the Info file. For -example: - -@example -Getting rid of a file is called @@dfn@{deleting@} it. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -Getting rid of a file is called @dfn{deleting} it. -@end quotation - -As a general rule, a sentence containing the defining occurrence of a -term should be a definition of the term. The sentence does not need -to say explicitly that it is a definition, but it should contain the -information of a definition---it should make the meaning clear. - - -@node @t{@@abbr} -@subsection @code{@@abbr}@{@var{abbreviation}[, @var{meaning}]@} - -@anchor{abbr}@c old name -@findex abbr - -@cindex Abbreviations, tagging -You can use the @code{@@abbr} command for general abbreviations. The -abbreviation is given as the single argument in braces, as in -@samp{@@abbr@{Comput.@}}. As a matter of style, or for particular -abbreviations, you may prefer to omit periods, as in -@samp{@@abbr@{Mr@} Stallman}. - -@code{@@abbr} accepts an optional second argument, intended to be used -for the meaning of the abbreviation. - -If the abbreviation ends with a lowercase letter and a period, and is -not at the end of a sentence, and has no second argument, remember to -use the @code{@@.} command (@pxref{Ending a Sentence}) to get the -correct spacing. However, you do not have to use @code{@@.} within -the abbreviation itself; Texinfo automatically assumes periods within -the abbreviation do not end a sentence. - -@cindex @code{<abbr>} and @code{<abbrev>} tags -In @TeX{} and in the Info output, the first argument is printed as-is; -if the second argument is present, it is printed in parentheses after -the abbreviation. In HTML the @code{<abbr>} tag is used; in Docbook, -the @code{<abbrev>} tag is used. For instance: - -@example -@@abbr@{Comput. J., Computer Journal@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -@abbr{Comput. J., Computer Journal} -@end display - -For abbreviations consisting of all capital letters, you may prefer to -use the @code{@@acronym} command instead. See the next section for -more on the usage of these two commands. - - -@node @t{@@acronym} -@subsection @code{@@acronym}@{@var{acronym}[, @var{meaning}]@} - -@anchor{acronym}@c old name -@findex acronym - -@cindex NASA, as acronym -@cindex Acronyms, tagging -You can use the @code{@@acronym} command for abbreviations written in -all capital letters, such as `@acronym{NASA}'. The abbreviation is -given as the single argument in braces, as in -@samp{@@acronym@{NASA@}}. As a matter of style, or for particular -acronyms, you may prefer to use periods, as in -@samp{@@acronym@{N.A.S.A.@}}. - -@code{@@acronym} accepts an optional second argument, intended to be -used for the meaning of the acronym. - -If the acronym is at the end of a sentence, and if there is no second -argument, remember to use the @code{@@.} or similar command -(@pxref{Ending a Sentence}) to get the correct spacing. - -@cindex @code{<acronym>} tag -In @TeX{}, the acronym is printed in slightly smaller font. In the -Info output, the argument is printed as-is. In either format, if the -second argument is present, it is printed in parentheses after the -acronym. In HTML and Docbook the @code{<acronym>} tag is used. - -For instance (since GNU is a recursive acronym, we use -@code{@@acronym} recursively): - -@example -@@acronym@{GNU, @@acronym@{GNU@}'s Not Unix@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -@acronym{GNU, @acronym{GNU}'s Not Unix} -@end display - -@cindex Family names, in all capitals -In some circumstances, it is conventional to print family names in all -capitals. Don't use @code{@@acronym} for this, since a name is not an -acronym. Use @code{@@sc} instead (@pxref{Smallcaps}). - -@code{@@abbr} and @code{@@acronym} are closely related commands: they -both signal to the reader that a shortened form is being used, and -possibly give a meaning. When choosing whether to use these two -commands, please bear the following in mind. - -@itemize @minus -@item -In common English usage, acronyms are a subset of abbreviations: they -include pronounceable words like `@acronym{NATO}', `radar', and -`snafu'; some sources also include syllable acronyms like -`Usenet', hybrids like `@acronym{SIGGRAPH}', and unpronounceable -initialisms like `@acronym{FBI}'. - -@item -In Texinfo, an acronym (but not an abbreviation) should consist only -of capital letters and periods, no lowercase. - -@item -In @TeX{}, an acronym (but not an abbreviation) is printed in a -slightly smaller font. - -@item -Some browsers place a dotted bottom border under abbreviations but not -acronyms. - -@item -It usually turns out to be quite difficult and/or time-consuming to -consistently use @code{@@acronym} for all sequences of uppercase -letters. Furthermore, it looks strange for some acronyms to be in the -normal font size and others to be smaller. Thus, a simpler approach -you may wish to consider is to avoid @code{@@acronym} and just typeset -everything as normal text in all capitals: @samp{GNU}, producing the -output `GNU'. - -@item -In general, it's not essential to use either of these commands for all -abbreviations; use your judgment. Text is perfectly readable without -them. -@end itemize - - -@node @t{@@indicateurl} -@subsection @code{@@indicateurl}@{@var{uniform-resource-locator}@} - -@anchor{indicateurl}@c old name -@findex indicateurl -@cindex Uniform resource locator, indicating -@cindex URL, indicating - -Use the @code{@@indicateurl} command to indicate a uniform resource -locator on the World Wide Web. This is purely for markup purposes and -does not produce a link you can follow (use the @code{@@url} or -@code{@@uref} command for that, @pxref{@t{@@url}}). -@code{@@indicateurl} is useful for urls which do not actually exist. -For example: - -@example -For example, the url might be @@indicateurl@{http://example.org/path@}. -@end example - -@noindent which produces: - -@display -For example, the url might be @indicateurl{http://example.org/path}. -@end display - -The output from @code{@@indicateurl} is more or less like that of -@code{@@samp} (@pxref{@t{@@samp}}). - - -@node @t{@@email} -@subsection @code{@@email}@{@var{email-address}[, @var{displayed-text}]@} - -@anchor{email}@c old name -@findex email - -Use the @code{@@email} command to indicate an electronic mail address. -It takes one mandatory argument, the address, and one optional argument, the -text to display (the default is the address itself). - -@cindex Mailto link -In Info, the address is shown in angle brackets, preceded by the text -to display if any. In @TeX{}, the angle brackets are omitted. In -HTML output, @code{@@email} produces a @samp{mailto} link that usually -brings up a mail composition window. For example: - -@example -Send bug reports to @@email@{bug-texinfo@@@@gnu.org@}, -suggestions to the @@email@{bug-texinfo@@@@gnu.org, same place@}. -@end example - -@noindent produces - -@display -Send bug reports to @email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org}, -suggestions to the @email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org, same place}. -@end display - - -@node Emphasis -@section Emphasizing Text -@cindex Emphasizing text - -Usually, Texinfo changes the font to mark words in the text according -to the category the words belong to; an example is the @code{@@code} -command. Most often, this is the best way to mark words. However, -sometimes you will want to emphasize text without indicating a -category. Texinfo has two commands to do this. Also, Texinfo has -several commands that specify the font in which text will be output. -These commands have no effect in Info and only one of them, the -@code{@@r} command, has any regular use. - -@menu -* @t{@@emph @@strong}:: How to emphasize text in Texinfo. -* Smallcaps:: How to use the small caps font. -* Fonts:: Various font commands for printed output. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@emph @@strong} -@subsection @code{@@emph}@{@var{text}@} and @code{@@strong}@{@var{text}@} - -@anchor{emph & strong}@c oldname -@findex emph -@findex strong -@cindex Emphasizing text, font for - -The @code{@@emph} and @code{@@strong} commands are for emphasis; -@code{@@strong} is stronger. In printed output, @code{@@emph} produces -@emph{italics} and @code{@@strong} produces @strong{bold}. -In the Info output, @code{@@emph} surrounds the text with underscores -(@samp{_}), and @code{@@strong} puts asterisks around the text. - -For example, - -@example -@group -@@strong@{Caution:@} @@samp@{rm *@} -removes @@emph@{all@} normal files. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces the following: - -@quotation -@strong{Caution}: @samp{rm * .[^.]*} -removes @emph{all} normal files. -@end quotation - -The @code{@@strong} command is seldom used except to mark what is, in -effect, a typographical element, such as the word `Caution' in the -preceding example. - -@quotation Caution -Do not use @code{@@strong} with the word @samp{Note} followed by a -space; Info will mistake the combination for a cross reference. Use a -phrase such as @strong{Please notice} or @strong{Caution} instead, or -the optional argument to @code{@@quotation}---@samp{Note} is allowable -there. -@end quotation - - -@node Smallcaps -@subsection @code{@@sc}@{@var{text}@}: The Small Caps Font -@cindex Small caps font -@findex sc @r{(small caps font)} - -Use the @samp{@@sc} command to set text in @sc{a small caps font} -(where possible). Write the text you want to be in small caps between -braces in lowercase, like this: - -@example -Richard @@sc@{Stallman@} commenc@'{e} GNU. -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@display -Richard @sc{Stallman} commenc@'{e} GNU. -@end display - -As shown here, we recommend reserving @code{@@sc} for special cases -where you want typographic small caps; family names are one such, -especially in languages other than English, though there are no -hard-and-fast rules about such things. - -@cindex @code{<small>} tag -@TeX{} typesets any uppercase letters between the braces of an -@code{@@sc} command in full-size capitals; only lowercase letters are -printed in the small caps font. In the Info output, the argument to -@code{@@sc} is printed in all uppercase. In HTML, the argument is -uppercased and the output marked with the @code{<small>} tag to reduce -the font size, since HTML cannot easily represent true small caps. - -Overall, we recommend using standard upper- and lowercase letters -wherever possible. - - -@node Fonts -@subsection Fonts for Printing -@cindex Fonts for printing - -@findex fonttextsize -@cindex Font size, reducing -@cindex Reducing font size -@cindex Smaller fonts -Texinfo provides one command to change the size of the main body font -in the @TeX{} output for a document: @code{@@fonttextsize}. It has no -effect in other output. It takes a single argument on the remainder -of the line, which must be either @samp{10} or @samp{11}. For -example: - -@example -@@fonttextsize 10 -@end example - -@cindex Printing cost, reducing -The effect is to reduce the body font to a 10@dmn{pt} size (the -default is 11@dmn{pt}). Fonts for other elements, such as sections -and chapters, are reduced accordingly. This should only be used in -conjunction with @code{@@smallbook} (@pxref{@t{@@smallbook}}) or -similar, since 10@dmn{pt} fonts on standard paper (8.5x11 or A4) are -too small. One reason to use this command is to save pages, and hence -printing cost, for physical books. - -Texinfo does not at present have commands to switch the font family -to use, or more general size-changing commands. - -Texinfo also provides a number of font commands that specify font -changes in the printed manual and (where possible) in the HTML output. -They have no effect in Info. All the commands apply to a following -argument surrounded by braces. - -@table @code -@item @@b -@findex b @r{(bold font)} -@cindex Bold font -selects @b{bold} face; - -@item @@i -@findex i @r{(italic font)} -@cindex Italic font -selects an @i{italic} font; - -@item @@r -@findex r @r{(roman font)} -@cindex Roman font -@cindex Default font -selects a @r{roman} font, which is the usual font in which text is -printed. It may or may not be seriffed. - -@item @@sansserif -@findex sansserif @r{(sans serif font)} -@cindex Sans serif font -selects a @sansserif{sans serif} font; - -@item @@slanted -@findex slanted @r{(slanted font)} -@cindex Slanted font -@cindex Oblique font -selects a @slanted{slanted} font; - -@item @@t -@findex t @r{(typewriter font)} -@cindex Monospace font -@cindex Fixed-width font -@cindex Typewriter font -selects the @t{fixed-width}, typewriter-style font used by @code{@@code}; - -@end table - -(The commands with longer names were invented much later than the -others, at which time it did not seem desirable to use very short -names for such infrequently needed features.) - -@cindex <lineannotation> Docbook tag -The @code{@@r} command can be useful in example-like environments, to -write comments in the standard roman font instead of the fixed-width -font. This looks better in printed output, and produces a -@code{<lineannotation>} tag in Docbook output. - -For example, - -@example -@group -@@lisp -(+ 2 2) ; @@r@{Add two plus two.@} -@@end lisp -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@lisp -(+ 2 2) ; @r{Add two plus two.} -@end lisp - -The @code{@@t} command can occasionally be useful to produce output in -a typewriter font where that is supported (e.g., HTML and PDF), but no -distinction is needed in Info or plain text: @code{@@t@{foo@}} -produces @t{foo}, cf. @code{@@code@{foo@}} producing @code{foo}. - -For example, we use @code{@@t} in the @code{@@node} commands for this -manual to specify the Texinfo command names, because the quotes which -@code{@@code} outputs look extraneous in that particular context. - -In general, the other font commands are unlikely to be useful; they -exist primarily to make it possible to document the functionality of -specific font effects, such as in @TeX{} and related packages. - - -@node Quotations and Examples -@chapter Quotations and Examples - -Quotations and examples are blocks of text consisting of one or more -whole paragraphs that are set off from the bulk of the text and -treated differently. They are usually indented in the output. - -@findex end -In Texinfo, you always begin a quotation or example by writing an -@@-command at the beginning of a line by itself, and end it by writing -an @code{@@end} command that is also at the beginning of a line by -itself. For instance, you begin an example by writing -@code{@@example} by itself at the beginning of a line and end the -example by writing @code{@@end example} on a line by itself, at the -beginning of that line, and with only one space between the -@code{@@end} and the @code{example}. - -@menu -* Block Enclosing Commands:: Different constructs for different purposes. -* @t{@@quotation}:: Writing a quotation. -* @t{@@indentedblock}:: Block of text indented on left. -* @t{@@example}:: Writing an example in a fixed-width font. -* @t{@@verbatim}:: Writing a verbatim example. -* @t{@@verbatiminclude}:: Including a file verbatim. -* @t{@@lisp}:: Illustrating Lisp code. -* @t{@@small@dots{}}:: Examples in a smaller font. -* @t{@@display}:: Writing an example in the current font. -* @t{@@format}:: Writing an example without narrowed margins. -* @t{@@exdent}:: Undo indentation on a line. -* @t{@@flushleft @@flushright}:: Pushing text flush left or flush right. -* @t{@@raggedright}:: Avoiding justification on the right. -* @t{@@noindent}:: Preventing paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@indent}:: Forcing paragraph indentation. -* @t{@@cartouche}:: Drawing rounded rectangles around text. -@end menu - - -@node Block Enclosing Commands -@section Block Enclosing Commands - -Here is a summary of commands that enclose blocks of text, also known -as @dfn{environments}. They're explained further in the following -sections. - -@table @code -@item @@quotation -Indicate text that is quoted. The text is filled, indented (from both -margins), and printed in a roman font by default. - -@item @@indentedblock -Like @code{@@quotation}, but the text is indented only on the left. - -@item @@example -Illustrate code, commands, and the like. The text is printed -in a fixed-width font, and indented but not filled. - -@item @@lisp -Like @code{@@example}, but specifically for illustrating Lisp code. The -text is printed in a fixed-width font, and indented but not filled. - -@item @@verbatim -Mark a piece of text that is to be printed verbatim; no character -substitutions are made and all commands are ignored, until the next -@code{@@end verbatim}. The text is printed in a fixed-width font, -and not indented or filled. Extra spaces and blank lines are -significant, and tabs are expanded. - -@item @@display -Display illustrative text. The text is indented but not filled, and -no font is selected (so, by default, the font is roman). - -@item @@format -Like @code{@@display} (the text is not filled and no font is -selected), but the text is not indented. - -@item @@smallquotation -@itemx @@smallindentedblock -@itemx @@smallexample -@itemx @@smalllisp -@itemx @@smalldisplay -@itemx @@smallformat -These @code{@@small...} commands are just like their non-small -counterparts, except that they output text in a smaller font size, -where possible. - -@item @@flushleft -@itemx @@flushright -Text is not filled, but is set flush with the left or right margin, -respectively. - -@item @@raggedright -Text is filled, but only justified on the left, leaving the right -margin ragged. - -@item @@cartouche -Highlight text, often an example or quotation, by drawing a box with -rounded corners around it. -@end table - -The @code{@@exdent} command is used within the above constructs to -undo the indentation of a line. - -The @code{@@noindent} command may be used after one of the above -constructs (or anywhere) to prevent the following text from being -indented as a new paragraph. - - -@node @t{@@quotation} -@section @code{@@quotation}: Block Quotations -@anchor{quotation}@c old name - -@cindex Quotations -@findex quotation - -The text of a quotation is processed like normal text (regular font, -text is filled) except that: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -both the left and right margins are closer to the center of the page, -so the whole of the quotation is indented; - -@item -the first lines of paragraphs are indented no more than other lines; and - -@item -an @code{@@author} command may be given to specify the author of the -quotation. -@end itemize - -@quotation -This is an example of text written between an @code{@@quotation} -command and an @code{@@end quotation} command. An @code{@@quotation} -command is most often used to indicate text that is excerpted from -another (real or hypothetical) printed work. -@end quotation - -Write an @code{@@quotation} command as text on a line by itself. This -line will disappear from the output. Mark the end of the quotation -with a line beginning with and containing only @code{@@end quotation}. -The @code{@@end quotation} line will likewise disappear from the -output. - -@code{@@quotation} takes one optional argument, given on the remainder -of the line. This text, if present, is included at the beginning of -the quotation in bold or otherwise emphasized, and followed with a -@samp{:}. For example: - -@example -@@quotation Note -This is -a foo. -@@end quotation -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation Note -This is -a foo. -@end quotation - -If the @code{@@quotation} argument is one of these English words -(case-insensitive): - -@example -Caution Important Note Tip Warning -@end example - -@cindex @code{<caution>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<important>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<note>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<tip>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<warning>} Docbook tag -@cindex @code{<blockquote>} HTML tag -@noindent then the Docbook output uses corresponding special tags -(@code{<note>}, etc.)@: instead of the default @code{<blockquote>}. -HTML output always uses @code{<blockquote>}. - -If the author of the quotation is specified in the @code{@@quotation} -block with the @code{@@author} command, a line with the author name is -displayed after the quotation: - -@example -@@quotation -People sometimes ask me if it is a sin in the Church of Emacs to use -vi. Using a free version of vi is not a sin; it is a penance. So happy -hacking. - -@@author Richard Stallman -@@end quotation -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -People sometimes ask me if it is a sin in the Church of Emacs to use -vi. Using a free version of vi is not a sin; it is a penance. So happy -hacking. - -@author Richard Stallman -@end quotation - -@findex smallquotation -Texinfo also provides a command @code{@@smallquotation}, which is just -like @code{@@quotation} but uses a smaller font size where possible. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - - -@node @t{@@indentedblock} -@section @code{@@indentedblock}: Indented text blocks -@cindex Indented text block -@findex indentedblock - -The @code{@@indentedblock} environment is similar to -@code{@@quotation}, except that text is only indented on the left (and -there is no optional argument for an author). Thus, the text font -remains unchanged, and text is gathered and filled as usual, but the -left margin is increased. For example: - -@indentedblock -This is an example of text written between an @code{@@indentedblock} -command and an @code{@@end indentedblock} command. The -@code{@@indentedblock} environment can contain any text or other -commands desired. -@end indentedblock - -This is written in the Texinfo source as: - -@example -@@indentedblock -This is an example ... -@@end indentedblock -@end example - -@findex smallindentedblock -Texinfo also provides a command @code{@@smallindentedblock}, which is -just like @code{@@indentedblock} but uses a smaller font size where -possible. @xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - - -@node @t{@@example} -@section @code{@@example}: Example Text - -@anchor{example}@c old name -@findex example -@cindex Examples, formatting them -@cindex Formatting examples - -The @code{@@example} environment is used to indicate an example that -is not part of the running text, such as computer input or output. -Write an @code{@@example} command at the beginning of a line by -itself. Mark the end of the example with an @code{@@end example} -command, also written at the beginning of a line by itself. - -An @code{@@example} environment has the following characteristics: - -@itemize -@item Each line in the input file is a line in the output; that is, -the source text is not filled as it normally is. -@item Extra spaces and blank lines are significant. -@item The output is indented. -@item The output uses a fixed-width font. -@item Texinfo commands @emph{are} expanded; if you want the output to -be the input verbatim, use the @code{@@verbatim} environment instead -(@pxref{@t{@@verbatim}}). -@end itemize - -For example, - -@example -@@example -cp foo @@var@{dest1@}; \ - cp foo @@var@{dest2@} -@@end example -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -cp foo @var{dest1}; \ - cp foo @var{dest2} -@end example - -The lines containing @code{@@example} and @code{@@end example} will -disappear from the output. To make the output look good, you should -put a blank line before the @code{@@example} and another blank line -after the @code{@@end example}. Blank lines inside the beginning -@code{@@example} and the ending @code{@@end example}, on the other -hand, do appear in the output. - -@quotation Caution -Do not use tabs in the lines of an example! (Or anywhere else in -Texinfo, except in verbatim environments.) @TeX{} treats tabs as -single spaces, and that is not what they look like. In XEmacs, you can -use @kbd{M-x untabify} to convert tabs in a region to multiple spaces. -@end quotation - -Examples are often, logically speaking, ``in the middle'' of a -paragraph, and the text that continues afterwards should not be -indented, as in the example above. The @code{@@noindent} command -prevents a piece of text from being indented as if it were a new -paragraph (@pxref{@t{@@noindent}}. - -If you want to embed code fragments within sentences, instead of -displaying them, use the @code{@@code} command or its relatives -(@pxref{@t{@@code}}). - -If you wish to write a ``comment'' on a line of an example in the -normal roman font, you can use the @code{@@r} command (@pxref{Fonts}). - - -@node @t{@@verbatim} -@section @code{@@verbatim}: Literal Text - -@anchor{verbatim}@c old name -@findex verbatim -@cindex Verbatim environment - -Use the @code{@@verbatim} environment for printing of text that may -contain special characters or commands that should not be interpreted, -such as computer input or output (@code{@@example} interprets its text -as regular Texinfo commands). This is especially useful for including automatically -generated files in a Texinfo manual. - -In general, the output will be just the same as the input. No -character substitutions are made, e.g., all spaces and blank lines are -significant, including tabs. In the printed manual, the text is -typeset in a fixed-width font, and not indented or filled. - -Write an @code{@@verbatim} command at the beginning of a line by -itself. This line will disappear from the output. Mark the end of -the verbatim block with an @code{@@end verbatim} command, also written -at the beginning of a line by itself. The @code{@@end verbatim} will -also disappear from the output. - -For example: -@c oops, got to trick this a bit: can't use @end verbatim inside @verbatim - -@example -@exdent @t{@@verbatim} -@exdent @t{@{} -@exdent @key{TAB}@t{@@command with strange characters: @@'e} -@exdent @t{expand@key{TAB}me} -@exdent @t{@}} -@exdent @t{@@end verbatim} -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@verbatim -{ - @command with strange characters: @'e -expand me -} -@end verbatim - -Since the lines containing @code{@@verbatim} and @code{@@end verbatim} -produce no output, typically you should put a blank line before the -@code{@@verbatim} and another blank line after the @code{@@end -verbatim}. Blank lines between the beginning @code{@@verbatim} and -the ending @code{@@end verbatim} will appear in the output. - -@cindex Verbatim, small -@cindex Small verbatim -You can get a ``small'' verbatim by enclosing the @code{@@verbatim} in -an @code{@@smallformat} environment, as shown here: - -@c more cheating ... -@smallexample -@exdent @t{@@smallformat} -@exdent @t{@@verbatim} -@exdent @t{... still verbatim, but in a smaller font ...} -@exdent @t{@@end verbatim} -@exdent @t{@@end smallformat} -@end smallexample - -Finally, a word of warning: it is not reliable to use -@code{@@verbatim} inside other Texinfo constructs. - - -@node @t{@@verbatiminclude} -@section @code{@@verbatiminclude} @var{file}: Include a File Verbatim - -@anchor{verbatiminclude}@c old name -@findex verbatiminclude -@cindex Verbatim, include file -@cindex Including a file verbatim - -You can include the exact contents of a file in the document with the -@code{@@verbatiminclude} command: - -@example -@@verbatiminclude @var{filename} -@end example - -The contents of @var{filename} is printed in a verbatim environment -(@pxref{@t{@@verbatim}}). Generally, the file is printed exactly -as it is, with all special characters and white space retained. No -indentation is added; if you want indentation, enclose the -@code{@@verbatiminclude} within @code{@@example} -(@pxref{@t{@@example}}). - -The name of the file is taken literally, with a single exception: -@code{@@value@{@var{var}@}} references are expanded. This makes it -possible to include files in other directories within a distribution, -for instance: - -@example -@@verbatiminclude @@value@{top_srcdir@}/NEWS -@end example - -@noindent (You still have to get @code{top_srcdir} defined in the -first place.) - -For a method on printing the file contents in a smaller font size, see -the end of the previous section on @code{@@verbatim}. - - -@node @t{@@lisp} -@section @code{@@lisp}: Marking a Lisp Example - -@anchor{lisp}@c old name -@findex lisp -@cindex Lisp example - -The @code{@@lisp} command is used for Lisp code. It is synonymous -with the @code{@@example} command. - -@lisp -This is an example of text written between an -@code{@@lisp} command and an @code{@@end lisp} command. -@end lisp - -Use @code{@@lisp} instead of @code{@@example} to preserve information -regarding the nature of the example. This is useful, for example, if -you write a function that evaluates only and all the Lisp code in a -Texinfo file. Then you can use the Texinfo file as a Lisp -library.@footnote{It would be straightforward to extend Texinfo to work -in a similar fashion for C, Fortran, or other languages.} - -Mark the end of @code{@@lisp} with @code{@@end lisp} on a line by -itself. - - -@node @t{@@small@dots{}} -@section @code{@@small@dots{}} Block Commands - -@anchor{small}@c old name -@findex smallexample -@findex smallformat -@findex smalllisp -@findex smallquotation -@cindex Small examples -@cindex Examples in smaller fonts -@cindex Quotations in smaller fonts -@cindex Lisp examples in smaller fonts - -In addition to the regular @code{@@example} and similar commands, -Texinfo has ``small'' example-style commands. These are -@code{@@smallquotation}, @code{@@smallindentedblock}, -@code{@@smalldisplay}, @code{@@smallexample}, @code{@@smallformat}, -and @code{@@smalllisp}. - -In Info output, the @code{@@small@dots{}} commands are equivalent to -their non-small companion commands. - -In @TeX{}, however, the @code{@@small@dots{}} commands typeset text in -a smaller font than the non-small example commands. Thus, for -instance, code examples can contain longer lines and still fit on a -page without needing to be rewritten. - -A smaller font size is also requested in HTML output, and (as usual) -retained in the Texinfo@tie{}XML transliteration. - -Mark the end of an @code{@@small@dots{}} block with a corresponding -@code{@@end small@dots{}}. For example, pair @code{@@smallexample} with -@code{@@end smallexample}. - -Here is an example of the font used by the @code{@@smallexample} -command (in Info, the output will be the same as usual): - -@smallexample -@dots{} to make sure that you have the freedom to -distribute copies of free software (and charge for -this service if you wish), that you receive source -code or can get it if you want it, that you can -change the software or use pieces of it in new free -programs; and that you know you can do these things. -@end smallexample - -The @code{@@small@dots{}} commands use the same font style as their -normal counterparts: @code{@@smallexample} and @code{@@smalllisp} use -a fixed-width font, and everything else uses the regular font. -They also have the same behavior in other respects---whether filling -is done and whether margins are narrowed. - -As a general rule, a printed document looks better if you use only one -of (for instance) @code{@@example} or @code{@@smallexample} -consistently within a chapter. - - -@node @t{@@display} -@section @code{@@display}: Examples Using the Text Font - -@anchor{display}@c old name -@findex display -@cindex Display formatting - -The @code{@@display} command begins another kind of environment, where -the font is left unchanged, not switched to typewriter as with -@code{@@example}. Each line of input still produces a line of output, -and the output is still indented. - -@display -This is an example of text written between an @code{@@display} command -and an @code{@@end display} command. The @code{@@display} command -indents the text, but does not fill it. -@end display - -@findex smalldisplay -Texinfo also provides the environment @code{@@smalldisplay}, which is -like @code{@@display} but uses a smaller font size. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -The @code{@@table} command (@pxref{@t{@@table}}) is not supported -inside @code{@@display}. Since @code{@@display} is line-oriented, it -doesn't make sense to use them together. If you want to indent a -table, try @code{@@quotation} (@pxref{@t{@@quotation}}) or -@code{@@indentedblock} (@pxref{@t{@@indentedblock}}). - - -@node @t{@@format} -@section @code{@@format}: Examples Using the Full Line Width - -@anchor{format}@c old name -@findex format - -The @code{@@format} command is similar to @code{@@display}, except it -leaves the text unindented. Like @code{@@display}, it does not select -the fixed-width font. - -@format -This is an example of text written between an @code{@@format} command -and an @code{@@end format} command. As you can see -from this example, -the @code{@@format} command does not fill the text. -@end format - -@findex smallformat -Texinfo also provides the environment @code{@@smallformat}, which is -like @code{@@format} but uses a smaller font size. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - - -@node @t{@@exdent} -@section @code{@@exdent}: Undoing a Line's Indentation - -@anchor{exdent}@c old name -@findex exdent -@cindex Indentation undoing - -The @code{@@exdent} command removes any indentation a line might have. -The command is written at the beginning of a line and applies only to -the text that follows the command that is on the same line. Do not use -braces around the text. In a printed manual, the text on an -@code{@@exdent} line is printed in the roman font. - -@code{@@exdent} is usually used within examples. Thus, - -@example -@group -@@example -This line follows an @@@@example command. -@@exdent This line is exdented. -This line follows the exdented line. -The @@@@end example comes on the next line. -@@end example -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@example -@group -This line follows an @@example command. -@exdent This line is exdented. -This line follows the exdented line. -The @@end example comes on the next line. -@end group -@end example - -In practice, the @code{@@exdent} command is rarely used. Usually, you -un-indent text by ending the example and returning the page to its -normal width. - -@code{@@exdent} has no effect in HTML output. - - -@node @t{@@flushleft @@flushright} -@section @code{@@flushleft} and @code{@@flushright} - -@anchor{flushleft & flushright}@c old name -@findex flushleft -@findex flushright -@cindex Ragged right, without filling -@cindex Ragged left, without filling - -The @code{@@flushleft} and @code{@@flushright} commands line up the -ends of lines on the left and right margins of a page, -but do not fill the text. The commands are written on lines of their -own, without braces. The @code{@@flushleft} and @code{@@flushright} -commands are ended by @code{@@end flushleft} and @code{@@end -flushright} commands on lines of their own. - -@need 1500 -For example, - -@example -@group -@@flushleft -This text is -written flushleft. -@@end flushleft -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -@flushleft -This text is -written flushleft. -@end flushleft -@end quotation - - -@code{@@flushright} produces the type of indentation often used in the -return address of letters. For example, - -@example -@group -@@flushright -Here is an example of text written -flushright. The @@code@{@@flushright@} command -right justifies every line but leaves the -left end ragged. -@@end flushright -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@flushright -Here is an example of text written -flushright. The @code{@@flushright} command -right justifies every line but leaves the -left end ragged. -@end flushright - - -@node @t{@@raggedright} -@section @code{@@raggedright}: Ragged Right Text - -@anchor{raggedright}@c old name -@findex raggedright -@cindex Ragged right, with filling - -The @code{@@raggedright} fills text as usual, but the text is only -justified on the left; the right margin is ragged. The command is -written on a line of its own, without braces. The -@code{@@raggedright} command is ended by @code{@@end raggedright} on a -line of its own. This command has no effect in Info and HTML output, -where text is always set ragged right. - -The @code{@@raggedright} command can be useful with paragraphs -containing lists of commands with long names, when it is known in -advance that justifying the text on both margins will make the -paragraph look bad. - -For example, - -@example -@group -@@raggedright -Commands for double and single angle quotation marks: -@@code@{@@@@guillemetleft@@@{@@@}@}, @@code@{@@@@guillemetright@@@{@@@}@}, -@@code@{@@@@guillemotleft@@@{@@@}@}, @@code@{@@@@guillemotright@@@{@@@}@}, -@@code@{@@@@guilsinglleft@@@{@@@}@}, @@code@{@@@@guilsinglright@@@{@@@}@}. -@@end raggedright -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@raggedright -Commands for double and single angle quotation marks: -@code{@@guillemetleft@{@}}, @code{@@guillemetright@{@}}, -@code{@@guillemotleft@{@}}, @code{@@guillemotright@{@}}, -@code{@@guilsinglleft@{@}}, @code{@@guilsinglright@{@}}. -@end raggedright - - -@node @t{@@noindent} -@section @code{@@noindent}: Omitting Indentation - -@anchor{noindent}@c old name -@findex noindent -@cindex Omitting indentation -@cindex Suppressing indentation -@cindex Indentation, omitting - -An example or other inclusion can break a paragraph into segments. -Ordinarily, the formatters indent text that follows an example as a new -paragraph. You can prevent this on a case-by-case basis by writing -@code{@@noindent} at the beginning of a line, preceding the continuation -text. You can also disable indentation for all paragraphs globally with -@code{@@paragraphindent} (@pxref{@t{@@paragraphindent}}). - -It is best to write @code{@@noindent} on a line by itself, since in most -environments, spaces following the command will not be ignored. It's ok -to use it at the beginning of a line, with text following, outside of -any environment. - -@need 1500 -For example: - -@example -@group -@@example -This is an example -@@end example - -@@noindent -This line is not indented. As you can see, the -beginning of the line is fully flush left with the line -that follows after it. (This whole example is between -@@code@{@@@@display@} and @@code@{@@@@end display@}.) -@end group -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display - -@example -This is an example -@end example - -@noindent -This line is not indented. As you can see, the -beginning of the line is fully flush left with the line -that follows after it. (This whole example is between -@code{@@display} and @code{@@end display}.) - -@end display - -To adjust the number of blank lines properly in the Info file output, -remember that the line containing @code{@@noindent} does not generate a -blank line, and neither does the @code{@@end example} line. - -In the Texinfo source file for this manual, each line that says -`produces' is preceded by @code{@@noindent}. - -Do not put braces after an @code{@@noindent} command; they are not -necessary, since @code{@@noindent} is a command used outside of -paragraphs (@pxref{Command Syntax}). - - -@node @t{@@indent} -@section @code{@@indent}: Forcing Indentation - -@anchor{indent}@c old name -@findex indent -@cindex Forcing indentation -@cindex Inserting indentation -@cindex Indentation, forcing - -@indent -To complement the @code{@@noindent} command (see the previous -section), Texinfo provides the @code{@@indent} command that forces a -paragraph to be indented. This paragraph, for instance, is indented -using an @code{@@indent} command. The first paragraph of a section is -the most likely place to use @code{@@indent}, to override the normal -behavior of no indentation there (@pxref{@t{@@paragraphindent}}). - -It is best to write @code{@@indent} on a line by itself, since in most -environments, spaces following the command will not be ignored. The -@code{@@indent} line will not generate a blank line in the Info output -within an environment. - -However, it is ok to use it at the beginning of a line, with text -following, outside of any environment. - -Do not put braces after an @code{@@indent} command; they are not -necessary, since @code{@@indent} is a command used outside of -paragraphs (@pxref{Command Syntax}). - - -@node @t{@@cartouche} -@section @code{@@cartouche}: Rounded Rectangles - -@anchor{cartouche}@c old name -@findex cartouche -@cindex Box with rounded corners -@cindex Rounded rectangles, around text - -In a printed manual, the @code{@@cartouche} command draws a box with -rounded corners around its contents. In HTML, a normal rectangle is -drawn. @code{@@cartouche} has no effect in Info output. - -You can use this command to further highlight an example or quotation. -For instance, you could write a manual in which one type of example is -surrounded by a cartouche for emphasis. - -For example, - -@example -@@cartouche -@@example -% pwd -/usr/local/share/xemacs -@@end example -@@end cartouche -@end example - -@noindent -surrounds the two-line example with a box with rounded corners, in the -printed manual. - -The output from the example looks like this (if you're reading this in -Info, you'll see the @code{@@cartouche} had no effect): - -@cartouche -@example -% pwd -/usr/local/info -@end example -@end cartouche - -@code{@@cartouche} also implies @code{@@group} (@pxref{@t{@@group}}). - - -@node Lists and Tables -@chapter Lists and Tables -@cindex Making lists and tables -@cindex Lists and tables, making -@cindex Tables and lists, making - -Texinfo has several ways of making lists and tables. Lists can be -bulleted or numbered; two-column tables can highlight the items in -the first column; multi-column tables are also supported. - -@menu -* Introducing Lists:: Texinfo formats lists for you. -* @t{@@itemize}:: How to construct a simple list. -* @t{@@enumerate}:: How to construct a numbered list. -* Two-column Tables:: How to construct a two-column table. -* Multi-column Tables:: How to construct generalized tables. -@end menu - -@node Introducing Lists -@section Introducing Lists - -Texinfo automatically indents the text in lists or tables, and numbers -an enumerated list. This last feature is useful if you modify the -list, since you do not need to renumber it yourself. - -Numbered lists and tables begin with the appropriate @@-command at the -beginning of a line, and end with the corresponding @code{@@end} -command on a line by itself. The table and itemized-list commands -also require that you write formatting information on the same line as -the beginning @@-command. - -Begin an enumerated list, for example, with an @code{@@enumerate} -command and end the list with an @code{@@end enumerate} command. -Begin an itemized list with an @code{@@itemize} command, followed on -the same line by a formatting command such as @code{@@bullet}, and end -the list with an @code{@@end itemize} command. -@findex end - -Precede each element of a list with an @code{@@item} or @code{@@itemx} -command. - -@sp 1 -@noindent -Here is an itemized list of the different kinds of table and lists: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Itemized lists with and without bullets. - -@item -Enumerated lists, using numbers or letters. - -@item -Two-column tables with highlighting. -@end itemize - -@sp 1 -@noindent -Here is an enumerated list with the same items: - -@enumerate -@item -Itemized lists with and without bullets. - -@item -Enumerated lists, using numbers or letters. - -@item -Two-column tables with highlighting. -@end enumerate - -@sp 1 -@noindent -And here is a two-column table with the same items and their -@w{@@-commands}: - -@table @code -@item @@itemize -Itemized lists with and without bullets. - -@item @@enumerate -Enumerated lists, using numbers or letters. - -@item @@table -@itemx @@ftable -@itemx @@vtable -Two-column tables, optionally with indexing. -@end table - - -@node @t{@@itemize} -@section @code{@@itemize}: Making an Itemized List - -@anchor{itemize}@c old name -@findex itemize -@cindex Itemization - -The @code{@@itemize} command produces a sequence of ``items'', each -starting with a bullet or other mark inside the left margin, and -generally indented. - -@cindex @code{@@w}, for blank items -Begin an itemized list by writing @code{@@itemize} at the beginning of -a line. Follow the command, on the same line, with a character or a -Texinfo command that generates a mark. Usually, you will use -@code{@@bullet} after @code{@@itemize}, but you can use -@code{@@minus}, or any command or character that results in a single -character in the Info file. (When you write the mark command such as -@code{@@bullet} after an @code{@@itemize} command, you may omit the -@samp{@{@}}.) If you don't specify a mark command, the default is -@code{@@bullet}. If you don't want any mark at all, but still want -logical items, use @code{@@w@{@}} (in this case the braces are -required). - -@findex item -After the @code{@@itemize}, write your items, each starting with -@code{@@item}. Text can follow on the same line as the @code{@@item}. -The text of an item can continue for more than one paragraph. - -There should be at least one @code{@@item} inside the @code{@@itemize} -environment. If none are present, @code{makeinfo} gives a warning. -If you just want indented text and not a list of items, use -@code{@@indentedblock}; @pxref{@t{@@indentedblock}}. - -Index entries and comments that are given before an @code{@@item} -including the first, are automatically moved (internally) to after the -@code{@@item}, so the output is as expected. Historically this has -been a common practice. - -Usually, you should put a blank line between items. This puts a blank -line in the Info file. (@TeX{} inserts the proper vertical space in -any case.) Except when the entries are very brief, these blank lines -make the list look better. - -Here is an example of the use of @code{@@itemize}, followed by the -output it produces. @code{@@bullet} produces an @samp{*} in Info and -a round dot in other output formats. - -@example -@group -@@itemize @@bullet -@@item -Some text for foo. - -@@item -Some text -for bar. -@@end itemize -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@quotation -@itemize @bullet -@item -Some text for foo. - -@item -Some text -for bar. -@end itemize -@end quotation - -Itemized lists may be embedded within other itemized lists. Here is a -list marked with dashes embedded in a list marked with bullets: - -@example -@group -@@itemize @@bullet -@@item -First item. - -@@itemize @@minus -@@item -Inner item. - -@@item -Second inner item. -@@end itemize - -@@item -Second outer item. -@@end itemize -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@quotation -@itemize @bullet -@item -First item. - -@itemize @minus -@item -Inner item. - -@item -Second inner item. -@end itemize - -@item -Second outer item. -@end itemize -@end quotation - - -@node @t{@@enumerate} -@section @code{@@enumerate}: Making a Numbered or Lettered List - -@anchor{enumerate}@c old name -@findex enumerate -@cindex Enumeration - -@code{@@enumerate} is like @code{@@itemize} (@pxref{@t{@@itemize}}), -except that the labels on the items are successive integers or letters -instead of bullets. - -Write the @code{@@enumerate} command at the beginning of a line. The -command does not require an argument, but accepts either a number or a -letter as an option. Without an argument, @code{@@enumerate} starts the -list with the number @samp{1}. With a numeric argument, such as -@samp{3}, the command starts the list with that number. With an upper- -or lowercase letter, such as @samp{a} or @samp{A}, the command starts -the list with that letter. - -Write the text of the enumerated list in the same way as an itemized -list: write a line starting with @code{@@item} at the beginning of -each item in the enumeration. It is ok to have text following the -@code{@@item}, and the text for an item can continue for several -paragraphs. - -You should put a blank line between entries in the list. -This generally makes it easier to read the Info file. - -@need 1500 -Here is an example of @code{@@enumerate} without an argument: - -@example -@group -@@enumerate -@@item -Underlying causes. - -@@item -Proximate causes. -@@end enumerate -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@enumerate -@item -Underlying causes. - -@item -Proximate causes. -@end enumerate -@sp 1 -Here is an example with an argument of @kbd{3}: -@sp 1 -@example -@group -@@enumerate 3 -@@item -Predisposing causes. - -@@item -Precipitating causes. - -@@item -Perpetuating causes. -@@end enumerate -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@enumerate 3 -@item -Predisposing causes. - -@item -Precipitating causes. - -@item -Perpetuating causes. -@end enumerate -@sp 1 -Here is a brief summary of the alternatives. The summary is constructed -using @code{@@enumerate} with an argument of @kbd{a}. -@sp 1 -@enumerate a -@item -@code{@@enumerate} - -Without an argument, produce a numbered list, starting with the -number@tie{}1. - -@item -@code{@@enumerate @var{positive-integer}} - -With a (positive) numeric argument, start a numbered list with that -number. You can use this to continue a list that you interrupted with -other text. - -@item -@code{@@enumerate @var{upper-case-letter}} - -With an uppercase letter as argument, start a list -in which each item is marked -by a letter, beginning with that uppercase letter. - -@item -@code{@@enumerate @var{lower-case-letter}} - -With a lowercase letter as argument, start a list -in which each item is marked by -a letter, beginning with that lowercase letter. -@end enumerate - -You can also nest enumerated lists, as in an outline. - - -@node Two-column Tables -@section Making a Two-column Table - -@cindex Tables, making two-column -@findex table - -@code{@@table} is similar to @code{@@itemize} -(@pxref{@t{@@itemize}}), but allows you to specify a name or -heading line for each item. The @code{@@table} command is used to -produce two-column tables, and is especially useful for glossaries, -explanatory exhibits, and command-line option summaries. - -@menu -* @t{@@table}:: How to construct a two-column table. -* @t{@@ftable @@vtable}:: Automatic indexing for two-column tables. -* @t{@@itemx}:: How to put more entries in the first column. -@end menu - -@node @t{@@table} -@subsection Using the @code{@@table} Command - -@anchor{table}@c old name - -@cindex Definition lists, typesetting -Use the @code{@@table} command to produce two-column tables. It is -typically used when you have a list of items and a brief text with -each one, such as ``definition lists''. - -Write the @code{@@table} command at the beginning of a line, after a -blank line, and follow it on the same line with an argument that is a -Texinfo ``indicating'' command such as @code{@@code}, @code{@@samp}, -@code{@@var}, @code{@@option}, or @code{@@kbd} (@pxref{Indicating}). - -This command will be applied to the text that goes into the first -column of each item and thus determines how it will be highlighted. -For example, @code{@@table @@code} will cause the text in the first -column to be output as if it had been the argument to an @code{@@code} -command. - -@anchor{@t{@@asis}}@c command name with @, for consistency -@findex asis -You may also use the @code{@@asis} command as an argument to -@code{@@table}. @code{@@asis} is a command that does nothing; if you -use this command after @code{@@table}, the first column entries are -output without added highlighting (``as is''). - -The @code{@@table} command works with other commands besides those -explicitly mentioned here. However, you can only use predefined -Texinfo commands that normally take an argument in braces. You cannot -reliably use a new command defined with @code{@@macro}, but an -@code{@@alias} (for a suitable predefined command) is acceptable. -@xref{Defining New Texinfo Commands}. - -@findex item -Begin each table entry with an @code{@@item} command at the beginning -of a line. Write the first column text on the same line as the -@code{@@item} command. Write the second column text on the line -following the @code{@@item} line and on subsequent lines. (You do not -need to type anything for an empty second column entry.) You may -write as many lines of supporting text as you wish, even several -paragraphs. But only the text on the same line as the @code{@@item} -will be placed in the first column (including any footnotes). - -Normally, you should put a blank line before an @code{@@item} line -(except the first one). This puts a blank line in the Info file. -Except when the entries are very brief, a blank line looks better. - -End the table with a line consisting of @code{@@end table}, followed -by a blank line. @TeX{} will always start a new paragraph after the -table, so the blank line is needed for the Info output to be analogous. - -@need 1500 -The following table, for example, highlights the text in the first -column with an @code{@@samp} command: - -@example -@group -@@table @@samp -@@item foo -This is the text for -@@samp@{foo@}. - -@@item bar -Text for @@samp@{bar@}. -@@end table -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@table @samp -@item foo -This is the text for -@samp{foo}. -@item bar -Text for @samp{bar}. -@end table - -If you want to list two or more named items with a single block of -text, use the @code{@@itemx} command. (@xref{@t{@@itemx}}.) - - -@node @t{@@ftable @@vtable} -@subsection @code{@@ftable} and @code{@@vtable} - -@anchor{ftable vtable}@c old name -@findex ftable -@findex vtable -@cindex Tables with indexing -@cindex Indexing table entries automatically - -The @code{@@ftable} and @code{@@vtable} commands are the same as the -@code{@@table} command except that @code{@@ftable} automatically enters -each of the items in the first column of the table into the index of -functions and @code{@@vtable} automatically enters each of the items in -the first column of the table into the index of variables. This -simplifies the task of creating indices. Only the items on the same -line as the @code{@@item} commands are indexed, and they are indexed in -exactly the form that they appear on that line. @xref{Indices}, -for more information about indices. - -Begin a two-column table using @code{@@ftable} or @code{@@vtable} by -writing the @@-command at the beginning of a line, followed on the same -line by an argument that is a Texinfo command such as @code{@@code}, -exactly as you would for an @code{@@table} command; and end the table -with an @code{@@end ftable} or @code{@@end vtable} command on a line by -itself. - -See the example for @code{@@table} in the previous section. - - -@node @t{@@itemx} -@subsection @code{@@itemx}: Second and Subsequent Items - -@anchor{itemx}@c old name -@cindex Two named items for @code{@@table} -@findex itemx - -Use the @code{@@itemx} command inside a table when you have two or more -first column entries for the same item, each of which should appear on a -line of its own. - -Use @code{@@item} for the first entry, and @code{@@itemx} for all -subsequent entries; @code{@@itemx} must always follow an @code{@@item} -command, with no blank line intervening. - -The @code{@@itemx} command works exactly like @code{@@item} except -that it does not generate extra vertical space above the first column -text. If you have multiple consecutive @code{@@itemx} commands, do -not insert any blank lines between them. - -For example, - -@example -@group -@@table @@code -@@item upcase -@@itemx downcase -These two functions accept a character or a string as -argument, and return the corresponding uppercase (lowercase) -character or string. -@@end table -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This produces: - -@table @code -@item upcase -@itemx downcase -These two functions accept a character or a string as -argument, and return the corresponding uppercase (lowercase) -character or string. -@end table - -@noindent -(Note also that this example illustrates multi-line supporting text in -a two-column table.) - - -@node Multi-column Tables -@section @code{@@multitable}: Multi-column Tables - -@findex multitable -@cindex Tables, making multi-column - -@code{@@multitable} allows you to construct tables with any number of -columns, with each column having any width you like. - -You define the column widths on the @code{@@multitable} line itself, and -write each row of the actual table following an @code{@@item} command, -with columns separated by an @code{@@tab} command. Finally, @code{@@end -multitable} completes the table. Details in the sections below. - -@menu -* Multitable Column Widths:: Defining multitable column widths. -* Multitable Rows:: Defining multitable rows, with examples. -@end menu - -@node Multitable Column Widths -@subsection Multitable Column Widths -@cindex Multitable column widths -@cindex Column widths, defining for multitables -@cindex Widths, defining multitable column - -You can define the column widths for a multitable in two ways: as -fractions of the line length; or with a prototype row. Mixing the two -methods is not supported. In either case, the widths are defined -entirely on the same line as the @code{@@multitable} command. - -@enumerate -@item -@findex columnfractions -@cindex Line length, column widths as fraction of -To specify column widths as fractions of the line length, write -@code{@@columnfractions} and the decimal numbers (presumably less than -1; a leading zero is allowed and ignored) after the -@code{@@multitable} command, as in: - -@example -@@multitable @@columnfractions .33 .33 .33 -@end example - -The fractions need not add up exactly to 1.0, as these do not. This -allows you to produce tables that do not need the full line length. - -@item -@cindex Prototype row, column widths defined by -To specify a prototype row, write the longest entry for each column -enclosed in braces after the @code{@@multitable} command. For example: - -@example -@@multitable @{some text for column one@} @{for column two@} -@end example - -@noindent -The first column will then have the width of the typeset `some text for -column one', and the second column the width of `for column two'. - -The prototype entries need not appear in the table itself. - -Although we used simple text in this example, the prototype entries can -contain Texinfo commands; markup commands such as @code{@@code} are -particularly likely to be useful. - -@end enumerate - - -@node Multitable Rows -@subsection Multitable Rows - -@cindex Multitable rows -@cindex Rows, of a multitable - -@findex item -@findex tab -After the @code{@@multitable} command defining the column widths (see -the previous section), you begin each row in the body of a multitable -with @code{@@item}, and separate the column entries with @code{@@tab}. -Line breaks are not special within the table body, and you may break -input lines in your source file as necessary. - -@findex headitem -@cindex Heading row, in table -@cindex @code{<thead>} HTML/XML tag -You can also use @code{@@headitem} instead of @code{@@item} to produce -a @dfn{heading row}. The @TeX{} output for such a row is in bold, and -the HTML and Docbook output uses the @code{<thead>} tag. In Info, the -heading row is followed by a separator line made of dashes (@samp{-} -characters). - -@findex headitemfont -@cindex Font for multitable heading rows -The command @code{@@headitemfont} can be used in templates when the -entries in an @code{@@headitem} row need to be used in a template. It -is a synonym for @code{@@b}, but using @code{@@headitemfont} avoids -any dependency on that particular font style, in case we provide a way -to change it in the future. - -Here is a complete example of a multi-column table (the text is from -@cite{XEmacs User's Manual}, @pxref{Split Window,, Splitting Windows, -emacs, XEmacs User's Manual}): - -@example -@@multitable @@columnfractions .15 .45 .4 -@@headitem Key @@tab Command @@tab Description -@@item C-x 2 -@@tab @@code@{split-window-vertically@} -@@tab Split the selected window into two windows, -with one above the other. -@@item C-x 3 -@@tab @@code@{split-window-horizontally@} -@@tab Split the selected window into two windows -positioned side by side. -@@item C-Mouse-2 -@@tab -@@tab In the mode line or scroll bar of a window, -split that window. -@@end multitable -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@multitable @columnfractions .15 .45 .4 -@headitem Key @tab Command @tab Description -@item C-x 2 -@tab @code{split-window-vertically} -@tab Split the selected window into two windows, -with one above the other. -@item C-x 3 -@tab @code{split-window-horizontally} -@tab Split the selected window into two windows -positioned side by side. -@item C-Mouse-2 -@tab -@tab In the mode line or scroll bar of a window, -split that window. -@end multitable - - -@node Special Displays -@chapter Special Displays -@cindex Special displays - -The commands in this chapter allow you to write text that is specially -displayed (output format permitting), outside of the normal document -flow. - -One set of such commands is for creating ``floats'', that is, figures, -tables, and the like, set off from the main text, possibly numbered, -captioned, and/or referred to from elsewhere in the document. Images -are often included in these displays. - -Another group of commands is for creating footnotes in Texinfo. - -@menu -* Floats:: Figures, tables, and the like. -* Images:: Including graphics and images. -* Footnotes:: Writing footnotes. -@end menu - - -@node Floats -@section Floats -@cindex Floats, in general - -A @dfn{float} is a display which is set off from the main text. It is -typically labeled as being a ``Figure'', ``Table'', ``Example'', or -some similar type. - -@cindex Floating, not yet implemented -A float is so-named because, in principle, it can be moved to the -bottom or top of the current page, or to a following page, in the -printed output. (Floating does not make sense in other output -formats.) In the present version of Texinfo, however, this floating -is unfortunately not yet implemented. Instead, the floating material -is simply output at the current location, more or less as if it were -an @code{@@group} (@pxref{@t{@@group}}). - -@menu -* @t{@@float}:: Producing floating material. -* @t{@@caption @@shortcaption}:: Specifying descriptions for floats. -* @t{@@listoffloats}:: A table of contents for floats. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@float} -@subsection @code{@@float} [@var{type}][,@var{label}]: Floating Material - -@anchor{float}@c old name -@findex float -@cindex Float environment - -To produce floating material, enclose the material you want to be -displayed separate between @code{@@float} and @code{@@end float} -commands, on lines by themselves. - -Floating material often uses @code{@@image} to display an -already-existing graphic (@pxref{Images}), or @code{@@multitable} to -display a table (@pxref{Multi-column Tables}). However, the contents -of the float can be anything. Here's an example with simple text: - -@example -@@float Figure,fig:ex1 -This is an example float. -@@end float -@end example - -@noindent And the output: - -@float Figure,fig:ex1 -This is an example float. -@end float - -As shown in the example, @code{@@float} takes two arguments (separated -by a comma), @var{type} and @var{label}. Both are optional. - -@table @var -@item type -Specifies the sort of float this is; typically a word such as -``Figure'', ``Table'', etc. If this is not given, and @var{label} is, -any cross referencing will simply use a bare number. - -@item label -Specifies a cross reference label for this float. If given, this -float is automatically given a number, and will appear in any -@code{@@listoffloats} output (@pxref{@t{@@listoffloats}}). Cross -references to @var{label} are allowed. - -@cindex Floats, making unnumbered -@cindex Unnumbered float, creating -On the other hand, if @var{label} is not given, then the float will -not be numbered and consequently will not appear in the -@code{@@listoffloats} output or be cross-referenceable. -@end table - -@noindent Ordinarily, you specify both @var{type} and @var{label}, to get a -labeled and numbered float. - -@cindex Floats, numbering of -@cindex Numbering of floats -In Texinfo, all floats are numbered in the same way: with the chapter -number (or appendix letter), a period, and the float number, which -simply counts 1, 2, 3, @dots{}, and is reset at each chapter. Each -float type is counted independently. - -Floats within an @code{@@unnumbered}, or outside of any chapter, are -simply numbered consecutively from 1. - -These numbering conventions are not, at present, changeable. - - -@node @t{@@caption @@shortcaption} -@subsection @code{@@caption} & @code{@@shortcaption} - -@anchor{caption shortcaption}@c old name -@findex caption -@findex shortcaption -@cindex Captions, for floats -@cindex Short captions, for lists of floats - -You may write an @code{@@caption} anywhere within an @code{@@float} -environment, to define a caption for the float. It is not allowed in -any other context. @code{@@caption} takes a single argument, enclosed -in braces. Here's an example: - -@example -@@float -An example float, with caption. -@@caption@{Caption for example float.@} -@@end float -@end example - -@noindent The output is: - -@float -An example float, with caption. -@caption{Caption for example float.} -@end float - -@code{@@caption} can appear anywhere within the float; it is not -processed until the @code{@@end float}. The caption text is usually a -sentence or two, but may consist of several paragraphs if necessary. - -In the output, the caption always appears below the float; this is not -currently changeable. It is preceded by the float type and/or number, -as specified to the @code{@@float} command (see the previous section). - -The @code{@@shortcaption} command likewise may be used only within -@code{@@float}, and takes a single argument in braces. The short -caption text is used instead of the caption text in a list of floats -(see the next section). Thus, you can write a long caption for the -main document, and a short title to appear in the list of floats. For -example: - -@example -@@float -... as above ... -@@shortcaption@{Text for list of floats.@} -@@end float -@end example - -The text for @code{@@shortcaption} may not contain comments -(@code{@@c}), verbatim text (@code{@@verb}), environments such as -@code{@@example}, footnotes (@code{@@footnote}) or other complex -constructs. The same constraints apply to @code{@@caption} unless -there is an @code{@@shortcaption}. - - -@node @t{@@listoffloats} -@subsection @code{@@listoffloats}: Tables of Contents for Floats - -@anchor{listoffloats}@c old name -@findex listoffloats -@cindex List of floats -@cindex Floats, list of -@cindex Table of contents, for floats - -You can write an @code{@@listoffloats} command to generate a list of -floats for a given float type (@pxref{@t{@@float}}), analogous to -the document's overall table of contents. Typically, it is written in -its own @code{@@unnumbered} node to provide a heading and structure, -rather like @code{@@printindex} (@pxref{Printing Indices & Menus}). - -@code{@@listoffloats} takes one optional argument, the float type. -Here's an example: - -@example -@@node List of Figures -@@unnumbered List of Figures -@@listoffloats Figure -@end example - -@noindent And the output from @code{@@listoffloats}: - -@display -@listoffloats Figure -@end display - -Without any argument, @code{@@listoffloats} generates a list of floats -for which no float type was specified, i.e., no first argument to the -@code{@@float} command (@pxref{@t{@@float}}). - -Each line in the list of floats contains the float type (if any), -the float number, and the caption, if any---the @code{@@shortcaption} -argument, if it was specified, else the @code{@@caption} argument. -In Info, the result is a menu where each float can be selected. In -HTML, each line is a link to the float. In printed output, the page -number is included. - -Unnumbered floats (those without cross reference labels) are omitted -from the list of floats. - - -@node Images -@section Inserting Images - -@cindex Images, inserting -@cindex Pictures, inserting -@findex image - -You can insert an image given in an external file with the -@code{@@image} command. Although images can be used anywhere, -including the middle of a paragraph, we describe them in this chapter -since they are most often part of a displayed figure or example. - -@menu -* Image Syntax:: -* Image Scaling:: -@end menu - - -@node Image Syntax -@subsection Image Syntax - -Here is the synopsis of the @code{@@image} command: - -@example -@@image@{@var{filename}@r{[,} @var{width}@r{[,} @var{height}@r{[,} @var{alttext}@r{[, }@var{extension}@r{]]]]}@} -@end example - -@cindex Formats for images -@cindex Image formats -The @var{filename} argument is mandatory, and must not have an -extension, because the different processors support different formats: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -@pindex eps image format -@TeX{} (DVI output) reads the file @file{@var{filename}.eps} -(Encapsulated PostScript format). - -@item -@pindex pdftex@r{, and images} -@pindex png image format -@pindex jpeg image format -@pindex pdf image inclusions -pdf@TeX{} reads @file{@var{filename}.pdf}, @file{@var{filename}.png}, -@file{@var{filename}.jpg}, or @file{@var{filename}.jpeg} (in that -order). It also tries uppercase versions of the extensions. The PDF -format does not support EPS images, so such must be converted first. - -@item -For Info, @code{makeinfo} includes @file{@var{filename}.txt} verbatim -(more or less as if it were in @code{@@verbatim}). The Info output -may also include a reference to @file{@var{filename}.png} or -@file{@var{filename}.jpg}. (See below.) - -@item -For HTML, @code{makeinfo} outputs a reference to -@file{@var{filename}.png}, @file{@var{filename}.jpg}, -@file{@var{filename}.jpeg} or @file{@var{filename}.gif} (in that -order). If none of those exist, it gives an error, and outputs a -reference to @file{@var{filename}.jpg} anyway. - -@item -@cindex SVG images, used in Docbook -For Docbook, @code{makeinfo} outputs references to -@file{@var{filename}.eps}, @file{@var{filename}.gif} -@file{@var{filename}.jpeg}, @file{@var{filename}.jpg}, -@file{@var{filename}.pdf}, @file{@var{filename}.png} and -@file{@var{filename}.svg}, for every file found. Also, -@file{@var{filename}.txt} is included verbatim, if present. (The -subsequent Docbook processor is supposed to choose the appropriate one.) - -@item -For Info and HTML output, @code{makeinfo} uses the optional fifth -argument @var{extension} to @code{@@image} for the filename extension, -if it is specified and the file is found. Any leading period should -be included in @var{extension}. For example: - -@pindex XPM image format -@example -@@image@{foo,,,,.xpm@} -@end example - -@end itemize - -If you want to install image files for use by Info readers too, we -recommend putting them in a subdirectory like @samp{@var{foo}-figures} -for a package @var{foo}. Copying the files into -@code{$(infodir)/@var{foo}-figures/} should be done in your -@code{Makefile}. - -The @var{width} and @var{height} arguments are described in the next -section. - -For @TeX{} output, if an image is the only thing in a paragraph it -will ordinarily be displayed on a line by itself, respecting the -current environment indentation, but without the normal paragraph -indentation. If you want it centered, use @code{@@center} -(@pxref{@t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp}}). - -@cindex Alt attribute for images -@cindex Images, alternate text for -@findex - (in image alt string) -For HTML output, @code{makeinfo} sets the @dfn{alt attribute} for -inline images to the optional @var{alttext} (fourth) argument to -@code{@@image}, if supplied. If not supplied, @code{makeinfo} uses -the full file name of the image being displayed. The @var{alttext} is -processed as Texinfo text, so special characters such as @samp{"} and -@samp{<} and @samp{&} are escaped in the HTML output; also, you can -get an empty @code{alt} string with @code{@@-} (a command that -produces no output; @pxref{@t{@@- @@hyphenation}}). - -For Info output, the @code{alt} string is also processed as Texinfo -text and output. In this case, @samp{\} is escaped as @samp{\\} and -@samp{"} as @samp{\"}; no other escapes are done. - -In Info output, @code{makeinfo} writes a reference to the binary image -file (trying @var{filename} suffixed with @file{@var{extension}}, -@file{@var{.extension}}, @file{.png}, or @file{.jpg}, in that order) -if one exists. It also literally includes the @file{.txt} file if one -exists. This way, Info readers which can display images (such as the -XEmacs Info browser, running under X) can do so, whereas Info readers -which can only use text (such as the standalone Info reader) can -display the textual version. - -@cindex @samp{^@@^H} for images in Info -The implementation of this is to put the following construct into the -Info output: - -@example -^@@^H[image src="@var{binaryfile}" text="@var{txtfile}" - alt="@var{alttext} ... ^@@^H] -@end example - -@noindent where @samp{^@@} and @samp{^H} stand for the actual null and -backspace control characters. If one of the files is not present, the -corresponding argument is omitted. - -The reason for mentioning this here is that older Info browsers (this -feature was introduced in Texinfo version 4.6) will display the above -literally, which, although not pretty, should not be harmful. - - -@node Image Scaling -@subsection Image Scaling - -@cindex Images, scaling -@cindex Scaling images -@cindex Width of images -@cindex Height of images -@cindex Aspect ratio of images -@cindex Distorting images -The optional @var{width} and @var{height} arguments to the -@code{@@image} command (see the previous section) specify the size to -which to scale the image. They are only taken into account in @TeX{}. -If neither is specified, the image is presented in its natural size -(given in the file); if only one is specified, the other is scaled -proportionately; and if both are specified, both are respected, thus -likely distorting the original image by changing its aspect ratio. - -@cindex Dimensions and image sizes -The @var{width} and @var{height} may be specified using any valid @TeX{} -dimension, namely: - -@table @asis -@item pt -@cindex Points (dimension) -point (72.27pt = 1in) -@item pc -@cindex Picas -pica (1pc = 12pt) -@item bp -@cindex Big points -big point (72bp = 1in) -@item in -@cindex Inches -inch -@item cm -@cindex Centimeters -centimeter (2.54cm = 1in) -@item mm -@cindex Millimeters -millimeter (10mm = 1cm) -@item dd -@cindex Did@^ot points -did@^ot point (1157dd = 1238pt) -@item cc -@cindex Ciceros -cicero (1cc = 12dd) -@item sp -@cindex Scaled points -scaled point (65536sp = 1pt) -@end table - -@pindex ridt.eps -For example, the following will scale a file @file{ridt.eps} to one -inch vertically, with the width scaled proportionately: - -@example -@@image@{ridt,,1in@} -@end example - -@pindex epsf.tex -For @code{@@image} to work with @TeX{}, the file @file{epsf.tex} must be -installed somewhere that @TeX{} can find it. (The standard location is -@file{@var{texmf}/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex}, where @var{texmf} is a -root of your @TeX{} directory tree.) This file is included in the -Texinfo distribution and is also available from -@uref{ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex}, among other places. - -@code{@@image} can be used within a line as well as for displayed -figures. Therefore, if you intend it to be displayed, be sure to leave -a blank line before the command, or the output will run into the -preceding text. - -Image scaling is presently implemented only in @TeX{}, not in HTML or -any other sort of output. - - -@node Footnotes -@section Footnotes -@cindex Footnotes -@findex footnote - -A @dfn{footnote} is for a reference that documents or elucidates the -primary text.@footnote{A footnote should complement or expand upon the -primary text, but a reader should not need to read a footnote to -understand the primary text. For a thorough discussion of footnotes, -see @cite{The Chicago Manual of Style}, which is published by the -University of Chicago Press.} Footnotes are distracting; use them -sparingly at most, and it is best to avoid them completely. Standard -bibliographical references are better placed in a bibliography at the -end of a document instead of in footnotes throughout. - -@menu -* Footnote Commands:: How to write a footnote in Texinfo. -* Footnote Styles:: Controlling how footnotes appear in Info. -@end menu - - -@node Footnote Commands -@subsection Footnote Commands - -In Texinfo, footnotes are created with the @code{@@footnote} command. -This command is followed immediately by a left brace, then by the text -of the footnote, and then by a terminating right brace. Footnotes may -be of any length (they will be broken across pages if necessary), but -are usually short. The template is: - -@example -ordinary text@@footnote@{@var{text of footnote}@} -@end example - -As shown here, the @code{@@footnote} command should come right after the -text being footnoted, with no intervening space; otherwise, the footnote -marker might end up starting a line. - -For example, this clause is followed by a sample footnote@footnote{Here -is the sample footnote.}; in the Texinfo source, it looks like -this: - -@example -@dots{}a sample footnote@@footnote@{Here is the sample -footnote.@}; in the Texinfo source@dots{} -@end example - -As you can see, the source includes two punctuation marks next to each -other; in this case, @samp{.@};} is the sequence. This is normal (the -first ends the footnote and the second belongs to the sentence being -footnoted), so don't worry that it looks odd. - -In a printed manual or book, the reference mark for a footnote is a -small, superscripted number; the text of the footnote appears at the -bottom of the page, below a horizontal line. - -In Info, the reference mark for a footnote is a pair of parentheses -with the footnote number between them, like this: @samp{(1)}. The -reference mark is followed by a cross reference link to the footnote -text if footnotes are put in separate nodes (@pxref{Footnote Styles}). - -In the HTML output, footnote references are generally marked with a -small, superscripted number which is rendered as a hypertext link to -the footnote text. - -By the way, footnotes in the argument of an @code{@@item} command for -an @code{@@table} must be on the same line as the @code{@@item} (as -usual). @xref{Two-column Tables}. - - -@node Footnote Styles -@subsection Footnote Styles - -Info has two footnote styles, which determine where the text of the -footnote is located: - -@itemize @bullet -@cindex @samp{@r{End}} node footnote style -@item -In the `End' node style, all the footnotes for a single node are -placed at the end of that node. The footnotes are separated from the -rest of the node by a line of dashes with the word @samp{Footnotes} -within it. Each footnote begins with an @samp{(@var{n})} reference -mark. - -@need 700 -@noindent -Here is an example of the Info output for a single footnote in the -end-of-node style: - -@example -@group ---------- Footnotes --------- - -(1) Here is a sample footnote. -@end group -@end example - -@cindex @samp{@r{Separate}} footnote style -@item -In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single -node are placed in an automatically constructed node of -their own. In this style, a ``footnote reference'' follows -each @samp{(@var{n})} reference mark in the body of the -node. The footnote reference is actually a cross reference -which you use to reach the footnote node. - -The name of the node with the footnotes is constructed -by appending @w{@samp{-Footnotes}} to the name of the node -that contains the footnotes. (Consequently, the footnotes' -node for the @file{Footnotes} node is -@w{@file{Footnotes-Footnotes}}!) The footnotes' node has an -`Up' node pointer that leads back to its parent node. - -@noindent -Here is how the first footnote in this manual looks after being -formatted for Info in the separate node style: - -@smallexample -@group -File: texinfo.info Node: Overview-Footnotes, Up: Overview - -(1) The first syllable of "Texinfo" is pronounced like "speck", not -"hex". @dots{} -@end group -@end smallexample -@end itemize - -Unless your document has long and important footnotes (as in, say, -Gibbon's @cite{Decline and Fall @dots{}}), we recommend the @samp{end} -style, as it is simpler for readers to follow. - -@findex footnotestyle -Use the @code{@@footnotestyle} command to specify an Info file's -footnote style. Write this command at the beginning of a line followed -by an argument, either @samp{end} for the end node style or -@samp{separate} for the separate node style. - -@need 700 -For example, - -@example -@@footnotestyle end -@end example -@noindent -or -@example -@@footnotestyle separate -@end example - -Write an @code{@@footnotestyle} command before or shortly after the -end-of-header line at the beginning of a Texinfo file. (You should -include any @code{@@footnotestyle} command between the start-of-header -and end-of-header lines, so the region formatting commands will format -footnotes as specified.) - -In HTML, when the footnote style is @samp{end}, or if the output is -not split, footnotes are put at the end of the output. If set to -@samp{separate}, and the output is split, they are placed in a -separate file. - - -@node Indices -@chapter Indices -@cindex Indices - -Using Texinfo, you can generate indices without having to sort and -collate entries manually. In an index, the entries are listed in -alphabetical order, together with information on how to find the -discussion of each entry. In a printed manual, this information -consists of page numbers. In an Info file, this information is a menu -entry leading to the first node referenced. - -Texinfo provides several predefined kinds of index: an index for -functions, an index for variables, an index for concepts, and so on. -You can combine indices or use them for other than their canonical -purpose. Lastly, you can define your own new indices. - -@xref{Printing Indices & Menus}, for information on how to print -indices. - -@menu -* Index Entries:: Choose different words for index entries. -* Predefined Indices:: Use different indices for different kinds - of entries. -* Indexing Commands:: How to make an index entry. -* Combining Indices:: How to combine indices. -* New Indices:: How to define your own indices. -@end menu - - -@node Index Entries -@section Making Index Entries -@cindex Index entries, making -@cindex Entries, making index - -When you are making index entries, it is good practice to think of the -different ways people may look for something. Different people -@emph{do not} think of the same words when they look something up. A -helpful index will have items indexed under all the different words -that people may use. For example, one reader may think it obvious -that the two-letter names for indices should be listed under -``Indices, two-letter names, since ``Indices'' are the general -concept. But another reader may remember the specific concept of -two-letter names and search for the entry listed as ``Two letter names -for indices''. A good index will have both entries and will help both -readers. - -Like typesetting, the construction of an index is a skilled art, the -subtleties of which may not be appreciated until you need to do it -yourself. - -@xref{Printing Indices & Menus}, for information about printing an -index at the end of a book or creating an index menu in an Info file. - - -@node Predefined Indices -@section Predefined Indices - -Texinfo provides six predefined indices. Here are their nominal -meanings, abbreviations, and the corresponding index entry commands: - -@table @samp -@item cp -@cindex @code{cp} (concept) index -@findex cindex -(@code{@@cindex}) concept index, for general concepts. -@item fn -@cindex @code{fn} (function) index -@findex findex -(@code{@@findex}) function index, for function and function-like -names (such as entry points of libraries). -@item ky -@cindex @code{ky} (keystroke) index -@findex kindex -(@code{@@kindex}) keystroke index, for keyboard commands. -@item pg -@cindex @code{pg} (program) index -@findex pindex -(@code{@@pindex}) program index, for names of programs. -@item tp -@cindex @code{tp} (data type) index -@findex tindex -(@code{@@tindex}) data type index, for type names (such as structures -defined in header files). -@item vr -@cindex @code{vr} (variable) index -@findex vindex -(@code{@@vindex}) variable index, for variable names (such as global -variables of libraries). -@end table - -@noindent -Not every manual needs all of these, and most manuals use only two or -three at most. The present manual, for example, has two indices: a -concept index and an @@-command index (that is actually the function -index but is called a command index in the chapter heading). - -You are not required to use the predefined indices strictly for their -canonical purposes. For example, suppose you wish to index some C -preprocessor macros. You could put them in the function index along -with actual functions, just by writing @code{@@findex} commands for -them; then, when you print the ``Function Index'' as an unnumbered -chapter, you could give it the title `Function and Macro Index' and -all will be consistent for the reader. - -On the other hand, it is best not to stray too far from the meaning of -the predefined indices. Otherwise, in the event that your text is -combined with other text from other manuals, the index entries will -not match up. Instead, define your own new index (@pxref{New -Indices}). - -We recommend having a single index in the final document whenever -possible, however many source indices you use, since then readers have -only one place to look. Two or more source indices can be combined -into one output index using the @code{@@synindex} or -@code{@@syncodeindex} commands (@pxref{Combining Indices}). - - -@node Indexing Commands -@section Defining the Entries of an Index - -@cindex Defining indexing entries -@cindex Index entries -@cindex Entries for an index -@cindex Specifying index entries -@cindex Creating index entries - -The data to make an index come from many individual indexing commands -scattered throughout the Texinfo source file. Each command says to add -one entry to a particular index; after formatting, the index will give -the current page number or node name as the reference. - -An index entry consists of an indexing command at the beginning of a -line followed, on the rest of the line, by the entry. - -For example, this section begins with the following five entries for -the concept index: - -@example -@@cindex Defining indexing entries -@@cindex Index entries, defining -@@cindex Entries for an index -@@cindex Specifying index entries -@@cindex Creating index entries -@end example - -Each predefined index has its own indexing command---@code{@@cindex} -for the concept index, @code{@@findex} for the function index, and so -on, as listed in the previous section. - -@cindex Writing index entries -@cindex Index entries, advice on writing -@cindex Advice on writing entries -@cindex Capitalization of index entries -Concept index entries consist of text. The best way to write an index -is to devise entries which are terse yet clear. If you can do this, -the index usually looks better if the entries are written just as they -would appear in the middle of a sentence, that is, capitalizing only -proper names and acronyms that always call for uppercase letters. -This is the case convention we use in most GNU manuals' indices. - -If you don't see how to make an entry terse yet clear, make it longer -and clear---not terse and confusing. If many of the entries are -several words long, the index may look better if you use a different -convention: to capitalize the first word of each entry. Whichever -case convention you use, use it consistently. - -In any event, do not ever capitalize a case-sensitive name such as a C -or Lisp function name or a shell command; that would be a spelling -error. Entries in indices other than the concept index are symbol -names in programming languages, or program names; these names are -usually case-sensitive, so likewise use upper- and lowercase as -required. - -@cindex Unique index entries -It is a good idea to make index entries unique wherever feasible. -That way, people using the printed output or online completion of -index entries don't see undifferentiated lists. Consider this an -opportunity to make otherwise-identical index entries be more -specific, so readers can more easily find the exact place they are -looking for. - -Index entries should precede the visible material that is being -indexed. For instance: - -@example -@@cindex hello -Hello, there! -@end example - -@noindent Among other reasons, that way following indexing links (in -whatever context) ends up before the material, where readers want to -be, instead of after. - -@cindex Index font types -By default, entries for a concept index are printed in a small roman -font and entries for the other indices are printed in a small -@code{@@code} font. You may change the way part of an entry is -printed with the usual Texinfo commands, such as @code{@@file} for -file names (@pxref{Marking Text}), and @code{@@r} for the normal roman -font (@pxref{Fonts}). - -@quotation Caution -Do not use a colon in an index entry. In Info, a colon separates the -menu entry name from the node name, so a colon in the entry itself -confuses Info. @xref{Menu Parts}, for more information about the -structure of a menu entry. -@end quotation - - -@node Combining Indices -@section Combining Indices -@cindex Combining indices -@cindex Indices, combining them - -Sometimes you will want to combine two disparate indices such as -functions and concepts, perhaps because you have few enough entries -that a separate index would look silly. - -You could put functions into the concept index by writing -@code{@@cindex} commands for them instead of @code{@@findex} commands, -and produce a consistent manual by printing the concept index with the -title `Function and Concept Index' and not printing the `Function -Index' at all; but this is not a robust procedure. It works only if -your document is never included as part of another document that is -designed to have a separate function index; if your document were to -be included with such a document, the functions from your document and -those from the other would not end up together. Also, to make your -function names appear in the right font in the concept index, you -would need to enclose every one of them between the braces of -@code{@@code}. - -@menu -* @t{@@syncodeindex}:: How to merge two indices, using @code{@@code} - font for the merged-from index. -* @t{@@synindex}:: How to merge two indices, using the - roman font for the merged-from index. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@syncodeindex} -@subsection @code{@@syncodeindex}: Combining indices using @code{@@code} - -@anchor{syncodeindex}@c old name -@findex syncodeindex - -When you want to combine functions and concepts into one index, you -should index the functions with @code{@@findex} and index the concepts -with @code{@@cindex}, and use the @code{@@syncodeindex} command to -redirect the function index entries into the concept index. - -The @code{@@syncodeindex} command takes two arguments; they are the name -of the index to redirect, and the name of the index to redirect it to. -The template looks like this: - -@example -@@syncodeindex @var{from} @var{to} -@end example - -@cindex Predefined names for indices -@cindex Two letter names for indices -@cindex Indices, two letter names -@cindex Names for indices -For this purpose, the indices are given two-letter names: - -@table @samp -@item cp -concept index -@item fn -function index -@item vr -variable index -@item ky -key index -@item pg -program index -@item tp -data type index -@end table - -Write an @code{@@syncodeindex} command before or shortly after the -end-of-header line at the beginning of a Texinfo file. For example, -to merge a function index with a concept index, write the -following: - -@example -@@syncodeindex fn cp -@end example - -@noindent -This will cause all entries designated for the function index to merge -in with the concept index instead. - -To merge both a variables index and a function index into a concept -index, write the following: - -@example -@group -@@syncodeindex vr cp -@@syncodeindex fn cp -@end group -@end example - -@cindex Fonts for indices -The @code{@@syncodeindex} command puts all the entries from the `from' -index (the redirected index) into the @code{@@code} font, overriding -whatever default font is used by the index to which the entries are -now directed. This way, if you direct function names from a function -index into a concept index, all the function names are printed in the -@code{@@code} font as you would expect. - - -@node @t{@@synindex} -@subsection @code{@@synindex}: Combining indices - -@anchor{synindex}@c old name -@findex synindex - -The @code{@@synindex} command is nearly the same as the -@code{@@syncodeindex} command, except that it does not put the `from' -index entries into the @code{@@code} font; rather it puts them in the -roman font. Thus, you use @code{@@synindex} when you merge a concept -index into a function index. - -@xref{Printing Indices & Menus}, for information about printing an index -at the end of a book or creating an index menu in an Info file. - - -@node New Indices -@section Defining New Indices - -@cindex Defining new indices -@cindex Indices, defining new -@cindex New index defining -@findex defindex -@findex defcodeindex - -In addition to the predefined indices (@pxref{Predefined Indices}), -you may use the @code{@@defindex} and @code{@@defcodeindex} commands -to define new indices. These commands create new indexing @@-commands -with which you mark index entries. The @code{@@defindex} command is -used like this: - -@example -@@defindex @var{name} -@end example - -New index names are usually two-letter words, such as @samp{au}. -For example: - -@example -@@defindex au -@end example - -This defines a new index, called the @samp{au} index. At the same -time, it creates a new indexing command, @code{@@auindex}, that you -can use to make index entries. Use this new indexing command just as -you would use a predefined indexing command. - -For example, here is a section heading followed by a concept index -entry and two @samp{au} index entries. - -@example -@@section Cognitive Semantics -@@cindex kinesthetic image schemas -@@auindex Johnson, Mark -@@auindex Lakoff, George -@end example - -@noindent -(Evidently, @samp{au} serves here as an abbreviation for ``author''.) - -Texinfo constructs the new indexing command by concatenating the name -of the index with @samp{index}; thus, defining an @samp{xy} index -leads to the automatic creation of an @code{@@xyindex} command. - -Use the @code{@@printindex} command to print the index, as you do with -the predefined indices. For example: - -@example -@group -@@node Author Index -@@unnumbered Author Index - -@@printindex au -@end group -@end example - -The @code{@@defcodeindex} is like the @code{@@defindex} command, -except that, in the printed output, it prints entries in an -@code{@@code} font by default instead of a roman font. - -You should define new indices before the end-of-header line of a -Texinfo file, and (of course) before any @code{@@synindex} or -@code{@@syncodeindex} commands (@pxref{Texinfo File Header}). - -As mentioned earlier (@pxref{Predefined Indices}), we recommend having -a single index in the final document whenever possible, however many -source indices you use, since then readers have only one place to -look. - -When creating an index, @TeX{} creates a file whose extension is the -name of the index (@pxref{Names of index files}). Therefore you -should avoid using index names that collide with extensions used for -other purposes, such as @samp{.aux} or @samp{.xml}. -@command{makeinfo} already reports an error if a new index conflicts -well-known extension name. - - -@node Insertions -@chapter Special Insertions -@cindex Inserting special characters and symbols -@cindex Special insertions - -Texinfo provides several commands for inserting characters that have -special meaning in Texinfo, such as braces, and for other graphic -elements that do not correspond to simple characters you can type. - -@iftex -These are: - -@itemize @bullet -@item The Texinfo special characters: @samp{@@ @{@} , \ #}. -@item Whitespace within and around a sentence. -@item Accents. -@item Dots and bullets. -@item The @TeX{} logo and the copyright symbol. -@item The euro and pounds currency symbols. -@item The degrees symbol. -@item The minus sign. -@item Mathematical expressions. -@item Glyphs for examples of programming: evaluation, macros, errors, etc. -@item Footnotes. -@end itemize -@end iftex - -@menu -* Special Characters:: Inserting @@ @{@} , \ # -* Inserting Quote Characters:: Inserting left and right quotes, in code. -* Inserting Space:: Inserting the right amount of whitespace. -* Inserting Accents:: Inserting accents and special characters. -* Inserting Quotation Marks:: Inserting quotation marks. -* Inserting Math:: Formatting mathematical expressions. -* Glyphs for Text:: Inserting Dots, bullets, currencies, etc. -* Glyphs for Programming:: Indicating results of evaluation, - expansion of macros, errors, etc. -@end menu - - -@node Special Characters -@section Special Characters: Inserting @@ @{@} , \ # -@anchor{Braces Atsign}@c previous names for this node -@anchor{Atsign Braces Comma} -@cindex Special characters, inserting -@cindex Commands to insert special characters - -@samp{@@} and curly braces are the basic special characters in -Texinfo. To insert these characters so they appear in text, you must -put an @samp{@@} in front of these characters to prevent Texinfo from -misinterpreting them. Alphabetic commands are also provided. - -The other characters (comma, backslash, hash) are special only in -restricted contexts, as explained in the respective sections. - -@menu -* Inserting an Atsign:: @code{@@@@}, @code{@@atchar@{@}}. -* Inserting Braces:: @code{@@@{ @@@}}, @code{@@l rbracechar@{@}}. -* Inserting a Comma:: , and @code{@@comma@{@}}. -* Inserting a Backslash:: \ and @code{@@backslashchar@{@}}. -* Inserting a Hashsign:: # and @code{@@hashchar@{@}}. -@end menu - - -@node Inserting an Atsign -@subsection Inserting `@@' with @code{@@@@} and @code{@@atchar@{@}} -@cindex At sign, inserting -@cindex Inserting @@ @r{(literal @samp{@@})} -@findex @@ @r{(literal @samp{@@})} -@findex @@atchar@{@} @r{(literal @samp{@@})} - -@code{@@@@} produces a single @samp{@@} character in the output. Do -not put braces after an @code{@@@@} command. - -@code{@@atchar@{@}} also produces a single @samp{@@} character in the -output. It does need following braces, as usual for alphabetic -commands. In inline conditionals (@pxref{Inline Conditionals}), it -can be necessary to avoid using the literal @samp{@@} character in the -source (and may be clearer in other contexts). - - -@node Inserting Braces -@subsection Inserting `@{ `@}' with @code{@@@{ @@@}} and @code{@@l rbracechar@{@}} - -@findex @{ @r{(literal @samp{@{})} -@findex @} @r{(literal @samp{@}})} -@findex @@lbracechar@{@} @r{(literal @samp{@{})} -@findex @@rbracechar@{@} @r{(literal @samp{@}})} -@cindex Braces, inserting - -@code{@@@{} produces a single @samp{@{} in the output, and @code{@@@}} -produces a single @samp{@}}. Do not put braces after either an -@code{@@@{} or an @code{@@@}} command. - -@code{@@lbracechar@{@}} and @code{@@rbracechar@{@}} also produce -single @samp{@{} and @samp{@}} characters in the output. They do need -following braces, as usual for alphabetic commands. In inline -conditionals (@pxref{Inline Conditionals}), it can be -necessary to avoid using literal brace characters in the source (and -may be clearer in other contexts). - - -@node Inserting a Comma -@subsection Inserting `,' with @code{@@comma@{@}} - -@findex comma -@cindex Comma, inserting - -Ordinarily, a comma `,' is a normal character that can be simply typed -in your input where you need it. - -However, Texinfo uses the comma as a special character only in one -context: to separate arguments to those Texinfo commands, such as -@code{@@acronym} (@pxref{@t{@@acronym}}) and @code{@@xref} -(@pxref{Cross References}), as well as user-defined macros -(@pxref{Defining Macros}), which take more than one argument. - -Since a comma character would confuse Texinfo's parsing for these -commands, you must use the command @samp{@@comma@{@}} instead if you want -to pass an actual comma. Here are some examples: - -@example -@@acronym@{ABC, A Bizarre @@comma@{@}@} -@@xref@{Comma,, The @@comma@{@} symbol@} -@@mymac@{One argument@@comma@{@} containing a comma@} -@end example - -Although @samp{@@comma@{@}} can be used nearly anywhere, there is no -need for it anywhere except in this unusual case. - -(Incidentally, the name @samp{@@comma} lacks the @samp{char} suffix used -in its companion commands only for historical reasons. It didn't seem -important enough to define a synonym.) - - -@node Inserting a Backslash -@subsection Inserting `\' with @code{@@backslashchar@{@}} - -@findex backslash -@cindex Backslash, inserting - -Ordinarily, a backslash `\' is a normal character in Texinfo that can -be simply typed in your input where you need it. The result is to -typeset the backslash from the typewriter font. - -However, Texinfo uses the backslash as a special character in one -restricted context: to delimit formal arguments in the bodies of -user-defined macros (@pxref{Defining Macros}). - -Due to the vagaries of macro argument parsing, it is more reliable to -pass an alphabetic command that produces a backslash instead of using -a literal \. Hence @code{@@backslashchar@{@}}. Here is an example -macro call: - -@example -@@mymac@{One argument@@backslashchar@{@} with a backslash@} -@end example - -Texinfo documents may also use \ as a command character inside -@code{@@math} (@pxref{Inserting Math}). In this case, @code{@@\} or -@code{\backslash} produces a ``math'' backslash (from the math symbol -font), while @code{@@backslashchar@{@}} produces a typewriter -backslash as usual. - -Although @samp{@@backslashchar@{@}} can be used nearly anywhere, there -is no need for it except in these unusual cases. - - -@node Inserting a Hashsign -@subsection Inserting `#' with @code{@@hashchar@{@}} - -@findex @@hashchar@{@} @r{(literal @samp{#})} -@cindex Inserting # -@cindex Hash sign, inserting - -Ordinarily, a hash `#' is a normal character in Texinfo that can be -simply typed in your input where you need it. The result is to -typeset the hash character from the current font. - -@cindex Number sign, inserting -@cindex Octotherp, inserting -@cindex Sharp sign (not), inserting -This character has many other names, varying by locale, such as -``number sign'', ``pound'', and ``octothorp''. It is also sometimes -called ``sharp'' or ``sharp sign'' since it vaguely resembles the -musical symbol by that name. In situations where Texinfo is used, -``hash'' is the most common in our experience. - -However, Texinfo uses the hash character as a special character in one -restricted context: to introduce the so-called @code{#line} directive -and variants (@pxref{External Macro Processors}). - -So, in order to typeset an actual hash character in such a place (for -example, in a program that needs documentation about @code{#line}), -it's necessary to use @code{@@hashchar@{@}} or some other construct. -Here's an example: - -@example -@@hashchar@{@} 10 "example.c" -@end example - -Although @samp{@@hashchar@{@}} can be used nearly anywhere, there -is no need for it anywhere except this unusual case. - - -@node Inserting Quote Characters -@section Inserting Quote Characters - -@cindex Inserting quote characters -@cindex Quote characters, inserting - -As explained in the early section on general Texinfo input conventions -(@pxref{Conventions}), Texinfo source files use the ASCII character -@code{`} (96 decimal) to produce a left quote (`), and ASCII @code{'} -(39 decimal) to produce a right quote ('). Doubling these input -characters (@code{``} and @code{''}) produces double quotes (`` and -''). These are the conventions used by @TeX{}. - -This works all right for text. However, in examples of computer code, -readers are especially likely to cut and paste the text -verbatim---and, unfortunately, some document viewers will mangle these -characters. (The free PDF reader @command{xpdf} works fine, but other -PDF readers, both free and nonfree, have problems.) - -If this is a concern for you, Texinfo provides these two commands: - -@ftable @code -@item @@codequoteundirected @var{on-off} -@cindex undirected single quote -causes the output for the @code{'} character in code environments to -be the undirected single quote, like this: -@set txicodequoteundirected on -@code{'}. -@set txicodequoteundirected off - -@item @@codequotebacktick @var{on-off} -@cindex backtick -@cindex grave accent, standalone -causes the output for the @code{`} character in code environments to -be the backtick character (standalone grave accent), like this: -@set txicodequotebacktick on -@code{`}. -@set txicodequotebacktick off -@end ftable - -If you want these settings for only part of the document, -@code{@@codequote... off} will restore the normal behavior, as in -@code{@@codequoteundirected off}. - -These settings affect @code{@@code}, @code{@@example}, @code{@@kbd}, -@code{@@samp}, @code{@@verb}, and @code{@@verbatim}. @xref{Useful -Highlighting}. - -This feature used to be controlled by @code{@@set} variable names; -they are still supported, but the command interface is preferred. - - -@node Inserting Space -@section Inserting Space - -@cindex Inserting space -@cindex Spacing, inserting -The following sections describe commands that control spacing of various -kinds within and after sentences. - -@menu -* Multiple Spaces:: Inserting multiple spaces. -* Not Ending a Sentence:: Sometimes a . doesn't end a sentence. -* Ending a Sentence:: Sometimes it does. -* @t{@@frenchspacing}:: Specifying end-of-sentence spacing. -* @t{@@dmn}:: Formatting a dimension. -@end menu - - -@node Multiple Spaces -@subsection Multiple Spaces - -@cindex Multiple spaces -@cindex Whitespace, inserting -@cindex Space, inserting horizontal -@findex <space> -@findex <tab> -@findex <newline> - -Ordinarily, multiple whitespace characters (space, tab, and newline) -are collapsed into a single space. - -Occasionally, you may want to produce several consecutive spaces, -either for purposes of example (e.g., what your program does with -multiple spaces as input), or merely for purposes of appearance in -headings or lists. Texinfo supports three commands: -@code{@@@kbd{SPACE}}, @code{@@@kbd{TAB}}, and @code{@@@kbd{NL}}, all -of which insert a single space into the output. (Here, -@code{@@@kbd{SPACE}} represents an @samp{@@} character followed by a -space, i.e., @samp{@@ }, @kbd{TAB} represents an actual tab character, -and @kbd{NL} represent the tab character and end-of-line, i.e., when -@samp{@@} is the last character on a line.) - -For example, -@example -Spacey@@ @@ @@ @@ -example. -@end example - -@noindent produces - -@example -Spacey@ @ @ @ -example. -@end example - -Other possible uses of @code{@@@kbd{SPACE}} have been subsumed by -@code{@@multitable} (@pxref{Multi-column Tables}). - -Do not follow any of these commands with braces. - -To produce a non-breakable space, see @ref{@t{@@tie}}. - - -@node Not Ending a Sentence -@subsection Not Ending a Sentence - -@cindex Not ending a sentence -@cindex Sentence non-ending punctuation -@cindex Periods, inserting -@cindex Spacing, in the middle of sentences -Depending on whether a period or exclamation point or question mark is -inside or at the end of a sentence, slightly less or more space is -inserted after a period in a typeset manual. Since it is not always -possible to determine automatically when a period ends a sentence, -special commands are needed in some circumstances. Usually, Texinfo -can guess how to handle periods, so you do not need to use the special -commands; you just enter a period as you would if you were using a -typewriter: put two spaces after the period, question mark, or -exclamation mark that ends a sentence. - -@findex <colon> @r{(suppress end-of-sentence space)} -Use the @code{@@:}@: command after a period, question mark, -exclamation mark, or colon that should not be followed by extra space. -For example, use @code{@@:}@: after periods that end (lowercase) -abbreviations which are not at the ends of sentences. - -Also, when a parenthetical remark in the middle of a sentence (like -this one!)@: ends with a period, exclamation point, or question mark, -@code{@@:} should be used after the right parenthesis. Similarly for -right brackets and right quotes (both single and double). - -For example, - -@example -foo vs.@@: bar (or?)@@: baz -foo vs. bar (or?) baz -@end example - -@noindent -@ifnottex -produces -@end ifnottex -@iftex -produces the following. If you look carefully at this printed output, -you will see a bit of extraneous space after the @samp{vs.}@: and -@samp{(or?)}@: in the second line. -@end iftex - -@quotation -foo vs.@: bar (or?)@: baz@* -foo vs. bar (or?) baz -@end quotation - -@noindent -@code{@@:} has no effect on the HTML or Docbook output. - -Do not put braces after @code{@@:} (or any non-alphabetic command). - -A few Texinfo commands force normal interword spacing, so that you -don't have to insert @code{@@:} where you otherwise would. These are -the code-like highlighting commands, @code{@@var}, @code{@@abbr}, and -@code{@@acronym} (@pxref{Useful Highlighting}). For example, in -@samp{@@code@{foo. bar@}} the period is not considered the end of a -sentence, and no extra space is inserted. - - -@node Ending a Sentence -@subsection Ending a Sentence - -@cindex Ending a Sentence -@cindex Sentence ending punctuation - -@findex . @r{(end of sentence)} -@findex ! @r{(end of sentence)} -@findex ? @r{(end of sentence)} -@cindex Spacing, at ends of sentences -As mentioned above, Texinfo normally inserts additional space after -the end of a sentence. It uses a simple heuristic for this: a -sentence ends with a period, exclamation point, or question mark -followed by optional closing punctuation and then whitespace, and -@emph{not} preceded by a capital letter. - -Use @code{@@.}@: instead of a period, @code{@@!}@: instead of an -exclamation point, and @code{@@?}@: instead of a question mark at the -end of a sentence that does end with a capital letter. For example: - -@example -Give it to M.I.B. and to M.E.W@@. Also, give it to R.J.C@@. -Give it to M.I.B. and to M.E.W. Also, give it to R.J.C. -@end example - -@noindent -The output follows. In printed output and Info, you can see the -desired extra whitespace after the @samp{W} in the first line. - -@quotation -Give it to M.I.B. and to M.E.W@. Also, give it to R.J.C@.@* -Give it to M.I.B. and to M.E.W. Also, give it to R.J.C. -@end quotation - -In the HTML output, @code{@@.}@: is equivalent to a simple @samp{.}; -likewise for @code{@@!}@: and @code{@@?}@:. - -The meanings of @code{@@:} and @code{@@.}, etc.@: in Texinfo are -designed to work well with the XEmacs sentence motion commands -(@pxref{Sentences,,, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}). - -Do not put braces after any of these commands. - -A few Texinfo commands are not considered as being an abbreviation, -even though they may end with a capital letter when expanded, so that -you don't have to insert @code{@@.} and companions. This is the case -for code-like highlighting commands, @code{@@var} arguments ending -with a capital letter, and @code{@@TeX}. For example, that sentence -ended with @samp{@@code@{@@@@TeX@}.}; @code{@@.} was not needed. Also -in @code{... @@var@{VARNAME@}. Text} the period after @var{VARNAME} -ends the sentence; there is no need to use @code{@@.}. - - -@node @t{@@frenchspacing} -@subsection @code{@@frenchspacing} @var{val}: Control Sentence Spacing - -@anchor{frenchspacing}@c old name -@findex frenchspacing -@cindex French spacing -@cindex Sentences, spacing after -@cindex Space, after sentences - -In American typography, it is traditional and correct to put extra -space at the end of a sentence. This is the default in Texinfo -(implemented in Info and printed output; for HTML, we don't try to -override the browser). In French typography (and others), this extra -space is wrong; all spaces are uniform. - -Therefore Texinfo provides the @code{@@frenchspacing} command to -control the spacing after punctuation. It reads the rest of the line -as its argument, which must be the single word @samp{on} or @samp{off} -(always these words, regardless of the language of the document). -Here is an example: - -@example -@@frenchspacing on -This is text. Two sentences. Three sentences. French spacing. - -@@frenchspacing off -This is text. Two sentences. Three sentences. Non-French spacing. -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@frenchspacing on -This is text. Two sentences. Three sentences. French spacing. - -@frenchspacing off -This is text. Two sentences. Three sentences. Non-French spacing. - -@code{@@frenchspacing} also affects the output after @code{@@.}, -@code{@@!}, and @code{@@?} (@pxref{Ending a Sentence}). - -@code{@@frenchspacing} has no effect on the HTML or Docbook output; -for XML, it outputs a transliteration of itself (@pxref{Output -Formats}). - - -@node @t{@@dmn} -@subsection @code{@@dmn}@{@var{dimension}@}: Format a Dimension - -@anchor{dmn}@c old name -@cindex Thin space between number, dimension -@cindex Dimension formatting -@cindex Format a dimension -@findex dmn - -You can use the @code{@@dmn} command to format a dimension with a -little extra space in the printed output. That is, on seeing -@code{@@dmn}, @TeX{} inserts just enough space for proper typesetting; -in other output formats, the formatting commands insert no space at -all. - -To use the @code{@@dmn} command, write the number and then follow it -immediately, with no intervening space, by @code{@@dmn}, and then by -the dimension within braces. For example, - -@example -A4 paper is 8.27@@dmn@{in@} wide. -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -A4 paper is 8.27@dmn{in} wide. -@end quotation - -Not everyone uses this style. Some people prefer `8.27@tie{}in.'@: or -`8.27@tie{}inches'. In these cases, however, you need to use -@code{@@tie} (@pxref{@t{@@tie}}) or @code{@@w} (@pxref{@t{@@w}}) -so that no line break can occur between the number and the dimension. -Also, if you write a period after an abbreviation within a sentence -(as with the `in.'@: above), you should write @samp{@@:} after the -period to prevent @TeX{} from inserting extra whitespace, as shown -here. @xref{Not Ending a Sentence}. - - -@node Inserting Accents -@section Inserting Accents - -@cindex Inserting accents -@cindex Accents, inserting -@cindex Floating accents, inserting - -Here is a table with the commands Texinfo provides for inserting -floating accents. They all need an argument, the character to accent, -which can either be given in braces as usual (@code{@@'@{e@}}), or, as -a special case, the braces can be omitted, in which case the argument -is the next character (@code{@@'e}). This is to make the source as -convenient as possible to type and read, since accented characters are -very common in some languages. - -If the command is alphabetic, such as @code{@@dotaccent}, then there -must be a space between the command name and argument if braces are -not used. If the command is non-alphabetic, such as @code{@@'}, then -there must @emph{not} be a space; the argument is the very next -character. - -Exception: the argument to @code{@@tieaccent} must be enclosed in -braces (since it is two characters instead of one). - -@findex documentencoding -To get the true accented characters output in Info, not just the ASCII -transliterations, it is necessary to specify @code{@@documentencoding} -with an encoding which supports the required characters -(@pxref{@t{@@documentencoding}}). In this case, you can also use -non-ASCII (e.g., pre-accented) characters in the source file. - -@findex " @r{(umlaut accent)} -@cindex Umlaut accent -@findex ' @r{(umlaut accent)} -@cindex Acute accent -@findex = @r{(macron accent)} -@cindex Macron accent -@findex ^ @r{(circumflex accent)} -@cindex Circumflex accent -@findex ` @r{(grave accent)} -@cindex Grave accent -@findex ~ @r{(tilde accent)} -@cindex Tilde accent -@findex , @r{(cedilla accent)} -@cindex Cedilla accent -@findex dotaccent -@cindex Dot accent -@findex H @r{(Hungarian umlaut accent)} -@cindex Hungarian umlaut accent -@findex ogonek -@cindex Ogonek diacritic -@findex ringaccent -@cindex Ring accent -@findex tieaccent -@cindex Tie-after accent -@findex u @r{(breve accent)} -@cindex Breve accent -@findex ubaraccent -@cindex Underbar accent -@findex udotaccent -@cindex Underdot accent -@findex v @r{(check accent)} -@cindex Hacek accent -@cindex Check accent -@cindex Caron accent -@multitable {@t{@@questiondown@{@}}} {Output} {hacek/check/caron accent} -@headitem Command @tab Output @tab What -@item @t{@@"o} @tab @"o @tab umlaut accent -@item @t{@@'o} @tab @'o @tab acute accent -@item @t{@@,@{c@}} @tab @,{c} @tab cedilla accent -@item @t{@@=o} @tab @=o @tab macron/overbar accent -@item @t{@@^o} @tab @^o @tab circumflex accent -@item @t{@@`o} @tab @`o @tab grave accent -@item @t{@@~o} @tab @~o @tab tilde accent -@item @t{@@dotaccent@{o@}} @tab @dotaccent{o} @tab overdot accent -@item @t{@@H@{o@}} @tab @H{o} @tab long Hungarian umlaut -@item @t{@@ogonek@{a@}} @tab @ogonek{a} @tab ogonek -@item @t{@@ringaccent@{o@}} @tab @ringaccent{o} @tab ring accent -@item @t{@@tieaccent@{oo@}} @tab @tieaccent{oo} @tab tie-after accent -@item @t{@@u@{o@}} @tab @u{o} @tab breve accent -@item @t{@@ubaraccent@{o@}} @tab @ubaraccent{o} @tab underbar accent -@item @t{@@udotaccent@{o@}} @tab @udotaccent{o} @tab underdot accent -@item @t{@@v@{o@}} @tab @v{o} @tab hacek/check/caron accent -@end multitable - -This table lists the Texinfo commands for inserting other characters -commonly used in languages other than English. - -@findex questiondown -@cindex @questiondown{} -@findex exclamdown -@cindex @exclamdown{} -@findex aa -@cindex @aa{} -@findex AA -@cindex @AA{} -@findex ae -@cindex @ae{} -@findex AE -@cindex @AE{} -@cindex Icelandic -@cindex Eth -@findex dh -@cindex @dh{} -@findex DH -@cindex @DH{} -@findex dotless -@cindex @dotless{i} (dotless i) -@cindex @dotless{j} (dotless j) -@cindex Dotless i, j -@findex l -@cindex @l{} -@findex L -@cindex @L{} -@findex o -@cindex @o{} -@findex O -@cindex @O{} -@findex oe -@cindex @oe{} -@findex OE -@cindex @OE{} -@cindex Romance ordinals -@cindex Ordinals, Romance -@cindex Feminine ordinal -@findex ordf -@cindex @ordf{} -@cindex Masculine ordinal -@findex ordm -@cindex @ordm{} -@findex ss -@cindex @ss{} -@cindex Es-zet -@cindex Sharp S -@cindex German S -@cindex Thorn -@findex th -@cindex @th{} -@findex TH -@cindex @TH{} -@multitable {@t{@@questiondown@{@}}} {oe OE} {es-zet or sharp S} -@item @t{@@exclamdown@{@}} @tab @exclamdown{} @tab upside-down ! -@item @t{@@questiondown@{@}} @tab @questiondown{} @tab upside-down ? -@item @t{@@aa@{@} @@AA@{@}} @tab @aa{} @AA{} @tab a,A with circle -@item @t{@@ae@{@} @@AE@{@}} @tab @ae{} @AE{} @tab ae,AE ligatures -@item @t{@@dh@{@} @@DH@{@}} @tab @dh{} @DH{} @tab Icelandic eth -@item @t{@@dotless@{i@}} @tab @dotless{i} @tab dotless i -@item @t{@@dotless@{j@}} @tab @dotless{j} @tab dotless j -@item @t{@@l@{@} @@L@{@}} @tab @l{} @L{} @tab suppressed-L,l -@item @t{@@o@{@} @@O@{@}} @tab @o{} @O{} @tab O,o with slash -@item @t{@@oe@{@} @@OE@{@}} @tab @oe{} @OE{} @tab oe,OE ligatures -@item @t{@@ordf@{@} @@ordm@{@}} @tab @ordf{} @ordm{} @tab Spanish ordinals -@item @t{@@ss@{@}} @tab @ss{} @tab es-zet or sharp S -@item @t{@@th@{@} @@TH@{@}} @tab @th{} @TH{} @tab Icelandic thorn -@end multitable - - -@node Inserting Quotation Marks -@section Inserting Quotation Marks -@cindex Inserting quotation marks -@cindex Quotation marks, inserting - -@cindex Quotation characters (`'), in source -Use doubled single-quote characters to begin and end quotations: -@w{@t{`@w{}`@dots{}'@w{}'}}. @TeX{} converts two single quotes to -left- and right-hand doubled quotation marks, -@c this comes out as "like this" in Info, which is just confusing. -@iftex -``like this'', -@end iftex -and Info converts doubled single-quote characters to ASCII -double-quotes: @w{@t{`@w{}`@dots{}'@w{}'}} becomes @w{@t{"@dots{}"}}. - -You may occasionally need to produce two consecutive single quotes; -for example, in documenting a computer language such as Maxima where -@t{'@w{}'} is a valid command. You can do this with the input -@t{'@@w@{@}'}; the empty @code{@@w} command stops the combination into -the double-quote characters. - -@cindex Unicode quotation characters -@cindex Grave accent, vs. left quote -The left quote character (@t{`}, ASCII code 96) used in Texinfo is a -grave accent in ANSI and ISO character set standards. We use it as a -quote character because that is how @TeX{} is set up, by default. - -Texinfo supports several other quotation marks used in languages other -than English. Below is a table with the commands Texinfo provides for -inserting quotation marks. - -@findex documentencoding -@cindex UTF-8 -@cindex ISO 8859-15 -@cindex Latin 9 -@cindex ISO 8859-1 -@cindex Latin 1 -In order to get the symbols for the quotation marks in encoded Info -output, it is necessary to specify @code{@@documentencoding UTF-8}. -(@xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}.) Double guillemets are also -present in ISO 8859-1 (aka Latin@tie{}1) and ISO 8859-15 (aka -Latin@tie{}9). - -@cindex European Computer Modern fonts -@cindex EC fonts -The standard @TeX{} fonts support the usual quotation marks used in -English (the ones produced with single and doubled ASCII -single-quotes). For the other quotation marks, @TeX{} uses European -Computer Modern (EC) fonts (@file{ecrm1000} and other variants). -These fonts are freely available, of course; you can download them -from @url{http://@/www.ctan.org/@/tex-archive/@/fonts/ec}, among other -places. - -@cindex CM-Super fonts -The free EC fonts are bitmap fonts created with Metafont. Especially -for on-line viewing, Type@tie{}1 (vector) versions of the fonts are -preferable; these are available in the CM-Super font package -(@url{http://@/www.ctan.org/@/tex-archive/@/fonts/@/ps-type1/@/cm-super}). - -Both distributions include installation instructions. - -@cindex Single quotation marks -@cindex Double quotation marks -@cindex Left quotation marks -@cindex Right quotation marks -@findex quotedblleft -@cindex `@w{}` -@findex quoteleft -@cindex ` -@cindex " (undirected double quote character) -@findex quotedblright -@cindex '@w{}' -@findex quoteright -@cindex ' -@cindex Double low-9 quotation mark -@cindex Single low-9 quotation mark -@findex quotedblbase -@cindex @quotedblbase{} (double low-9 quotation mark) -@findex quotesinglbase -@cindex @quotesinglbase{} (single low-9 quotation mark) -@cindex Angle quotation marks -@cindex Guillemets -@cindex Guillemots -@cindex French quotation marks -@cindex Quotation marks, French -@cindex German quotation marks -@cindex Quotation marks, German -@cindex Double guillemets -@cindex Single guillemets -@cindex Double angle quotation marks -@cindex Single angle quotation marks -@cindex Left-pointing angle quotation marks -@cindex Right-pointing angle quotation marks -@cindex Double left-pointing angle quotation mark -@cindex Double right-pointing angle quotation mark -@cindex Single left-pointing angle quotation mark -@cindex Single right-pointing angle quotation mark -@findex guillemetleft -@findex guillemotleft -@cindex @guillemetleft{} -@findex guillemetright -@findex guillemotright -@cindex @guillemetright{} -@findex guilsinglleft -@cindex @guilsinglleft{} -@findex guilsinglright -@cindex @guilsinglright{} -@multitable {@t{@@quotedblright@{@} '@w{}'}} {Glyph} {Right-pointing double angle quotation mark (U+00BB)} -@headitem Command @tab Glyph @tab Unicode name (point) -@item @verb{.@quotedblleft{} ``.} @tab @quotedblleft{} @tab Left double quotation mark (U+201C) -@item @verb{.@quotedblright{} ''.} @tab @quotedblright{} @tab Right double quotation mark (U+201D) -@item @verb{.@quoteleft{} `.} @tab @quoteleft{} @tab Left single quotation mark (U+2018) -@item @verb{.@quoteright{} '.} @tab @quoteright{} @tab Right single quotation mark (U+2019) -@item @t{@@quotedblbase@{@}} @tab @quotedblbase{} @tab Double low-9 quotation mark (U+201E) -@item @t{@@quotesinglbase@{@}} @tab @quotesinglbase{} @tab Single low-9 quotation mark (U+201A) -@item @t{@@guillemetleft@{@}} @tab @guillemetleft{} @tab Left-pointing double angle quotation mark (U+00AB) -@item @t{@@guillemetright@{@}} @tab @guillemetright{} @tab Right-pointing double angle quotation mark (U+00BB) -@item @t{@@guilsinglleft@{@}} @tab @guilsinglleft{} @tab Single left-pointing angle quotation mark (U+2039) -@item @t{@@guilsinglright@{@}} @tab @guilsinglright{} @tab Single right-pointing angle quotation mark (U+203A) -@end multitable - -@cindex Auk, bird species -For the double angle quotation marks, Adobe and @LaTeX{} glyph names -are also supported: @code{@@guillemotleft} and -@code{@@guillemotright}. These names are incorrect; a -``guillemot'' is a bird species (a type of auk). - -Traditions for quotation mark usage vary to a great extent between -languages -(@url{http://@/en.wikipedia.org/@/wiki/@/Quotation_mark%2C_non-English_usage@/#Overview}). -Texinfo does not provide commands for typesetting quotation marks -according to the numerous traditions. Therefore, you have to choose -the commands appropriate for the language of your manual. Sometimes -aliases (@pxref{@t{@@alias}}) can simplify the usage and make the -source code more readable. For example, in German, -@code{@@quotedblbase} is used for the left double quote, and the right -double quote is the glyph produced by @code{@@quotedblleft}, which is -counter-intuitive. Thus, in this case the following aliases would be -convenient: - -@example -@@alias lgqq = quotedblbase -@@alias rgqq = quotedblleft -@end example - - -@node Inserting Math -@section @code{@@math}: Inserting Mathematical Expressions - -@anchor{math}@c old name -@findex math -@cindex Mathematical expressions, inserting -@cindex Formulas, mathematical - -You can write a short mathematical expression with the @code{@@math} -command. Write the mathematical expression between braces, like this: - -@example -@@math@{(a + b)(a + b) = a^2 + 2ab + b^2@} -@end example - -@iftex -@noindent This produces the following in @TeX{}: - -@display -@math{(a + b)(a + b) = a^2 + 2ab + b^2} -@end display - -@noindent and the following in other formats: -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@noindent This produces the following in Info and HTML: -@end ifnottex - -@example -(a + b)(a + b) = a^2 + 2ab + b^2 -@end example - -The @code{@@math} command has no special effect on the Info and HTML -output. @command{makeinfo} expands any @@-commands as usual, -but it does not try to produce good mathematical formatting in any -way. - -However, as far as the @TeX{} output is concerned, plain @TeX{} -mathematical commands are allowed in @code{@@math}, starting with -@samp{\}, and the plain @TeX{} math characters like @samp{^} and -@samp{_} are also recognized. In essence, @code{@@math} drops you -into plain @TeX{} math mode. - -This allows you to conveniently write superscripts and subscripts (as -in the above example), and also to use all the plain @TeX{} math -control sequences for symbols, functions, and so on, and thus get -proper formatting in the @TeX{} output, at least. - -It's best to use @samp{\} instead of @samp{@@} for any such -mathematical commands; otherwise, @command{makeinfo} will complain. -On the other hand, @command{makeinfo} allows input with matching (but -unescaped) braces, such as @samp{k_@{75@}}, although it complains -about such bare braces in regular input. - -Here's an example: - -@example -@@math@{\sin 2\pi \equiv \cos 3\pi@} -@end example - -@iftex -@noindent which looks like this in @TeX{}: -@display -@math{\sin 2\pi \equiv \cos 3\pi} -@end display - -@noindent and -@end iftex -@noindent which looks like the input in Info and HTML: -@example -\sin 2\pi \equiv \cos 3\pi -@end example - -@findex \ @r{(literal \ in @code{@@math})} -Since @samp{\} is an escape character inside @code{@@math}, you can -use @code{@@\} to get a literal backslash (@code{\\} will work in -@TeX{}, but you'd get the literal two characters @samp{\\} in Info). -@code{@@\} is not defined outside of @code{@@math}, since a @samp{\} -ordinarily produces a literal (typewriter) @samp{\}. You can also use -@code{@@backslashchar@{@}} in any mode to get a typewriter backslash. -@xref{Inserting a Backslash}. - -@cindex Displayed equations -@cindex Equations, displayed -For displayed equations, you must at present use @TeX{} directly -(@pxref{Raw Formatter Commands}). - - -@node Glyphs for Text -@section Glyphs for Text - -@anchor{Glyphs}@c old name -@anchor{TeX and copyright}@c another old node, now split into two -@cindex Glyphs for text -@cindex Textual glyphs - -Texinfo has support for a few additional glyphs that are commonly used -in printed text but not available in ASCII@. Of course, there are -many thousands more. It is possible to use Unicode characters as-is -as far as @code{makeinfo} is concerned, but @TeX{} is not so lucky. - -@menu -* @t{@@TeX @@LaTeX}:: The @TeX{} logos. -* @t{@@copyright}:: The copyright symbol (c in a circle). -* @t{@@registeredsymbol}:: The registered symbol (R in a circle). -* @t{@@dots}:: How to insert ellipses: @dots{} and @enddots{} -* @t{@@bullet}:: How to insert a bullet: @bullet{} -* @t{@@euro}:: How to insert the euro currency symbol. -* @t{@@pounds}:: How to insert the pounds currency symbol. -* @t{@@textdegree}:: How to insert the degrees symbol. -* @t{@@minus}:: How to insert a minus sign. -* @t{@@geq @@leq}:: How to insert greater/less-than-or-equal signs. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@TeX @@LaTeX} -@subsection @code{@@TeX}@{@} (@TeX{}) and @code{@@LaTeX}@{@} (@LaTeX{}) - -@anchor{tex}@c old name -@findex TeX -@findex LaTeX -@cindex Logos, @TeX{} -@cindex @TeX{} logo -@cindex @LaTeX{} logo - -Use the @code{@@TeX@{@}} command to generate `@TeX{}'. In a printed -manual, this is a special logo that is different from three ordinary -letters. In Info, it just looks like @samp{TeX}. - -Similarly, use the @code{@@LaTeX@{@}} command to generate `@LaTeX{}', -which is even more special in printed manuals (and different from the -incorrect @code{La@@TeX@{@}}. In Info, the result is just -@samp{LaTeX}. (@LaTeX{} is another macro package built on top of -@TeX{}, very loosely analogous to Texinfo in that it emphasizes -logical structure, but much (much) larger.) - -The spelling of these commands are unusual for Texinfo, in that they -use both uppercase and lowercase letters. - - -@node @t{@@copyright} -@subsection @code{@@copyright@{@}} (@copyright{}) - -@anchor{copyright symbol}@c old name -@findex copyright -@cindex Copyright symbol - -Use the @code{@@copyright@{@}} command to generate the copyright -symbol, `@copyright{}'. Where possible, this is a @samp{c} inside a -circle; in Info, this is @samp{(C)}. - -Legally, it's not necessary to use the copyright symbol; the English -word `Copyright' suffices, according to international treaty. - - -@node @t{@@registeredsymbol} -@subsection @code{@@registeredsymbol@{@}} (@registeredsymbol{}) - -@anchor{registered symbol}@c old name -@findex registeredsymbol -@cindex Registered symbol - -Use the @code{@@registeredsymbol@{@}} command to generate the -registered symbol, `@registeredsymbol{}'. Where possible, this is an -@samp{R} inside a circle; in Info, this is @samp{(R)}. - - -@node @t{@@dots} -@subsection @code{@@dots} (@dots{}) and @code{@@enddots} (@enddots{}) - -@anchor{dots}@c old name -@findex dots -@findex enddots -@cindex Inserting dots -@cindex Inserting ellipsis -@cindex Dots, inserting -@cindex Ellipsis, inserting - -@anchor{Dots Bullets}@c old name - -An @dfn{ellipsis} (a sequence of dots) would be spaced wrong when -typeset as a string of periods, so a special command is used in -Texinfo: use the @code{@@dots@{@}} command to generate a normal -ellipsis, which is three dots in a row, appropriately spaced @dots{} -like so. To emphasize: do not simply write three periods in the input -file; that would work for the Info file output, but would produce the -wrong amount of space between the periods in the printed manual. - -The @code{@@enddots@{@}} command generates an end-of-sentence -ellipsis, which also has three dots, but with different spacing -afterwards, @enddots{} Look closely to see the difference. - -Here is an ellipsis: @dots{} -Here are three periods in a row: ... - -In printed (and usually HTML) output, the three periods in a row are -much closer together than the dots in the ellipsis. - - -@node @t{@@bullet} -@subsection @code{@@bullet} (@bullet{}) - -@anchor{bullet}@c old name -@findex bullet - -Use the @code{@@bullet@{@}} command to generate a large round dot, or -the closest possible thing to one. In Info, an asterisk is used. -Here is a bullet: @bullet{} - -When you use @code{@@bullet} in @code{@@itemize}, you do not need to -type the braces, because @code{@@itemize} supplies them. -(@pxref{@t{@@itemize}}). - - -@node @t{@@euro} -@subsection @code{@@euro} (@euro{}): Euro Currency Symbol - -@anchor{euro}@c old name -@findex euro -@cindex Euro symbol - -Use the @code{@@euro@{@}} command to generate `@euro{}'. Where -possible, this is the symbol for the Euro currency. Otherwise, the -word @samp{Euro} is used. - -Texinfo cannot magically synthesize support for the Euro symbol where -the underlying system (fonts, software, whatever) does not support it. -Therefore, you may find it preferable to use the word ``Euro''. (In -banking contexts, the abbreviation for the Euro is EUR.) - -@cindex ISO 8859-15, and Euro -@cindex Latin 9, and Euro -In order to get the Euro symbol in encoded Info output, for example, -it is necessary to specify @code{@@documentencoding ISO-8859-15} or -@code{@@documentencoding UTF-8} (@xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}.) -The Euro symbol is in ISO 8859-15 (aka Latin@tie{}9), and is -@emph{not} in the more widely-used ISO 8859-1 (Latin@tie{}1). - -@pindex feymr10 -@cindex Euro font -The Euro symbol does not exist in the standard @TeX{} fonts (which -were designed before the Euro was legislated into existence). -Therefore, @TeX{} uses an additional font, named @code{feymr10} (along -with other variables). It is freely available, of course; you can -download it from @url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/eurosym}, -among other places. The distribution includes installation -instructions. - - -@node @t{@@pounds} -@subsection @code{@@pounds} (@pounds{}): Pounds Sterling - -@anchor{pounds}@c old name -@findex pounds -@cindex Pounds symbol - -Use the @code{@@pounds@{@}} command to generate `@pounds{}'. Where -possible, this is the symbol for the pounds sterling British currency. -Otherwise, it is @samp{#}. - - -@node @t{@@textdegree} -@subsection @code{@@textdegree} (@textdegree{}): Degrees Symbol - -@anchor{textdegree}@c old name -@findex textdegree -@cindex Degree symbol - -Use the @code{@@textdegree@{@}} command to generate `@textdegree{}'. -Where possible, this is the normal symbol for degrees. Otherwise, -it is an @samp{o}. - - -@node @t{@@minus} -@subsection @code{@@minus} (@minus{}): Inserting a Minus Sign - -@anchor{minus}@c old name -@findex minus -@cindex Minus sign - -@cindex Em dash, compared to minus sign -@cindex Hyphen, compared to minus -Use the @code{@@minus@{@}} command to generate a minus sign. In a -fixed-width font, this is a single hyphen, but in a proportional font, -the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign---a little longer -than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash: - -@display -@samp{@minus{}} is a minus sign generated with @samp{@@minus@{@}}, - -`-' is a hyphen generated with the character @samp{-}, - -`---' is an em-dash for text. -@end display - -@noindent -In the fixed-width font used by Info, @code{@@minus@{@}} is the same -as a hyphen. - -You should not use @code{@@minus@{@}} inside @code{@@code} or -@code{@@example} because the width distinction is not made in the -fixed-width font they use. - -When you use @code{@@minus} to specify the mark beginning each entry -in an itemized list, you do not need to type the braces -(@pxref{@t{@@itemize}}). - -If you actually want to typeset some math that does a subtraction, it -is better to use @code{@@math}. Then the regular @samp{-} character -produces a minus sign, as in @code{@@math@{a-b@}} (@pxref{Inserting -Math}). - - -@node @t{@@geq @@leq} -@subsection @code{@@geq} (@geq{}) and @code{@@leq} (@leq{}): Inserting Relations - -@anchor{geq leq}@c old name -@findex geq -@findex leq - -Use the @code{@@geq@{@}} and @code{@@leq@{@}} commands to generate -greater-than-or-equal and less-than-equal-signs, `@geq{}' and -`@leq{}'. When those symbols are not available, the ASCII sequences -@samp{>=} and @samp{<=} are output. - - -@node Glyphs for Programming -@section Glyphs for Programming - -@cindex Glyphs for programming -@cindex Examples, glyphs for -@cindex Programming, glyphs for - -In Texinfo, code is often illustrated in examples that are delimited -by @code{@@example} and @code{@@end example}, or by @code{@@lisp} and -@code{@@end lisp}. In such examples, you can indicate the results of -evaluation or an expansion using @samp{@result{}} or -@samp{@expansion{}}. Likewise, there are commands to insert glyphs to -indicate printed output, error messages, equivalence of expressions, -the location of point in an editor, and GUI operation sequences. - -The glyph-insertion commands do not need to be used within an example, -but most often they are. All glyph-insertion commands are followed by -empty braces. - -@menu -* Glyphs Summary:: -* @t{@@result}:: How to show the result of expression. -* @t{@@expansion}:: How to indicate an expansion. -* @t{@@print}:: How to indicate generated output. -* @t{@@error}:: How to indicate an error message. -* @t{@@equiv}:: How to indicate equivalence. -* @t{@@point}:: How to indicate the location of point. -* Click Sequences:: Inserting GUI usage sequences. -@end menu - - -@node Glyphs Summary -@subsection Glyphs Summary - -Here is a summary of the glyph commands: - -@table @asis -@item @result{} -@code{@@result@{@}} indicates the result of an expression. - -@item @expansion{} -@code{@@expansion@{@}} indicates the results of a macro expansion. - -@item @print{} -@code{@@print@{@}} indicates printed output. - -@item @error{} -@code{@@error@{@}} indicates the following text is an error message. - -@item @equiv{} -@code{@@equiv@{@}} indicates the exact equivalence of two forms. - -@item @point{} -@code{@@point@{@}} shows the location of point. - -@item @clicksequence{A @click{} B} -@code{@@clicksequence@{A @@click@{@} B} indicates a GUI operation -sequence: first A, then clicking B, or choosing B from a menu, or -otherwise selecting it. -@end table - - -@node @t{@@result} -@subsection @code{@@result@{@}} (@result{}): Result of an Expression - -@anchor{result}@c old name -@findex result -@cindex Result of an expression -@cindex Indicating evaluation -@cindex Evaluation glyph -@cindex Value of an expression, indicating - -Use the @code{@@result@{@}} command to indicate the result of -evaluating an expression. - -The @code{@@result@{@}} command is displayed as @samp{@result{}}, -either a double stemmed arrow or (when that is not available) the -ASCII sequence @samp{=>}. - -Thus, the following, - -@lisp -(cdr '(1 2 3)) - @result{} (2 3) -@end lisp - -@noindent -may be read as ``@code{(cdr '(1 2 3))} evaluates to @code{(2 3)}''. - - -@node @t{@@expansion} -@subsection @code{@@expansion@{@}} (@expansion{}): Indicating an Expansion - -@anchor{expansion}@c old name -@cindex Expansion, indicating -@cindex Macro expansion, indicating -@findex expansion - -When an expression is a macro call, it expands into a new expression. -You can indicate the result of the expansion with the -@code{@@expansion@{@}} command. - -The @code{@@expansion@{@}} command is displayed as -@samp{@expansion{}}, either a long arrow with a flat base or (when -that is not available) the ASCII sequence @samp{==>}. - -@need 700 -For example, the following - -@example -@group -@@lisp -(third '(a b c)) - @@expansion@{@} (car (cdr (cdr '(a b c)))) - @@result@{@} c -@@end lisp -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@lisp -@group -(third '(a b c)) - @expansion{} (car (cdr (cdr '(a b c)))) - @result{} c -@end group -@end lisp - -@noindent -which may be read as: - -@quotation -@code{(third '(a b c))} expands to @code{(car (cdr (cdr '(a b c))))}; -the result of evaluating the expression is @code{c}. -@end quotation - -@noindent -Often, as in this case, an example looks better if the -@code{@@expansion@{@}} and @code{@@result@{@}} commands are indented. - - -@node @t{@@print} -@subsection @code{@@print@{@}} (@print{}): Indicating Generated Output - -@anchor{Print Glyph}@c old name -@findex print -@cindex Printed output, indicating - -Sometimes an expression will generate output during its execution. -You can indicate such displayed output with the @code{@@print@{@}} -command. - -The @code{@@print@{@}} command is displayed as @samp{@print{}}, either -a horizontal dash butting against a vertical bar or (when that is not -available) the ASCII sequence @samp{-|}. - -In the following example, the printed text is indicated with -@samp{@print{}}, and the value of the expression follows on the -last line. - -@lisp -@group -(progn (print 'foo) (print 'bar)) - @print{} foo - @print{} bar - @result{} bar -@end group -@end lisp - -@noindent -In a Texinfo source file, this example is written as follows: - -@lisp -@group -@@lisp -(progn (print 'foo) (print 'bar)) - @@print@{@} foo - @@print@{@} bar - @@result@{@} bar -@@end lisp -@end group -@end lisp - - -@node @t{@@error} -@subsection @code{@@error@{@}} (@error{}): Indicating an Error Message - -@anchor{Error Glyph}@c old name -@cindex Error message, indicating -@findex error - -A piece of code may cause an error when you evaluate it. You can -designate the error message with the @code{@@error@{@}} command. - -The @code{@@error@{@}} command is displayed as @samp{@error{}}, either -the word `error' in a box in the printed output, the word error -followed by an arrow in other formats or (when no arrow is available) -@samp{error-->}. - -@need 700 -Thus, - -@example -@@lisp -(+ 23 'x) -@@error@{@} Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, x -@@end lisp -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@lisp -(+ 23 'x) -@error{} Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, x -@end lisp - -@noindent -This indicates that the following error message is printed -when you evaluate the expression: - -@lisp -Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, x -@end lisp - -The word @samp{@error{}} itself is not part of the error message. - - -@node @t{@@equiv} -@subsection @code{@@equiv@{@}} (@equiv{}): Indicating Equivalence - -@anchor{Equivalence}@c oldname -@cindex Equivalence, indicating -@findex equiv - -Sometimes two expressions produce identical results. You can indicate -the exact equivalence of two forms with the @code{@@equiv@{@}} -command. The @code{@@equiv@{@}} command is displayed as -@samp{@equiv{}}, either a standard mathematical equivalence sign -(three parallel horizontal lines) or (when that is not available) as -the ASCII sequence @samp{==}. - -Thus, - -@example -@@lisp -(make-sparse-keymap) @@equiv@{@} (list 'keymap) -@@end lisp -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@lisp -(make-sparse-keymap) @equiv{} (list 'keymap) -@end lisp - -@noindent -This indicates that evaluating @code{(make-sparse-keymap)} produces -identical results to evaluating @code{(list 'keymap)}. - - -@node @t{@@point} -@subsection @code{@@point@{@}} (@point{}): Indicating Point in a Buffer - -@anchor{Point Glyph}@c old name -@cindex Point, indicating in a buffer -@findex point - -Sometimes you need to show an example of text in an XEmacs buffer. In -such examples, the convention is to include the entire contents of the -buffer in question between two lines of dashes containing the buffer -name. - -You can use the @samp{@@point@{@}} command to show the location of -point in the text in the buffer. (The symbol for point, of course, is -not part of the text in the buffer; it indicates the place -@emph{between} two characters where point is located.) - -The @code{@@point@{@}} command is displayed as @samp{@point{}}, either -a pointed star or (when that is not available) the ASCII sequence -@samp{-!-}. - -The following example shows the contents of buffer @file{foo} before -and after evaluating a Lisp command to insert the word @code{changed}. - -@example -@group ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- -This is the @point{}contents of foo. ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- - -@end group -@end example - -@example -@group -(insert "changed ") - @result{} nil ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- -This is the changed @point{}contents of foo. ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- - -@end group -@end example - -In a Texinfo source file, the example is written like this: - -@example -@@example ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- -This is the @@point@{@}contents of foo. ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- - -(insert "changed ") - @@result@{@} nil ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- -This is the changed @@point@{@}contents of foo. ----------- Buffer: foo ---------- -@@end example -@end example - - -@node Click Sequences -@subsection Click Sequences - -@cindex Click sequences -@cindex Sequence of clicks -@cindex GUI click sequence - -@findex clicksequence -When documenting graphical interfaces, it is necessary to describe -sequences such as `Click on @samp{File}, then choose @samp{Open}, then -@dots{}'. Texinfo offers commands @code{@@clicksequence} and -@code{click} to represent this, typically used like this: - -@example -@dots{} @@clicksequence@{File @@click@{@} Open@} @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -which produces: - -@display -@dots{} @clicksequence{File @click{} Open} @dots{} -@end display - -@findex click -@findex arrow -The @code{@@click} command produces a right arrow by default; this -glyph is also available independently via the command -@code{@@arrow@{@}}. - -@findex clickstyle -You can change the glyph produced by @code{@@click} with the command -@code{@@clickstyle}, which takes a command name as its single argument -on the rest of the line, much like @code{@@itemize} and friends -(@pxref{@t{@@itemize}}). The command should produce a glyph, and -the usual empty braces @samp{@{@}} are omitted. Here's an example: - -@example -@@clickstyle @@result -@dots{} @@clicksequence@{File @@click@{@} Open@} @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -now produces: - -@display -@clickstyle @result -@dots{} @clicksequence{File @click{} Open} @dots{} -@end display - - -@node Breaks -@chapter Forcing and Preventing Breaks - -@cindex Forcing line and page breaks -@cindex Making line and page breaks -@cindex Preventing line and page breaks -@cindex Line breaks, awkward -@cindex Page breaks, awkward - -Line and page breaks can sometimes occur in the `wrong' place in one -or another form of output. It's up to you to ensure that text looks -right in all the output formats. - -For example, in a printed manual, page breaks may occur awkwardly in -the middle of an example; to prevent this, you can hold text together -using a grouping command that keeps the text from being split across -two pages. Conversely, you may want to force a page break where none -would occur normally. - -You can use the break, break prevention, or pagination commands to fix -problematic line and page breaks. - -@menu -* Break Commands:: Summary of break-related commands. -* Line Breaks:: Forcing line breaks. -* @t{@@- @@hyphenation}:: Helping @TeX{} with hyphenation points. -* @t{@@allowcodebreaks}:: Controlling line breaks within @@code text. -* @t{@@w}:: Preventing unwanted line breaks in text. -* @t{@@tie}:: Inserting an unbreakable but varying space. -* @t{@@sp}:: Inserting blank lines. -* @t{@@page}:: Forcing the start of a new page. -* @t{@@group}:: Preventing unwanted page breaks. -* @t{@@need}:: Another way to prevent unwanted page breaks. -@end menu - - -@node Break Commands -@section Break Commands - -The break commands create or allow line and paragraph breaks: - -@table @code -@item @@* -Force a line break. - -@item @@sp @var{n} -Skip @var{n} blank lines. - -@item @@- -Insert a discretionary hyphen. - -@item @@hyphenation@{@var{hy-phen-a-ted words}@} -Define hyphen points in @var{hy-phen-a-ted words}. -@end table - -These commands hold text together on a single line: - -@table @code -@item @@w@{@var{text}@} -Prevent @var{text} from being split and hyphenated across two lines. - -@item @@tie@{@} -Insert a normal interword space at which a line break may not occur. -@end table - -The pagination commands apply only to printed output, since other -output formats do not have pages. - -@table @code -@item @@page -Start a new page. - -@item @@group -Hold text together that must appear on one page. - -@item @@need @var{mils} -Start a new page if not enough space on this one. -@end table - - -@node Line Breaks -@section @code{@@*} and @code{@@/}: Generate and Allow Line Breaks - -@findex * @r{(force line break)} -@findex / @r{(allow line break)} -@cindex Line breaks, controlling -@cindex Controlling line breaks -@cindex Breaks in a line -@cindex Force line break -@cindex Allow line break - -The @code{@@*} command forces a line break in all output formats. -The @code{@@/} command allows a line break (printed manual only). - -Here is an example with @code{@@*}: - -@example -This sentence is broken @@*into two lines. -@end example - -@noindent produces - -@example -@group -This sentence is broken -into two lines. -@end group -@end example - -The @code{@@/} command can often be useful within urls -(@pxref{@t{@@url}}), which tend to be long and are otherwise -unbreakable. For example: - -@example -The official Texinfo home page is on the GNU web site: -@@uref@{http://www.gnu.org/@@/software/@@/gnu/@@/texinfo@}. -@end example - -@noindent produces - -@quotation -The official Texinfo home page is on the GNU web site: -@uref{http://www.gnu.org/@/software/@/gnu/@/texinfo}. -@end quotation - -@noindent Without the @code{@@/} commands, @TeX{} would have nowhere to -break the url. @code{@@/} has no effect in other output formats. - - -@node @t{@@- @@hyphenation} -@section @code{@@-} and @code{@@hyphenation}: Helping @TeX{} Hyphenate - -@anchor{- and hyphenation}@c old name -@findex - @r{(discretionary hyphen)} -@findex hyphenation -@cindex Hyphenation, helping @TeX{} do -@cindex Fine-tuning, and hyphenation - -Although @TeX{}'s hyphenation algorithm is generally pretty good, it -does miss useful hyphenation points from time to time. (Or, far more -rarely, insert an incorrect hyphenation.) So, for documents with an -unusual vocabulary or when fine-tuning for a printed edition, you may -wish to help @TeX{} out. Texinfo supports two commands for this: - -@table @code -@item @@- -Insert a discretionary hyphen, i.e., a place where @TeX{} can (but does -not have to) hyphenate. This is especially useful when you notice an -overfull hbox is due to @TeX{} missing a hyphenation (@pxref{Overfull -hboxes}). @TeX{} will not insert any hyphenation points itself into a -word containing @code{@@-}. - -@item @@hyphenation@{@var{hy-phen-a-ted words}@} -Tell @TeX{} how to hyphenate @var{hy-phen-a-ted words}. As shown, you -put a @samp{-} at each hyphenation point. For example: -@example -@@hyphenation@{man-u-script man-u-scripts@} -@end example -@noindent @TeX{} only uses the specified hyphenation points when the -words match exactly, so give all necessary variants, such as plurals. -@end table - -Info, HTML, and other non-@TeX{} output is not hyphenated, so none of -these commands have any effect there. - - -@node @t{@@allowcodebreaks} -@section @code{@@allowcodebreaks}: Control Line Breaks in @code{@@code} - -@anchor{allowcodebreaks}@c old name -@findex allowcodebreaks -@cindex Breaks, within @code{@@code} -@cindex -, breakpoint within @code{@@code} -@cindex Hyphen, breakpoint within @code{@@code} -@cindex Dash, breakpoint within @code{@@code} -@cindex _, breakpoint within @code{@@code} -@cindex Underscore, breakpoint within @code{@@code} - -Ordinarily, @TeX{} considers breaking lines at @samp{-} and @samp{_} -characters within @code{@@code} and related commands -(@pxref{@t{@@code}}), more or less as if they were ``empty'' -hyphenation points. - -This is necessary since many manuals, especially for Lisp-family -languages, must document very long identifiers. On the other hand, -some manuals don't have this problems, and you may not wish to allow a -line break at the underscore in, for example, @code{SIZE_MAX}, or even -worse, after any of the four underscores in @code{__typeof__}. - -So Texinfo provides this command: - -@example -@@allowcodebreaks false -@end example - -@noindent to prevent from breaking at @samp{-} or @samp{_} within -@code{@@code}. You can go back to allowing such breaks with -@code{@@allowcodebreaks true}. Write these commands on lines by -themselves. - -These commands can be given anywhere in the document. For example, -you may have just one problematic paragraph where you need to turn off -the breaks, but want them in general, or vice versa. - -This command has no effect except in HTML and @TeX{} output. - - -@node @t{@@w} -@section @code{@@w}@{@var{text}@}: Prevent Line Breaks - -@anchor{w}@c old name -@findex w @r{(prevent line break)} -@cindex Line breaks, preventing - -@code{@@w@{@var{text}@}} outputs @var{text}, while prohibiting line -breaks within @var{text}. - -@cindex Non-breakable space, fixed -@cindex Unbreakable space, fixed -Thus, you can use @code{@@w} to produce a non-breakable space, fixed at -the width of a normal interword space: - -@example -@@w@{ @} @@w@{ @} @@w@{ @} indentation. -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -@w{ } @w{ } @w{ } indentation. -@end display - -The space from @code{@@w@{@w{ }@}}, as well as being non-breakable, -also will not stretch or shrink. Sometimes that is what you want, for -instance if you're doing manual indenting. However, usually you want -a normal interword space that does stretch and shrink (in the printed -output); for that, see the @code{@@tie} command in the next section. - -@cindex Hyphenation, preventing -You can also use the @code{@@w} command to prevent @TeX{} from -automatically hyphenating a long name or phrase that happens to fall -near the end of a line. @command{makeinfo} does not ever hyphenate -words. - -@cindex Keyword expansion, preventing -@cindex Version control keywords, preventing expansion of -@cindex $Id expansion, preventing -You can also use @code{@@w} to avoid unwanted keyword expansion in -source control systems. For example, to literally write @t{@w{$}Id$} -in your document, use @code{@@w@{$@}Id$}. This trick isn't effective -in Info or plain text output, though. - - -@node @t{@@tie} -@section @code{@@tie@{@}}: Inserting an Unbreakable Space - -@anchor{tie}@c old name -@findex tie @r{(unbreakable interword space)} -@cindex Tied space -@cindex Non-breakable space, variable -@cindex Unbreakable space, variable - -The @code{@@tie@{@}} command produces a normal interword space at which -a line break may not occur. Always write it with following (empty) -braces, as usual for commands used within a paragraph. Here's an -example: - -@example -@@TeX@{@} was written by Donald E.@@tie@{@}Knuth. -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -@TeX{} was written by Donald E.@tie{}Knuth. -@end display - -There are two important differences between @code{@@tie@{@}} and -@code{@@w@{@w{ }@}}: - -@itemize -@item -The space produced by @code{@@tie@{@}} will stretch and shrink slightly -along with the normal interword spaces in the paragraph; the space -produced by @code{@@w@{@w{ }@}} will not vary. - -@item -@code{@@tie@{@}} allows hyphenation of the surrounding words, while -@code{@@w@{@w{ }@}} inhibits hyphenation of those words (for @TeX{}nical -reasons, namely that it produces an @samp{\hbox}). - -@end itemize - - -@node @t{@@sp} -@section @code{@@sp} @var{n}: Insert Blank Lines - -@anchor{sp}@c old name -@findex sp @r{(line spacing)} -@cindex Space, inserting vertical -@cindex Blank lines -@cindex Line spacing - -A line beginning with and containing only @code{@@sp @var{n}} -generates @var{n} blank lines of space in both the printed manual and -the Info file. @code{@@sp} also forces a paragraph break. For -example, - -@example -@@sp 2 -@end example - -@noindent -generates two blank lines. - -The @code{@@sp} command is most often used in the title page. - - -@node @t{@@page} -@section @code{@@page}: Start a New Page - -@anchor{page}@c old name -@findex page -@cindex Page breaks, forcing - -A line containing only @code{@@page} starts a new page in a printed -manual. In other formats, without the concept of pages, it starts a -new paragraph. An @code{@@page} command is often used in the -@code{@@titlepage} section of a Texinfo file to start the copyright -page. - - -@node @t{@@group} -@section @code{@@group}: Prevent Page Breaks - -@anchor{group}@c old name -@findex group -@cindex Group (hold text together vertically) -@cindex Holding text together vertically -@cindex Vertically holding text together - -The @code{@@group} command (on a line by itself) is used inside an -@code{@@example} or similar construct to begin an unsplittable vertical -group, which will appear entirely on one page in the printed output. -The group is terminated by a line containing only @code{@@end group}. -These two lines produce no output of their own, and in the Info file -output they have no effect at all. - -@c Once said that these environments -@c turn off vertical spacing between ``paragraphs''. -@c Also, quotation used to work, but doesn't in texinfo-2.72 -Although @code{@@group} would make sense conceptually in a wide -variety of contexts, its current implementation works reliably only -within @code{@@example} and variants, and within @code{@@display}, -@code{@@format}, @code{@@flushleft} and @code{@@flushright}. -@xref{Quotations and Examples}. (What all these commands have in -common is that each line of input produces a line of output.) In -other contexts, @code{@@group} can cause anomalous vertical -spacing. - -@need 750 -This formatting requirement means that you should write: - -@example -@group -@@example -@@group -@dots{} -@@end group -@@end example -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -with the @code{@@group} and @code{@@end group} commands inside the -@code{@@example} and @code{@@end example} commands. - -The @code{@@group} command is most often used to hold an example -together on one page. In this Texinfo manual, more than 100 examples -contain text that is enclosed between @code{@@group} and @code{@@end -group}. - -If you forget to end a group, you may get strange and unfathomable -error messages when you run @TeX{}. This is because @TeX{} keeps -trying to put the rest of the Texinfo file onto the one page and does -not start to generate error messages until it has processed -considerable text. It is a good rule of thumb to look for a missing -@code{@@end group} if you get incomprehensible error messages in -@TeX{}. - - -@node @t{@@need} -@section @code{@@need @var{mils}}: Prevent Page Breaks - -@anchor{need}@c old name -@findex need -@cindex Need space at page bottom -@cindex Mils, argument to @code{@@need} - -A line containing only @code{@@need @var{n}} starts a new page in a -printed manual if fewer than @var{n} mils (thousandths of an inch) -remain on the current page. Do not use braces around the argument -@var{n}. The @code{@@need} command has no effect on other output -formats since they are not paginated. - -@need 800 -This paragraph is preceded by an @code{@@need} command that tells -@TeX{} to start a new page if fewer than 800 mils (eight-tenths -inch) remain on the page. It looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@need 800 -This paragraph is preceded by @dots{} -@end group -@end example - -@cindex Orphans, preventing -The @code{@@need} command is useful for preventing orphans: single -lines at the bottoms of printed pages. - - -@node Definition Commands -@chapter Definition Commands -@cindex Definition commands - -The @code{@@deffn} command and the other @dfn{definition commands} -enable you to describe functions, variables, macros, commands, user -options, special forms and other such artifacts in a uniform -format. - -In the Info file, a definition causes the entity -category---`Function', `Variable', or whatever---to appear at the -beginning of the first line of the definition, followed by the -entity's name and arguments. In the printed manual, the command -causes @TeX{} to print the entity's name and its arguments on the left -margin and print the category next to the right margin. In both -output formats, the body of the definition is indented. Also, the -name of the entity is entered into the appropriate index: -@code{@@deffn} enters the name into the index of functions, -@code{@@defvr} enters it into the index of variables, and so -on (@pxref{Predefined Indices}). - -A manual need not and should not contain more than one definition for -a given name. An appendix containing a summary should use -@code{@@table} rather than the definition commands. - -@menu -* Def Cmd Template:: Writing descriptions using definition commands. -* Def Cmd Continuation Lines:: Continuing the heading over source lines. -* Optional Arguments:: Handling optional and repeated arguments. -* @t{@@deffnx}:: Group two or more `first' lines. -* Def Cmds in Detail:: Reference for all the definition commands. -* Def Cmd Conventions:: Conventions for writing definitions. -* Sample Function Definition:: An example. -@end menu - - -@node Def Cmd Template -@section The Template for a Definition -@cindex Definition template -@cindex Template for a definition - -The @code{@@deffn} command is used for definitions of entities that -resemble functions. To write a definition using the @code{@@deffn} -command, write the @code{@@deffn} command at the beginning of a line -and follow it on the same line by the category of the entity, the name -of the entity itself, and its arguments (if any). Then write the body -of the definition on succeeding lines. (You may embed examples in the -body.) Finally, end the definition with an @code{@@end deffn} command -written on a line of its own. - -The other definition commands follow the same format: a line with the -@code{@@def@dots{}} command and whatever arguments are appropriate for -that command; the body of the definition; and a corresponding -@code{@@end} line. - -The template for a definition looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@need 700 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@group -@@deffn Command forward-word count -This command moves point forward @@var@{count@} words -(or backward if @@var@{count@} is negative). @dots{} -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@quotation -@deffn Command forward-word count -This command moves point forward @var{count} words -(or backward if @var{count} is negative). @dots{} -@end deffn -@end quotation - -Capitalize the category name like a title. If the name of the -category contains spaces, as in the phrase `Interactive Command', -enclose it in braces. For example: - -@example -@group -@@deffn @{Interactive Command@} isearch-forward -@dots{} -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -Otherwise, the second word will be mistaken for the name of the -entity. As a general rule, when any of the arguments in the heading -line @emph{except} the last one are more than one word, you need to -enclose them in braces. This may also be necessary if the text -contains commands, for example, @samp{@{declaraci@@'on@}} if you are -writing in Spanish. - -Some of the definition commands are more general than others. The -@code{@@deffn} command, for example, is the general definition command -for functions and the like---for entities that may take arguments. -When you use this command, you specify the category to which the -entity belongs. Three predefined, specialized variations -(@code{@@defun}, @code{@@defmac}, and @code{@@defspec}) specify the -category for you: ``Function'', ``Macro'', and ``Special Form'' -respectively. (In Lisp, a special form is an entity much like a -function.) Similarly, the general @code{@@defvr} command is -accompanied by several specialized variations for describing -particular kinds of variables. - -@xref{Sample Function Definition}, for a detailed example of a -function definition, including the use of @code{@@example} inside the -definition. - - -@node Def Cmd Continuation Lines -@section Definition Command Continuation Lines -@cindex Continuation lines in definition commands -@cindex Definition command headings, continuing -@cindex @samp{@@} as continuation in definition commands - -The heading line of a definition command can get very long. -Therefore, Texinfo has a special syntax allowing them to be continued -over multiple lines of the source file: a lone @samp{@@} at the end of -each line to be continued. Here's an example: - -@example -@@defun fn-name @@ - arg1 arg2 arg3 -This is the basic continued defun. -@@end defun -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@defun fn-name arg1 arg2 arg3 -This is the basic continued defun. -@end defun - -@noindent -As you can see, the continued lines are combined, as if they had been -typed on one source line. - -Although this example only shows a one-line continuation, -continuations may extend over any number of lines, in the same way; -put an @code{@@} at the end of each line to be continued. - -@cindex Whitespace, collapsed around continuations -@cindex Collapsing whitespace around continuations -In general, any number of spaces or tabs before the @code{@@} -continuation character are collapsed into a single space. There is one -exception: the Texinfo processors will not fully collapse whitespace -around a continuation inside braces. For example: - -@example -@@deffn @{Category @@ - Name@} @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent The output (not shown) has excess space between `Category' -and `Name'. To avoid this, elide the unwanted whitespace in your -input, or put the continuation @code{@@} outside braces. - -@code{@@} does not function as a continuation character in @emph{any} -other context. Ordinarily, @samp{@@} followed by a whitespace -character (space, tab, newline) produces a normal interword space -(@pxref{Multiple Spaces}). - - -@node Optional Arguments -@section Optional and Repeated Arguments -@cindex Optional and repeated arguments -@cindex Repeated and optional arguments -@cindex Arguments, repeated and optional -@cindex Syntax, optional & repeated arguments -@cindex Meta-syntactic chars for arguments - -@c This is consistent with the XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual. -Some entities take optional or repeated arguments, conventionally -specified by using square brackets and ellipses: an argument enclosed -within square brackets is optional, and an argument followed by an -ellipsis is optional and may be repeated more than once. - -Thus, [@var{optional-arg}] means that @var{optional-arg} is optional -and @var{repeated-args}@samp{@dots{}} stands for zero or more -arguments. Parentheses are used when several arguments are grouped -into additional levels of list structure in Lisp. - -Here is the @code{@@defspec} line of an example of an imaginary -(complicated) special form: - -@quotation -@defspec foobar (@var{var} [@var{from} @var{to} [@var{inc}]]) @var{body}@dots{} -@end defspec -@c tex -@c \vskip \parskip -@c end tex -@end quotation - -@noindent -In this example, the arguments @var{from} and @var{to} are optional, -but must both be present or both absent. If they are present, -@var{inc} may optionally be specified as well. These arguments are -grouped with the argument @var{var} into a list, to distinguish them -from @var{body}, which includes all remaining elements of the -form. - -In a Texinfo source file, this @code{@@defspec} line is written like -this, including a continuation to avoid a long source line. - -@example -@group -@@defspec foobar (@@var@{var@} [@@var@{from@} @@var@{to@} @@ - [@@var@{inc@}]]) @@var@{body@}@@dots@{@} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -The function is listed in the Command and Variable Index under -@samp{foobar}. - - -@node @t{@@deffnx} -@section @code{@@deffnx}, et al.: Two or More `First' Lines - -@anchor{deffnx}@c old node -@findex deffnx -@cindex Two `First' Lines for @code{@@deffn} -@cindex Grouping two definitions together -@cindex Definitions grouped together - -To create two or more `first' or header lines for a definition, follow -the first @code{@@deffn} line by a line beginning with -@code{@@deffnx}. The @code{@@deffnx} command works exactly like -@code{@@deffn} except that it does not generate extra vertical white -space between it and the preceding line. - -@need 1000 -For example, - -@example -@group -@@deffn @{Interactive Command@} isearch-forward -@@deffnx @{Interactive Command@} isearch-backward -These two search commands are similar except @dots{} -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces - -@deffn {Interactive Command} isearch-forward -@deffnx {Interactive Command} isearch-backward -These two search commands are similar except @dots{} -@end deffn - -Each definition command has an `x' form: @code{@@defunx}, -@code{@@defvrx}, @code{@@deftypefunx}, etc. - -The `x' forms work similarly to @code{@@itemx} -(@pxref{@t{@@itemx}}). - - -@node Def Cmds in Detail -@section The Definition Commands - -Texinfo provides more than a dozen definition commands, all of which -are described in this section. - -The definition commands automatically enter the name of the entity in -the appropriate index: for example, @code{@@deffn}, @code{@@defun}, -and @code{@@defmac} enter function names in the index of functions; -@code{@@defvr} and @code{@@defvar} enter variable names in the index -of variables. - -Although the examples that follow mostly illustrate Lisp, the commands -can be used for other programming languages. - -@menu -* Functions Commands:: Commands for functions and similar entities. -* Variables Commands:: Commands for variables and similar entities. -* Typed Functions:: Commands for functions in typed languages. -* Typed Variables:: Commands for variables in typed languages. -* Data Types:: The definition command for data types. -* Abstract Objects:: Commands for object-oriented programming. -@end menu - -@node Functions Commands -@subsection Functions and Similar Entities - -This section describes the commands for describing functions and similar -entities: - -@table @code -@findex deffn -@item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@deffn} command is the general definition command for -functions, interactive commands, and similar entities that may take -arguments. You must choose a term to describe the category of entity -being defined; for example, ``Function'' could be used if the entity is -a function. The @code{@@deffn} command is written at the beginning of a -line and is followed on the same line by the category of entity being -described, the name of this particular entity, and its arguments, if -any. Terminate the definition with @code{@@end deffn} on a line of its -own. - -@need 750 -For example, here is a definition: - -@example -@group -@@deffn Command forward-char nchars -Move point forward @@var@{nchars@} characters. -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This shows a rather terse definition for a ``command'' named -@code{forward-char} with one argument, @var{nchars}. - -@code{@@deffn} prints argument names such as @var{nchars} in slanted -type in the printed output, because we think of these names as -metasyntactic variables---they stand for the actual argument values. -Within the text of the description, however, write an argument name -explicitly with @code{@@var} to refer to the value of the argument. -In the example above, we used @samp{@@var@{nchars@}} in this way. - -In the extremely unusual case when an argument name contains -@samp{--}, or another character sequence which is treated specially -(@pxref{Conventions}), use @code{@@code} around the special -characters. This avoids the conversion to typographic en-dashes and -em-dashes. -@c @var also works; that's what we used to recommend. - -The template for @code{@@deffn} is: - -@example -@group -@@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end deffn -@end group -@end example - -@findex defun -@item @@defun @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@defun} command is the definition command for functions. -@code{@@defun} is equivalent to @samp{@@deffn Function @dots{}}. -Terminate the definition with @code{@@end defun} on a line of its own. -Thus, the template is: - -@example -@group -@@defun @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end defun -@end group -@end example - -@findex defmac -@item @@defmac @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@defmac} command is the definition command for macros. -@code{@@defmac} is equivalent to @samp{@@deffn Macro @dots{}} and -works like @code{@@defun}. - -@findex defspec -@item @@defspec @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@defspec} command is the definition command for special -forms. (In Lisp, a special form is an entity much like a function; -@pxref{Special Forms,,, lispref, XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual}.) -@code{@@defspec} is equivalent to @samp{@@deffn @{Special Form@} -@dots{}} and works like @code{@@defun}. -@end table - -All these commands create entries in the index of functions. - - -@node Variables Commands -@subsection Variables and Similar Entities - -Here are the commands for defining variables and similar -entities: - -@table @code -@findex defvr -@item @@defvr @var{category} @var{name} -The @code{@@defvr} command is a general definition command for -something like a variable---an entity that records a value. You must -choose a term to describe the category of entity being defined; for -example, ``Variable'' could be used if the entity is a variable. -Write the @code{@@defvr} command at the beginning of a line and -follow it on the same line by the category of the entity and the -name of the entity. - -We recommend capitalizing the category name like a title. If the name -of the category contains spaces, as in the name ``User Option'', -enclose it in braces. Otherwise, the second word will be mistaken for -the name of the entity. For example, - -@example -@group -@@defvr @{User Option@} fill-column -This buffer-local variable specifies -the maximum width of filled lines. -@dots{} -@@end defvr -@end group -@end example - -Terminate the definition with @code{@@end defvr} on a line of its -own. - -The template is: - -@example -@group -@@defvr @var{category} @var{name} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end defvr -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@defvr} creates an entry in the index of variables for @var{name}. - -@findex defvar -@item @@defvar @var{name} -The @code{@@defvar} command is the definition command for variables. -@code{@@defvar} is equivalent to @samp{@@defvr Variable -@dots{}}. - -@need 750 -For example: - -@example -@group -@@defvar kill-ring -@dots{} -@@end defvar -@end group -@end example - -The template is: - -@example -@group -@@defvar @var{name} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end defvar -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@defvar} creates an entry in the index of variables for -@var{name}. - -@findex defopt -@item @@defopt @var{name} -@cindex User options, marking -The @code{@@defopt} command is the definition command for @dfn{user -options}, i.e., variables intended for users to change according to -taste; XEmacs has many such (@pxref{Variables,,, xemacs, XEmacs User's -Manual}). @code{@@defopt} is equivalent to @samp{@@defvr @{User -Option@} @dots{}} and works like @code{@@defvar}. It creates an entry -in the index of variables. -@end table - - -@node Typed Functions -@subsection Functions in Typed Languages - -@cindex Typed functions -@cindex Functions, in typed languages - -The @code{@@deftypefn} command and its variations are for describing -functions in languages in which you must declare types of variables -and functions, such as C and C++. - -@table @code -@findex deftypefn -@item @@deftypefn @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@deftypefn} command is the general definition command for -functions and similar entities that may take arguments and that are -typed. The @code{@@deftypefn} command is written at the beginning of -a line and is followed on the same line by the category of entity -being described, the type of the returned value, the name of this -particular entity, and its arguments, if any. - -@need 800 -@noindent -For example, - -@example -@group -@@deftypefn @{Library Function@} int foobar @@ - (int @@var@{foo@}, float @@var@{bar@}) -@dots{} -@@end deftypefn -@end group -@end example - -produces: - -@quotation -@deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar}) -@dots{} -@end deftypefn -@end quotation - -This means that @code{foobar} is a ``library function'' that returns an -@code{int}, and its arguments are @var{foo} (an @code{int}) and -@var{bar} (a @code{float}). - -Since in typed languages, the actual names of the arguments are -typically scattered among data type names and keywords, Texinfo cannot -find them without help. You can either (a)@tie{}write everything as -straight text, and it will be printed in slanted type; (b)@tie{}use -@code{@@var} for the variable names, which will uppercase the variable -names in Info and use the slanted typewriter font in printed output; -(c)@tie{}use @code{@@var} for the variable names and @code{@@code} for -the type names and keywords, which will be dutifully obeyed. - -The template for @code{@@deftypefn} is: - -@example -@group -@@deftypefn @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments} @dots{} -@var{body-of-description} -@@end deftypefn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -Note that if the @var{category} or @var{data type} is more than one -word then it must be enclosed in braces to make it a single argument. - -If you are describing a procedure in a language that has packages, -such as Ada, you might consider using @code{@@deftypefn} in a manner -somewhat contrary to the convention described in the preceding -paragraphs. For example: - -@example -@group -@@deftypefn stacks private push @@ - (@@var@{s@}:in out stack; @@ - @@var@{n@}:in integer) -@dots{} -@@end deftypefn -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -(In these examples the @code{@@deftypefn} arguments are shown using -continuations (@pxref{Def Cmd Continuation Lines}), but could be on a -single line.) - -In this instance, the procedure is classified as belonging to the -package @code{stacks} rather than classified as a `procedure' and its -data type is described as @code{private}. (The name of the procedure -is @code{push}, and its arguments are @var{s} and @var{n}.) - -@code{@@deftypefn} creates an entry in the index of functions for -@var{name}. - -@item @@deftypefun @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@findex deftypefun -The @code{@@deftypefun} command is the specialized definition command -for functions in typed languages. The command is equivalent to -@samp{@@deftypefn Function @dots{}}. The template is: - -@example -@group -@@deftypefun @var{type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@var{body-of-description} -@@end deftypefun -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@deftypefun} creates an entry in the index of functions for -@var{name}. - -@end table - -@cindex Return type, own line for -@findex deftypefnnewline -Ordinarily, the return type is printed on the same line as the -function name and arguments, as shown above. In source code, GNU -style is to put the return type on a line by itself. So Texinfo -provides an option to do that: @code{@@deftypefnnewline on}. - -This affects typed functions only---not untyped functions, not typed -variables, etc.. Specifically, it affects the commands in this -section, and the analogous commands for object-oriented languages, -namely @code{@@deftypeop} and @code{@@deftypemethod} -(@pxref{Object-Oriented Methods}). - -Specifying @code{@@deftypefnnewline off} reverts to the default. - - -@node Typed Variables -@subsection Variables in Typed Languages - -@cindex Typed variables -@cindex Variables, in typed languages - -Variables in typed languages are handled in a manner similar to -functions in typed languages. @xref{Typed Functions}. The general -definition command @code{@@deftypevr} corresponds to -@code{@@deftypefn} and the specialized definition command -@code{@@deftypevar} corresponds to @code{@@deftypefun}. - -@table @code -@findex deftypevr -@item @@deftypevr @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} -The @code{@@deftypevr} command is the general definition command for -something like a variable in a typed language---an entity that records -a value. You must choose a term to describe the category of the -entity being defined; for example, ``Variable'' could be used if the -entity is a variable. - -The @code{@@deftypevr} command is written at the beginning of a line -and is followed on the same line by the category of the entity -being described, the data type, and the name of this particular -entity. - -@need 800 -@noindent -For example: - -@example -@group -@@deftypevr @{Global Flag@} int enable -@dots{} -@@end deftypevr -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -produces the following: - -@quotation -@deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable -@dots{} -@end deftypevr -@end quotation - -@need 800 -The template is: - -@example -@@deftypevr @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} -@var{body-of-description} -@@end deftypevr -@end example - -@findex deftypevar -@item @@deftypevar @var{data-type} @var{name} -The @code{@@deftypevar} command is the specialized definition command -for variables in typed languages. @code{@@deftypevar} is equivalent -to @samp{@@deftypevr Variable @dots{}}. The template is: - -@example -@group -@@deftypevar @var{data-type} @var{name} -@var{body-of-description} -@@end deftypevar -@end group -@end example -@end table - -These commands create entries in the index of variables. - - -@node Data Types -@subsection Data Types - -Here is the command for data types: - -@table @code -@findex deftp -@item @@deftp @var{category} @var{name} @var{attributes}@dots{} -The @code{@@deftp} command is the generic definition command for data -types. The command is written at the beginning of a line and is -followed on the same line by the category, by the name of the type -(which is a word like @code{int} or @code{float}), and then by names of -attributes of objects of that type. Thus, you could use this command -for describing @code{int} or @code{float}, in which case you could use -@code{data type} as the category. (A data type is a category of -certain objects for purposes of deciding which operations can be -performed on them.) - -In Lisp, for example, @dfn{pair} names a particular data -type, and an object of that type has two slots called the -@sc{car} and the @sc{cdr}. Here is how you would write the first line -of a definition of @code{pair}. - -@example -@group -@@deftp @{Data type@} pair car cdr -@dots{} -@@end deftp -@end group -@end example - -@need 950 -The template is: - -@example -@group -@@deftp @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end deftp -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@deftp} creates an entry in the index of data types. -@end table - - -@node Abstract Objects -@subsection Object-Oriented Programming - -@cindex Object-oriented programming - -Here are the commands for formatting descriptions about abstract -objects, such as are used in object-oriented programming. A class is -a defined type of abstract object. An instance of a class is a -particular object that has the type of the class. An instance -variable is a variable that belongs to the class but for which each -instance has its own value. - -@menu -* Variables: Object-Oriented Variables. -* Methods: Object-Oriented Methods. -@end menu - - -@node Object-Oriented Variables -@subsubsection Object-Oriented Variables - -@cindex Variables, object-oriented - -These commands allow you to define different sorts of variables in -object-oriented programming languages. - -@table @code -@item @@defcv @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} -@findex defcv -The @code{@@defcv} command is the general definition command for -variables associated with classes in object-oriented programming. The -@code{@@defcv} command is followed by three arguments: the category of -thing being defined, the class to which it belongs, and its -name. For instance: - -@example -@group -@@defcv @{Class Option@} Window border-pattern -@dots{} -@@end defcv -@end group -@end example - -@noindent produces: -@defcv {Class Option} Window border-pattern -@dots{} -@end defcv - -@code{@@defcv} creates an entry in the index of variables. - -@item @@deftypecv @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} -@findex deftypecv -The @code{@@deftypecv} command is the definition command for typed -class variables in object-oriented programming. It is analogous to -@code{@@defcv} with the addition of the @var{data-type} parameter to -specify the type of the instance variable. Ordinarily, the data type -is a programming language construct that should be marked with -@code{@@code}. For instance: - -@example -@group -@@deftypecv @{Class Option@} Window @@code@{int@} border-pattern -@dots{} -@@end deftypecv -@end group -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@deftypecv {Class Option} Window @code{int} border-pattern -@dots{} -@end deftypecv - -@code{@@deftypecv} creates an entry in the index of variables. - -@item @@defivar @var{class} @var{name} -@findex defivar -The @code{@@defivar} command is the definition command for instance -variables in object-oriented programming. @code{@@defivar} is -equivalent to @samp{@@defcv @{Instance Variable@} @dots{}}. For -instance: - -@example -@group -@@defivar Window border-pattern -@dots{} -@@end defivar -@end group -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@defivar Window border-pattern -@dots{} -@end defivar - -@code{@@defivar} creates an entry in the index of variables. - -@item @@deftypeivar @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} -@findex deftypeivar -The @code{@@deftypeivar} command is the definition command for typed -instance variables in object-oriented programming. It is analogous to -@code{@@defivar} with the addition of the @var{data-type} parameter to -specify the type of the instance variable. Ordinarily, the data type -is a programming language construct that should be marked with -@code{@@code}. For instance: - -@example -@group -@@deftypeivar Window @@code@{int@} border-pattern -@dots{} -@@end deftypeivar -@end group -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@deftypeivar Window @code{int} border-pattern -@dots{} -@end deftypeivar - -@code{@@deftypeivar} creates an entry in the index of variables. - -@end table - - -@node Object-Oriented Methods -@subsubsection Object-Oriented Methods - -@cindex Methods, object-oriented - -These commands allow you to define different sorts of function-like -entities resembling methods in object-oriented programming languages. -These entities take arguments, as functions do, but are associated with -particular classes of objects. - -@table @code - -@findex defop -@item @@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@defop} command is the general definition command for these -method-like entities. - -For example, some systems have constructs called @dfn{wrappers} that -are associated with classes as methods are, but that act more like -macros than like functions. You could use @code{@@defop Wrapper} to -describe one of these. - -Sometimes it is useful to distinguish methods and @dfn{operations}. -You can think of an operation as the specification for a method. -Thus, a window system might specify that all window classes have a -method named @code{expose}; we would say that this window system -defines an @code{expose} operation on windows in general. Typically, -the operation has a name and also specifies the pattern of arguments; -all methods that implement the operation must accept the same -arguments, since applications that use the operation do so without -knowing which method will implement it. - -Often it makes more sense to document operations than methods. For -example, window application developers need to know about the -@code{expose} operation, but need not be concerned with whether a -given class of windows has its own method to implement this operation. -To describe this operation, you would write: - -@example -@@defop Operation windows expose -@end example - -The @code{@@defop} command is written at the beginning of a line and -is followed on the same line by the overall name of the category of -operation, the name of the class of the operation, the name of the -operation, and its arguments, if any. - -The template is: -@example -@group -@@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@var{body-of-definition} -@@end defop -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@defop} creates an entry, such as `@code{expose} on -@code{windows}', in the index of functions. - -@findex deftypeop -@item @@deftypeop @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -The @code{@@deftypeop} command is the definition command for typed -operations in object-oriented programming. It is similar to -@code{@@defop} with the addition of the @var{data-type} parameter to -specify the return type of the method. @code{@@deftypeop} creates an -entry in the index of functions. - -@item @@defmethod @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@findex defmethod -The @code{@@defmethod} command is the definition command for methods -in object-oriented programming. A method is a kind of function that -implements an operation for a particular class of objects and its -subclasses. -@ignore -@c ADR: Who cares?!? -@c KB: Oh, I don't know, I think this info is crucial! -In the Lisp Machine, methods actually were functions, but -they were usually defined with @code{defmethod}. -@end ignore - -@code{@@defmethod} is equivalent to @samp{@@defop Method @dots{}}. -The command is written at the beginning of a line and is followed by -the name of the class of the method, the name of the method, and its -arguments, if any. - -@noindent -For example: -@example -@group -@@defmethod @code{bar-class} bar-method argument -@dots{} -@@end defmethod -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -illustrates the definition for a method called @code{bar-method} of -the class @code{bar-class}. The method takes an argument. - -@code{@@defmethod} creates an entry in the index of functions. - -@item @@deftypemethod @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@findex defmethod -The @code{@@deftypemethod} command is the definition command for methods -in object-oriented typed languages, such as C++ and Java. It is similar -to the @code{@@defmethod} command with the addition of the -@var{data-type} parameter to specify the return type of the method. -@code{@@deftypemethod} creates an entry in the index of functions. - -@end table - -The typed commands are affected by the @code{@@deftypefnnewline} -option (@pxref{Typed Functions,, Functions in Typed Languages}). - - -@node Def Cmd Conventions -@section Conventions for Writing Definitions -@cindex Definition conventions -@cindex Conventions for writing definitions - -When you write a definition using @code{@@deffn}, @code{@@defun}, or -one of the other definition commands, please take care to use -arguments that indicate the meaning, as with the @var{count} argument -to the @code{forward-word} function. Also, if the name of an argument -contains the name of a type, such as @var{integer}, take care that the -argument actually is of that type. - - -@node Sample Function Definition -@section A Sample Function Definition -@cindex Function definitions -@cindex Command definitions -@cindex Macro definitions, programming-language -@cindex Sample function definition - -A function definition uses the @code{@@defun} and @code{@@end defun} -commands. The name of the function follows immediately after the -@code{@@defun} command and it is followed, on the same line, by the -parameter list. - -Here is a definition from @ref{Calling Functions,,, lispref, XEmacs Lisp -Reference Manual}. - -@quotation -@defun apply function &rest arguments -@code{apply} calls @var{function} with @var{arguments}, just -like @code{funcall} but with one difference: the last of -@var{arguments} is a list of arguments to give to -@var{function}, rather than a single argument. We also say -that this list is @dfn{appended} to the other arguments. - -@code{apply} returns the result of calling @var{function}. -As with @code{funcall}, @var{function} must either be a Lisp -function or a primitive function; special forms and macros -do not make sense in @code{apply}. - -@example -(setq f 'list) - @result{} list -(apply f 'x 'y 'z) -@error{} Wrong type argument: listp, z -(apply '+ 1 2 '(3 4)) - @result{} 10 -(apply '+ '(1 2 3 4)) - @result{} 10 - -(apply 'append '((a b c) nil (x y z) nil)) - @result{} (a b c x y z) -@end example - -An interesting example of using @code{apply} is found in the description -of @code{mapcar}. -@end defun -@end quotation - -In the Texinfo source file, this example looks like this: - -@example -@group -@@defun apply function &rest arguments -@@code@{apply@} calls @@var@{function@} with -@@var@{arguments@}, just like @@code@{funcall@} but with one -difference: the last of @@var@{arguments@} is a list of -arguments to give to @@var@{function@}, rather than a single -argument. We also say that this list is @@dfn@{appended@} -to the other arguments. -@end group - -@group -@@code@{apply@} returns the result of calling -@@var@{function@}. As with @@code@{funcall@}, -@@var@{function@} must either be a Lisp function or a -primitive function; special forms and macros do not make -sense in @@code@{apply@}. -@end group - -@group -@@example -(setq f 'list) - @@result@{@} list -(apply f 'x 'y 'z) -@@error@{@} Wrong type argument: listp, z -(apply '+ 1 2 '(3 4)) - @@result@{@} 10 -(apply '+ '(1 2 3 4)) - @@result@{@} 10 - -(apply 'append '((a b c) nil (x y z) nil)) - @@result@{@} (a b c x y z) -@@end example -@end group - -@group -An interesting example of using @@code@{apply@} is found -in the description of @@code@{mapcar@}. -@@end defun -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -In this manual, this function is listed in the Command and Variable -Index under @code{apply}. - -Ordinary variables and user options are described using a format like -that for functions except that variables do not take arguments. - - -@node Internationalization -@chapter Internationalization - -@cindex Internationalization -Texinfo has some support for writing in languages other than English, -although this area still needs considerable work. (If you are -yourself helping to translate the fixed strings written to documents, -@pxref{Internationalization of Document Strings}.) - -For a list of the various accented and special characters Texinfo -supports, see @ref{Inserting Accents}. - -@menu -* @t{@@documentlanguage}:: Declaring the current language. -* @t{@@documentencoding}:: Declaring the input encoding. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@documentlanguage} -@section @code{@@documentlanguage @var{ll}[_@var{cc}]}: Set the Document Language -@anchor{documentlanguage} - -@findex documentlanguage -@cindex Language, declaring -@cindex Locale, declaring -@cindex Document language, declaring - -The @code{@@documentlanguage} command declares the current document -locale. Write it on a line by itself, near the beginning of the file, -but after @code{@@setfilename} (@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}): - -@example -@@documentlanguage @var{ll}[_@var{cc}] -@end example - -Include a two-letter ISO@tie{}639-2 language code (@var{ll}) following -the command name, optionally followed by an underscore and two-letter -ISO@tie{}3166 two-letter country code (@var{cc}). If you have a -multilingual document, the intent is to be able to use this command -multiple times, to declare each language change. If the command is -not used at all, the default is @code{en_US} for US English. - -As with GNU Gettext (@pxref{Top,,, gettext, Gettext}), if the country -code is omitted, the main dialect is assumed where possible. For -example, @code{de} is equivalent to @code{de_DE} (German as spoken in -Germany). - -@cindex Document strings, translation of -For Info and other online output, this command changes the translation -of various @dfn{document strings} such as ``see'' in cross references -(@pxref{Cross References}), ``Function' in defuns (@pxref{Definition -Commands}), and so on. Some strings, such as ``Node:'', ``Next:'', -``Menu:'', etc., are keywords in Info output, so are not translated -there; they are translated in other output formats. - -@cindex @file{txi-@var{cc}.tex} -For @TeX{}, this command causes a file @file{txi-@var{locale}.tex} to -be read (if it exists). If @code{@@documentlanguage} argument -contains the optional @samp{_@var{cc}} suffix, this is tried first. -For example, with @code{@@documentlanguage de_DE}, @TeX{} first looks -for @file{txi-de_DE.tex}, then @file{txi-de.tex}. - -Such a @file{txi-*} file is intended to redefine the various English -words used in @TeX{} output, such as `Chapter', `See', and so on. We -are aware that individual words like these cannot always be translated -in isolation, and that a very different strategy would be required for -ideographic (among other) scripts. Help in improving Texinfo's -language support is welcome. - -@cindex Hyphenation patterns, language-dependent -@code{@@documentlanguage} also changes @TeX{}'s current hyphenation -patterns, if the @TeX{} program being run has the necessary support -included. This will generally not be the case for @command{tex} -itself, but will usually be the case for up-to-date distributions of -the extended @TeX{} programs @command{etex} (DVI output) and -@command{pdftex} (PDF output). @command{texi2dvi} will use the -extended @TeX{}s if they are available (@pxref{Format with -@t{texi2dvi}}). - -In September 2006, the W3C Internationalization Activity released a -new recommendation for specifying languages: -@url{http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt}. When Gettext -supports this new scheme, Texinfo will too. - -@cindex ISO 639-2 language codes -@cindex ISO 3166 country codes -@cindex Language codes -@cindex Country codes -Since the lists of language codes and country codes are updated -relatively frequently, we don't attempt to list them here. The valid -language codes are on the official home page for ISO@tie{}639, -@url{http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/}. The country codes and -the official web site for ISO@tie{}3166 can be found via -@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166}. - - -@node @t{@@documentencoding} -@section @code{@@documentencoding @var{enc}}: Set Input Encoding - -@anchor{documentencoding}@c old name -@findex documentencoding -@cindex Encoding, declaring -@cindex Input encoding, declaring -@cindex Character set, declaring -@cindex Document input encoding - -The @code{@@documentencoding} command declares the input document -encoding. Write it on a line by itself, with a valid encoding -specification following, near the beginning of the file but after -@code{@@setfilename} (@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}): - -@example -@@documentencoding @var{enc} -@end example - -At present, Texinfo supports only these encodings: - -@table @code -@item US-ASCII -This has no particular effect, but it's included for completeness. - -@item UTF-8 -The vast global character encoding, expressed in 8-bit bytes. - -@item ISO-8859-2 -@itemx ISO-8859-1 -@itemx ISO-8859-15 -These specify the standard encodings for Western European (the first -two) and Eastern European languages (the third), respectively. ISO -8859-15 replaces some little-used characters from 8859-1 (e.g., -precomposed fractions) with more commonly needed ones, such as the -Euro symbol (@euro{}). - -A full description of the encodings is beyond our scope here; -one useful reference is @uref{http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html}. - -@item koi8-r -This is the commonly used encoding for the Russian language. - -@item koi8-u -This is the commonly used encoding for the Ukrainian language. - -@end table - -Specifying an encoding @var{enc} has the following effects: - -@cindex Local Variables section, for encoding -@cindex Info output, and encoding -In Info output, a so-called `Local Variables' section (@pxref{File -Variables,,,xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}) is output including -@var{enc}. This allows Info readers to set the encoding -appropriately. It looks like this: - -@example -Local Variables: -coding: @var{enc} -End: -@end example - -Also, in Info and plain text output, unless the option -@option{--disable-encoding} is given to @command{makeinfo}, accent -constructs and special characters, such as @code{@@'e}, are output as -the actual 8-bit or UTF-8 character in the given encoding where -possible. - -@cindex HTML output, and encodings -@cindex @code{http-equiv}, and charset specification -@cindex @code{<meta>} HTML tag, and charset specification -In HTML output, a @samp{<meta>} tag is output, in the @samp{<head>} -section of the HTML, that specifies @var{enc}. Web servers and -browsers cooperate to use this information so the correct encoding is -used to display the page, if supported by the system. That looks like -this: - -@example -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; - charset=@var{enc}"> -@end example - -In XML and Docbook output, UTF-8 is always used for the output file, -since all XML processors are supposed to be able to process that -encoding. - -@cindex Computer Modern fonts -In @TeX{} output, the characters which are supported in the standard -Computer Modern fonts are output accordingly. (For example, this -means using constructed accents rather than precomposed glyphs.) -Using a missing character generates a warning message, as does -specifying an unimplemented encoding. - -Although modern @TeX{} systems support nearly every script in use in -the world, this wide-ranging support is not available in -@file{texinfo.tex}, and it's not feasible to duplicate or incorporate -all that effort. Our plan to support other scripts is to create a -@LaTeX{} back-end to @command{texi2any}, where the support is already -present. - - -@node Conditionals -@chapter Conditionally Visible Text -@cindex Conditionally visible text -@cindex Text, conditionally visible -@cindex Visibility of conditional text -@cindex If text conditionally visible - -The @dfn{conditional commands} allow you to use different text for -different output formats, or for general conditions that you define. -For example, you can use them to specify different text for the -printed manual and the Info output. - -The conditional commands comprise the following categories. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Commands specific to an output format (Info, @TeX{}, HTML, @dots{}). - -@item -Commands specific to any output format @emph{excluding} a given -one (e.g., not Info, not @TeX{}, @dots{}). - -@item -`Raw' formatter text for any output format, passed straight -through with minimal (but not zero) interpretation of @@-commands. - -@item -Format-independent variable substitutions, and testing if a variable -is set or clear. - -@end itemize - -@menu -* Conditional Commands:: Text for a given format. -* Conditional Not Commands:: Text for any format other than a given one. -* Raw Formatter Commands:: Using raw formatter commands. -* Inline Conditionals:: Brace-delimited conditional text. -* @t{@@set @@clear @@value}:: Variable tests and substitutions. -* Testing for Texinfo Commands:: Testing if a Texinfo command is available. -* Conditional Nesting:: Using conditionals inside conditionals. -@end menu - - -@node Conditional Commands -@section Conditional Commands - -Texinfo has an @code{@@if@var{format}} environment for each output -format, to allow conditional inclusion of text for a particular output -format. - -@findex ifinfo -@code{@@ifinfo} begins segments of text that should be ignored by -@TeX{} when it typesets the printed manual, and by @command{makeinfo} -when not producing Info output. The segment of text appears only in -the Info file and, for historical compatibility, the plain text -output. - -@findex ifdocbook -@findex ifhtml -@findex ifplaintext -@findex iftex -@findex ifxml -The environments for the other formats are analogous, but without the -special historical case: - -@table @code -@item @@ifdocbook @dots{} @@end ifdocbook -Text to appear only in the Docbook output. - -@item @@ifhtml @dots{} @@end ifhtml -Text to appear only in the HTML output. - -@item @@ifplaintext @dots{} @@end ifplaintext -Text to appear only in the plain text output. - -@item @@iftex @dots{} @@end iftex -Text to appear only in the printed manual. - -@item @@ifxml @dots{} @@end ifxml -Text to appear only in the XML output. -@end table - -The @code{@@if@dots{}} and @code{@@end if@dots{}} commands must appear -on lines by themselves in your source file. The newlines following -the commands are (more or less) treated as whitespace, so that the -conditional text is flowed normally into a surrounding paragraph. - -The @code{@@if@dots{}} constructs are intended to conditionalize -normal Texinfo source; @pxref{Raw Formatter Commands}, for using -underlying format commands directly. - -Here is an example showing all these conditionals: - -@example -@@iftex -This text will appear only in the printed manual. -@@end iftex -@@ifinfo -However, this text will appear only in Info and plain text. -@@end ifinfo -@@ifhtml -And this text will only appear in HTML. -@@end ifhtml -@@ifplaintext -Whereas this text will only appear in plain text. -@@end ifplaintext -@@ifxml -Notwithstanding that this will only appear in XML@. -@@end ifxml -@@ifdocbook -Nevertheless, this will only appear in Docbook. -@@end ifdocbook -@end example - -@noindent -The preceding example produces the following line: - -@iftex -This text will appear only in the printed manual. -@end iftex -@ifinfo -However, this text will appear only in Info and plain text. -@end ifinfo -@ifhtml -And this text will only appear in HTML. -@end ifhtml -@ifplaintext -Whereas this text will only appear in plain text. -@end ifplaintext -@ifxml -Notwithstanding that this will only appear in XML@. -@end ifxml -@ifdocbook -Nevertheless, this will only appear in Docbook. -@end ifdocbook - -@noindent -Notice that you only see one of the input lines, depending on which -version of the manual you are reading. - -@findex errormsg -In complex documents, you may want Texinfo to issue an error message -in some conditionals that should not ever be processed. The -@code{@@errormsg@{@var{text}@}} command will do this; it takes one -argument, the text of the error message, which is expanded more or -less as if it were Info text. - -We mention @code{@@errormsg@{@}} here even though it is not strictly -related to conditionals, since in practice it is most likely to be -useful in that context. Technically, it can be used anywhere. -@xref{External Macro Processors}, for a caveat regarding the line -numbers which @code{@@errormsg} emits in @TeX{}. - - -@node Conditional Not Commands -@section Conditional Not Commands -@findex ifnotdocbook -@findex ifnothtml -@findex ifnotinfo -@findex ifnotplaintext -@findex ifnottex -@findex ifnotxml - -You can specify text to be included in any output format @emph{other} -than a given one with the @code{@@ifnot@dots{}} environments: - -@example -@@ifnotdocbook @dots{} @@end ifnotdocbook -@@ifnothtml @dots{} @@end ifnothtml -@@ifnotinfo @dots{} @@end ifnotinfo -@@ifnotplaintext @dots{} @@end ifnotplaintext -@@ifnottex @dots{} @@end ifnottex -@@ifnotxml @dots{} @@end ifnotxml -@end example - -@noindent -The @code{@@ifnot@dots{}} command and the @code{@@end} command must -appear on lines by themselves in your actual source file. - -If the output file is being made in the given format, the -region is @emph{ignored}. Otherwise, it is included. - -There is one exception (for historical compatibility): -@code{@@ifnotinfo} text is omitted for both Info and plain text -output, not just Info. To specify text which appears only in Info and -not in plain text, use @code{@@ifnotplaintext}, like this: - -@example -@@ifinfo -@@ifnotplaintext -This will be in Info, but not plain text. -@@end ifnotplaintext -@@end ifinfo -@end example - -The regions delimited by these commands are ordinary Texinfo source as -with @code{@@iftex}, not raw formatter source as with @code{@@tex} -(@pxref{Raw Formatter Commands}). - - -@node Raw Formatter Commands -@section Raw Formatter Commands -@cindex Raw formatter commands - -@cindex @TeX{} commands, using ordinary -@cindex Ordinary @TeX{} commands, using -@cindex Commands using raw @TeX{} -@cindex Plain @TeX{} - -The @code{@@if@dots{}} conditionals just described must be used only -with normal Texinfo source. For instance, most features of plain -@TeX{} will not work within @code{@@iftex}. The purpose of -@code{@@if@dots{}} is to provide conditional processing for Texinfo -source, not provide access to underlying formatting features. For -that, Texinfo provides so-called @dfn{raw formatter commands}. They -should only be used when truly required (most documents do not need -them). - -@findex tex -@cindex Category codes, of plain @TeX{} -The first raw formatter command is @code{@@tex}. You can enter plain -@TeX{} completely, and use @samp{\} in the @TeX{} commands, by -delineating a region with the @code{@@tex} and @code{@@end tex} -commands. All plain @TeX{} commands and category codes are restored -within an @code{@@tex} region. The sole exception is that the -@code{@@} character still introduces a command, so that @code{@@end -tex} can be recognized. Texinfo processors will not output material -in such a region, unless @TeX{} output is being produced. - -@findex \gdef @r{within @code{@@tex}} -@findex \globaldefs @r{within @code{@@tex}} -In complex cases, you may wish to define new @TeX{} macros within -@code{@@tex}. You must use @code{\gdef} to do this, not @code{\def}, -because @code{@@tex} regions are processed in a @TeX{} group. If you -need to make several definitions, you may wish to set -@code{\globaldefs=1} (its value will be restored to zero as usual when -the group ends at @code{@@end tex}, so it won't cause problems with -the rest of the document). - -@cindex Equation, displayed, in plain @TeX{} -@cindex Displayed equation, in plain @TeX{} -As an example, here is a displayed equation written in plain @TeX{}: - -@example -@@tex -$$ \chi^2 = \sum_@{i=1@}^N - \left (y_i - (a + b x_i) - \over \sigma_i\right)^2 $$ -@@end tex -@end example - -@noindent -The output of this example will appear only in a printed manual. If -you are reading this in a format not generated by @TeX{}, you will not -see the equation that appears in the printed manual. - -@tex -$$ \chi^2 = \sum_{i=1}^N - \left(y_i - (a + b x_i) - \over \sigma_i\right)^2 $$ -@end tex - -@cindex HTML, including raw -@findex ifhtml -@findex html -Analogously, you can use @code{@@ifhtml @dots{} @@end ifhtml} to -delimit Texinfo source to be included in HTML output only, and -@code{@@html @dots{} @@end html} for a region of raw HTML. - -@cindex XML, including raw -@findex ifxml -@findex xml -Likewise, you can use @code{@@ifxml @dots{} @@end ifxml} to delimit -Texinfo source to be included in XML output only, and @code{@@xml -@dots{} @@end xml} for a region of raw XML@. Regions of raw text in -other formats will also be present in the XML output, but with -protection of XML characters and within corresponding elements. For -example, the raw HTML text: - -@example -@group -@@html -<br /> -@@end html -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -will be included in the XML output as: - -@example -@group -<html> -<br /> -</html> -@end group -@end example - -@cindex Docbook, including raw -@findex ifdocbook -@findex docbook -Again likewise, you can use @code{@@ifdocbook @dots{} @@end ifdocbook} -to delimit Texinfo source to be included in Docbook output only, and -@code{@@docbook @dots{} @@end docbook} for a region of raw Docbook. - -The behavior of newlines in raw regions is unspecified. - -In all cases, in raw processing, @code{@@} retains the same meaning as -in the remainder of the document. Thus, the Texinfo processors -recognize and even execute, to some extent, the contents of the raw -regions, regardless of the final output format. Therefore, specifying -changes that globally affect the document inside a raw region leads to -unpredictable and generally undesirable behavior. For example, it -using the @code{@@kbdinputstyle} command inside a raw region is undefined. - -The remedy is simple: don't do that. Use the raw formatter commands -for their intended purpose, of providing material directly in the -underlying format. When you simply want to give different Texinfo -specifications for different output formats, use the -@code{@@if@dots{}} conditionals and stay in Texinfo syntax. - - - -@node Inline Conditionals -@section Inline Conditionals: @code{@@inline}, @code{@@inlineifelse}, @code{@@inlineraw} -@findex inlinefmt -@findex inlinefmtifelse -@findex inlineraw -@cindex Inline conditionals -@cindex Conditional commands, inline -@cindex Brace-delimited conditional text -@cindex Newlines, avoiding in conditionals -@cindex Whitespace, controlling in conditionals - -Texinfo provides a set of conditional commands with arguments given -within braces: - -@table @code -@item @@inlinefmt@{@var{format}, @var{text}@} -Process the Texinfo @var{text} if @var{format} output is being -generated. - -@item @@inlinefmtifelse@{@var{format}, @var{then-text}, @var{else-text}@} -Process the Texinfo @var{then-text} if @var{format} output is being -generated; otherwise, process @var{else-text}. - -@item @@inlineraw@{@var{format}, @var{text}@} -Similar, but for raw @var{text} (@pxref{Raw Formatter Commands}). -@end table - -The supported @var{format} names are: - -@example -docbook html info plaintext tex xml -@end example - -For example, - -@example -@@inlinefmt@{html, @@emph@{HTML-only text@}@} -@end example - -@noindent is nearly equivalent to - -@example -@@ifhtml -@@emph@{HTML-only text@} -@@end ifhtml -@end example - -@noindent except that no whitespace is added, as happens in the latter -(environment) case. - -In these commands, whitespace is ignored after the comma separating -the arguments, as usual, but is @emph{not} ignored at the end of -@var{text}. - -To insert a literal at sign, left brace, or right brace in one of the -arguments, you must use the alphabetic commands @code{@@atchar@{@}} -(@pxref{Inserting an Atsign}), and @code{@@lbracechar@{@}} or -@code{@@rbracechar@{@}} (@pxref{Inserting Braces}), or the parsing -will become confused. - -With @code{@@inlinefmtifelse}, it is also necessary to use -@code{@@comma@{@}} to avoid mistaking a @samp{,} in the text for the -delimiter. With @code{@@inlinefmt} and @code{@@inlineraw}, -@code{@@comma@{@}} is not required (though it's fine to use it), since -these commands always have exactly two arguments. - -For @TeX{}, the processed @var{text} cannot contain newline-delimited -commands. Text to be ignored (i.e., for non-@TeX{}) can, though. - -Two other @code{@@inline...} conditionals complement the -@code{@@ifset} and @code{@@ifclear} commands; see the next section. - - -@node @t{@@set @@clear @@value} -@section Flags: @code{@@set}, @code{@@clear}, conditionals, and @code{@@value} - -@anchor{set clear value}@c old name -You can direct the Texinfo formatting commands to format or ignore parts -of a Texinfo file with the @code{@@set}, @code{@@clear}, @code{@@ifset}, -and @code{@@ifclear} commands. - -Here are brief descriptions of these commands, see the following -sections for more details: - -@table @code -@item @@set @var{flag} [@var{value}] -Set the variable @var{flag}, to the optional @var{value} if specified. - -@item @@clear @var{flag} -Undefine the variable @var{flag}, whether or not it was previously defined. - -@item @@ifset @var{flag} -If @var{flag} is set, text through the next @code{@@end ifset} command -is formatted. If @var{flag} is clear, text through the following -@code{@@end ifset} command is ignored. - -@item @@inlineifset@{@var{flag}, @var{text}@} -Brace-delimited version of @code{@@ifset}. - -@item @@ifclear @var{flag} -If @var{flag} is set, text through the next @code{@@end ifclear} command -is ignored. If @var{flag} is clear, text through the following -@code{@@end ifclear} command is formatted. - -@item @@inlineifclear@{@var{flag}, @var{text}@} -Brace-delimited version of @code{@@ifclear}. - -@end table - -@menu -* @t{@@set @@value}:: Expand a flag variable to a string. -* @t{@@ifset @@ifclear}:: Format a region if a flag is set. -* @t{@@inlineifset @@inlineifclear}:: Brace-delimited flag conditionals. -* @t{@@value} Example:: An easy way to update edition information. -@end menu - - -@node @t{@@set @@value} -@subsection @code{@@set} and @code{@@value} - -@anchor{set value}@c old name -@findex set -@findex value -@findex clear - -You use the @code{@@set} command to specify a value for a flag, which -is later expanded by the @code{@@value} command. - -A @dfn{flag} (aka @dfn{variable}) name is an identifier starting with -an alphanumeric, @samp{-}, or @samp{_}. Subsequent characters, if -any, may not be whitespace, @samp{@@}, braces, angle brackets, or any -of @samp{~`^+|}; other characters, such as @samp{%}, may work. -However, it is best to use only letters and numerals in a flag name, -not @samp{-} or @samp{_} or others---they will work in some contexts, -but not all, due to limitations in @TeX{}. - -The value is the remainder of the input line, and can contain anything. -However, unlike most other commands which take the rest of the line as -a value, @code{@@set} need not appear at the beginning of a line. - -Write the @code{@@set} command like this: - -@example -@@set foo This is a string. -@end example - -@noindent -This sets the value of the flag @code{foo} to ``This is a string.''. - -The Texinfo formatters then replace an @code{@@value@{@var{flag}@}} -command with the string to which @var{flag} is set. Thus, when -@code{foo} is set as shown above, the Texinfo formatters convert this: - -@example -@group -@@value@{foo@} -@exdent @r{to this:} -This is a string. -@end group -@end example - -You can write an @code{@@value} command within a paragraph; but you -must write an @code{@@set} command on a line of its own. - -If you write the @code{@@set} command like this: - -@example -@@set foo -@end example - -@noindent -without specifying a string, the value of @code{foo} is the empty string. - -If you clear a previously set flag with @code{@@clear @var{flag}}, a -subsequent @code{@@value@{flag@}} command will report an error. - -For example, if you set @code{foo} as follows: - -@example -@@set howmuch very, very, very -@end example - -@noindent -then the formatters transform - -@example -@group -It is a @@value@{howmuch@} wet day. -@exdent @r{into} -It is a very, very, very wet day. -@end group -@end example - -If you write - -@example -@@clear howmuch -@end example - -@noindent -then the formatters transform - -@example -@group -It is a @@value@{howmuch@} wet day. -@exdent @r{into} -It is a @{No value for "howmuch"@} wet day. -@end group -@end example - -@code{@@value} cannot be reliably used as the argument to an accent -command (@pxref{Inserting Accents}). For example, this fails: - -@example -@@set myletter a -@@'@@value@{myletter@} @c fails! -@end example - - -@node @t{@@ifset @@ifclear} -@subsection @code{@@ifset} and @code{@@ifclear} - -@anchor{ifset ifclear}@c old name -@findex ifset - -When a @var{flag} is set, the Texinfo formatting commands format text -between subsequent pairs of @code{@@ifset @var{flag}} and @code{@@end -ifset} commands. When the @var{flag} is cleared, the Texinfo formatting -commands do @emph{not} format the text. @code{@@ifclear} operates -analogously. - -Write the conditionally formatted text between @code{@@ifset @var{flag}} -and @code{@@end ifset} commands, like this: - -@example -@group -@@ifset @var{flag} -@var{conditional-text} -@@end ifset -@end group -@end example - -For example, you can create one document that has two variants, such as -a manual for a `large' and `small' model: - -@cindex Shrubbery -@example -You can use this machine to dig up shrubs -without hurting them. - -@@set large - -@@ifset large -It can also dig up fully grown trees. -@@end ifset - -Remember to replant promptly @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -In the example, the formatting commands will format the text between -@code{@@ifset large} and @code{@@end ifset} because the @code{large} -flag is set. - -When @var{flag} is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do -@emph{not} format the text between @code{@@ifset @var{flag}} and -@code{@@end ifset}; that text is ignored and does not appear in either -printed or Info output. - -For example, if you clear the flag of the preceding example by writing -an @code{@@clear large} command after the @code{@@set large} command -(but before the conditional text), then the Texinfo formatting commands -ignore the text between the @code{@@ifset large} and @code{@@end ifset} -commands. In the formatted output, that text does not appear; in both -printed and Info output, you see only the lines that say, ``You can use -this machine to dig up shrubs without hurting them. Remember to replant -promptly @dots{}''. - -@findex ifclear -If a flag is cleared with an @code{@@clear @var{flag}} command, then -the formatting commands format text between subsequent pairs of -@code{@@ifclear} and @code{@@end ifclear} commands. But if the flag -is set with @code{@@set @var{flag}}, then the formatting commands do -@emph{not} format text between an @code{@@ifclear} and an @code{@@end -ifclear} command; rather, they ignore that text. An @code{@@ifclear} -command looks like this: - -@example -@@ifclear @var{flag} -@end example - - -@node @t{@@inlineifset @@inlineifclear} -@subsection @code{@@inlineifset} and @code{@@inlineifclear} - -@findex inlineifset -@findex inlineifclear -@cindex Flag conditionals, brace-delimited -@cindex Brace-delimited flag conditionals - -@code{@@inlineifset} and @code{@@inlineifclear} provide -brace-delimited alternatives to the @code{@@ifset} and -@code{@@ifclear} forms, similar to the other @code{@@inline...} -Commands (@pxref{Inline Conditionals}). The same caveats about -argument parsing given there apply here too. - -@table @code -@item @@inlineifset@{@var{var}, @var{text}@} -Process the Texinfo @var{text} if the flag @var{var} is defined. - -@item @@inlineifclear@{@var{var}, @var{text}@} -Process the Texinfo @var{text} if the flag @var{var} is not defined. -@end table - -Except for the syntax, their general behavior and purposes is the same -as with @code{@@ifset} and @code{@@ifclear}, described in the previous -section. - - -@node @t{@@value} Example -@subsection @code{@@value} Example - -@anchor{value Example}@c old name - -You can use the @code{@@value} command to minimize the number of -places you need to change when you record an update to a manual. -@xref{GNU Sample Texts}, for the full text of an example of using this -to work with Automake distributions. - -This example is adapted from @ref{Top,,, make, The GNU Make Manual}. - -@enumerate -@item -Set the flags: - -@example -@group -@@set EDITION 0.35 Beta -@@set VERSION 3.63 Beta -@@set UPDATED 14 August 1992 -@@set UPDATE-MONTH August 1992 -@end group -@end example - -@item -Write text for the @code{@@copying} section (@pxref{@t{@@copying}}): - -@example -@group -@@copying -This is Edition @@value@{EDITION@}, -last updated @@value@{UPDATED@}, -of @@cite@{The GNU Make Manual@}, -for @@code@{make@}, version @@value@{VERSION@}. - -Copyright @dots{} - -Permission is granted @dots{} -@@end copying -@end group -@end example - -@item -Write text for the title page, for people reading the printed manual: - -@example -@group -@@titlepage -@@title GNU Make -@@subtitle A Program for Directing Recompilation -@@subtitle Edition @@value@{EDITION@}, @dots{} -@@subtitle @@value@{UPDATE-MONTH@} -@@page -@@insertcopying -@dots{} -@@end titlepage -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -(On a printed cover, a date listing the month and the year looks less -fussy than a date listing the day as well as the month and year.) - -@item -Write text for the Top node, for people reading the Info file: - -@example -@group -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top Make - -@@insertcopying -@dots{} -@@end ifnottex -@end group -@end example - -After you format the manual, the @code{@@value} constructs have been -expanded, so the output contains text like this: - -@example -@group -This is Edition 0.35 Beta, last updated 14 August 1992, -of `The GNU Make Manual', for `make', Version 3.63 Beta. -@end group -@end example -@end enumerate - -When you update the manual, you change only the values of the flags; you -do not need to edit the three sections. - - -@node Testing for Texinfo Commands -@section Testing for Texinfo Commands: @code{@@ifcommanddefined}, @code{@@ifcommandnotdefined} - -@cindex Testing for Texinfo commands -@cindex Checking for Texinfo commands -@cindex Texinfo commands, testing for -@cindex Commands, testing for Texinfo -@cindex Versions of Texinfo, adapting to -@cindex Features of Texinfo, adapting to - -Occasionally, you may want to arrange for your manual to test if a -given Texinfo command is available and (presumably) do some sort of -fallback formatting if not. There are conditionals -@code{@@ifcommanddefined} and @code{@@ifcommandnotdefined} to do this. -For example: - -@example -@@ifcommanddefined node -Good, @@samp@{@@@@node@} is defined. -@@end ifcommanddefined -@end example - -@noindent will output the expected `Good, @samp{@@node} is defined.'. - -This conditional will also consider true any new commands defined by -the document via @code{@@macro}, @code{@@alias}, -@code{@@definfoenclose}, and @code{@@def@r{(}code@r{)}index} -(@pxref{Defining New Texinfo Commands}). Caveat: the @TeX{} -implementation reports internal @TeX{} commands, in addition to all -the Texinfo commands, as being ``defined''; the @code{makeinfo} -implementation is reliable in this regard, however. - -@pindex @file{NEWS} file for Texinfo -You can check the @file{NEWS} file in the Texinfo source distribution -and linked from the Texinfo home page -(@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo}) to see when a particular -command was added. - -These command-checking conditionals themselves were added in -Texinfo@tie{}5.0, released in 2013---decades after Texinfo's -inception. In order to test if they themselves are available, -the predefined flag @code{txicommandconditionals} can be tested, like -this: - -@example -@@ifset txicommandconditionals -@@ifcommandnotdefined foobarnode -(Good, @samp{@@foobarnode} is not defined.) -@@end ifcommandnotdefined -@@end ifset -@end example - -Since flags (see the previous section) were added early in the -existence of Texinfo, there is no problem with assuming they are -available. - -We recommend avoiding these tests whenever possible---which is usually -the case. For many software packages, it is reasonable for all -developers to have a given version of Texinfo (or newer) installed, -and thus no reason to worry about older versions. (It is -straightforward for anyone to download and install the Texinfo source; -it does not have any problematic dependencies.) - -The issue of Texinfo versions does not generally arise for end-users. -With properly distributed packages, users need not process the Texinfo -manual simply to build and install the package; they can use -preformatted Info (or other) output files. This is desirable in -general, to avoid unnecessary dependencies between packages -(@pxref{Releases,,, standard, GNU Coding Standards}). - - -@node Conditional Nesting -@section Conditional Nesting -@cindex Conditionals, nested -@cindex Nesting conditionals - -Conditionals can be nested; however, the details are a little tricky. -The difficulty comes with failing conditionals, such as -@code{@@ifhtml} when HTML is not being produced, where the included -text is to be ignored. However, it is not to be @emph{completely} -ignored, since it is useful to have one @code{@@ifset} inside another, -for example---that is a way to include text only if two conditions are -met. Here's an example: - -@example -@@ifset somevar -@@ifset anothervar -Both somevar and anothervar are set. -@@end ifset -@@ifclear anothervar -Somevar is set, anothervar is not. -@@end ifclear -@@end ifset -@end example - -Technically, Texinfo requires that for a failing conditional, the -ignored text must be properly nested with respect to that failing -conditional. Unfortunately, it's not always feasible to check that -@emph{all} conditionals are properly nested, because then the -processors could have to fully interpret the ignored text, which -defeats the purpose of the command. Here's an example illustrating -these rules: - -@example -@@ifset a -@@ifset b -@@ifclear ok - ok, ignored -@@end junky - ok, ignored -@@end ifset -@@c WRONG - missing @@end ifset. -@end example - -Finally, as mentioned above, all conditional commands must be on lines -by themselves, with no text (even spaces) before or after. Otherwise, -the processors cannot reliably determine which commands to consider -for nesting purposes. - - -@node Defining New Texinfo Commands -@chapter Defining New Texinfo Commands - -@cindex Macros -@cindex Defining new Texinfo commands -@cindex New Texinfo commands, defining -@cindex Texinfo commands, defining new -@cindex User-defined Texinfo commands - -Texinfo provides several ways to define new commands (in all cases, -it's not recommended to try redefining existing commands): - -@itemize @bullet -@item -A Texinfo @dfn{macro} allows you to define a new Texinfo command as any -sequence of text and/or existing commands (including other macros). The -macro can have any number of @dfn{parameters}---text you supply each -time you use the macro. - -Incidentally, these macros have nothing to do with the @code{@@defmac} -command, which is for documenting macros in the subject area of the -manual (@pxref{Def Cmd Template}). - -@item -@samp{@@alias} is a convenient way to define a new name for an existing -command. - -@item -@samp{@@definfoenclose} allows you to define new commands with -customized output for all non-@TeX{} output formats. - -@end itemize - -Most generally of all (not just for defining new commands), it is -possible to invoke any external macro processor and have Texinfo -recognize so-called @code{#line} directives for error reporting. - -If you want to do simple text substitution, @code{@@set} and -@code{@@value} is the simplest approach (@pxref{@t{@@set @@clear -@@value}}). - -@menu -* Defining Macros:: Defining and undefining new commands. -* Invoking Macros:: Using a macro, once you've defined it. -* Macro Details:: Limitations of Texinfo macros. -* @t{@@alias}:: Command aliases. -* @t{@@definfoenclose}:: Customized highlighting. -* External Macro Processors:: @code{#line} directives. -@end menu - - -@node Defining Macros -@section Defining Macros -@cindex Defining macros -@cindex Macro definitions, Texinfo - -@findex macro -You use the Texinfo @code{@@macro} command to define a macro, like this: - -@example -@@macro @var{macroname}@{@var{param1}, @var{param2}, @dots{}@} -@var{text} @dots{} \@var{param1}\ @dots{} -@@end macro -@end example - -The @dfn{parameters} @var{param1}, @var{param2}, @dots{} correspond to -arguments supplied when the macro is subsequently used in the document -(described in the next section). - -@cindex Macro names, valid characters in -@cindex Names of macros, valid characters of -For a macro to work consistently with @TeX{}, @var{macroname} must -consist entirely of letters: no digits, hyphens, underscores, or other -special characters. So, we recommend using only letters. However, -@command{makeinfo} will accept anything consisting of alphanumerics, -and (except as the first character) @samp{-}. The @samp{_} character -is excluded so that macros can be called inside @code{@@math} without -a following space (@pxref{Inserting Math}). - -If a macro needs no parameters, you can define it either with an empty -list (@samp{@@macro foo @{@}}) or with no braces at all (@samp{@@macro -foo}). - -@cindex Body of a macro -The definition or @dfn{body} of the macro can contain most Texinfo -commands, including macro invocations. However, a macro definition -that defines another macro does not work in @TeX{} due to limitations -in the design of @code{@@macro}. - -@cindex Parameters to macros -In the macro body, instances of a parameter name surrounded by -backslashes, as in @samp{\@var{param1}\} in the example above, are -replaced by the corresponding argument from the macro invocation. You -can use parameter names any number of times in the body, including zero. - -@cindex Backslash in macros -To get a single @samp{\} in the macro expansion, use @samp{\\}. Any -other use of @samp{\} in the body yields a warning. - -@cindex Spaces in macros -@cindex Whitespace in macros -The newline characters after the @code{@@macro} line and before the -@code{@@end macro} line are ignored, that is, not included in the -macro body. All other whitespace is treated according to the usual -Texinfo rules. However, there are still undesirable and unpredictable -interactions between newlines, macros, and commands which are -line-delimited, as warned about below (@pxref{Macro Details}). - -@cindex Recursive macro invocations -@findex rmacro -To allow a macro to be used recursively, that is, in an argument to a -call to itself, you must define it with @samp{@@rmacro}, like this: - -@example -@@rmacro rmac @{arg@} -a\arg\b -@@end rmacro -@dots{} -@@rmac@{1@@rmac@{text@}2@} -@end example - -This produces the output `a1atextb2b'. With @samp{@@macro} instead of -@samp{@@rmacro}, an error message is given. - -@findex unmacro -@cindex Macros, undefining -@cindex Undefining macros -You can undefine a macro @var{foo} with @code{@@unmacro @var{foo}}. -It is not an error to undefine a macro that is already undefined. -For example: - -@example -@@unmacro foo -@end example - - -@node Invoking Macros -@section Invoking Macros - -@cindex Invoking macros -@cindex Expanding macros -@cindex Running macros -@cindex Macro invocation - -After a macro is defined (see the previous section), you can -@dfn{invoke} (use) it in your document like this: - -@example -@@@var{macroname} @{@var{arg1}, @var{arg2}, @dots{}@} -@end example - -@noindent and the result will be more or less as if you typed the body of -@var{macroname} at that spot. For example: - -@example -@@macro foo @{p, q@} -Together: \p\ & \q\. -@@end macro -@@foo@{a, b@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -Together: a & b. -@end display - -@cindex Backslash, and macros -Thus, the arguments and parameters are separated by commas and -delimited by braces; any whitespace after (but not before) a comma is -ignored. The braces are required in the invocation even when the -macro takes no arguments, consistent with other Texinfo commands. For -example: - -@example -@@macro argless @{@} -No arguments here. -@@end macro -@@argless@{@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -No arguments here. -@end display - -@cindex Comma, in macro arguments -Passing macro arguments containing commas requires special care, since -commas also separate the arguments. To include a comma character in -an argument, the most reliable method is to use the @code{@@comma@{@}} -command. For @code{makeinfo}, you can also prepend a backslash -character, as in @samp{\,}, but this does not work with @TeX{}. - -@cindex Automatic quoting of commas for some macros -@cindex Quoting, automatic for some macros -It's not always necessary to worry about commas. To facilitate use of -macros, @command{makeinfo} implements two rules for @dfn{automatic -quoting} in some circumstances: - -@enumerate 1 -@item If a macro takes only one argument, all commas in its invocation -are quoted by default. For example: - -@example -@group -@@macro TRYME@{text@} -@@strong@{TRYME: \text\@} -@@end macro - -@@TRYME@{A nice feature, though it can be dangerous.@} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -will produce the following output - -@example -@strong{TRYME: A nice feature, though it can be dangerous.} -@end example - -And indeed, it can. Namely, @command{makeinfo} does not control the -number of arguments passed to one-argument macros, so be careful when -you invoke them. - -@item If a macro invocation includes another command (including a -recursive invocation of itself), any commas in the nested command -invocation(s) are quoted by default. For example, in - -@example -@@say@{@@strong@{Yes, I do@}, person one@} -@end example - -the comma after @samp{Yes} is implicitly quoted. Here's another -example, with a recursive macro: - -@example -@group -@@rmacro cat@{a,b@} -\a\\b\ -@@end rmacro - -@@cat@{@@cat@{foo, bar@}, baz@} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -will produce the string @samp{foobarbaz}. - -@item Otherwise, a comma should be explicitly quoted, as above, for it -to be treated as a part of an argument. -@end enumerate - -@cindex Braces, in macro arguments -@cindex Backslash, in macro arguments -In addition to the comma, characters that need to be quoted in macro -arguments are curly braces and backslash. For example: - -@example -@@@var{macname} @{\\\@{\@}\,@} -@end example - -@noindent -will pass the (almost certainly error-producing) argument -@samp{\@{@},} to @var{macname}. - -Unfortunately, this has not been reliably implemented in @TeX{}. When -macros are used in the argument to other commands, for example, errors -or incorrect output (the @samp{\} ``escape'' being included literally) -are likely to result. - -If a macro is defined to take exactly one argument, it can (but need -not) be invoked without any braces; then the entire rest of the line -after the macro name is used as the argument. (Braces around the -argument(s) are required in all other cases, i.e., if the macro takes -either zero or more than one argument.) For example: - -@example -@@macro bar @{p@} -Twice: \p\ & \p\. -@@end macro -@@bar aah -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -Twice: aah & aah. -@end display - -Likewise, if a macro is defined to take exactly one argument, and is -invoked with braces, the braced text is passed as the argument, also -regardless of commas. For example: - -@example -@@macro bar @{p@} -Twice: \p\ & \p\. -@@end macro -@@bar@{a,b@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -Twice: a,b & a,b. -@end display - -If a macro is defined to take more than one argument, but is called -with only one (in braces), the remaining arguments are set to the -empty string, and no error is given. For example: - -@example -@@macro addtwo @{p, q@} -Both: \p\\q\. -@@end macro -@@addtwo@{a@} -@end example - -@noindent produces simply: - -@display -Both: a. -@end display - - -@node Macro Details -@section Macro Details and Caveats -@cindex Macro details -@cindex Details of macro usage -@cindex Caveats for macro usage - -@cindex Macro expansion, contexts for -@cindex Expansion of macros, contexts for -By design, macro expansion does not happen in the following contexts -in @command{makeinfo}: - -@itemize @bullet -@item @code{@@macro} and @code{@@unmacro} lines; - -@item @code{@@if...} lines, including @code{@@ifset} and similar; - -@item @code{@@set}, @code{@@clear}, @code{@@value}; - -@item @code{@@clickstyle} lines; - -@item @code{@@end} lines. -@end itemize - -@noindent Unfortunately, @TeX{} may do some expansion in these situations, -possibly yielding errors. - -Also, quite a few macro-related constructs cause problems with @TeX{}; -some of the caveats are listed below. Thus, if you get macro-related -errors when producing the printed version of a manual, you might try -expanding the macros with @command{makeinfo} by invoking -@command{texi2dvi} with the @samp{-E} option (@pxref{Format with -@t{texi2dvi}}). Or, more reliably, eschew Texinfo macros altogether -and use a language designed for macro processing, such as M4 -(@pxref{External Macro Processors}). - -@itemize @bullet -@item -As mentioned earlier, macro names must consist entirely of letters. - -@item -It is not advisable to redefine any @TeX{} primitive, plain, or -Texinfo command name as a macro. Unfortunately this is a large and -open-ended set of names, and the possible resulting errors are -unpredictable. - -@item -All macros are expanded inside at least one @TeX{} group. - -@item -Macro arguments cannot cross lines. - -@item -Macros containing a command which must be on a line by itself, such as -a conditional, cannot be invoked in the middle of a line. Similarly, -macros containing line-oriented commands or text, such as -@code{@@example} environments, may behave unpredictably in @TeX{}. - -@item -White space is ignored at the beginnings of lines. - -@item -Macros can't be reliably used in the argument to accent commands -(@pxref{Inserting Accents}). - -@item -The backslash escape for commas in macro arguments does not work; -@code{@@comma@{@}} must be used. - -@item -As a consequence, if a macro takes two or more arguments, and you want -to pass an argument with the Texinfo command @code{@@,} (to produce a -cedilla, @pxref{Inserting Accents}), you have to use @code{@@value} or -another work-around. Otherwise, @TeX{} takes the comma as separating -the arguments. Example: - -@example -@@macro mactwo@{argfirst, argsecond@} -\argfirst\+\argsecond\. -@@end macro -@@set fc Fran@@,cois -@@mactwo@{@@value@{fc@}@} -@end example - -@noindent produces: - -@display -Fran@,cois+. -@end display - -The natural-seeming @code{@@mactwo@{Fran@@,cois@}} passes the two -arguments @samp{Fran@@} and @samp{cois} to the macro, and nothing good -results. And, as just mentioned, although the comma can be escaped -with a backslash for @code{makeinfo} (@samp{@@\,}), that doesn't work -in @TeX{}, so there is no other solution. - -@item -It is usually best to avoid comments inside macro definitions, but -see the next item. - -@item -In general, the interaction of newlines in the macro definitions and -invocations depends on the precise commands and context, -notwithstanding the previous statements. You may be able to work -around some problems with judicious use of @code{@@c}. Suppose you -define a macro that is always used on a line by itself: - -@example -@@macro linemac -@@cindex whatever @@c -@@end macro -... -foo -@@linemac -bar -@end example - -Without the @code{@@c}, there will be a unwanted blank line between -the @samp{@@cindex whatever} and the @samp{bar} (one newline comes -from the macro definition, one from after the invocation), causing an -unwanted paragraph break. - -On the other hand, you wouldn't want the @code{@@c} if the macro was -sometimes invoked in the middle of a line (the text after the -invocation would be treated as a comment). - -@item -In general, you can't arbitrarily substitute a macro (or -@code{@@value}) call for Texinfo command arguments, even when the text -is the same. Texinfo is not M4 (or even plain @TeX{}). It might work -with some commands, it fails with others. Best not to do it at all. -For instance, this fails: - -@example -@@macro offmacro -off -@@end macro -@@headings @@offmacro -@end example - -@noindent -This looks equivalent to @code{@@headings off}, but for @TeX{}nical -reasons, it fails with a mysterious error message (namely, -@samp{Paragraph ended before @@headings was complete}). - -@item -Macros cannot define macros in the natural way. To do this, you must -use conditionals and raw @TeX{}. For example: - -@example -@@ifnottex -@@macro ctor @{name, arg@} -@@macro \name\ -something involving \arg\ somehow -@@end macro -@@end macro -@@end ifnottex -@@tex -\gdef\ctor#1@{\ctorx#1,@} -\gdef\ctorx#1,#2,@{\def#1@{something involving #2 somehow@}@} -@@end tex -@end example -@end itemize - -The @command{makeinfo} implementation also has the following -limitations (by design): - -@itemize -@item -@code{@@verbatim} and macros do not mix; for instance, you can't start -a verbatim block inside a macro and end it outside -(@pxref{@t{@@verbatim}}). Starting any environment inside a macro -and ending it outside may or may not work, for that matter. - -@item -Macros that completely define macros are ok, but it's not possible to -have incompletely nested macro definitions. That is, @code{@@macro} -and @code{@@end macro} (likewise for @code{@@rmacro}) must be -correctly paired. For example, you cannot start a macro definition -within a macro, and then end that nested definition outside the macro. -@end itemize - -In the @code{makeinfo} implementation before Texinfo 5.0, ends of -lines from expansion of an @code{@@macro} definition did not end an -@@-command line-delimited argument (@code{@@chapter}, @code{@@center}, -etc.). This is no longer the case. For example: - -@example -@@macro twolines@{@} -aaa -bbb -@@end macro -@@center @@twolines@{@} -@end example - -In the current @code{makeinfo}, this is equivalent to: - -@example -@@center aaa -bbb -@end example - -@noindent with just @samp{aaa} as the argument to @code{@@center}. In -the earlier implementation, it would have been parsed as this: - -@example -@@center aaa bbb -@end example - - -@node @t{@@alias} -@section @samp{@@alias @var{new}=@var{existing}} - -@anchor{alias}@c old name -@cindex Aliases, command -@cindex Command aliases -@findex alias - -The @samp{@@alias} command defines a new command to be just like an -existing one. This is useful for defining additional markup names, -thus preserving additional semantic information in the input even -though the output result may be the same. - -Write the @samp{@@alias} command on a line by itself, followed by the -new command name, an equals sign, and the existing command name. -Whitespace around the equals sign is optional and ignored if present. -Thus: - -@example -@@alias @var{new} = @var{existing} -@end example - -For example, if your document contains citations for both books and -some other media (movies, for example), you might like to define a -macro @code{@@moviecite@{@}} that does the same thing as an ordinary -@code{@@cite@{@}} but conveys the extra semantic information as well. -You'd do this as follows: - -@example -@@alias moviecite = cite -@end example - -Macros do not always have the same effect as aliases, due to vagaries -of argument parsing. Also, aliases are much simpler to define than -macros. So the command is not redundant. - -Unfortunately, it's not possible to alias Texinfo environments; for -example, @code{@@alias lang=example} is an error. - -Aliases must not be recursive, directly or indirectly. - -It is not advisable to redefine any @TeX{} primitive, plain @TeX{}, or -Texinfo command name as an alias. Unfortunately this is a very large -set of names, and the possible resulting errors from @TeX{} are -unpredictable. - -@command{makeinfo} will accept the same identifiers for aliases as it -does for macro names, that is, alphanumerics and (except as the first -character) @samp{-}. - - -@node @t{@@definfoenclose} -@section @code{@@definfoenclose}: Customized Highlighting - -@anchor{definfoenclose}@c old name -@cindex Highlighting, customized -@cindex Customized highlighting -@findex definfoenclose - -An @code{@@definfoenclose} command may be used to define a -highlighting command for all the non-@TeX{} output formats. A command -defined using @code{@@definfoenclose} marks text by enclosing it in -strings that precede and follow the text. You can use this to get -closer control of your output. - -Presumably, if you define a command with @code{@@definfoenclose}, you -will create a corresponding command for @TeX{}, either in -@file{texinfo.tex}, @file{texinfo.cnf}, or within an @samp{@@iftex} of -@samp{@@tex} in your document. - -Write an @code{@@definfoenclose} command at the beginning of a line -followed by three comma-separated arguments. The first argument to -@code{@@definfoenclose} is the @@-command name (without the -@code{@@}); the second argument is the start delimiter string; and the -third argument is the end delimiter string. The latter two arguments -enclose the highlighted text in the output. - -A delimiter string may contain spaces. Neither the start nor end -delimiter is required. If you do not want a start delimiter but do -want an end delimiter, you must follow the command name with two -commas in a row; otherwise, the end delimiter string you intended will -naturally be (mis)interpreted as the start delimiter string. - -If you do an @code{@@definfoenclose} on the name of a predefined -command (such as @code{@@emph}, @code{@@strong}, @code{@@t}, or -@code{@@i}), the enclosure definition will override the built-in -definition. We don't recommend this. - -An enclosure command defined this way takes one argument in braces, -since it is intended for new markup commands (@pxref{Marking Text}). - -@findex phoo -For example, you can write: - -@example -@@definfoenclose phoo,//,\\ -@end example - -@noindent -near the beginning of a Texinfo file to define @code{@@phoo} as an Info -formatting command that inserts `//' before and `\\' after the argument -to @code{@@phoo}. You can then write @code{@@phoo@{bar@}} wherever you -want `//bar\\' highlighted in Info. - -For @TeX{} formatting, you could write - -@example -@@iftex -@@global@@let@@phoo=@@i -@@end iftex -@end example - -@noindent -to define @code{@@phoo} as a command that causes @TeX{} to typeset the -argument to @code{@@phoo} in italics. - -Each definition applies to its own formatter: one for @TeX{}, the -other for everything else. The raw @TeX{} commands need to be in -@samp{@@iftex}. @code{@@definfoenclose} command need not be within -@samp{@@ifinfo}, unless you want to use different definitions for -different output formats. - -@findex headword -Here is another example: write - -@example -@@definfoenclose headword, , : -@end example - -@noindent -near the beginning of the file, to define @code{@@headword} as an Info -formatting command that inserts nothing before and a colon after the -argument to @code{@@headword}. - -@samp{@@definfoenclose} definitions must not be recursive, directly or -indirectly. - - -@node External Macro Processors -@section External Macro Processors: Line Directives -@cindex External macro processors -@cindex Macro processors, external - -Texinfo macros (and its other text substitution facilities) work fine -in straightforward cases. If your document needs unusually complex -processing, however, their fragility and limitations can be a problem. -In this case, you may want to use a different macro processor -altogether, such as M4 (@pxref{Top,,, m4, M4}) or CPP (@pxref{Top,,, -cpp, The C Preprocessor}). - -With one exception, Texinfo does not need to know whether its input is -``original'' source or preprocessed from some other source file. -Therefore, you can arrange your build system to invoke whatever -programs you like to handle macro expansion or other preprocessing -needs. Texinfo does not offer built-in support for any particular -preprocessor, since no one program seemed likely to suffice for the -requirements of all documents. - -@cindex Line numbers, in error messages -@cindex Error messages, line numbers in -The one exception is line numbers in error messages. In that case, -the line number should refer to the original source file, whatever it -may be. There's a well-known mechanism for this: the so-called -@samp{#line} directive. Texinfo supports this. - -@menu -* @t{#line} Directive:: -* TeX: @t{#line} and @TeX{}. -* Syntax: @t{#line} Syntax Details. -@end menu - - -@node @t{#line} Directive -@subsection @samp{#line} Directive - -@cindex @samp{#line} directive - -An input line such as this: - -@example -@hashchar{}line 100 "foo.ptexi" -@end example - -@noindent indicates that the next line was line 100 of the file -@file{foo.ptexi}, and so that's what an error message should refer to. -Both M4 (@pxref{Preprocessor features,,, m4, GNU M4}) and CPP -(@pxref{Line Control,,, cpp, The C Preprocessor}, and -@ref{Preprocessor Output,,, cpp, The C Preprocessor}) can generate -such lines. - -@vindex CPP_LINE_DIRECTIVES -The @command{makeinfo} program recognizes these lines by default, -except within @code{@@verbatim} blocks (@pxref{@t{@@verbatim}}. -Their recognition can be turned off completely with -@code{CPP_LINE_DIRECTIVES} (@pxref{Other Customization Variables}), -though there is normally no reason to do so. - -For those few programs (M4, CPP, Texinfo) which need to document -@samp{#line} directives and therefore have examples which would -otherwise match the pattern, the command @code{@@hashchar@{@}} can be -used (@pxref{Inserting a Hashsign}). The example line above looks -like this in the source for this manual: - -@example -@@hashchar@{@}line 100 "foo.ptexi" -@end example - -The @code{@@hashchar} command was added to Texinfo in 2013. If you -don't want to rely on it, you can also use @code{@@set} and -@code{@@value} to insert the literal @samp{#}: - -@example -@@set hash # -@@value@{hash@}line 1 "example.c" -@end example - -Or, if suitable, an @code{@@verbatim} environment can be used instead -of @code{@@example}. As mentioned above, @code{#line}-recognition is -disabled inside verbatim blocks. - - -@node @t{#line} and @TeX{} -@subsection @samp{#line} and @TeX{} - -@cindex @TeX{} and @samp{#line} directives -@cindex @samp{#line} directives, not processing with @TeX{} - -As mentioned, @command{makeinfo} recognizes the @samp{#line} -directives described in the previous section. However, -@file{texinfo.tex} does not and cannot. Therefore, such a line will -be incorrectly typeset verbatim if @TeX{} sees it. The solution is to -use @command{makeinfo}'s macro expansion options before running -@TeX{}. There are three approaches: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -If you run @command{texi2dvi} or its variants (@pxref{Format with -@t{texi2dvi}}), you can pass @option{-E} and @command{texi2dvi} -will run @command{makeinfo} first to expand macros and eliminate -@samp{#line}. - -@item -If you run @command{makeinfo} or its variants (@pxref{Generic -Translator @t{texi2any}}), you can specify @option{--no-ifinfo ---iftex -E somefile.out}, and then give @file{somefile.out} to -@code{texi2dvi} in a separate command. - -@item -Or you can run @option{makeinfo --dvi --Xopt -E}. (Or @option{--pdf} -instead of @option{--dvi}.) @command{makeinfo} will then call -@command{texi2dvi -E}. -@end itemize - -@findex errormsg@r{, and line numbers in @TeX{}} -One last caveat regarding use with @TeX{}: since the @code{#line} -directives are not recognized, the line numbers emitted by the -@code{@@errormsg@{@}} command (@pxref{Conditional Commands}), or by -@TeX{} itself, are the (incorrect) line numbers from the derived file -which @TeX{} is reading, rather than the preprocessor-specified line -numbers. This is another example of why we recommend running -@command{makeinfo} for the best diagnostics (@pxref{@t{makeinfo} -Advantages}). - - -@node @t{#line} Syntax Details -@subsection @samp{#line} Syntax Details - -@cindex @samp{#line} syntax details -@cindex Syntax details, @samp{#line} -@cindex Regular expression, for @samp{#line} - -Syntax details for the @samp{#line} directive: the @samp{#} character -can be preceded or followed by whitespace, the word @samp{line} is -optional, and the file name can be followed by a whitespace-separated -list of integers (these are so-called ``flags'' output by CPP in some -cases). For those who like to know the gory details, the actual -(Perl) regular expression which is matched is this: - -@example -/^\s*#\s*(line)? (\d+)(( "([^"]+)")(\s+\d+)*)?\s*$/ -@end example - -As far as we've been able to tell, the trailing integer flags only -occur in conjunction with a filename, so that is reflected in the -regular expression. - -As an example, the following is a syntactically valid @samp{#line} -directive, meaning line 1 of @file{/usr/include/stdio.h}: - -@example -@hashchar{} 1 "/usr/include/stdio.h" 2 3 4 -@end example - -Unfortunately, the quoted filename (@samp{"..."}) has to be optional, -because M4 (especially) can often generate @samp{#line} directives -within a single file. Since the @samp{line} is also optional, the -result is that lines might match which you wouldn't expect, e.g., - -@example -@hashchar{} 1 -@end example - -The possible solutions are described above (@pxref{@t{#line} Directive}). - - -@node Include Files -@chapter Include Files - -@cindex Include files - -When a Texinfo processor sees an @code{@@include} command in a Texinfo -file, it processes the contents of the file named by the -@code{@@include} and incorporates them into the output files being -created. Include files thus let you keep a single large document as a -collection of conveniently small parts. - -@menu -* Using Include Files:: How to use the @code{@@include} command. -* @t{texinfo-multiple-files-update}:: How to create and update nodes and - menus when using included files. -* Include Files Requirements:: @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} needs. -* Sample Include File:: A sample outer file with included files - within it; and a sample included file. -* Include Files Evolution:: How use of the @code{@@include} command - has changed over time. -@end menu - - -@node Using Include Files -@section How to Use Include Files - -@findex include - -To include another file within a Texinfo file, write the -@code{@@include} command at the beginning of a line and follow it on -the same line by the name of a file to be included. For example: - -@example -@@include buffers.texi -@end example - -@@-commands are expanded in file names. The one most likely to be -useful is @code{@@value} (@pxref{@t{@@set @@value}}), and even then -only in complicated situations. - -An included file should simply be a segment of text that you expect to -be included as is into the overall or @dfn{outer} Texinfo file; it -should not contain the standard beginning and end parts of a Texinfo -file. In particular, you should not start an included file with a -line saying @samp{\input texinfo}; if you do, that text is inserted -into the output file literally. Likewise, you should not end an -included file with an @code{@@bye} command; nothing after @code{@@bye} -is formatted. - -In the long-ago past, you were required to write an -@code{@@setfilename} line at the beginning of an included file, but no -longer. Now, it does not matter whether you write such a line. If an -@code{@@setfilename} line exists in an included file, it is ignored. - - -@node @t{texinfo-multiple-files-update} -@section @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} - -@findex texinfo-multiple-files-update - -XEmacs Texinfo mode provides the -@code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command. This command creates or -updates `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers of included files as -well as those in the outer or overall Texinfo file, and it creates or -updates a main menu in the outer file. Depending on whether you call -it with optional arguments, the command updates only the pointers in -the first @code{@@node} line of the included files or all of them: - -@table @kbd -@item M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update -Called without any arguments: - -@itemize @minus -@item -Create or update the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers of the -first @code{@@node} line in each file included in an outer or overall -Texinfo file. - -@item -Create or update the `Top' level node pointers of the outer or -overall file. - -@item -Create or update a main menu in the outer file. -@end itemize - -@item C-u M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update -Called with @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument: - -@itemize @minus{} -@item -Create or update pointers in the first @code{@@node} line in each -included file. - -@item -Create or update the `Top' level node pointers of the outer file. - -@item -Create and insert a master menu in the outer file. The master menu -is made from all the menus in all the included files. -@end itemize - -@item C-u 8 M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update -Called with a numeric prefix argument, such as @kbd{C-u 8}: - -@itemize @minus -@item -Create or update @strong{all} the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers -of all the included files. - -@item -Create or update @strong{all} the menus of all the included -files. - -@item -Create or update the `Top' level node pointers of the outer or -overall file. - -@item -And then create a master menu in the outer file. This is similar to -invoking @code{texinfo-master-menu} with an argument when you are -working with just one file. -@end itemize -@end table - -Note the use of the prefix argument in interactive use: with a regular -prefix argument, just @w{@kbd{C-u}}, the -@code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command inserts a master menu; -with a numeric prefix argument, such as @kbd{C-u 8}, the command -updates @strong{every} pointer and menu in @strong{all} the files and -then inserts a master menu. - - -@node Include Files Requirements -@section Include Files Requirements -@cindex Include files requirements -@cindex Requirements for include files - -If you plan to use the @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command, -the outer Texinfo file that lists included files within it should -contain nothing but the beginning and end parts of a Texinfo file, and -a number of @code{@@include} commands listing the included files. It -should not even include indices, which should be listed in an included -file of their own. - -Moreover, each of the included files must contain exactly one highest -level node (conventionally, @code{@@chapter} or equivalent), -and this node must be the first node in the included file. -Furthermore, each of these highest level nodes in each included file -must be at the same hierarchical level in the file structure. -Usually, each is an @code{@@chapter}, an @code{@@appendix}, or an -@code{@@unnumbered} node. Thus, normally, each included file contains -one, and only one, chapter or equivalent-level node. - -The outer file should contain only @emph{one} node, the `Top' node. It -should @emph{not} contain any nodes besides the single `Top' node. The -@code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} command will not process -them. - - -@node Sample Include File -@section Sample File with @code{@@include} -@cindex Sample @code{@@include} file -@cindex Include file sample -@cindex @code{@@include} file sample - -Here is an example of an outer Texinfo file with @code{@@include} files -within it before running @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update}, which -would insert a main or master menu: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@c %**start of header -@@setfilename include-example.info -@@settitle Include Example -@c %**end of header -@end group - -... @xref{Sample Texinfo Files}, for -examples of the rest of the frontmatter ... - -@group -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top Include Example -@@end ifnottex -@end group - -@group -@@include foo.texinfo -@@include bar.texinfo -@@include concept-index.texinfo -@@bye -@end group -@end example - -An included file, such as @file{foo.texinfo}, might look like this: - -@example -@group -@@node First -@@chapter First Chapter - -Contents of first chapter @dots{} -@end group -@end example - -The full contents of @file{concept-index.texinfo} might be as simple as this: - -@example -@group -@@node Concept Index -@@unnumbered Concept Index - -@@printindex cp -@end group -@end example - -The outer Texinfo source file for @cite{The XEmacs Lisp Reference -Manual} is named @file{lispref.texi}. This outer file contains a master -menu with 417 entries and a list of 41 @code{@@include} -files. - - -@node Include Files Evolution -@section Evolution of Include Files - -When Info was first created, it was customary to create many small -Info files on one subject. Each Info file was formatted from its own -Texinfo source file. This custom meant that XEmacs did not need to -make a large buffer to hold the whole of a large Info file when -someone wanted information; instead, XEmacs allocated just enough -memory for the small Info file that contained the particular -information sought. This way, XEmacs could avoid wasting memory. - -References from one file to another were made by referring to the file -name as well as the node name. (@xref{Other Info Files, , Referring to -Other Info Files}. Also, see @ref{Four and Five Arguments, , -@code{@@xref} with Four and Five Arguments}.) - -Include files were designed primarily as a way to create a single, -large printed manual out of several smaller Info files. In a printed -manual, all the references were within the same document, so @TeX{} -could automatically determine the references' page numbers. The Info -formatting commands used include files only for creating joint -indices; each of the individual Texinfo files had to be formatted for -Info individually. (Each, therefore, required its own -@code{@@setfilename} line.) - -However, because large Info files are now split automatically, it is -no longer necessary to keep them small. - -Nowadays, multiple Texinfo files are used mostly for large documents, -such as @cite{The XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual}, and for projects -in which several different people write different sections of a -document simultaneously. - -In addition, the Info formatting commands have been extended to work -with the @code{@@include} command so as to create a single large Info -file that is split into smaller files if necessary. This means that -you can write menus and cross references without naming the different -Texinfo files. - - -@node Hardcopy -@chapter Formatting and Printing Hardcopy -@cindex Format and print hardcopy -@cindex Printing hardcopy -@cindex Hardcopy, printing it -@cindex Making a printed manual -@cindex Sorting indices -@cindex Indices, sorting -@cindex @TeX{} index sorting - -Running the @command{texi2dvi} or @command{texi2pdf} command is the -simplest way to create printable output. These commands are installed -as part of the Texinfo package. - -More specifically, three major shell commands are used to print -formatted output from a Texinfo manual: one converts the Texinfo -source into something printable, a second sorts indices, and a third -actually prints the formatted document. When you use the shell -commands, you can either work directly in the operating system shell -or work within a shell inside XEmacs (or some other computing -environment). - -If you are using XEmacs, you can use commands provided by Texinfo -mode instead of shell commands. In addition to the three commands to -format a file, sort the indices, and print the result, Texinfo mode -offers key bindings for commands to recenter the output buffer, show the -print queue, and delete a job from the print queue. - -Details are in the following sections. - -@menu -* Use @TeX{}:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy. -* Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex}:: How to format with explicit shell commands. -* Format with @t{texi2dvi}:: A simpler way to format. -* Print with @t{lpr}:: How to print. -* Within XEmacs:: How to format and print from an XEmacs shell. -* Texinfo Mode Printing:: How to format and print in Texinfo mode. -* Compile-Command:: How to print using XEmacs's compile command. -* Requirements Summary:: @TeX{} formatting requirements summary. -* Preparing for @TeX{}:: What to do before you use @TeX{}. -* Overfull hboxes:: What are and what to do with overfull hboxes. -* @t{@@smallbook}:: How to print small format books and manuals. -* A4 Paper:: How to print on A4 or A5 paper. -* @t{@@pagesizes}:: How to print with customized page sizes. -* Cropmarks and Magnification:: How to print marks to indicate the size - of pages and how to print scaled up output. -* PDF Output:: Portable Document Format output. -* Obtaining @TeX{}:: How to obtain @TeX{}. -@end menu - - -@node Use @TeX{} -@section Use @TeX{} - -The typesetting program called @TeX{} is used for formatting a Texinfo -file. @TeX{} is a very powerful typesetting program and, when used -correctly, does an exceptionally good job. - -@xref{Obtaining @TeX{}}, for information on how to obtain @TeX{}. It -is not included in the Texinfo package, being a vast suite of software -itself. - - -@node Format with @t{tex}/@t{texindex} -@section Format with @code{tex}/@code{texindex} - -@cindex Shell formatting with @code{tex} and @code{texindex} -@cindex Formatting with @code{tex} and @code{texindex} -@cindex DVI file - -You can format the Texinfo file with the shell command @code{tex} -followed by the name of the Texinfo file. For example: - -@example -tex foo.texi -@end example - -@noindent @TeX{} will produce a @dfn{DVI file} as well as several auxiliary -files containing information for indices, cross references, etc. The -DVI file (for @dfn{DeVice Independent} file) can be printed on virtually -any device (see the following sections). - -@pindex texindex -The @code{tex} formatting command itself does not sort the indices; it -writes an output file of unsorted index data. To generate a printed -index after running the @command{tex} command, you first need a sorted -index to work from. The @command{texindex} command sorts indices. -(The source file @file{texindex.c} comes as part of the standard -Texinfo distribution, among other places.) (@command{texi2dvi} runs -@command{tex} and @command{texindex} as necessary.) - -@anchor{Names of index files} -@cindex Names of index files -@cindex Index file names -@code{tex} formatting command outputs unsorted index files under names -that obey a standard convention: the name of your main input file with -any @samp{.texinfo} (or similar, @pxref{Minimum,, What a Texinfo File -Must Have}), followed by the two letter names of indices. For -example, the raw index output files for the input file -@file{foo.texinfo} would be @file{foo.cp}, @file{foo.vr}, -@file{foo.fn}, @file{foo.tp}, @file{foo.pg} and @file{foo.ky}. Those -are exactly the arguments to give to @code{texindex}. - -@need 1000 -@cindex Wildcards -@cindex Globbing -Instead of specifying all the unsorted index file names explicitly, you -can use @samp{??} as shell wildcards and give the command in this -form: - -@example -texindex foo.?? -@end example - -@noindent -This command will run @code{texindex} on all the unsorted index files, -including any two letter indices that you have defined yourself using -@code{@@defindex} or @code{@@defcodeindex}. You can safely run -@samp{texindex foo.??} even if there are files with two letter -extensions that are not index files, such as @samp{foo.el}. The -@code{texindex} command reports but otherwise ignores such files. - -For each file specified, @code{texindex} generates a sorted index file -whose name is made by appending @samp{s} to the input file name. The -@code{@@printindex} command looks for a file with that name -(@pxref{Printing Indices & Menus}). @code{texindex} does not alter the -raw index output file. - -After you have sorted the indices, you need to rerun @code{tex} on the -Texinfo file. This regenerates the DVI file, this time with -up-to-date index entries. - -Finally, you may need to run @code{tex} one more time, to get the page -numbers in the cross references correct. - -To summarize, this is a five step process: - -@enumerate -@item -Run @code{tex} on your Texinfo file. This generates a DVI file (with -undefined cross references and no indices), and the raw index files -(with two letter extensions). - -@item -Run @code{texindex} on the raw index files. This creates the -corresponding sorted index files (with three letter extensions). - -@item -Run @code{tex} again on your Texinfo file. This regenerates the DVI -file, this time with indices and defined cross references, but with -page numbers for the cross references from the previous run, generally -incorrect. - -@item -Sort the indices again, with @code{texindex}. - -@item -Run @code{tex} one last time. This time the correct page numbers are -written for the cross references. -@end enumerate - -@pindex texi2dvi -Alternatively, it's a one-step process: run @code{texi2dvi} -(@pxref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}). - -You need not run @code{texindex} each time after you run @code{tex}. If -you do not, on the next run, the @code{tex} formatting command will use -whatever sorted index files happen to exist from the previous use of -@code{texindex}. This is usually ok while you are debugging. - -@cindex Auxiliary files, avoiding -@findex novalidate -@cindex Pointer validation, suppressing -@cindex Chapters, formatting one at a time -Sometimes you may wish to print a document while you know it is -incomplete, or to print just one chapter of a document. In that case, -the usual auxiliary files that @TeX{} creates and warnings @TeX{} -gives when cross references are not satisfied are just nuisances. You -can avoid them with the @code{@@novalidate} command, which you must -give @emph{before} the @code{@@setfilename} command -(@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). Thus, the beginning of your file -would look approximately like this: - -@example -\input texinfo -@@novalidate -@@setfilename myfile.info -@dots{} -@end example - -@noindent @code{@@novalidate} also turns off validation in -@code{makeinfo}, just like its @code{--no-validate} option -(@pxref{Pointer Validation}). - - -@node Format with @t{texi2dvi} -@section Format with @code{texi2dvi} - -@pindex texi2dvi @r{(shell script)} - -The @code{texi2dvi} command automatically runs both @TeX{} and -@command{texindex} as many times as necessary to produce a DVI file -with sorted indices and all cross references resolved. It is -therefore simpler than manually executing the -@code{tex}---@code{texindex}---@code{tex}---@code{tex} sequence -described in the previous section. - -To run @code{texi2dvi} on an input file @file{foo.texi}, do this (where -@samp{prompt$ } is your shell prompt): - -@example -prompt$ @kbd{texi2dvi foo.texi} -@end example - -As shown in this example, the input filenames to @code{texi2dvi} must -include any extension (@samp{.texi}, @samp{.texinfo}, etc.). Under -MS-DOS and perhaps in other circumstances, you may need to run @samp{sh -texi2dvi foo.texi} instead of relying on the operating system to invoke -the shell on the @samp{texi2dvi} script. - -@opindex --command@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -One useful option to @code{texi2dvi} is @samp{--command=@var{cmd}}. -This inserts @var{cmd} on a line by itself after the -@code{@@setfilename} in a temporary copy of the input file before -running @TeX{}. With this, you can specify different printing -formats, such as @code{@@smallbook} (@pxref{@t{@@smallbook}}), -@code{@@afourpaper} (@pxref{A4 Paper}), or @code{@@pagesizes} -(@pxref{@t{@@pagesizes}}), without actually changing the document -source. (You can also do this on a site-wide basis with -@file{texinfo.cnf}; @pxref{Preparing for @TeX{}}). - -@opindex --pdf@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -@pindex pdftexi2dvi -With the @option{--pdf} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PDF output -instead of DVI (@pxref{PDF Output}), by running @command{pdftex} -instead of @command{tex}. Alternatively, the command -@command{texi2pdf} is an abbreviation for running @samp{texi2dvi ---pdf}. The command @command{pdftexi2dvi} is also supported as a -convenience to AUC-@TeX{} users (@pxref{Top,,, auctex, AUC-@TeX{}}, since -that program merely prepends @samp{pdf} to DVI producing tools to have -PDF producing tools. - -@opindex --dvipdf@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -@pindex dvipdfmx -With the @option{--dvipdf} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PDF -output by running @TeX{} and then a DVI-to-PDF program: if the -@env{DVIPDF} environment variable is set, that value is used, else -the first extant among @code{dvipdfmx}, @code{dvipdfm}, @code{dvipdf}, -@code{dvi2pdf}, @code{dvitopdf}. This method can support CJK -typesetting better than @command{pdftex}. - -@opindex --ps@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -@pindex dvips -With the @option{--ps} option, @command{texi2dvi} produces PostScript -instead of DVI, by running @command{tex} and then @command{dvips} -(@pxref{Top,,, dvips, Dvips}). (Or the value of the @env{DVIPS} -environment variable, if set.) - -@cindex @LaTeX{}, processing with @command{texi2dvi} -@command{texi2dvi} can also be used to process @LaTeX{} files; simply -run @samp{texi2dvi filename.ext}. - -@opindex --language@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -Normally @command{texi2dvi} is able to guess the input file language -by its contents and file name suffix. If, however, it fails to do so -you can specify the input language using -@option{--language=@var{lang}} command line option, where @var{lang} -is either @samp{latex} or @samp{texinfo}. - -@command{texi2dvi} will use @command{etex} (or @command{pdfetex}) if -they are available; these extended versions of @TeX{} are not -required, and the DVI (or PDF) output is identical, but they simplify -the @TeX{} programming in some cases, and provide additional tracing -information when debugging @file{texinfo.tex}. - -@opindex --translate-file@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -Several options are provided for handling documents, written in -character sets other than ASCII@. The -@option{--translate-file=@var{file}} option instructs -@command{texi2dvi} to translate input into internal @TeX{} character -set using @dfn{translation file} @var{file} (@pxref{TCX files, TCX -files, TCX files: Character translations, web2c, Web2c: A @TeX{} -implementation}). - -@opindex --recode@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -The options @option{--recode} and @option{--recode-from=@var{enc}} -allow conversion of an input document before running @TeX{}. The -@option{--recode} option recodes the document from encoding specified -by @samp{@@documentencoding} command -(@pxref{@t{@@documentencoding}}) to plain 7-bit @samp{texinfo} -encoding. - -@opindex --recode-from@r{, for @command{texi2dvi}} -The option @option{--recode-from=@var{enc}} recodes the document from -@var{enc} encoding to the encoding specified by -@samp{@@documentencoding}. This is useful, for example, if the -document is written in @samp{UTF-8} encoding and an equivalent 8-bit -encoding is supported by @command{makeinfo}. - -Both @option{--recode} and @option{--recode-from=@var{enc}} use -@command{recode} utility to perform the conversion. If -@command{recode} fails to process the file, @command{texi2dvi} prints -a warning and continues, using the unmodified input file. - -The option @option{-E} (equivalently, @option{-e} and -@option{--expand}) does Texinfo macro expansion using -@command{makeinfo} instead of the @TeX{} implementation (@pxref{Macro -Details}). Each implementation has its own limitations and -advantages. If this option is used, the string -@code{@@c@tie{}_texi2dvi} must not appear at the beginning of a line -in the source file. - -For the list of all options, run @samp{texi2dvi --help}. - - -@node Print with @t{lpr} -@section Print With @code{lpr -d} From Shell - -@pindex lpr @r{(DVI print command)} - -The precise command to print a DVI file depends on your system -installation. Two common ones are @samp{dvips foo.dvi -o} and @samp{lpr --d foo.dvi}. - -For example, the following commands will (perhaps) suffice to sort the -indices, format, and print the @cite{Bison Manual}: - -@example -@group -tex bison.texinfo -texindex bison.?? -tex bison.texinfo -lpr -d bison.dvi -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -(Remember that the shell commands may be different at your site; but -these are commonly used versions.) - -Using the @code{texi2dvi} shell script (see the previous section): - -@example -@group -texi2dvi bison.texinfo -lpr -d bison.dvi -# or perhaps dvips bison.dvi -o -@end group -@end example - -@cindex Shell printing, on MS-DOS/MS-Windows -@cindex Printing DVI files, on MS-DOS/MS-Windows -@pindex lpr@r{-d, replacements on MS-DOS/MS-Windows} -@code{lpr} is a standard program on Unix systems, but it is usually -absent on MS-DOS/MS-Windows. Some network packages come with a -program named @code{lpr}, but these are usually limited to sending files -to a print server over the network, and generally don't support the -@samp{-d} option. If you are unfortunate enough to work on one of these -systems, you have several alternative ways of printing DVI files: - -@itemize @bullet{} -@item Find and install a Unix-like @code{lpr} program, or its clone. -If you can do that, you will be able to print DVI files just like -described above. - -@item Send the DVI files to a network printer queue for DVI files. -Some network printers have special queues for printing DVI files. You -should be able to set up your network software to send files to that -queue. In some cases, the version of @code{lpr} which comes with your -network software will have a special option to send a file to specific -queues, like this: - -@example -lpr -Qdvi -hprint.server.domain bison.dvi -@end example - -@item Convert the DVI file to a Postscript or PCL file and send it to your -local printer. @xref{Invoking Dvips,,, dvips, Dvips}, and the man -pages for @code{dvilj}, for detailed description of these tools. Once -the DVI file is converted to the format your local printer understands -directly, just send it to the appropriate port, usually @samp{PRN}. -@end itemize - - -@node Within XEmacs -@section From an XEmacs Shell -@cindex Print, format from XEmacs shell -@cindex Format, print from XEmacs shell -@cindex Shell, format, print from -@cindex XEmacs shell, format, print from - -You can give formatting and printing commands from a shell within -XEmacs. To create a shell within XEmacs, type @kbd{M-x shell}. In this -shell, you can format and print the document. @xref{Hardcopy, , Format -and Print Hardcopy}, for details. - -You can switch to and from the shell buffer while @code{tex} is -running and do other editing. If you are formatting a long document -on a slow machine, this can be very convenient. - -You can also use @code{texi2dvi} from an XEmacs shell. For example, -here is how to use @code{texi2dvi} to format and print @cite{Using and -Porting GNU CC} from a shell within XEmacs: - -@example -@group -texi2dvi gcc.texinfo -lpr -d gcc.dvi -@end group -@end example - -See the next section for more information about formatting -and printing in Texinfo mode. - - -@node Texinfo Mode Printing -@section Formatting and Printing in Texinfo Mode -@cindex Region printing in Texinfo mode -@cindex Format and print in Texinfo mode -@cindex Print and format in Texinfo mode - -Texinfo mode provides several predefined key commands for @TeX{} -formatting and printing. These include commands for sorting indices, -looking at the printer queue, killing the formatting job, and -recentering the display of the buffer in which the operations -occur. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-t C-b -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-buffer -Run @code{texi2dvi} on the current buffer. - -@item C-c C-t C-r -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-region -Run @TeX{} on the current region. - -@item C-c C-t C-i -@itemx M-x texinfo-texindex -Sort the indices of a Texinfo file formatted with -@code{texinfo-tex-region}. - -@item C-c C-t C-p -@itemx M-x texinfo-tex-print -Print a DVI file that was made with @code{texinfo-tex-region} or -@code{texinfo-tex-buffer}. - -@item C-c C-t C-q -@itemx M-x tex-show-print-queue -Show the print queue. - -@item C-c C-t C-d -@itemx M-x texinfo-delete-from-print-queue -Delete a job from the print queue; you will be prompted for the job -number shown by a preceding @kbd{C-c C-t C-q} command -(@code{texinfo-show-tex-print-queue}). - -@item C-c C-t C-k -@itemx M-x tex-kill-job -Kill the currently running @TeX{} job started by either -@code{texinfo-tex-region} or @code{texinfo-tex-buffer}, or any other -process running in the Texinfo shell buffer. - -@item C-c C-t C-x -@itemx M-x texinfo-quit-job -Quit a @TeX{} formatting job that has stopped because of an error by -sending an @key{x} to it. When you do this, @TeX{} preserves a record -of what it did in a @file{.log} file. - -@item C-c C-t C-l -@itemx M-x tex-recenter-output-buffer -Redisplay the shell buffer in which the @TeX{} printing and formatting -commands are run to show its most recent output. -@end table - -@need 1000 -Thus, the usual sequence of commands for formatting a buffer is as -follows (with comments to the right): - -@example -@group -C-c C-t C-b @r{Run @code{texi2dvi} on the buffer.} -C-c C-t C-p @r{Print the DVI file.} -C-c C-t C-q @r{Display the printer queue.} -@end group -@end example - -The Texinfo mode @TeX{} formatting commands start a subshell in XEmacs -called the @file{*tex-shell*}. The @code{texinfo-tex-command}, -@code{texinfo-texindex-command}, and @code{tex-dvi-print-command} -commands are all run in this shell. - -You can watch the commands operate in the @samp{*tex-shell*} buffer, -and you can switch to and from and use the @samp{*tex-shell*} buffer -as you would any other shell buffer. - -@need 1500 -The formatting and print commands depend on the values of several variables. -The default values are: - -@example -@group - @r{Variable} @r{Default value} - -texinfo-texi2dvi-command "texi2dvi" -texinfo-tex-command "tex" -texinfo-texindex-command "texindex" -texinfo-delete-from-print-queue-command "lprm" -texinfo-tex-trailer "@@bye" -tex-start-of-header "%**start" -tex-end-of-header "%**end" -tex-dvi-print-command "lpr -d" -tex-show-queue-command "lpq" -@end group -@end example - -You can change the values of these variables with the @kbd{M-x -set-variable} command (@pxref{Examining, , Examining and Setting -Variables, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}), or with your @file{init.el} -initialization file (@pxref{Init File, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's -Manual}). - -@cindex Customize XEmacs package (@t{Development/Docs/Texinfo}) -Beginning with version 20, XEmacs offers a user-friendly interface, -called @dfn{Customize}, for changing values of user-definable variables. -@xref{Easy Customization, , Easy Customization Interface, xemacs, XEmacs -User's Manual}, for more details about this. The Texinfo variables can -be found in the @samp{Development/Docs/Texinfo} group, once you invoke -the @kbd{M-x customize} command. - - -@node Compile-Command -@section Using the Local Variables List -@cindex Local variables -@cindex Compile command for formatting -@cindex Format with the compile command - -Yet another way to apply the @TeX{} formatting command to a Texinfo file -is to put that command in a @dfn{local variables list} at the end of the -Texinfo file. You can then specify the @code{tex} or @code{texi2dvi} -commands as a @code{compile-command} and have XEmacs run it by typing -@kbd{M-x compile}. This creates a special shell called the -@file{*compilation*} buffer in which XEmacs runs the compile command. -For example, at the end of the @file{gdb.texinfo} file, after the -@code{@@bye}, you could put the following: - -@example -@group -Local Variables: -compile-command: "texi2dvi gdb.texinfo" -End: -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -This technique is most often used by programmers who also compile programs -this way; see @ref{Compilation, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}. - - -@node Requirements Summary -@section @TeX{} Formatting Requirements Summary -@cindex Requirements for formatting -@cindex Minimal requirements for formatting -@cindex Formatting requirements - -Every Texinfo file that is to be input to @TeX{} must begin with a -@code{\input} command and must contain an @code{@@setfilename} command: - -@example -\input texinfo -@@setfilename @var{arg-not-used-by-@TeX{}} -@end example - -@noindent -The first command instructs @TeX{} to load the macros it needs to -process a Texinfo file and the second command opens auxiliary files. - -Every Texinfo file must end with a line that terminates @TeX{}'s -processing and forces out unfinished pages: - -@example -@@bye -@end example - -Strictly speaking, these lines are all a Texinfo file needs to be -processed successfully by @TeX{}. - -Usually, however, the beginning includes an @code{@@settitle} command to -define the title of the printed manual, an @code{@@setchapternewpage} -command, a title page, a copyright page, and permissions. Besides an -@code{@@bye}, the end of a file usually includes indices and a table of -contents. (And of course most manuals contain a body of text as well.) - -For more information, see: - -@itemize @bullet -@item @ref{@t{@@settitle}}. -@item @ref{@t{@@setchapternewpage}}. -@item @ref{Headings}. -@item @ref{Titlepage & Copyright Page}. -@item @ref{Printing Indices & Menus}. -@item @ref{Contents}. -@end itemize - - -@node Preparing for @TeX{} -@section Preparing for @TeX{} -@cindex Preparing for @TeX{} -@cindex @TeX{} input initialization -@cindex @b{.profile} initialization file -@cindex @b{.cshrc} initialization file -@cindex Initialization file for @TeX{} input - -@TeX{} needs to know where to find the @file{texinfo.tex} file that the -@samp{\input texinfo} command on the first line reads. The -@file{texinfo.tex} file tells @TeX{} how to handle @@-commands; it is -included in all standard GNU distributions. The latest version is -always available from the Texinfo source repository: -@smalldisplay -@uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.tex?rev=HEAD} -@end smalldisplay - -@pindex texinfo.tex@r{, installing} - -Usually, the installer has put the @file{texinfo.tex} file in the -default directory that contains @TeX{} macros when GNU Texinfo, XEmacs or -other GNU software is installed. In this case, @TeX{} will find the -file and you do not need to do anything special. If this has not been -done, you can put @file{texinfo.tex} in the current directory when you -run @TeX{}, and @TeX{} will find it there. - -@pindex epsf.tex@r{, installing} -Also, you should install @file{epsf.tex}, if it is not already installed -from another distribution. More details are at the end of the description -of the @code{@@image} command (@pxref{Images}). - -@cindex European Computer Modern fonts, installing -@cindex EC fonts, installing -@cindex CM-Super fonts, installing -To be able to use quotation marks other than those used in English -you'll need to install European Computer Modern fonts and optionally -CM-Super fonts, unless they are already installed (@pxref{Inserting -Quotation Marks}). - -@pindex feymr10@r{, installing} -@cindex Euro font, installing -If you intend to use the @code{@@euro} command, you should install the -Euro font, if it is not already installed. @xref{@t{@@euro}}. - -@pindex texinfo.cnf @r{installation} -@cindex Customizing of @TeX{} for Texinfo -@cindex Site-wide Texinfo configuration file -Optionally, you may create a file @file{texinfo.cnf} for site -configuration. This file is read by @TeX{} when the -@code{@@setfilename} command is executed (@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). -You can put any commands you like there, according to local site-wide -conventions. They will be read by @TeX{} when processing any Texinfo -document. For example, if @file{texinfo.cnf} contains the line -@samp{@@afourpaper} (@pxref{A4 Paper}), then all Texinfo documents -will be processed with that page size in effect. If you have nothing -to put in @file{texinfo.cnf}, you do not need to create it. - -@cindex Environment variable @code{TEXINPUTS} -@vindex TEXINPUTS -If neither of the above locations for these system files suffice for -you, you can specify the directories explicitly. For -@file{texinfo.tex}, you can do this by writing the complete path for the -file after the @code{\input} command. Another way, that works for both -@file{texinfo.tex} and @file{texinfo.cnf} (and any other file @TeX{} -might read), is to set the @code{TEXINPUTS} environment variable in your -@file{.profile} or @file{.cshrc} file. - -Whether you use @file{.profile} or @file{.cshrc} depends on -whether you use a Bourne shell-compatible (@code{sh}, @code{bash}, -@code{ksh}, @dots{}) or C shell-compatible (@code{csh}, @code{tcsh}) -command interpreter, respeictvely. - -In a @file{.profile} file, you could use the following @code{sh} command -sequence: - -@example -@group -TEXINPUTS=.:/home/me/mylib: -export TEXINPUTS -@end group -@end example - -@need 1000 -While in a @file{.cshrc} file, you could use the following @code{csh} -command sequence: - -@example -setenv TEXINPUTS .:/home/me/mylib: -@end example - - -On MS-DOS/MS-Windows, you would say it like this@footnote{Note the use -of the @samp{;} character as directory separator, instead of @samp{:}.}: - -@example -@group -set TEXINPUTS=.;d:/home/me/mylib;c: -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -It is customary for DOS/Windows users to put such commands in the -@file{autoexec.bat} file, or in the Windows registry. - -@noindent -These settings would cause @TeX{} to look for @file{\input} file first -in the current directory, indicated by the @samp{.}, then in a -hypothetical user @samp{me}'s @file{mylib} directory, and finally in -the system directories. (A leading, trailing, or doubled @samp{:} -indicates searching the system directories at that point.) - -@cindex Dumping a .fmt file -@cindex Format file, dumping -Finally, you may wish to dump a @file{.fmt} file (@pxref{Memory dumps,,, -web2c, Web2C}) so that @TeX{} can load Texinfo faster. (The -disadvantage is that then updating @file{texinfo.tex} requires -redumping.) You can do this by running this command, assuming -@file{epsf.tex} is findable by @TeX{}: - -@example -initex texinfo @@dump -@end example - -@noindent -(@code{dump} is a @TeX{} primitive.) Then, move @file{texinfo.fmt} to -wherever your @code{.fmt} files are found; typically, this will be in the -subdirectory @file{web2c} of your @TeX{} installation. - - -@node Overfull hboxes -@section Overfull ``hboxes'' -@cindex Overfull @samp{hboxes} -@cindex @samp{hbox}, overfull -@cindex Final output - -@TeX{} is sometimes unable to typeset a line without extending it into -the right margin. This can occur when @TeX{} comes upon what it -interprets as a long word that it cannot hyphenate, such as an -electronic mail network address or a very long title. When this -happens, @TeX{} prints an error message like this: - -@example -Overfull @@hbox (20.76302pt too wide) -@end example - -@findex hbox -@noindent -(In @TeX{}, lines are in ``horizontal boxes'', hence the term, ``hbox''. -@samp{@@hbox} is a @TeX{} primitive not used in the Texinfo language.) - -@TeX{} also provides the line number in the Texinfo source file and -the text of the offending line, which is marked at all the places that -@TeX{} considered hyphenation. -@xref{Debugging with @TeX{}}, -for more information about typesetting errors. - -If the Texinfo file has an overfull hbox, you can rewrite the sentence -so the overfull hbox does not occur, or you can decide to leave it. A -small excursion into the right margin often does not matter and may not -even be noticeable. - -If you have many overfull boxes and/or an antipathy to rewriting, you -can coerce @TeX{} into greatly increasing the allowable interword -spacing, thus (if you're lucky) avoiding many of the bad line breaks, -like this: - -@findex \emergencystretch -@example -@@tex -\global\emergencystretch = .9\hsize -@@end tex -@end example - -@noindent -(You should adjust the fraction as needed.) This huge value for -@code{\emergencystretch} cannot be the default, since then the typeset -output would generally be of noticeably lower quality; the default -is @samp{.15\hsize}. @code{\hsize} is the @TeX{} dimension -containing the current line width. - -@cindex Black rectangle in hardcopy -@cindex Rectangle, black in hardcopy -@cindex Box, ugly black in hardcopy -@cindex Ugly black rectangles in hardcopy -For what overfull boxes you have, however, @TeX{} will print a large, -ugly, black rectangle beside the line that contains the overfull hbox -unless told otherwise. This is so you will notice the location of the -problem if you are correcting a draft. - -@findex finalout -To prevent such a monstrosity from marring your final printout, write -the following in the beginning of the Texinfo file on a line of its own, -before the @code{@@titlepage} command: - -@example -@@finalout -@end example - - -@node @t{@@smallbook} -@section @code{@@smallbook}: Printing ``Small'' Books - -@anchor{smallbook}@c old name -@findex smallbook -@cindex Small book size -@cindex Book, printing small -@cindex Page sizes for books -@cindex Size of printed book - -By default, @TeX{} typesets pages for printing in an 8.5 by 11 inch -format. However, you can direct @TeX{} to typeset a document in a 7 by -9.25 inch format that is suitable for bound books by inserting the -following command on a line by itself at the beginning of the Texinfo -file, before the title page: - -@example -@@smallbook -@end example - -@noindent -(Since many books are about 7 by 9.25 inches, this command might better -have been called the @code{@@regularbooksize} command, but it came to be -called the @code{@@smallbook} command by comparison to the 8.5 by 11 -inch format.) - -If you write the @code{@@smallbook} command between the -start-of-header and end-of-header lines, the Texinfo mode @TeX{} -region formatting command, @code{texinfo-tex-region}, will format the -region in ``small'' book size (@pxref{Start of Header}). - -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}, for information about commands that make -it easier to produce examples for a smaller manual. - -@xref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, -for other ways to format with @code{@@smallbook} that do not require -changing the source file. - - -@node A4 Paper -@section Printing on A4 Paper -@cindex A4 paper, printing on -@cindex A5 paper, printing on -@cindex Paper size, A4 -@cindex European A4 paper -@findex afourpaper - -You can tell @TeX{} to format a document for printing on European size -A4 paper (or A5) with the @code{@@afourpaper} (or @code{@@afivepaper}) -command. Write the command on a line by itself near the beginning of -the Texinfo file, before the title page. For example, this is how you -would write the header for this manual: - -@example -@group -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename texinfo -@@settitle Texinfo -@@afourpaper -@@c %**end of header -@end group -@end example - -@xref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, -for other ways to format for different paper sizes that do not require -changing the source file. - -@findex afourlatex -@findex afourwide -You may or may not prefer the formatting that results from the command -@code{@@afourlatex}. There's also @code{@@afourwide} for A4 paper in -wide format. - - -@node @t{@@pagesizes} -@section @code{@@pagesizes} [@var{width}][, @var{height}]: Custom Page Sizes -@anchor{pagesizes}@c old node name - -@findex pagesizes -@cindex Custom page sizes -@cindex Page sizes, customized -@cindex Text width and height -@cindex Width of text area -@cindex Height of text area -@cindex Depth of text area - -You can explicitly specify the height and (optionally) width of the main -text area on the page with the @code{@@pagesizes} command. Write this -on a line by itself near the beginning of the Texinfo file, before the -title page. The height comes first, then the width if desired, -separated by a comma. Examples: - -@example -@@pagesizes 200mm,150mm @c for b5 paper -@end example -@noindent and -@example -@@pagesizes 11.5in @c for legal paper -@end example - -@cindex B5 paper, printing on -@cindex Legal paper, printing on -This would be reasonable for printing on B5-size paper. To emphasize, -this command specifies the size of the @emph{text area}, not the size of -the paper (which is 250@dmn{mm} by 177@dmn{mm} for B5, 14@dmn{in} by -8.5@dmn{in} for legal). - -@cindex Margins on page, not controllable -To make more elaborate changes, such as changing any of the page -margins, you must define a new command in @file{texinfo.tex} or -@file{texinfo.cnf}. - -@xref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}, and @ref{Preparing for @TeX{}}, -for other ways to specify @code{@@pagesizes} that do not require -changing the source file. - -@code{@@pagesizes} is ignored by @code{makeinfo}. - - -@node Cropmarks and Magnification -@section Cropmarks and Magnification - -@findex cropmarks -@cindex Cropmarks for printing -@cindex Printing cropmarks -You can (attempt to) direct @TeX{} to print cropmarks at the corners -of pages with the @code{@@cropmarks} command. Write the -@code{@@cropmarks} command on a line by itself near the beginning of -the Texinfo file, before the title page, like this: - -@example -@@cropmarks -@end example - -This command is mainly for printers that typeset several pages on one -sheet of film; but you can attempt to use it to mark the corners of a -book set to 7 by 9.25 inches with the @code{@@smallbook} command. -(Printers will not produce cropmarks for regular sized output that is -printed on regular sized paper.) Since different printing machines -work in different ways, you should explore the use of this command -with a spirit of adventure. You may have to redefine the command in -@file{texinfo.tex}. - -The @code{@@cropmarks} command is recognized and ignored in non-@TeX{} -output formats. - -@findex \mag @r{(raw @TeX{} magnification)} -@cindex Magnified printing -@cindex Larger or smaller pages -You can attempt to direct @TeX{} to typeset pages larger or smaller -than usual with the @code{\mag} @TeX{} command. Everything that is -typeset is scaled proportionally larger or smaller. (@code{\mag} -stands for ``magnification''.) This is @emph{not} a Texinfo -@@-command, but is a raw @TeX{} command that is prefixed with a -backslash. You have to write this command between @code{@@tex} and -@code{@@end tex} (@pxref{Raw Formatter Commands}). - -Follow the @code{\mag} command with an @samp{=} and then a number that -is 1000 times the magnification you desire. For example, to print pages -at 1.2 normal size, write the following near the beginning of the -Texinfo file, before the title page: - -@example -@group -@@tex -\mag=1200 -@@end tex -@end group -@end example - -With some printing technologies, you can print normal-sized copies that -look better than usual by giving a larger-than-normal master to your -print shop. They do the reduction, thus effectively increasing the -resolution. - -Depending on your system, DVI files prepared with a -nonstandard-@code{\mag} may not print or may print only with certain -magnifications. Be prepared to experiment. - - -@node PDF Output -@section PDF Output -@cindex PDF output - -@pindex pdftex -The simplest way to generate PDF output from Texinfo source is to run -the convenience script @command{texi2pdf} (or @command{pdftexi2dvi}); -this executes the @command{texi2dvi} script with the @option{--pdf} -option (@pxref{Format with @t{texi2dvi}}). If for some reason you -want to process the document by hand, you can run the @command{pdftex} -program instead of plain @command{tex}. That is, run @samp{pdftex -foo.texi} instead of @samp{tex foo.texi}. - -@dfn{PDF} stands for `Portable Document Format'. It was invented by -Adobe Systems some years ago for document interchange, based on their -PostScript language. Related links: - -@itemize -@item -GNU GV, a @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gv/, Ghostscript-based PDF -reader}. (It can also preview PostScript documents.) - -@item -@code{xpdf}, a freely available standalone -@uref{http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/, PDF reader} for the X window -system. - -@item -@uref{http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/sdk/public/docs/, PDF definition}. - -@end itemize - -At present, Texinfo does not provide @samp{@@ifpdf} or @samp{@@pdf} -commands as for the other output formats, since PDF documents contain -many internal low-level offsets and references that would be hard or -impossible to get right at the Texinfo source level. - -PDF files require dedicated software to be displayed, unlike the plain -ASCII formats (Info, HTML) that Texinfo supports. They also tend to -be much larger than the DVI files output by @TeX{} by default. -Nevertheless, a PDF file does define an actual typeset document in a -self-contained file, so it has its place. - - -@node Obtaining @TeX{} -@section Obtaining @TeX{} -@cindex Obtaining @TeX{} -@cindex @TeX{}, how to obtain - -@TeX{} is a document formatter that is used by the FSF for its -documentation. It is the easiest way to get printed output (e.g., PDF -and PostScript) for Texinfo manuals. TeX is freely redistributable, -and you can get it over the Internet or on physical media. See -@url{http://tug.org/texlive}. - -@c please keep that text in sync with www.gnu.org/prep/FTP - - -@node Generic Translator @t{texi2any} -@chapter @code{texi2any}: The Generic Translator for Texinfo - -@command{texi2any} is the generic translator for Texinfo that can -produce different output formats and is highly customizable. It -supports these formats: - -@table @asis -@item Info (by default, or with @option{--info}), - -@item HTML (with @option{--html}), - -@item plain text (with @option{--plaintext}), - -@item Docbook (with @option{--docbook}), - -@item Texinfo XML (with @option{--xml}). -@end table - -@command{makeinfo} is an alias for @command{texi2any}. By default, -both @command{texi2any} and @command{makeinfo} generate Info output; -indeed, there are no differences in behavior based on the name. - -Beside these default formats, command line options to -@command{texi2any} can change many aspects of the output. Beyond -that, initialization files provide even more control over the final -output---nearly anything not specified in the Texinfo input file. -Initialization files are written in Perl, like the main program, and -anything which can be specified on the command line can also be -specified within a initialization file. - -The rest of this chapter goes into the details. - -@menu -* Reference Implementation:: @command{texi2any}: the reference implementation. -* Invoking @t{texi2any}:: Running the translator from a shell. -* @t{texi2any} Printed Output:: Calling @command{texi2dvi}. -* Pointer Validation:: How to check that pointers point somewhere. -* Customization Variables:: Configuring @command{texi2any}. -* Internationalization of Document Strings:: Translating program-inserted text. -* Invoking @t{pod2texi}:: Translating Perl pod to Texinfo. -* @t{texi2html}:: An ancestor of @command{texi2any}. -@end menu - - -@node Reference Implementation -@section @command{texi2any}: A Texinfo Reference Implementation - -@cindex @command{texi2any}, as reference implementation -@cindex Reference implementation -@cindex Implementation, @command{texi2any} as reference - -Above, we called @command{texi2any} ``the'' translator for Texinfo -instead of just ``a'' translator, even though (of course) it's -technically and legally possible for other implementations to be -written. The reason is that alternative implementations are very -likely to have subtle, or not-so-subtle, differences in behavior, and -thus Texinfo documents would become dependent on the processor. -Therefore, it is important to have a reference implementation that -defines parts of the language not fully specified by the manual (often -intentionally so). It is equally important to have consistent -command-line options and other behavior for all processors. - -@cindex Tree representation of documents -@cindex Syntax tree representation of documents -@cindex Abstract syntax tree representation of documents -For this reason, the once-independent @command{texi2html} Perl Texinfo -processor was made compatible with the C implementation of -@command{makeinfo}, to avoid continuing with two different -implementations (@pxref{History}). The current implementation, -@command{texi2any}, serves as the reference implementation. It -inherited the design of customization and other features from -@command{texi2html} (for more on @command{texi2html} compatibility, -@pxref{@t{texi2html}}). However, @code{texi2any} is a full -reimplementation: it constructs a tree-based representation of the -input document for all back-ends to work from. - -@cindex Texinfo language tests -@cindex Tests, of Texinfo language -Extensive tests of the language were developed at the same time as -@command{texi2any}; we plead with anyone thinking of writing a program -to parse Texinfo input to at least make use of these tests. - -@cindex Examples of using @command{texi2any} -@findex Texinfo::Parser module -The @command{texi2html} wrapper script (@pxref{@t{texi2html}}) -provides a very simple example of calling @command{texi2any} from a -shell script; it's in @file{util/texi2html} in the Texinfo sources. -More consequentially, @command{texi-elements-by-size} is an example -Perl script using the @code{Texinfo::Parser} module interface; it's -also in the @file{util} source directory. (Its functionality may also -be useful to authors; @pxref{texi-elements-by-size}.) - -@cindex Future of Texinfo implementations -With the release of @command{texi2any} as the reference -implementation, development of both the C implementation of -@command{makeinfo} and @command{texi2html} has been halted. Going -forward, we ask authors of Texinfo documents to use only -@command{texi2any}. - - -@node Invoking @t{texi2any} -@section Invoking @command{texi2any}/@code{makeinfo} from a Shell - -@anchor{Invoking makeinfo} -@pindex makeinfo -@pindex texi2any - -To process a Texinfo file, invoke @command{texi2any} or -@command{makeinfo} (the two names are synonyms for the same program; -we'll use the names interchangeably) followed by the name of the -Texinfo file. Also select the format you want to output with the -appropriate command line option (default is Info). Thus, to create -the Info file for Bison, type the following to the shell: - -@example -texi2any --info bison.texinfo -@end example - -You can specify more than one input file name; each is processed in -turn. If an input file name is @samp{-}, standard input is read. - -@anchor{@t{makeinfo} Options} -@c anchor{makeinfo options}@c prev name, but case-insensitive clash -@cindex @code{makeinfo} options -@cindex Options for @code{makeinfo} -@anchor{texi2any Options} -@cindex @code{texi2any} options -@cindex Options for @code{texi2any} - -The @command{texi2any} program accept many options. Perhaps the -most basic are those that change the output format. By default, -@command{texi2any} outputs Info. - -Each command line option is either a long name preceded by @samp{--} -or a single letter preceded by @samp{-}. You can use abbreviations -for the long option names as long as they are unique. - -For example, you could use the following shell command to create an -Info file for @file{bison.texinfo} in which lines are filled to only -68 columns: - -@example -texi2any --fill-column=68 bison.texinfo -@end example - -You can write two or more options in sequence, like this: - -@example -texi2any --no-split --fill-column=70 @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -(This would keep the Info file together as one possibly very long -file and would also set the fill column to 70.) - -The options are (approximately in alphabetical order): - -@table @code -@item --commands-in-node-names -@opindex --commands-in-node-names -This option now does nothing, but remains for compatibility. (It used -to ensure that @@-commands in node names were expanded throughout the -document, especially @code{@@value}. This is now done by default.) - -@item --conf-dir=@var{path} -@opindex --conf-dir=@var{path} -Prepend @var{path} to the directory search list for finding -customization files that may be loaded with @option{--init-file} (see -below). The @var{path} value can be a single directory, or a list of -several directories separated by the usual path separator character -(@samp{:} on Unix-like systems, @samp{;} on Windows). @c @xref{Loading -@c Init Files}. - -@item --css-include=@var{file} -@opindex --css-include -When producing HTML, literally include the contents of @var{file}, -which should contain W3C cascading style sheets specifications, in the -@samp{<style>} block of the HTML output. If @var{file} is @samp{-}, -read standard input. @xref{HTML CSS}. - -@item --css-ref=@var{url} -@opindex --css-ref -When producing HTML, add a @samp{<link>} tag to the output which -references a cascading style sheet at @var{url}. This allows using -standalone style sheets. - -@item -D @var{var} -@opindex -D @var{var} -Cause the Texinfo variable @var{var} to be defined. This is -equivalent to @code{@@set @var{var}} in the Texinfo file -(@pxref{@t{@@set @@clear @@value}}). - -@item --disable-encoding -@itemx --enable-encoding -@opindex --disable-encoding -@opindex --enable-encoding -By default, or with @option{--enable-encoding}, output accented and -special characters in Info and plain text output based on -@samp{@@documentencoding}. With @option{--disable-encoding}, 7-bit -ASCII transliterations are output. @xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}, -and @ref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item --docbook -@opindex --docbook -Generate Docbook output (rather than Info). - -@item --document-language=@var{lang} -@opindex --document-language -Use @var{lang} to translate Texinfo keywords which end up in the -output document. The default is the locale specified by the -@code{@@documentlanguage} command if there is one, otherwise English -(@pxref{@t{@@documentlanguage}}). - -@item --dvi -@opindex --dvi -Generate a TeX DVI file using @command{texi2dvi}, rather than Info -(@pxref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}). - -@item --dvipdf -@opindex --dvipdf -Generate a PDF file using @command{texi2dvi --dvipdf}, rather than -Info (@pxref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}). - -@item --error-limit=@var{limit} -@itemx -e @var{limit} -@opindex --error-limit=@var{limit} -@opindex -e @var{limit} -Report @var{LIMIT} errors before aborting (on the assumption that -continuing would be useless); default 100. - -@item --fill-column=@var{width} -@itemx -f @var{width} -@opindex --fill-column=@var{width} -@opindex -f @var{width} -Specify the maximum number of columns in a line; this is the -right-hand edge of a line. Paragraphs that are filled will be filled -to this width. (Filling is the process of breaking up and connecting -lines so that lines are the same length as or shorter than the number -specified as the fill column. Lines are broken between words.) The -default value is 72. - -@item --footnote-style=@var{style} -@itemx -s @var{style} -@opindex --footnote-style=@var{style} -@opindex -s @var{style} -Set the footnote style to @var{style}: either @samp{end} for the end -node style (the default) or @samp{separate} for the separate node -style. The value set by this option overrides the value set in a -Texinfo file by an @code{@@footnotestyle} command (@pxref{Footnote -Styles}). - -When the footnote style is @samp{separate}, @code{makeinfo} makes a -new node containing the footnotes found in the current node. When the -footnote style is @samp{end}, @code{makeinfo} places the footnote -references at the end of the current node. - -In HTML, when the footnote style is @samp{end}, or if the output is -not split, footnotes are put at the end of the output. If set to -@samp{separate}, and the output is split, they are placed in a -separate file. - -@item --force -@itemx -F -@opindex --force -@opindex -F -Ordinarily, if the input file has errors, the output files are not -created. With this option, they are preserved. - -@item --help -@itemx -h -@opindex --help@r{, for @command{texi2any}} -@opindex -h -Print a message with available options and basic usage, then exit -successfully. - -@item --html -@opindex --html -Generate HTML output (rather than Info). By default, the HTML output -is split into one output file per Texinfo source node, and the split -output is written into a subdirectory based on the name of the -top-level Info file. @xref{Generating HTML}. - -@item -I @var{path} -@opindex -I @var{path} -Append @var{path} to the directory search list for finding files that -are included using the @code{@@include} command. By default, -@code{texi2any} searches only the current directory. If @var{path} is -not given, the current directory is appended. The @var{path} value -can be a single directory or a list of several directories separated -by the usual path separator character (@samp{:} on Unix-like systems, -@samp{;} on Windows). - -@item --ifdocbook -@opindex --ifdocbook -@itemx --ifhtml -@opindex --ifhtml -@itemx --ifinfo -@opindex --ifinfo -@itemx --ifplaintext -@opindex --ifplaintext -@itemx --iftex -@opindex --iftex -@itemx --ifxml -@opindex --ifxml -For the given format, process @samp{@@if@var{format}} and -@samp{@@@var{format}} commands, and do not process -@samp{@@ifnot@var{format}}, regardless of the format being output. -For instance, if @option{--iftex} is given, then @samp{@@iftex} and -@samp{@@tex} blocks will be read, and @samp{@@ifnottex} blocks will be -ignored. - -@item --info -@opindex --info -Generate Info output. By default, if the output file contains more -than about 300,000 bytes, it is split into shorter subfiles of about -that size. The name of the output file and any subfiles is determined -by @code{@@setfilename} (@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). @xref{Tag and -Split Files}. - -@item --init-file=@var{file} -@opindex --init-file=@var{file} -Load @var{file} as code to modify the behavior and output of the -generated manual. It is customary to use the @code{.pm} or the -@code{.init} extensions for these customization files, but that is not -enforced; the @var{file} name can be anything. The -@option{--conf-dir} option (see above) can be used to add to the list -of directories in which these customization files are searched for. -@c @xref{Loading Init Files}. - -@item --internal-links=@var{file} -@opindex --internal-links=@var{file} -@cindex Internal links, of HTML -In HTML mode, output a tab-separated file containing three columns: -the internal link to an indexed item or item in the table of contents, -the name of the index (or table of contents) in which it occurs, and -the term which was indexed or entered. The items are in the natural -sorting order for the given element. This dump can be useful for -post-processors. - -@item --macro-expand=@var{file} -@itemx -E @var{file} -@opindex --macro-expand=@var{file} -@opindex -E @var{file} -Output the Texinfo source, with all Texinfo macros expanded, to -@var{file}. Normally, the result of macro expansion is used -internally by @code{makeinfo} and then discarded. - -@item --no-headers -@opindex --no-headers -@cindex Node separators, omitting with @option{--no-headers} -@cindex Generating plain text files with @option{--no-headers} -@cindex Menus, omitting with @option{--no-headers} -Do not include menus or node separator lines in the output. - -When generating Info, this is the same as using @option{--plaintext}, -resulting in a simple plain text file. Furthermore, -@code{@@setfilename} is ignored, and output is to standard output -unless overridden with @option{-o}. (This behavior is for backward -compatibility.) - -@cindex Navigation links, omitting -When generating HTML, and output is split, also output navigation -links only at the beginning of each file. If output is not split, do -not include navigation links at the top of each node at all. -@xref{Generating HTML}. - -@item --no-ifdocbook -@opindex --no-ifdocbook -@itemx --no-ifhtml -@opindex --no-ifhtml -@itemx --no-ifinfo -@opindex --no-ifinfo -@itemx --no-ifplaintext -@opindex --no-ifplaintext -@itemx --no-iftex -@opindex --no-iftex -@itemx --no-ifxml -@opindex --no-ifxml -For the given format, do not process @samp{@@if@var{format}} and -@samp{@@@var{format}} commands, and do process -@samp{@@ifnot@var{format}}, regardless of the format being output. -For instance, if @option{--no-ifhtml} is given, then @samp{@@ifhtml} -and @samp{@@html} blocks will not be read, and @samp{@@ifnothtml} -blocks will be. - -@item --no-node-files -@itemx --node-files -@opindex --no-node-files -@opindex --node-files -When generating HTML, create redirection files for anchors and any -nodes not already output with the file name corresponding to the node -name (@pxref{HTML Xref Node Name Expansion}). This makes it possible -for section- and chapter-level cross-manual references to succeed -(@pxref{HTML Xref Configuration}). - -If the output is split, this is enabled by default. If the output is -not split, @option{--node-files} enables the creation of the -redirection files, in addition to the monolithic main output file. -@option{--no-node-files} suppresses the creation of redirection files -in any case. This option has no effect with any output format other -than HTML@. @xref{Generating HTML}. - -@item --no-number-footnotes -@opindex --no-number-footnotes -Suppress automatic footnote numbering. By default, footnotes are -numbered sequentially within a node, i.e., the current footnote number -is reset to 1 at the start of each node. - -@item --no-number-sections -@itemx --number-sections -@opindex --no-number-sections -@opindex --number-sections -With @option{--number_sections} (the default), output chapter, -section, and appendix numbers as in printed manuals. This works only -with hierarchically-structured manuals. You should specify -@code{--no-number-sections} if your manual is not normally structured. - -@item --no-pointer-validate -@itemx --no-validate -@opindex --no-pointer-validate -@opindex --no-validate -@cindex Pointer validation, suppressing from command line -Suppress the pointer-validation phase of @code{makeinfo}---a dangerous -thing to do. This can also be done with the @code{@@novalidate} -command (@pxref{Use @TeX{}}). Normally, consistency checks are made -to ensure that cross references can be resolved, etc. @xref{Pointer -Validation}. - -@item --no-warn -@opindex --no-warn -Suppress warning messages (but not error messages). - -@item --output=@var{file} -@itemx -o @var{file} -@opindex --output=@var{file} -@opindex -o @var{file} -Specify that the output should be directed to @var{file}. This -overrides any file name specified in an @code{@@setfilename} command -found in the Texinfo source. If neither @code{@@setfilename} nor this -option are specified, the input file name is used to determine the -output name. @xref{@t{@@setfilename}}. - -If @var{file} is @samp{-}, output goes to standard output and -@samp{--no-split} is implied. - -If @var{file} is a directory or ends with a @samp{/} the usual rules -are used to determine the output file name (namely, use -@code{@@setfilename} or the input file name) but the files are written -to the @var{file} directory. For example, @samp{makeinfo -o bar/ -foo.texi}, with or without @option{--no-split}, will write -@file{bar/foo.info}, and possibly other files, under @file{bar/}. - -When generating HTML and output is split, @var{file} is used as the -name for the directory into which all files are written. For example, -@samp{makeinfo -o bar --html foo.texi} will write -@file{bar/index.html}, among other files. - -@item --output-indent=@var{val} -@opindex --outputindent -This option now does nothing, but remains for compatibility. (It used -to alter indentation in XML/Docbook output.) - -@item -P @var{path} -@opindex -P @var{path} -Prepend @var{path} to the directory search list for @code{@@include}. -If @var{path} is not given, the current directory is prepended. See -@samp{-I} above. - -@item --paragraph-indent=@var{indent} -@itemx -p @var{indent} -@opindex --paragraph-indent=@var{indent} -@opindex -p @var{indent} -Set the paragraph indentation style to @var{indent}. The value set by -this option overrides the value set in a Texinfo file by an -@code{@@paragraphindent} command (@pxref{@t{@@paragraphindent}}). -The value of @var{indent} is interpreted as follows: - -@table @asis -@item @samp{asis} -Preserve any existing indentation (or lack thereof) at the beginnings -of paragraphs. - -@item @samp{0} or @samp{none} -Delete any existing indentation. - -@item @var{num} -Indent each paragraph by @var{num} spaces. -@end table - -The default is to indent by two spaces, except for paragraphs -following a section heading, which are not indented. - -@item --pdf -@opindex --pdf -Generate a PDF file using @command{texi2dvi --pdf}, rather than Info -(@pxref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}). - -@item --plaintext -@opindex --plaintext -@cindex Plain text output with @option{--plaintext} -@cindex ASCII text output with @option{--plaintext} -@cindex Generating plain text files with @option{--plaintext} -@cindex Node separators, omitting with @option{--plaintext} -@cindex Menus, omitting with @option{--plaintext} -@cindex @file{INSTALL} file, generating -Output a plain text file (rather than Info): do not include menus or -node separator lines in the output. This results in a straightforward -plain text file that you can (for example) send in email without -complications, or include in a distribution (for example, an -@file{INSTALL} file). - -With this option, @code{@@setfilename} is ignored and the output goes -to standard output by default; this can be overridden with @option{-o}. - -@item --ps -@opindex --ps -Generate a PostScript file using @command{texi2dvi --ps}, rather than -Info (@pxref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}). - -@item --set-customization-variable @var{var}=@var{value} -@itemx -c @var{var}=@var{value} -@opindex --set-customization-variable @var{var}=@var{value} -@opindex -c @var{var}=@var{value} -Set the customization variable @var{var} to @var{value}. The @code{=} -is optional, but both @var{var} and @var{value} must be quoted to the -shell as necessary so the result is a single word. Many aspects of -@command{texi2any} behavior and output may be controlled by -customization variables, beyond what can be set in the document by -@@-commands and with other command line switches. @xref{Customization -Variables}. - -@item --split=@var{how} -@itemx --no-split -@opindex --split=@var{how} -@opindex --no-split -@cindex Splitting of output files -@cindex Output file splitting -@anchor{Splitting Output} -@c -When generating Info, by default large output files are split into -smaller subfiles, of approximately 300k bytes. When generating HTML, -by default each output file contains one node (@pxref{Generating -HTML}). @option{--no-split} suppresses this splitting of the output. - -Alternatively, @option{--split=@var{how}} may be used to specify at -which level the HTML output should be split. The possible values for -@var{how} are: - -@table @samp -@item chapter -The output is split at @code{@@chapter} and other sectioning -@@-commands at this level (@code{@@appendix}, etc.). - -@item section -The output is split at @code{@@section} and similar. - -@item node -The output is split at every node. This is the default. -@end table - -@item --split-size=@var{num} -@opindex --split-size=@var{num} -Keep Info files to at most @var{num} characters if possible; default -is 300,000. (However, a single node will never be split across Info -files.) - -@item --transliterate-file-names -@opindex --transliterate-file-names -Enable transliteration of 8-bit characters in node names for the -purpose of file name creation. @xref{HTML Xref 8-bit Character Expansion}. - -@item -U @var{var} -Cause @var{var} to be undefined. This is equivalent to @code{@@clear -@var{var}} in the Texinfo file (@pxref{@t{@@set @@clear @@value}}). - -@item --verbose -@opindex --verbose -Cause @code{makeinfo} to display messages saying what it is doing. -Normally, @code{makeinfo} only outputs messages if there are errors or -warnings. - -@item --version -@itemx -V -@opindex --version@r{, for @command{texi2any}} -@opindex -V -Print the version number, then exit successfully. - -@item --Xopt @var{str} -@opindex --Xopt @var{str} -Pass @var{str} (a single shell word) to @command{texi2dvi}; may be -repeated (@pxref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}). - -@item --xml -@opindex --xml -Generate Texinfo XML output (rather than Info). - -@end table - -@vindex TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT -@cindex Environment variable @code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} -@command{makeinfo} also reads the environment variable -@env{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} to determine the output format, if not -overridden by a command line option. The value should be one of: - -@example -docbook dvi dvipdf html info pdf plaintext ps xml -@end example - -If not set or otherwise specified, Info output is the default. - -The customization variable of the same name is also read; if set, that -overrides an environment variable setting, but not a command-line -option. @xref{Customization Variables for @@-Commands}. - - -@node @t{texi2any} Printed Output -@section @command{texi2any} Printed Output - -@cindex Printed output, through @command{texi2any} -@cindex Output, printed through @command{texi2any} - -To justify the name Texinfo-to-@emph{any}, @command{texi2any} has -basic support for creating printed output in the various formats: -@TeX{} DVI, PDF, and PostScript. This is done via the simple method -of executing the @command{texi2dvi} program when those outputs are -requested. - -The output format options for this are @option{--dvi}, -@option{--dvipdf}, @option{--pdf}, and @option{--ps}. @xref{Format -with @t{texi2dvi}}, for more details on these options and general -@command{texi2dvi} operation. In addition, the @option{--verbose}, -@option{--silent}, and @option{--quiet} options are passed on if -specified; the @option{-I} and @option{-o} options are likewise passed -on with their arguments, and @option{--debug} without its argument. - -The only option remaining that is related to the @command{texi2dvi} -invocation is @option{--Xopt}. Here, just the argument is passed on -and multiple @option{--Xopt} options accumulate. This provides a way -to construct an arbitrary command line for @command{texi2dvi}. For -example, running - -@example -texi2any --Xopt -t --Xopt @@a4paper --pdf foo.texi -@end example - -@noindent is equivalent to running - -@example -texi2dvi -t @@a4paper --pdf foo.texi -@end example - -Although one might wish that other options to @command{texi2any} would -take effect, they don't. For example, running @samp{texi2any ---no-number-sections --dvi foo.texi} still results in a DVI file with -numbered sections. (Perhaps this could be improved in the future, if -requests are received.) - -The actual name of the command that is invoked is specified by the -@code{TEXI2DVI} customization variable (@pxref{Other Customization -Variables}). As you might guess, the default is @samp{texi2dvi}. - -@command{texi2any} itself does not generate any output when it invokes -@command{texi2dvi}. - - -@node Pointer Validation -@section Pointer Validation -@cindex Pointer validation with @code{makeinfo} -@cindex Validation of pointers - -If you do not suppress pointer validation with the -@samp{--no-validate} option or the @code{@@novalidate} command in the -source file (@pxref{Use @TeX{}}), @code{makeinfo} will check the -validity of the Texinfo file. - -Most validation checks are different depending on whether node -pointers are explicitly or implicitly determined. With explicit node -pointers, here is the list of what is checked: - -@enumerate -@item -If a `Next', `Previous', or `Up' node reference is a reference to a -node in the current file and is not an external reference such as to -@file{(dir)}, then the referenced node must exist. - -@item -Every node except the `Top' node must have an `Up' pointer. - -@item -The node referenced by an `Up' pointer must itself reference the -current node through a menu item, unless the node referenced by `Up' -has the form @samp{(@var{file})}. -@end enumerate - -With implicit node pointers, the above error cannot occur, as such. -(Which is a major reason why we recommend using this feature of -@code{makeinfo}, and not specifying any node pointers yourself.) - -Instead, @code{makeinfo} checks that the tree constructed from the -document's menus matches the tree constructed from the sectioning -commands. For example, if a chapter-level menu mentions nodes -@var{n1} and @var{n2}, in that order, nodes @var{n1} and @var{n2} must -be associated with @code{@@section} commands in the chapter. - -Finally, with both explicit and implicit node pointers, -@code{makeinfo} checks that every node except the `Top' node is -referenced in a menu. - - -@node Customization Variables -@section Customization Variables - -@quotation Warning -These customization variable names and meanings may change in any -Texinfo release. We always try to avoid incompatible changes, but we -cannot absolutely promise, since needs change over time. -@end quotation - -Many aspects of the behavior and output of @command{texi2any} may be -modified by modifying so-called @dfn{customization variables}. These -fall into a few general categories: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Those associated with @@-commands; for example, -@code{@@documentlanguage}. - -@item -Those associated with command-line options; for example, the -customization variable @code{SPLIT} is associated with the -@option{--split} command-line option, and @code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} -allows specifying the output format. - -@item -Those associated with customizing the HTML output. - -@item -Other ad hoc variables. -@end itemize - -Customization variables may set on the command line using -@code{--set-customization-variable '@var{var} @var{value}'} (quoting -the variable/value pair to the shell) or -@code{--set-customization-variable @var{var}=@var{value}} (using -@code{=}). A special @var{value} is @samp{undef}, which sets the -variable to this special ``undefined'' Perl value. - -The sections below give the details for each of these. - -@menu -* Commands: Customization Variables for @@-Commands. -* Options: Customization Variables and Options. -* HTML: HTML Customization Variables. -* Other: Other Customization Variables. -@end menu - - -@node Customization Variables for @@-Commands -@subsection Customization Variables for @@-Commands - -@cindex Customization variables for @@-commands -@cindex @@-commands, customization variables for - -Each of the following @@-commands has an associated customization -variable with the same name (minus the leading @code{@@}): - -@smallexample -@@allowcodebreaks @@clickstyle @@codequotebacktick -@@codequoteundirected @@contents @@deftypefnnewline -@@documentdescription @@documentencoding @@documentlanguage -@@evenfooting @@evenfootingmarks -@@evenheading @@evenheadingmarks -@@everyfooting @@everyfootingmarks -@@everyheading @@everyheadingmarks -@@exampleindent @@firstparagraphindent -@@fonttextsize @@footnotestyle @@frenchspacing @@headings -@@kbdinputstyle @@novalidate -@@oddfooting @@oddfootingmarks -@@oddheading @@oddheadingmarks -@@pagesizes @@paragraphindent -@@setchapternewpage @@setcontentsaftertitlepage -@@setfilename -@@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage @@shortcontents -@@urefbreakstyle @@xrefautomaticsectiontitle -@end smallexample - -Setting such a customization variable to a value @samp{foo} is similar -to executing @code{@@@var{cmd} foo}. It is not exactly the same, -though, since any side effects of parsing the Texinfo source are not -redone. Also, some variables do not take Texinfo code when generating -particular formats, but an argument that is already formatted. This -is the case, for example, for HTML for @code{documentdescription}. - - -@node Customization Variables and Options -@subsection Customization Variables and Options - -@cindex Customization variables for options -@cindex Options, customization variables for - -The following table gives the customization variables associated with -some command line options. @xref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}, for the -meaning of the options. - -@multitable @columnfractions 0.5 0.5 -@headitem Option @tab Variable -@vindex ENABLE_ENCODING -@item @option{--enable-encoding} @tab @code{ENABLE_ENCODING} -@vindex documentlanguage -@item @option{--document-language} @tab @code{documentlanguage} -@vindex ERROR_LIMIT -@item @option{--error-limit} @tab @code{ERROR_LIMIT} -@vindex FILLCOLUMN -@item @option{--fill-column} @tab @code{FILLCOLUMN} -@vindex footnotestyle -@item @option{--footnote-style} @tab @code{footnotestyle} -@vindex FORCE -@item @option{--force} @tab @code{FORCE} -@vindex INTERNAL_LINKS -@item @option{--internal-links} @tab @code{INTERNAL_LINKS} -@vindex MACRO_EXPAND -@item @option{--macro-expand} @tab @code{MACRO_EXPAND} -@vindex HEADERS -@vindex SHOW_MENU -@item @option{--headers} @tab @code{HEADERS}, @code{SHOW_MENU} -@vindex NO_WARN -@item @option{--no-warn} @tab @code{NO_WARN} -@vindex novalidate -@item @option{--no-validate} @tab @code{novalidate} -@vindex NUMBER_FOOTNOTES -@item @option{--number-footnotes} @tab @code{NUMBER_FOOTNOTES} -@vindex NUMBER_SECTIONS -@item @option{--number-sections} @tab @code{NUMBER_SECTIONS} -@vindex NODE_FILES -@item @option{--node-files} @tab @code{NODE_FILES} -@vindex OUT -@vindex OUTFILE -@vindex SUBDIR -@item @option{--output} @tab @code{OUT}, @code{OUTFILE}, - @code{SUBDIR} -@vindex paragraphindent -@item @option{--paragraph-indent} @tab @code{paragraphindent} -@vindex SILENT -@item @option{--silent} @tab @code{SILENT} -@vindex SPLIT -@item @option{--split} @tab @code{SPLIT} -@vindex SPLIT_SIZE -@item @option{--split-size} @tab @code{SPLIT_SIZE} -@vindex TRANSLITERATE_FILE_NAMES -@item @option{--transliterate-file-names} @tab @code{TRANSLITERATE_FILE_NAMES} -@vindex VERBOSE -@item @option{--verbose} @tab @code{VERBOSE} -@end multitable - -Setting such a customization variable to a value @samp{foo} is -essentially the same as specifying the @code{--@var{opt}=foo} if the -option takes an argument, or @code{--@var{opt}} if not. - -@vindex TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT -In addition, the customization variable @code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} -allows specifying what @code{makeinfo} outputs, either one of the usual -output formats that can be specified with options, or various other -forms: - -@ftable @samp -@item docbook -@itemx dvi -@itemx dvipdf -@itemx html -@itemx info -@itemx pdf -@itemx plaintext -@itemx ps -@itemx xml -These correspond to the command-line options (and -@code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} environment variable values) of the same -name. @xref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}. - -@item debugcount -Instead of generating a regular output format, output the count of -bytes and lines obtained when converting to Info, and other information. - -@item debugtree -@cindex tree representation, for debugging -@cindex debugging document, with tree representation -Instead of generating a regular output format, output a text representation -of the tree obtained by parsing the input texinfo document. - -@item parse -Do only Texinfo source parsing; there is no output. - -@item plaintexinfo -Output the Texinfo source with all the macros, @code{@@include} and -@code{@@value@{@}} expanded. This is similar to setting -@option{--macro-expand}, but instead of being output in addition to -the normal conversion, output of Texinfo is the main output. - -@item rawtext -@cindex raw text output -Output raw text, with minimal formatting. For example, footnotes are -ignored and there is no paragraph filling. This is used by the parser -for file names and copyright text in HTML comments, for example. - -@item structure -Do only Texinfo source parsing and determination of the document -structure; there is no output. - -@item texinfosxml -@cindex SXML output -@cindex S-expressions, output format -Output the document in TexinfoSXML representation, a syntax for -writing XML data using Lisp S-expressions. - -@item textcontent -@cindex spell checking -@cindex word counting -@pindex detexinfo -@cindex stripping Texinfo commands -Output the text content only, stripped of commands; this is useful for -spell checking or word counting, for example. The trivial -@code{detexinfo} script setting this is in the @file{util} directory -of the Texinfo source as an example. It's one line: - -@example -exec texi2any -c TEXINPUT_OUTPUT_FORMAT=textcontent "$@@" -@end example -@end ftable - - -@node HTML Customization Variables -@subsection HTML Customization Variables - -This table gives the customization variables which apply to HTML -output only. A few other customization variable apply to both HTML -and other output formats; those are given in the next section. - -@vtable @code -@item AVOID_MENU_REDUNDANCY -For HTML@. If set, and the menu entry and menu description are the -same, then do not print the menu description; default false. - -@item AFTER_BODY_OPEN -For HTML@. If set, the corresponding text will appear at the -beginning of each HTML file; default unset. - -@item AFTER_ABOUT -For HTML, when an About-element is output. If set, the corresponding -text will appear at the end of the About element; default unset. - -@item AFTER_OVERVIEW -@itemx AFTER_TOC_LINES -For HTML@. If set, the corresponding text is output after the short -table of contents for @code{AFTER_OVERVIEW} and after the table of -contents for @code{AFTER_TOC_LINES}; otherwise, a default string is -used. At the time of writing, a @code{</div>} element is closed. - -In general, you should set @code{BEFORE_OVERVIEW} if -@code{AFTER_OVERVIEW} is set, and you should set -@code{BEFORE_TOC_LINES} if @code{AFTER_TOC_LINES} is set. - - -@item BASEFILENAME_LENGTH -For HTML@. The maximum length of the base filenames; default 245. -Changing this would make cross-manual references to such long node -names invalid (@pxref{HTML Xref Link Basics}). - -@item BEFORE_OVERVIEW -@itemx BEFORE_TOC_LINES -For HTML@. If set, the corresponding text is output before the short -table of contents for @code{BEFORE_OVERVIEW} and before the table of -contents for @code{BEFORE_TOC_LINES}, otherwise a default string is -used. At the time of writing, a @code{<div ...>} element is opened. - -In general you should set @code{AFTER_OVERVIEW} if -@code{BEFORE_OVERVIEW} is set, and you should set -@code{AFTER_TOC_LINES} if @code{BEFORE_TOC_LINES} is set. - - -@item BIG_RULE -For HTML@. Rule used after and before the top element and before -special elements, but not for footers and headers; default -@code{<hr>}. - -@item BODYTEXT -@cindex @code{<body>} text, customizing -For HTML, the text appearing in @code{<body>}. By default, set -automatically, taking into account the document language -(@pxref{@t{@@documentlanguage}}). - -@item CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES -For HTML@. Construct output file names as if the filesystem were case -insensitive (@pxref{HTML Splitting}); default false. - -@item CHAPTER_HEADER_LEVEL -For HTML@. Header formatting level used for chapter level sectioning -commands; default @samp{2}. - -@item CHECK_HTMLXREF -For HTML@. Check that manuals which are the target of external -cross references (@pxref{Four and Five Arguments}) are present in -@file{htmlxref.cnf} (@pxref{HTML Xref Configuration}); default false. - -@item COMPLEX_FORMAT_IN_TABLE -For HTML@. If set, use tables for indentation of complex formats; default -false. - -@item CSS_LINES -For HTML@. CSS output, automatically determined by default (@pxref{HTML CSS}). - -@item DATE_IN_HEADER -For HTML@. Put the document generation date in the header; off by default. - -@item DEF_TABLE -For HTML@. If set, a @code{<table>} construction for @code{@@deffn} -and similar @@-commands is used (looking more like the @TeX{} output), -instead of definition lists; default false. - -@item DEFAULT_RULE -For HTML@. Rule used between element, except before and after the -top element, and before special elements, and for footers and headers; -default @code{<hr>}. - -@item DO_ABOUT -For HTML@. If set to 0 never do an About special element; -if set to 1 always do an About special element; -default 0. -@c @xref{Output Elements Defined}. - -@item EXTERNAL_DIR -For HTML@. Base directory for external manuals; default none. It is -better to use the general external cross reference mechanism -(@pxref{HTML Xref Configuration}) than this variable. - -@item EXTRA_HEAD -For HTML@. Additional text appearing within @code{<head>}; default unset. - -@item FOOTNOTE_END_HEADER_LEVEL -For HTML@. Header formatting level used for the footnotes header with -the `end' footnotestyle; default @samp{4}. @xref{Footnote Styles}. - -@item FOOTNOTE_SEPARATE_HEADER_LEVEL -For HTML@. Header formatting level used for the footnotes header with -the `separate' footnotestyle; default @samp{4}. @xref{Footnote -Styles}. - -@item FRAMES -For HTML@. If set, a file describing the frame layout is generated, -together with a file with the short table of contents; default false. - -@item FRAMESET_DOCTYPE -For HTML@. Same as DOCTYPE, but for the file containing the frame -description. - -@item HEADER_IN_TABLE -For HTML@. Use tables for header formatting rather than a simple -@code{<div>} element; default false. - -@item ICONS -For HTML@. Use icons for the navigation panel; default false. - -@item IMAGE_LINK_PREFIX -For HTML@. If set, the associated value is prepended to the image file -links; default unset. - -@item INLINE_CONTENTS -For HTML@. If set, output the contents where the @code{@@contents} and -similar @@-commands are located; default true. This is ignored if -@code{@@set*contentsaftertitlepage} is set (@pxref{Contents}). - -@item INLINE_CSS_STYLE -For HTML@. Put CSS directly in HTML elements rather than at the -beginning of the output; default false. - -@item KEEP_TOP_EXTERNAL_REF -For HTML@. If set, do not ignore @samp{Top} as the first -argument for an external ref to a manual, as is done by default. -@xref{Top Node Naming}. - -@item L2H -For HTML@. If set, @command{latex2html} is used to convert @code{@@math} -and @code{@@tex} sections; default false. Best used with @option{--iftex}. - -@item L2H_CLEAN -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) If set, the intermediate files -generated in relation with @command{latex2html} are removed; default -true. - -@item L2H_FILE -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) If set, the given file is used -as @command{latex2html}'s init file; default unset. - -@item L2H_HTML_VERSION -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) The HTML version used in the -@command{latex2html} call; default unset. - -@item L2H_L2H -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) The program invoked as -@command{latex2html}; default is @code{latex2html}. - -@item L2H_SKIP -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) If set to a true value, the -actual call to @command{latex2html} is skipped; previously generated -content is reused instead. If set to 0, the cache is not used at all. -If set to @samp{undef}, the cache is used for as many @TeX{} fragments as -possible and for any remaining the command is run. The default is -@samp{undef}. - -@item L2H_TMP -(Relevant only if @code{L2H} is set.) Set the directory used for -temporary files. None of the file name components in this directory -name may start with @samp{.}; otherwise, @command{latex2html} will -fail (because of @command{dvips}). The default is the empty string, -which means the current directory. - -@item MAX_HEADER_LEVEL -For HTML@. Maximum header formatting level used (higher header -formatting level numbers correspond to lower sectioning levels); -default @samp{4}. - -@item MENU_SYMBOL -For HTML@. Symbol used in front of menu entries when node names are used -for menu entries formatting; default @samp{•}. - -@item MONOLITHIC -For HTML@. Output only one file including the table of contents. Set -by default, but only relevant when the output is not split. - -@item NO_CSS -For HTML@. Do not use CSS; default false. @xref{HTML CSS}. - -@item NODE_FILE_EXTENSION -For HTML@. Extension for node files if @code{NODE_FILENAMES} is set; -default @samp{html}. - -@item PRE_ABOUT -For HTML, when an About element is output. If set to a text string, -this text will appear at the beginning of the About element. If set -to a reference on a subroutine, the result of the subroutine call will -appear at the beginning of the About element. If not set (the -default), default text is used. - -@item PRE_BODY_CLOSE -For HTML@. If set, the given text will appear at the footer of each -HTML file; default unset. - -@item PROGRAM_NAME_IN_FOOTER -For HTML@. If set, output the program name and miscellaneous related -information in the page footers; default false. - -@item SHORTEXTN -For HTML@. If set, use @samp{.htm} as extension; default false. - -@item SHOW_TITLE -For HTML@. If set, output the title at the beginning of the document; -default true. - -@item SIMPLE_MENU -For HTML@. If set, use a simple preformatted style for the menu, -instead of breaking down the different parts of the menu; default false. -@xref{Menu Parts}. - -@item TOC_LINKS -For HTML@. If set, links from headings to toc entries are created; -default false. - -@item TOP_FILE -This file name may be used for the top-level file. The extension is -set appropriately, if necessary. This is used to override the default, -and is, in general, only taken into account when output is split, and -for HTML@. - -@item TOP_NODE_FILE -For HTML@. File name used for the Top node, if @code{NODE_FILENAMES} -is set; default is @code{index}. - -@item TOP_NODE_FILE_TARGET -For HTML@. File name used for the Top node in cross references; -default is @code{index}. - -@item TOP_NODE_UP_URL -For HTML@. The url used for the Up pointer of the Top node; default -@code{undef}, meaning no link is generated. - -@item USE_ACCESSKEY -@cindex @code{accesskey}, customization variable for -For HTML@. Use @code{accesskey} in cross references; default true. - -@item USE_ISO -For HTML@. Use entities for doubled single-quote characters -(@pxref{Inserting Quotation Marks}), and @samp{---} and @samp{--} -(@pxref{Conventions}); default true. - -@item USE_LINKS -@cindex @code{<link>} HTML tag, in @code{<head>} -@cindex @code{<head>} HTML tag, and @code{<link>} -For HTML@. Generate @code{<link>} elements in the HTML @code{<head>} -output; default true. - -@item USE_REL_REV -For HTML@. Use @code{rel} in cross references; default true. - -@item VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION -For HTML@. If set, a vertical navigation panel is used; default false. - -@item WORDS_IN_PAGE -@cindex Navigation panel, bottom of page -For HTML, with output split at nodes. Specifies the approximate -minimum page length at which a navigation panel is placed at the -bottom of a page. To avoid ever having the navigation buttons at the -bottom of a page, set this to a sufficiently large number. The -default is 300. - -@item XREF_USE_FLOAT_LABEL -For HTML@. If set, for the float name in cross references, use the -float label instead of the type followed by the float number -(@pxref{@t{@@float}}). The default is off. - -@item XREF_USE_NODE_NAME_ARG -For HTML@. Only relevant for cross reference commands with no cross -reference name (second argument). If set to@tie{}1, use the node name -(first) argument in cross reference @@-commands for the text displayed -as the hyperlink. If set to@tie{}0, use the node name if -@code{USE_NODES} is set, otherwise the section name. If set to -@samp{undef}, use the first argument in preformatted environments, -otherwise use the node name or section name depending on -@code{USE_NODES}. The default is @samp{undef}. - -@end vtable - - -@node Other Customization Variables -@subsection Other Customization Variables - -This table gives the remaining customization variables, which apply to -multiple formats, or affect global behavior, or otherwise don't fit -into the categories of the previous sections. - -@vtable @code -@item CLOSE_QUOTE_SYMBOL -When a closing quote is needed, use this character; default @code{’} -in HTML, @code{’} in Docbook. The default for Info is the same -as @code{OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL} (see below). - -@c @item COMPLETE_IMAGE_PATHS -@c If set, the image files are computed to be relative from the document -@c directory to the source manual directory, and then to the image. - -@item CPP_LINE_DIRECTIVES -Recognize @code{#line} directives in a ``preprocessing'' pass -(@pxref{External Macro Processors}); on by default. - -@item DEBUG -If set, debugging output is generated; default is off (zero). -@c The integer value specifies what kinds of debugging output are -@c generated. It is a bitmask. Setting it to 255 ensures having all -@c available debugging output. - -@item DOCTYPE -@vindex SystemLiteral -For Docbook, HTML, XML@. Specifies the @code{SystemLiteral}, the -entity's system identifier. This is a URI which may be used to -retrieve the entity, and identifies the canonical DTD for the -document. The default value is different for each of HTML, Docbook -and Texinfo@tie{}XML. - -@item DUMP_TEXI -For debugging. If set, no conversion is done, only parsing and macro -expansion. If the option @option{--macro-expand} is set, the Texinfo -source is also expanded to the corresponding file. Default false. - -@item DUMP_TREE -For debugging. If set, the tree constructed upon parsing a Texinfo -document is output to standard error; default false. - -@item ENABLE_ENCODING_USE_ENTITY -For HTML, XML@. If @option{--enable-encoding} is set, and there is an -entity corresponding with the letter or the symbol being output, -prefer the entity. Set by default for HTML, but not XML. - -@item EXTERNAL_CROSSREF_SPLIT -For cross references to other manuals, this determines if the other -manual is considered to be split or monolithic. By default, it is set -based on the value of @code{SPLIT}. @xref{HTML Xref}, and @pxref{HTML -Xref Configuration}. - -@item EXTENSION -The extension added to the output file name. The default is different -for each output format. - -@item FIX_TEXINFO -For ``plain Texinfo'' (see the @code{PLAINTEXINFO} item). If set to -false, the resulting Texinfo does not have all errors corrected, such -as missing @samp{@@end}; default true. This variable is only -relevant when expanding Texinfo; other converters always try to -output something sane even if the input is erroneous. - -@c @item IDX_SUMMARY -@c If set, for each @code{@@printindex} a file named -@c @file{@var{docname}_@var{idxname}.idx} is created, containing lines of -@c the form: -@c -@c @example -@c @var{key} @var{reference} -@c @end example -@c -@c @noindent sorted alphabetically (case matters). - -@item IGNORE_BEFORE_SETFILENAME -If set, begin outputting at @code{@@setfilename}, if -@code{@@setfilename} is present; default true. - -@item IGNORE_SPACE_AFTER_BRACED_COMMAND_NAME -If set, spaces are ignored after an @@-command that takes braces. -Default true, matching the @TeX{} behavior. - -@item INDEX_ENTRY_COLON -Symbol used between the index entry and the associated node or section; -default @samp{:}. - -@item INFO_SPECIAL_CHARS_WARNING -If set, warn about problematic constructs for Info output (such as the -string @samp{::}) in node names, menu items, and cross references; -default true. Do not warn about index entries, since parsing problems -there don't prevent navigation; readers can still relatively easily -find their way to the node in question. - -@item INLINE_INSERTCOPYING -If set, @code{@@insertcopying} is replaced by the @code{@@copying} -content (@pxref{@t{@@copying}}) as if @code{@@insertcopying} were a -user-defined macro; default false. - -@item INPUT_ENCODING_NAME -Normalized encoding name suitable for output. Should be a usable -charset name in HTML, typically one of the preferred IANA encoding -names. You should not need to use this variable, since it is set by -@code{@@documentencoding} (@pxref{@t{@@documentencoding}}). - -@item INPUT_PERL_ENCODING -Perl encoding used to process the Texinfo source. You should not need -to use that variable, since it is set by @code{@@documentencoding} -(@pxref{@t{@@documentencoding}}). - -@item MACRO_BODY_IGNORES_LEADING_SPACE -Ignore white space at the beginning of user defined macro body line, -mimicking a @TeX{} limitation (@pxref{Macro Details}). Default off. - -@item MAX_MACRO_CALL_NESTING -The maximal number of recursive calls of @@-commands defined through -@code{@@rmacro}; default 100000. The purpose of this variable is to -avoid infinite recursions. - -@item MENU_ENTRY_COLON -Symbol used between the menu entry and the description; default -@samp{:}. - -@item NO_USE_SETFILENAME -If set, do not use @code{@@setfilename} to set the document name; -instead, base the output document name only on the input file name. -The default is false. - -@item NODE_FILENAMES -If set, node names are used to construct file names. By default, it -is set if the output is split by node, or if @code{NODE_FILES} is set -and the output is split in any way. - -@item NODE_NAME_IN_INDEX -If set, use node names in index entries, otherwise prefer section names; -default true. - -@item NODE_NAME_IN_MENU -If set, use node names in menu entries, otherwise prefer section names; -default true. - -@item OPEN_QUOTE_SYMBOL -When an opening quote is needed, e.g., for @samp{@@samp} output, use -the specified character; default @code{‘} for HTML, -@code{‘} for Docbook. For Info, the default depends on the -enabled document encoding (@pxref{@t{@@documentencoding}}); if no -document encoding is set, or the encoding is US-ASCII, etc., @samp{'} -is used. This character usually appears as an undirected single quote -on modern systems. If the document encoding is Unicode, the Info -output uses a Unicode left quote. - -@item OUTPUT_ENCODING_NAME -Normalized encoding name used for output files. Should be a usable -charset name in HTML, typically one of the preferred IANA encoding -names. By default, if an input encoding is set (typically through -@code{@@documentencoding} or @code{INPUT_ENCODING_NAME}), this -information is used to set the output encoding name. If no input -encoding is specified, the default output encoding name may be set by -the output format. In particular, the XML-based formats use -@code{utf-8} for @code{OUTPUT_ENCODING_NAME} if the encoding is not -otherwise specified. @xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}. - -@item OVERVIEW_LINK_TO_TOC -If set, the cross references in the Overview link to the corresponding -Table of Contents entries; default true. - -@item PACKAGE -@itemx PACKAGE_VERSION -@itemx PACKAGE_AND_VERSION -@itemx PACKAGE_URL -@itemx PACKAGE_NAME -The implementation's short package name, package version, package name -and version concatenated, package url, and full package name, -respectively. By default, these variables are all set through -Autoconf, Automake, and @code{configure}. - -@item PREFIX -The output file prefix, which is prepended to some output file names. -By default it is set by @code{@@setfilename} or from the input file -(@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). How this value is used depends on the -value of other customization variables or command line options, such -as whether the output is split and @code{NODE_FILENAMES}. The default -is unset. - -@item PROGRAM -Name of the program used. By default, it is set to the name of the -program launched, with a trailing @samp{.pl} removed. - -@item RENAMED_NODES_FILE -If set, use the value for the renamed nodes description file. If not -set, the file is @file{@var{doc_basename}-noderename.cnf}. -@xref{HTML Xref Link Preservation}. - -@item RENAMED_NODES_REDIRECTIONS -If set, create redirection files for renamed nodes. Set by default -when generating HTML@. - -@item SHOW_MENU -@opindex --no-headers -If set, Texinfo menus are output. By default, it is set unless -generating Docbook or if @option{--no-headers} is specified. - -@item SORT_ELEMENT_COUNT -@pindex texi-elements-by-size -@cindex Longest nodes, finding -@cindex Sorting nodes by size -If set, the name of a file to which a list of elements (nodes or -sections, depending on the output format) is dumped, sorted by the -number of lines they contain after removal of @@-commands; default -unset. This is used by the program @code{texi-elements-by-size} in -the @file{util/} directory of the Texinfo source distribution -(@pxref{texi-elements-by-size}). - -@item SORT_ELEMENT_COUNT_WORDS -When dumping the elements-by-size file (see preceding item), use word -counts instead of line counts; default false. - -@c @item SPLIT_INDEX -@c For HTML@. If set, the output is split, and the output from -@c @code{@@printindex} happens in a sectioning element at the level of -@c splitting, then split index pages at the next letter after they have -@c more than that many entries. If set to 0, no index splitting. - -@item TEST -If set to true, some variables which are normally dynamically -generated anew for each run (date, program name, version) are set to -fixed and given values. This is useful to compare the output to a -reference file, as is done for the tests. The default is false. - -@item TEXI2DVI -Name of the command used to produce PostScript, PDF, and DVI; default -@samp{texi2dvi}. @xref{@t{texi2any} Printed Output}. - -@item TEXI2HTML -@cindex compatibility, with @command{texi2html} -Generate HTML and try to be as compatible as possible with -@command{texi2html}; default false. - -@item TEXINFO_COLUMN_FOR_DESCRIPTION -Used with the @code{indent_menu_descriptions} tree transformation, -described below; default 32 (matching -@code{texinfo-column-for-description} in XEmacs)). - -@item TEXINFO_DTD_VERSION -For XML@. Version of the DTD used in the XML output preamble. The -default is set based on a variable in @file{configure.ac}. - -@item TEXTCONTENT_COMMENT -For stripped text content output (i.e., when -@code{TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT} is set to @code{textcontent}). If set, -also output comments. Default false. - -@item TOP_NODE_UP -Up node for the Top node; default @samp{(dir)}. - -@item TREE_TRANSFORMATIONS -The associated value is a comma separated list of transformations that -can be applied to the Texinfo tree prior to outputting the result. If -more than one is specified, the ordering is irrelevant; each is always -applied at the necessary point during processing. - -The only one executed by default is -@samp{move_index_entries_after_items} for HTML and Docbook output. -Here's an example of updating the master menu in a document: - -@example -makeinfo \ - -c TREE_TRANSFORMATIONS=regenerate_master_menu \ - -c PLAINTEXINFO=1 \ - mydoc.texi \ - -o /tmp/out -@end example - -@noindent (Caveat: Since @code{PLAINTEXINFO} output does expand -Texinfo macros and conditionals, it's necessary to remove any such -differences before installing the updates in the original document. -This will be remedied in a future release.) - -The following transformations are currently supported (many are used -in the @code{pod2texi} utility distributed with Texinfo; -@pxref{Invoking @t{pod2texi}}): - -@ftable @samp -@item complete_tree_nodes_menus -Add menu entries or whole menus for nodes associated with sections of -any level, based on the sectioning tree. - -@item fill_gaps_in_sectioning -Adds empty @code{@@unnumbered...} sections in a tree to fill gaps in -sectioning. For example, an @code{@@unnumberedsec} will be inserted -if an @code{@@chapter} is followed by an @code{@@subsection}. - -@item indent_menu_descriptions -Reformat menus so that descriptions start at column -@code{TEXINFO_COLUMN_DESCRIPTION}. - -@item insert_nodes_for_sectioning_commands -Insert nodes for sectioning commands lacking a corresponding node. - -@item move_index_entries_after_items -In @code{@@enumerate} and @code{@@itemize}, move index entries -appearing just before an @code{@@item} to just after the -@code{@@item}. Comment lines between index entries are moved too. As -mentioned, this is always done for HTML and Docbook output. - -@item regenerate_master_menu -Update the Top node master menu, either replacing the (first) -@code{@@detailmenu} in the Top node menu, or creating it at the end of -the Top node menu. - -@item simple_menu -Mostly the same as @code{SIMPLE_MENU}: use a simple preformatted style -for the menu. It differs from setting @code{SIMPLE_MENU} in that -@code{SIMPLE_MENU} only has an effect in HTML output. - -@end ftable - -@item USE_NODES -Preferentially use nodes to decide where elements are separated. If -set to false, preferentially use sectioning to decide where elements -are separated. The default is true. - -@item USE_NODE_TARGET -If set, use the node associated with a section for the section target -in cross references; default true. - -@item USE_NUMERIC_ENTITY -For HTML and XML@. If set, use numeric entities instead of ASCII -characters when there is no named entity. By default, set to true for -HTML. - -@item USE_UP_NODE_FOR_ELEMENT_UP -Fill in up sectioning direction with node direction when there is no -sectioning up direction. In practice this can only happen when there -is no @@top section. Not set by default. - -@item USE_SETFILENAME_EXTENSION -Default is on for Info, off for other output. If set, use exactly -what @code{@@setfilename} gives for the output file name, including -the extension. You should not need to explicitly set this variable. - -@item USE_TITLEPAGE_FOR_TITLE -Use the full @code{@@titlepage} as the title, not a simple title string; -default false. - -@item USE_UNIDECODE -@pindex Text::Unidecode -If set to false, do not use the @code{Text::Unidecode} Perl module to -transliterate more characters; default true. - -@end vtable - - -@node Internationalization of Document Strings -@section Internationalization of Document Strings - -@cindex I18n, of document strings -@cindex Internationalization of document strings -@cindex Document strings, internationalization of -@cindex Output document strings, internationalization of -@cindex Translating strings in output documents - -@vindex documentlanguage @r{customization variable} -@command{texi2any} writes fixed strings into the output document at -various places: cross references, page footers, the help page, -alternate text for images, and so on. The string chosen depends on -the value of the @code{documentlanguage} at the time of the string -being output (@pxref{@t{@@documentlanguage}}, for the Texinfo -command interface). - -@pindex libintl-perl @r{Gettext implementation} -The Gettext framework is used for those strings (@pxref{Top,,, -gettext, Gettext}). The @code{libintl-perl} package is used as the -@code{gettext} implementation; more specifically, the pure Perl -implementation is used, so Texinfo can support consistent behavior -across all platforms and installations, which would not otherwise be -possible. @code{libintl-perl} is included in the Texinfo distribution -and always installed, to ensure that it is available if needed. It is -also possible to use the system @code{gettext} (the choice can be made -at build-time). - -@vindex texinfo_document @r{Gettext domain} -@cindex Perl format strings for translation -The Gettext domain @samp{texinfo_document} is used for the strings. -Translated strings are written as Texinfo, and may include -@@-commands. In translated strings, the varying parts of the string -are not usually denoted by @code{%s} and the like, but by -@samp{@{arg_name@}}. (This convention is common for @code{gettext} in -Perl and is fully supported in GNU Gettext; @pxref{perl-format,, Perl -Format Strings, gettext, GNU Gettext}.) For example, in the -following, @samp{@{section@}} will be replaced by the section name: - -@example -see @{section@} -@end example - -These Perl-style brace format strings are used for two reasons: first, -changing the order of @code{printf} arguments is only available since -Perl@tie{}5.8.0; second, and more importantly, the order of arguments -is unpredictable, since @@-command expansion may lead to different -orders depending on the output format. - -The expansion of a translation string is done like this: - -@enumerate -@item First, the string is translated. The locale -is @var{@@documentlanguage}@code{.}@var{@@documentencoding}. - -@cindex @code{us-ascii} encoding, and translations -If the @var{@@documentlanguage} has the form @samp{ll_CC}, that is -tried first, and then just @samp{ll}. If that does not exist, and the -encoding is not @code{us-ascii}, then @code{us-ascii} is tried. - -The idea is that if there is a @code{us-ascii} encoding, it means that -all the characters in the charset may be expressed as @@-commands. -For example, there is a @code{fr.us-ascii} locale that can accommodate -any encoding, since all the Latin@tie{}1 characters have associated -@@-commands. On the other hand, Japanese has only a translation -@code{ja.utf-8}, since there are no @@-commands for Japanese -characters. - -@item Next, the string is expanded as Texinfo, and converted. -The arguments are substituted; for example, @samp{@{arg_name@}} is -replaced by the corresponding actual argument. - -@end enumerate - -In the following example, @samp{@{date@}}, @samp{@{program_homepage@}} -and @samp{@{program@}} are the arguments of the string. Since they -are used in @code{@@uref}, their order is not predictable. -@samp{@{date@}}, @samp{@{program_homepage@}} and @samp{@{program@}} are -substituted after the expansion: - -@example -Generated on @@emph@{@{date@}@} using -@@uref@{@{program_homepage@}, @@emph@{@{program@}@}@}. -@end example - -This approach is admittedly a bit complicated. Its usefulness is that -it supports having translations available in different encodings for -encodings which can be covered by @@-commands, and also specifying how -the formatting for some commands is done, independently of the output -format---yet still be language-dependent. For example, the -@samp{@@pxref} translation string can be like this: - -@example -see @{node_file_href@} section `@{section@}\' in @@cite@{@{book@}@} -@end example - -@noindent -which allows for specifying a string independently of the output -format, while nevertheless with rich formatting it may be translated -appropriately in many languages. - - -@node Invoking @t{pod2texi} -@section Invoking @t{pod2texi}: Convert POD to Texinfo - -@pindex pod2texi -@cindex Invoking @code{pod2texi} -@cindex POD, converting to Texinfo -@cindex Perl POD, converting to Texinfo - -The @code{pod2texi} program translates Perl pod documentation file(s) -to Texinfo. There are two basic modes of operation: generating a -standalone manual from each input pod, or (if @code{--base-level=1} or -higher is given) generating Texinfo subfiles suitable for use -with @code{@@include}. - -Although ordinarily this documentation in the Texinfo manual would be -the best place to look, in this case we have documented all the -options and examples in the @code{pod2texi} program itself, since it -may be useful outside of the rest of Texinfo. Thus, please see the -output of @code{pod2texi --help}, the version on the web at -@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/pod2texi.html}, etc. - -For an example of using @code{pod2texi} to make Texinfo out of the -Perl documentation itself, see -@url{http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/trunk/contrib/perldoc-all/?root=texinfo, -@file{contrib/perldoc-all}} in the Texinfo source distribution (the -output is available at @url{http://www.gnu.org/software/perl/manual}). - - -@node @t{texi2html} -@section @code{texi2html}: Ancestor of @code{texi2any} - -@pindex texi2html - -@cindex Cons, Lionel -Conceptually, the @command{texi2html} program is the parent of today's -@command{texi2any} program. @command{texi2html} was developed -independently, originally by Lionel Cons in 1998; at the time, -@command{makeinfo} could not generate HTML@. Many other people -contributed to @command{texi2html} over the years. - -The present @command{texi2any} uses little of the actual code of -@command{texi2html}, and has quite a different basic approach to the -implementation (namely, parsing the Texinfo document into a tree), but -still, there is a family resemblance. - -By design, @command{texi2any} supports nearly all the features of -@command{texi2html} in some way. However, we did not attempt to -maintain strict compatibility, so no @command{texi2html} executable is -installed by the Texinfo package. An approximation can be run with an -invocation like this (available as @file{util/texi2html} in the -Texinfo source): - -@example -texi2any --set-customization-variable TEXI2HTML=1 ... -@end example - -@noindent but, to emphasize, this is @emph{not} a drop-in replacement -for the previous @command{texi2html}. Here are the biggest differences: - -@itemize @bullet -@item Most blatantly, the command line options of @command{texi2html} -are now customization variables, for the most part. A table of -approximate equivalents is given below. - -@item The program-level customization API is very different in -@command{texi2any}. - -@item Indices cannot be split. - -@item Translated strings cannot be customized; we hope to introduce -this feature in @command{texi2any} in the future. - -@end itemize - -Aside from the last, we do not intend to reimplement these -differences. Therefore, the route forward for authors is alter -manuals and build processes as necessary to use the new features and -methods of @command{texi2any}. The @command{texi2html} maintainers -(one of whom is the principal author of @command{texi2any}) do not -intend to make further releases. - -@cindex Options of @command{texi2html} -@cindex Command-line options of @command{texi2html} -Here is the table showing @command{texi2html} options and -corresponding @command{texi2any} customization variables. -@c (@pxref{texi2any Output Customization,, @command{texi2any} Output -@c Customization}). - -@multitable {@option{--ignore-preamble-text}} {@code{IGNORE_PREAMBLE_TEXT}} -@item @option{--toc-links} @tab @code{TOC_LINKS} -@item @option{--short-ext} @tab @code{SHORTEXTN} -@item @option{--prefix} @tab @code{PREFIX} -@item @option{--short-ref} @tab @code{SHORT_REF} -@item @option{--idx-sum} @tab @code{IDX_SUMMARY} -@item @option{--def-table} @tab @code{DEF_TABLE} -@item @option{--ignore-preamble-text} @tab @code{IGNORE_PREAMBLE_TEXT} -@item @option{--html-xref-prefix} @tab @code{EXTERNAL_DIR} -@item @option{--l2h} @tab @code{L2H} -@item @option{--l2h-l2h} @tab @code{L2H_L2H} -@item @option{--l2h-skip} @tab @code{L2H_SKIP} -@item @option{--l2h-tmp} @tab @code{L2H_TMP} -@item @option{--l2h-file} @tab @code{L2H_FILE} -@item @option{--l2h-clean} @tab @code{L2H_CLEAN} -@item @option{--use-nodes} @tab @code{USE_NODES} -@item @option{--monolithic} @tab @code{MONOLITHIC} -@item @option{--top-file} @tab @code{TOP_FILE} -@item @option{--toc-file} @tab @code{TOC_FILE} -@item @option{--frames} @tab @code{FRAMES} -@item @option{--menu} @tab @code{SHOW_MENU} -@item @option{--debug} @tab @code{DEBUG} -@item @option{--doctype} @tab @code{DOCTYPE} -@item @option{--frameset-doctype} @tab @code{FRAMESET_DOCTYPE} -@item @option{--test} @tab @code{TEST} -@end multitable - -@cindex @file{texi2oldapi.texi}, for @command{texi2any} -Finally, any @command{texi2html} users seeking more detailed -information can check the draft file @file{doc/texi2oldapi.texi} in -the Texinfo source repository. It consists mainly of very rough -notes, but may still be useful to some. - - -@node Creating and Installing Info Files -@chapter Creating and Installing Info Files - -This chapter describes how to create and install Info files. -@xref{Info Files}, for general information about the file format -itself. - -@menu -* Creating an Info File:: -* Installing an Info File:: -@end menu - - -@node Creating an Info File -@section Creating an Info File -@cindex Creating an Info file -@cindex Info, creating an online file -@cindex Formatting a file for Info - -@code{makeinfo} is a program that converts a Texinfo file into an Info -file, HTML file, or plain text. @code{texinfo-format-region} and -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} are XEmacs functions that convert -Texinfo to Info. - -For information on installing the Info file in the Info system, -@pxref{Installing an Info File}. - -@menu -* @t{makeinfo} Advantages:: @code{makeinfo} provides better error checking. -* @t{makeinfo} in XEmacs:: How to run @code{makeinfo} from XEmacs. -* @t{texinfo-format} commands:: Two Info formatting commands written - in Emacs Lisp are an alternative - to @code{makeinfo}. -* Batch Formatting:: How to format for Info in XEmacs Batch mode. -* Tag and Split Files:: How tagged and split files help Info - to run better. -@end menu - - -@node @t{makeinfo} Advantages -@subsection @code{makeinfo} Advantages - -@anchor{makeinfo advantages}@c old name - -The @code{makeinfo} utility creates an Info file from a Texinfo source -providing better error messages than either of the XEmacs formatting -commands. We recommend it. The @code{makeinfo} program is -independent of XEmacs. You can run @code{makeinfo} in any of three -ways: from an operating system shell, from a shell inside XEmacs, or by -typing the @kbd{C-c C-m C-r} or the @kbd{C-c C-m C-b} command in -Texinfo mode in XEmacs. - -The @code{texinfo-format-region} and the @code{texinfo-format-buffer} -commands may be useful if you cannot run @code{makeinfo}. - - -@node @t{makeinfo} in XEmacs -@subsection Running @code{makeinfo} Within XEmacs - -@c anchor{makeinfo in XEmacs}@c prev name -@cindex Running @code{makeinfo} in XEmacs -@cindex @code{makeinfo} inside XEmacs -@cindex Shell, running @code{makeinfo} in - -You can run @code{makeinfo} in XEmacs Texinfo mode by using either the -@code{makeinfo-region} or the @code{makeinfo-buffer} commands. In -Texinfo mode, the commands are bound to @kbd{C-c C-m C-r} and @kbd{C-c -C-m C-b} by default. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-m C-r -@itemx M-x makeinfo-region -Format the current region for Info. -@findex makeinfo-region - -@item C-c C-m C-b -@itemx M-x makeinfo-buffer -Format the current buffer for Info. -@findex makeinfo-buffer -@end table - -When you invoke @code{makeinfo-region} the output goes to a temporary -buffer. When you invoke @code{makeinfo-buffer} output goes to the -file set with @code{@@setfilename} (@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). - -The XEmacs @code{makeinfo-region} and @code{makeinfo-buffer} commands -run the @code{makeinfo} program in a temporary shell buffer. If -@code{makeinfo} finds any errors, XEmacs displays the error messages in -the temporary buffer. - -@cindex Errors, parsing -@cindex Parsing errors -@findex next-error -You can parse the error messages by typing @kbd{C-x `} -(@code{next-error}). This causes XEmacs to go to and position the -cursor on the line in the Texinfo source that @code{makeinfo} thinks -caused the error. @xref{Compilation, , Running @code{make} or -Compilers Generally, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, for more -information about using the @code{next-error} command. - -In addition, you can kill the shell in which the @code{makeinfo} -command is running or make the shell buffer display its most recent -output. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-m C-k -@itemx M-x makeinfo-kill-job -@findex makeinfo-kill-job -Kill the current running @code{makeinfo} job -(from @code{makeinfo-region} or @code{makeinfo-buffer}). - -@item C-c C-m C-l -@itemx M-x makeinfo-recenter-output-buffer -@findex makeinfo-recenter-output-buffer -Redisplay the @code{makeinfo} shell buffer to display its most recent -output. -@end table - -@noindent -(Note that the parallel commands for killing and recentering a @TeX{} -job are @kbd{C-c C-t C-k} and @kbd{C-c C-t C-l}. @xref{Texinfo Mode -Printing}.) - -You can specify options for @code{makeinfo} by setting the -@code{makeinfo-options} variable with either the @kbd{M-x -customize} or the @kbd{M-x set-variable} command, or by setting the -variable in your @file{init.el} initialization file. - -For example, you could write the following in your @file{init.el} file: - -@example -@group -(setq makeinfo-options - "--paragraph-indent=0 --no-split - --fill-column=70 --verbose") -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -@c Writing these three cross references using xref results in -@c three references to the same named manual, which looks strange. -@iftex -For more information, see @ref{@t{makeinfo} Options}, as well as -``Easy Customization Interface,'' ``Examining and Setting Variables,'' -and ``Init File'' in @cite{XEmacs User's Manual}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -For more information, see@* -@ref{Easy Customization, , Easy Customization Interface, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual},@* -@ref{Examining, , Examining and Setting Variables, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual},@* -@ref{Init File, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, and@* -@ref{@t{makeinfo} Options}. -@end ifnottex - - -@node @t{texinfo-format} commands -@subsection The @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} Commands - -@c anchor{texinfo-format commands}@c prev name - -In XEmacs in Texinfo mode, you can format part or all of a Texinfo -file with the @code{texinfo-format-region} command. This formats the -current region and displays the formatted text in a temporary buffer -called @samp{*Info Region*}. - -Similarly, you can format a buffer with the -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} command. This command creates a new -buffer and generates the Info file in it. Typing @kbd{C-x C-s} will -save the Info file under the name specified by the -@code{@@setfilename} line which must be near the beginning of the -Texinfo file. - -@table @kbd -@item C-c C-e C-r -@itemx @code{texinfo-format-region} -@findex texinfo-format-region -Format the current region for Info. - -@item C-c C-e C-b -@itemx @code{texinfo-format-buffer} -@findex texinfo-format-buffer -Format the current buffer for Info. -@end table - -The @code{texinfo-format-region} and @code{texinfo-format-buffer} -commands provide you with some error checking, and other functions can -provide you with further help in finding formatting errors. These -procedures are described in an appendix; see @ref{Catching Mistakes}. -However, the @code{makeinfo} program provides better error checking -(@pxref{@t{makeinfo} in XEmacs}). - - -@node Batch Formatting -@subsection Batch Formatting -@cindex Batch formatting for Info -@cindex Info batch formatting - -You can format Texinfo files for Info using @code{batch-texinfo-format} -and XEmacs Batch mode. You can run XEmacs in Batch mode from any shell, -including a shell inside of XEmacs. (@xref{Command Arguments,,, -xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}.) - -Here is a shell command to format all the files that end in -@file{.texinfo} in the current directory: - -@example -xemacs -batch -funcall batch-texinfo-format *.texinfo -@end example - -@noindent -XEmacs processes all the files listed on the command line, even if an -error occurs while attempting to format some of them. - -Run @code{batch-texinfo-format} only with XEmacs in Batch mode as shown; -it is not interactive. It kills the Batch mode XEmacs on completion. - -@code{batch-texinfo-format} is convenient if you lack @code{makeinfo} -and want to format several Texinfo files at once. When you use Batch -mode, you create a new XEmacs process. This frees your current XEmacs, so -you can continue working in it. (When you run -@code{texinfo-format-region} or @code{texinfo-format-buffer}, you cannot -use that XEmacs for anything else until the command finishes.) - -@node Tag and Split Files -@subsection Tag Files and Split Files -@cindex Making a tag table automatically -@cindex Tag table, making automatically - -If a Texinfo file has more than 30,000 bytes, -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} automatically creates a tag table -for its Info file; @code{makeinfo} always creates a tag table. With -a @dfn{tag table}, Info can jump to new nodes more quickly than it can -otherwise. - -@cindex Indirect subfiles -In addition, if the Texinfo file contains more than about 300,000 -bytes, @code{texinfo-format-buffer} and @code{makeinfo} split the -large Info file into shorter @dfn{indirect} subfiles of about 300,000 -bytes each. Big files are split into smaller files so that XEmacs does -not need to make a large buffer to hold the whole of a large Info -file; instead, XEmacs allocates just enough memory for the small, split-off -file that is needed at the time. This way, XEmacs avoids wasting -memory when you run Info. (Before splitting was implemented, Info -files were always kept short and @dfn{include files} were designed as -a way to create a single, large printed manual out of the smaller Info -files. @xref{Include Files}, for more information. Include files are -still used for very large documents, such as @cite{The XEmacs Lisp -Reference Manual}, in which each chapter is a separate file.) - -When a file is split, Info itself makes use of a shortened version of -the original file that contains just the tag table and references to -the files that were split off. The split-off files are called -@dfn{indirect} files. - -The split-off files have names that are created by appending @w{@samp{-1}}, -@w{@samp{-2}}, @w{@samp{-3}} and so on to the file name specified by the -@code{@@setfilename} command. The shortened version of the original file -continues to have the name specified by @code{@@setfilename}. - -At one stage in writing this document, for example, the Info file was saved -as the file @file{test-texinfo} and that file looked like this: - -@example -@group -Info file: test-texinfo, -*-Text-*- -produced by texinfo-format-buffer -from file: new-texinfo-manual.texinfo - -^_ -Indirect: -test-texinfo-1: 102 -test-texinfo-2: 50422 -@end group -@group -test-texinfo-3: 101300 -^_^L -Tag table: -(Indirect) -Node: overview^?104 -Node: info file^?1271 -@end group -@group -Node: printed manual^?4853 -Node: conventions^?6855 -@dots{} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -(But @file{test-texinfo} had far more nodes than are shown here.) Each of -the split-off, indirect files, @file{test-texinfo-1}, -@file{test-texinfo-2}, and @file{test-texinfo-3}, is listed in this file -after the line that says @samp{Indirect:}. The tag table is listed after -the line that says @samp{Tag table:}. - -In the list of indirect files, the number following the file name -records the cumulative number of bytes in the preceding indirect -files, not counting the file list itself, the tag table, or any -permissions text in the first file. In the tag table, the number -following the node name records the location of the beginning of the -node, in bytes from the beginning of the (unsplit) output. - -If you are using @code{texinfo-format-buffer} to create Info files, -you may want to run the @code{Info-validate} command. (The -@code{makeinfo} command does such a good job on its own, you do not -need @code{Info-validate}.) However, you cannot run the @kbd{M-x -Info-validate} node-checking command on indirect files. For -information on how to prevent files from being split and how to -validate the structure of the nodes, see @ref{Using -@t{Info-validate}}. - - -@node Installing an Info File -@section Installing an Info File -@cindex Installing an Info file -@cindex Info file installation -@cindex @file{dir} directory for Info installation - -Info files are usually kept in the @file{info} directory. You can -read Info files using the standalone Info program or the Info reader -built into XEmacs. (@xref{Top,,, info, Info}, for an introduction to -Info.) - -@menu -* Directory File:: The top level menu for all Info files. -* New Info File:: Listing a new Info file. -* Other Info Directories:: How to specify Info files that are - located in other directories. -* Installing Dir Entries:: How to specify what menu entry to add - to the Info directory. -* Invoking @t{install-info}:: @code{install-info} options. -@end menu - - -@node Directory File -@subsection The Directory File @file{dir} - -For Info to work, the @file{info} directory must contain a file that -serves as a top level directory for the Info system. By convention, -this file is called @file{dir}. (You can find the location of this file -within XEmacs by typing @kbd{C-h i} to enter Info and then typing -@kbd{C-x C-f} to see the pathname to the @file{info} directory.) - -The @file{dir} file is itself an Info file. It contains the top level -menu for all the Info files in the system. The menu looks like -this: - -@example -@group -* Menu: -* Info: (info). Documentation browsing system. -* XEmacs: (xemacs). The extensible, self-documenting - text editor. -* Texinfo: (texinfo). With one source file, make - either a printed manual using - @@TeX@{@} or an Info file. -@dots{} -@end group -@end example - -Each of these menu entries points to the `Top' node of the Info file -that is named in parentheses. (The menu entry does not need to -specify the `Top' node, since Info goes to the `Top' node if no node -name is mentioned. @xref{Other Info Files, , Nodes in Other Info -Files}.) - -Thus, the @samp{Info} entry points to the `Top' node of the -@file{info} file and the @samp{XEmacs} entry points to the `Top' node -of the @file{xemacs} file. - -In each of the Info files, the `Up' pointer of the `Top' node refers -back to the @code{dir} file. For example, the line for the `Top' -node of the Emacs manual looks like this in Info: - -@example -File: xemacs Node: Top, Up: (DIR), Next: Distrib -@end example - -@noindent -In this case, the @file{dir} file name is written in uppercase -letters---it can be written in either upper- or lowercase. This is not -true in general, it is a special case for @file{dir}. - - -@node New Info File -@subsection Listing a New Info File -@cindex Adding a new Info file -@cindex Listing a new Info file -@cindex New Info file, listing it in @file{dir} file -@cindex Info file, listing a new -@cindex @file{dir} file listing - -To add a new Info file to your system, you must write a menu entry to -add to the menu in the @file{dir} file in the @file{info} directory. -For example, if you were adding documentation for GDB, you would write -the following new entry: - -@example -* GDB: (gdb). The source-level C debugger. -@end example - -@noindent -The first part of the menu entry is the menu entry name, followed by a -colon. The second part is the name of the Info file, in parentheses, -followed by a period. The third part is the description. - -The name of an Info file often has a @file{.info} extension. Thus, the -Info file for GDB might be called either @file{gdb} or @file{gdb.info}. -The Info reader programs automatically try the file name both with and -without @file{.info}@footnote{On MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, Info will -try the @file{.inf} extension as well.}; so it is better to avoid -clutter and not to write @samp{.info} explicitly in the menu entry. For -example, the GDB menu entry should use just @samp{gdb} for the file -name, not @samp{gdb.info}. - - -@node Other Info Directories -@subsection Info Files in Other Directories -@cindex Installing Info in another directory -@cindex Info installed in another directory -@cindex Another Info directory -@cindex @file{dir} files and Info directories - -If an Info file is not in the @file{info} directory, there are three -ways to specify its location: - -@enumerate -@item -Write the pathname in the @file{dir} file as the second part of the menu. - -@item -Specify the Info directory name in the @code{INFOPATH} environment -variable in your @file{.profile} or @file{.cshrc} initialization file. -(Only you and others who set this environment variable will be able to -find Info files whose location is specified this way.) - -@item -If you are using XEmacs, list the name of the file in a second @file{dir} -file, in its directory; and then add the name of that directory to the -@code{Info-directory-list} variable in your personal or site -initialization file. - -This variable tells XEmacs where to look for @file{dir} files (the files -must be named @file{dir}). XEmacs merges the files named @file{dir} from -each of the listed directories. (In XEmacs version 18, you can set the -@code{Info-directory} variable to the name of only one -directory.) -@end enumerate - -For example, to reach a test file in the @file{/home/bob/info} -directory, you could add an entry like this to the menu in the -standard @file{dir} file: - -@example -* Test: (/home/bob/info/info-test). Bob's own test file. -@end example - -@noindent -In this case, the absolute file name of the @file{info-test} file is -written as the second part of the menu entry. - -@vindex INFOPATH -@cindex Environment variable @code{INFOPATH} -If you don't want to edit the system @file{dir} file, you can tell -Info where to look by setting the @code{INFOPATH} environment variable -in your shell startup file. This works with both the XEmacs and -standalone Info readers. - -Specifically, if you use a Bourne-compatible shell such as @code{sh} -or @code{bash} for your shell command interpreter, you set the -@code{INFOPATH} environment variable in the @file{.profile} -initialization file; but if you use @code{csh} or @code{tcsh}, you set -the variable in the @file{.cshrc} initialization file. On -MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, you must set @code{INFOPATH} in your -@file{autoexec.bat} file or in the registry. Each type of shell uses -a different syntax. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -In a @file{.cshrc} file, you could set the @code{INFOPATH} -variable as follows: - -@smallexample -setenv INFOPATH .:~/info:/usr/local/xemacs/info -@end smallexample - -@item -In a @file{.profile} file, you would achieve the same effect by writing: - -@smallexample -INFOPATH=.:$HOME/info:/usr/local/xemacs/info -export INFOPATH -@end smallexample - -@item -@pindex autoexec.bat -In a @file{autoexec.bat} file, you write this command (note the -use of @samp{;} as the directory separator, and a different syntax for -using values of other environment variables): - -@smallexample -set INFOPATH=.;%HOME%/info;c:/usr/local/Xemacs/info -@end smallexample -@end itemize - -@noindent -The @samp{.} indicates the current directory as usual. XEmacs uses the -@code{INFOPATH} environment variable to initialize the value of XEmacs's -own @code{Info-directory-list} variable. The standalone Info reader -merges any files named @file{dir} in any directory listed in the -@env{INFOPATH} variable into a single menu presented to you in the node -called @samp{(dir)Top}. - -@cindex Colon, last in @env{INFOPATH} -However you set @env{INFOPATH}, if its last character is a colon (on -MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems, use a semicolon instead), this is replaced -by the default (compiled-in) path. This gives you a way to augment -the default path with new directories without having to list all the -standard places. For example (using @code{sh} syntax): - -@example -INFOPATH=/home/bob/info: -export INFOPATH -@end example - -@noindent -will search @file{/home/bob/info} first, then the standard directories. -Leading or doubled colons are not treated specially. - -@cindex @file{dir} file, creating your own -When you create your own @file{dir} file for use with -@code{Info-directory-list} or @env{INFOPATH}, it's easiest to start by -copying an existing @file{dir} file and replace all the text after the -@samp{* Menu:} with your desired entries. That way, the punctuation -and special @kbd{CTRL-_} characters that Info needs will be present. - -As one final alternative, which works only with XEmacs Info, you can -change the @code{Info-directory-list} variable. For example: - -@example -(add-hook 'Info-mode-hook '(lambda () - (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list - (expand-file-name "~/info")))) -@end example - - -@node Installing Dir Entries -@subsection Installing Info Directory Files - -When you install an Info file onto your system, you can use the program -@code{install-info} to update the Info directory file @file{dir}. -Normally the makefile for the package runs @code{install-info}, just -after copying the Info file into its proper installed location. - -@findex dircategory -@findex direntry -In order for the Info file to work with @code{install-info}, you include -the commands @code{@@dircategory} and -@code{@@direntry}@dots{}@code{@@end direntry} in the Texinfo source -file. Use @code{@@direntry} to specify the menu entries to add to the -Info directory file, and use @code{@@dircategory} to specify which part -of the Info directory to put it in. Here is how these commands are used -in this manual: - -@smallexample -@@dircategory Texinfo documentation system -@@direntry -* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{} -@dots{} -@@end direntry -@end smallexample - -Here's what this produces in the Info file: - -@smallexample -INFO-DIR-SECTION Texinfo documentation system -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format. -* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{} -@dots{} -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -@end smallexample - -@noindent -The @code{install-info} program sees these lines in the Info file, and -that is how it knows what to do. - -Always use the @code{@@direntry} and @code{@@dircategory} commands near -the beginning of the Texinfo input, before the first @code{@@node} -command. If you use them later on in the input, @code{install-info} -will not notice them. - -@code{install-info} will automatically reformat the description of the -menu entries it is adding. As a matter of convention, the description -of the main entry (above, @samp{The GNU documentation format}) should -start at column 32, starting at zero (as in -@code{what-cursor-position} in XEmacs). This will make it align with -most others. Description for individual utilities best start in -column 48, where possible. For more information about formatting see -the @samp{--calign}, @samp{--align}, and @samp{--max-width} options in -@ref{Invoking @t{install-info}}. - -If you use @code{@@dircategory} more than once in the Texinfo source, -each usage specifies the `current' category; any subsequent -@code{@@direntry} commands will add to that category. - -@cindex Free Software Directory -@cindex Dir categories, choosing -@cindex Categories, choosing -When choosing a category name for the @code{@@dircategory} command, we -recommend consulting the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/directory, -Free Software Directory}. If your program is not listed there, -or listed incorrectly or incompletely, please report the situation to -the directory maintainers (@email{bug-directory@@gnu.org}) so that the -category names can be kept in sync. - -Here are a few examples (see the @file{util/dir-example} file in the -Texinfo distribution for large sample @code{dir} file): - -@display -XEmacs -Localization -Printing -Software development -Software libraries -Text creation and manipulation -@end display - -@cindex Invoking nodes, including in dir file -Each `Invoking' node for every program installed should have a -corresponding @code{@@direntry}. This lets users easily find the -documentation for the different programs they can run, as with the -traditional @command{man} system. - - -@node Invoking @t{install-info} -@subsection Invoking @command{install-info} - -@pindex install-info - -@code{install-info} inserts menu entries from an Info file into the -top-level @file{dir} file in the Info system (see the previous sections -for an explanation of how the @file{dir} file works). @code{install-info} -also removes menu entries from the @file{dir} file. It's most often -run as part of software installation, or when constructing a @file{dir} file -for all manuals on a system. Synopsis: - -@example -install-info [@var{option}]@dots{} [@var{info-file} [@var{dir-file}]] -@end example - -If @var{info-file} or @var{dir-file} are not specified, the options -(described below) that define them must be. There are no compile-time -defaults, and standard input is never used. @code{install-info} can -read only one Info file and write only one @file{dir} file per invocation. - -@cindex @file{dir}, created by @code{install-info} -If @var{dir-file} (however specified) does not exist, -@code{install-info} creates it if possible (with no entries). - -@cindex Compressed dir files, reading -@cindex XZ-compressed dir files, reading -@cindex Bzipped dir files, reading -@cindex Lzip-compressed dir files, reading -@cindex LZMA-compressed dir files, reading -@cindex Dir files, compressed -If any input file is compressed with @code{gzip} (@pxref{Top,,, gzip, -Gzip}), @code{install-info} automatically uncompresses it for reading. -And if @var{dir-file} is compressed, @code{install-info} also -automatically leaves it compressed after writing any changes. If -@var{dir-file} itself does not exist, @code{install-info} tries to -open @file{@var{dir-file}.gz}, @file{@var{dir-file}.xz}, -@file{@var{dir-file}.bz2}, @file{@var{dir-file}.lz}, and -@file{@var{dir-file}.lzma}, in that order. - -Options: - -@table @code -@item --add-once -@opindex --add-once@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specifies that the entry or entries will only be put into a single section. - -@item --align=@var{column} -@opindex --align=@var{column}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specifies the column that the second and subsequent lines of menu entry's -description will be formatted to begin at. The default for this option is -@samp{35}. It is used in conjunction with the @samp{--max-width} option. -@var{column} starts counting at 1. - -@item --append-new-sections -@opindex --append-new-sections@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Instead of alphabetizing new sections, place them at the end of the DIR file. - -@item --calign=@var{column} -@opindex --calign=@var{column}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specifies the column that the first line of menu entry's description will -be formatted to begin at. The default for this option is @samp{33}. It is -used in conjunction with the @samp{--max-width} option. -When the name of the menu entry exceeds this column, entry's description -will start on the following line. -@var{column} starts counting at 1. - -@item --debug -@opindex --debug@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Report what is being done. - -@item --delete -@opindex --delete@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Delete the entries in @var{info-file} from @var{dir-file}. The file -name in the entry in @var{dir-file} must be @var{info-file} (except for -an optional @samp{.info} in either one). Don't insert any new entries. -Any empty sections that result from the removal are also removed. - -@item --description=@var{text} -@opindex --description=@var{text}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specify the explanatory portion of the menu entry. If you don't specify -a description (either via @samp{--entry}, @samp{--item} or this option), -the description is taken from the Info file itself. - -@item --dir-file=@var{name} -@opindex --dir-file=@var{name}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specify file name of the Info directory file. This is equivalent to -using the @var{dir-file} argument. - -@item --dry-run -@opindex --dry-run@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--test}. - -@item --entry=@var{text} -@opindex --entry=@var{text}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Insert @var{text} as an Info directory entry; @var{text} should have the -form of an Info menu item line plus zero or more extra lines starting -with whitespace. If you specify more than one entry, they are all -added. If you don't specify any entries, they are determined from -information in the Info file itself. - -@item --help -@opindex --help@r{, for @command{texindex}} -Display a usage message with basic usage and all available options, -then exit successfully. - -@item --info-file=@var{file} -@opindex --info-file=@var{file}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specify Info file to install in the directory. This is -equivalent to using the @var{info-file} argument. - -@item --info-dir=@var{dir} -@opindex --info-dir=@var{dir}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specify the directory where the directory file @file{dir} resides. -Equivalent to @samp{--dir-file=@var{dir}/dir}. - -@item --infodir=@var{dir} -@opindex --infodir=@var{dir}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--info-dir}. - -@item --item=@var{text} -@opindex --item=@var{text}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--entry=@var{text}}. An Info directory entry is actually -a menu item. - -@item --keep-old -@opindex --keep-old@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Do not replace pre-existing menu entries. When @samp{--remove} is specified, -this option means that empty sections are not removed. - -@item --max-width=@var{column} -@opindex --max-width=@var{column}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specifies the column that the menu entry's description will be word-wrapped -at. @var{column} starts counting at 1. - -@item --maxwidth=@var{column} -@opindex --maxwidth=@var{column}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--max-width}. - -@item --menuentry=@var{text} -@opindex --menuentry=@var{text}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--name}. - -@item --name=@var{text} -@opindex --name=@var{text}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Specify the name portion of the menu entry. If the @var{text} does -not start with an asterisk @samp{*}, it is presumed to be the text -after the @samp{*} and before the parentheses that specify the Info -file. Otherwise @var{text} is taken verbatim, and is taken as -defining the text up to and including the first period (a space is -appended if necessary). If you don't specify the name (either via -@samp{--entry}, @samp{--item} or this option), it is taken from the -Info file itself. If the Info does not contain the name, the basename -of the Info file is used. - -@item --no-indent -@opindex --no-indent@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Suppress formatting of new entries into the @file{dir} file. - -@item --quiet -@itemx --silent -@opindex --quiet@r{, for @command{install-info}} -@opindex --silent@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Suppress warnings, etc., for silent operation. - -@item --remove -@opindex --remove@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--delete}. - -@item --remove-exactly -@opindex --remove-exactly@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Also like @samp{--delete}, but only entries if the Info file name -matches exactly; @code{.info} and/or @code{.gz} suffixes are -@emph{not} ignored. - -@item --section=@var{sec} -@opindex --section=@var{sec}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Put this file's entries in section @var{sec} of the directory. If you -specify more than one section, all the entries are added in each of the -sections. If you don't specify any sections, they are determined from -information in the Info file itself. If the Info file doesn't specify -a section, the menu entries are put into the Miscellaneous section. - -@item --section @var{regex} @var{sec} -@opindex --section @var{regex} @var{sec}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Same as @samp{--regex=@var{regex} --section=@var{sec} --add-once}. - -@code{install-info} tries to detect when this alternate syntax is used, -but does not always guess correctly. Here is the heuristic that -@code{install-info} uses: -@enumerate -@item -If the second argument to @code{--section} starts with a hyphen, the -original syntax is presumed. - -@item -If the second argument to @code{--section} is a file that can be -opened, the original syntax is presumed. - -@item -Otherwise the alternate syntax is used. -@end enumerate - -When the heuristic fails because your section title starts with a -hyphen, or it happens to be a filename that can be opened, the syntax -should be changed to @samp{--regex=@var{regex} --section=@var{sec} ---add-once}. - -@item --regex=@var{regex} -@opindex --regex=@var{regex}@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Put this file's entries into any section that matches @var{regex}. If -more than one section matches, all of the entries are added in each of the -sections. Specify @var{regex} using basic regular expression syntax, more -or less as used with @command{grep}, for example. - -@item --test -@opindex --test@r{, for @command{install-info}} -Suppress updating of the directory file. - -@item --version -@opindex --version@r{, for @command{install-info}} -@cindex Version number, for install-info -Display version information and exit successfully. - -@end table - - -@node Generating HTML -@chapter Generating HTML - -@cindex Generating HTML -@cindex Outputting HTML - -@command{makeinfo} generates Info output by default, but given the -@option{--html} option, it will generate HTML, for web browsers and -other programs. This chapter gives some details on such HTML output. - -@command{makeinfo} has many user-definable customization variables -with which you can influence the HTML output. @xref{Customization -Variables}. - -@command{makeinfo} can also produce output in XML and Docbook formats, -but we do not as yet describe these in detail. @xref{Output Formats}, -for a brief overview of all the output formats. - -@menu -* HTML Translation:: Details of the HTML output. -* HTML Splitting:: How HTML output is split. -* HTML CSS:: Influencing HTML output with Cascading Style Sheets. -* HTML Xref:: Cross references in HTML output. -@end menu - - -@node HTML Translation -@section HTML Translation - -@command{makeinfo} will include segments of Texinfo source between -@code{@@ifhtml} and @code{@@end ifhtml} in the HTML output (but not -any of the other conditionals, by default). Source between -@code{@@html} and @code{@@end html} is passed without change to the -output (i.e., suppressing the normal escaping of input @samp{<}, -@samp{>} and @samp{&} characters which have special significance in -HTML). @xref{Conditional Commands}. - -@cindex Navigation bar, in HTML output -By default, a navigation bar is inserted at the start of each node, -analogous to Info output. If the @samp{--no-headers} option is used, -the navigation bar is only inserted at the beginning of split files. -Header @code{<link>} elements in split output can support Info-like -navigation with browsers like Lynx and @w{XEmacs W3} which implement -this HTML@tie{}1.0 feature. - -@cindex Footnote styles, in HTML -In HTML, when the footnote style is @samp{end}, or if the output is -not split, footnotes are put at the end of the output. If set to -@samp{separate}, and the output is split, they are placed in a -separate file. @xref{Footnote Styles}. - -@cindex HTML output, browser compatibility of -The HTML generated is standard HTML@tie{}4. It also tries to be as -compatible as possible with earlier standards (e.g., HTML@tie{}2.0, -RFC-1866). Some minor exceptions: 1)@tie{}HTML@tie{}3.2 tables are -generated for the @code{@@multitable} command (@pxref{Multi-column -Tables}), but they should degrade reasonably in browsers without table -support; 2)@tie{}The HTML@tie{}4 @samp{lang} attribute on the -@samp{<html>} attribute is used; 3)@tie{} Entities that are not in the -HTML@tie{}3.2 standard are also used. 4)@tie{} CSS is used -(@pxref{HTML CSS}). 5)@tie{} A few HTML@tie{}4 elements are used -(@code{thead}, @code{abbr}, @code{acronym}). - -Using @samp{--init-file=html32.pm} produces strict HTML@tie{}3.2 -output (@pxref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}). - -Please report output from an error-free run of @code{makeinfo} which -has browser portability problems as a bug (@pxref{Reporting Bugs}). - - -@node HTML Splitting -@section HTML Splitting -@cindex Split HTML output -@cindex HTML output, split - -When splitting output at nodes (which is the default), -@command{makeinfo} writes HTML output into (basically) one output file -per Texinfo source @code{@@node}. - -Each output file name is the node name with spaces replaced by -@samp{-}'s and special characters changed to @samp{_} followed by -their code point in hex (@pxref{HTML Xref}). This is to make it -portable and easy to use as a filename. In the unusual case of two -different nodes having the same name after this treatment, they are -written consecutively to the same file, with HTML anchors so each can -be referred to independently. - -If @command{makeinfo} is run on a system which does not distinguish -case in file names, nodes which are the same except for case (e.g., -@samp{index} and @samp{Index}) will also be folded into the same -output file with anchors. You can also pretend to be on a case -insensitive filesystem by setting the customization variable -@code{CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES}. - -It is also possible to split at chapters or sections with -@option{--split} (@pxref{Invoking @t{texi2any}}). In that case, -the file names are constructed after the name of the node associated -with the relevant sectioning command. Also, unless -@option{--no-node-files} is specified, a redirection file is output -for every node in order to more reliably support cross references to -that manual (@pxref{HTML Xref}). - -When splitting, the HTML output files are written into a subdirectory, -with the name chosen as follows: - -@enumerate -@item -@command{makeinfo} first tries the subdirectory with the base name -from @code{@@setfilename} (that is, any extension is removed). For -example, HTML output for @code{@@setfilename gcc.info} would be -written into a subdirectory named @samp{gcc/}. - -@item -If that directory cannot be created for any reason, then -@command{makeinfo} tries appending @samp{.html} to the directory name. -For example, output for @code{@@setfilename texinfo} would be written -to @samp{texinfo.html/}. - -@item -If the @samp{@var{name}.html} directory can't be created either, -@code{makeinfo} gives up. - -@end enumerate - -@noindent In any case, the top-level output file within the directory -is always named @samp{index.html}. - -Monolithic output (@code{--no-split}) is named according to -@code{@@setfilename} (with any @samp{.info} extension is replaced with -@samp{.html}), @code{--output} (the argument is used literally), or -based on the input file name as a last resort -(@pxref{@t{@@setfilename}}). - - -@node HTML CSS -@section HTML CSS -@cindex HTML, and CSS -@cindex CSS, and HTML output -@cindex Cascading Style Sheets, and HTML output - -Cascading Style Sheets (CSS for short) is an Internet standard for -influencing the display of HTML documents: see -@uref{http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/}. - -By default, @command{makeinfo} includes a few simple CSS commands to -better implement the appearance of some Texinfo environments. Here -are two of them, as an example: - -@example -pre.display @{ font-family:inherit @} -pre.smalldisplay @{ font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller @} -@end example - -A full explanation of CSS is (far) beyond this manual; please see the -reference above. In brief, however, the above tells the web browser -to use a `smaller' font size for @code{@@smalldisplay} text, and to -use the same font as the main document for both @code{@@smalldisplay} -and @code{@@display}. By default, the HTML @samp{<pre>} command uses -a monospaced font. - -You can influence the CSS in the HTML output with two -@command{makeinfo} options: @option{--css-include=@var{file}} and -@option{--css-ref=@var{url}}. - -@pindex texinfo-bright-colors.css -@cindex Visualizing Texinfo CSS -The option @option{--css-ref=@var{url}} adds to each output HTML file -a @samp{<link>} tag referencing a CSS at the given @var{url}. This -allows using external style sheets. You may find the file -@file{texi2html/examples/texinfo-bright-colors.css} useful for -visualizing the CSS elements in Texinfo output. - -The option @option{--css-include=@var{file}} includes the contents -@var{file} in the HTML output, as you might expect. However, the -details are somewhat tricky, as described in the following, to provide -maximum flexibility. - -@cindex @@import specifications, in CSS files -The CSS file may begin with so-called @samp{@@import} directives, -which link to external CSS specifications for browsers to use when -interpreting the document. Again, a full description is beyond our -scope here, but we'll describe how they work syntactically, so we can -explain how @command{makeinfo} handles them. - -@cindex Comments, in CSS files -There can be more than one @samp{@@import}, but they have to come -first in the file, with only whitespace and comments interspersed, no -normal definitions. (Technical exception: an @samp{@@charset} -directive may precede the @samp{@@import}'s. This does not alter -@command{makeinfo}'s behavior, it just copies the @samp{@@charset} if -present.) Comments in CSS files are delimited by @samp{/* ... */}, as -in C@. An @samp{@@import} directive must be in one of these two forms: - -@example -@@import url(http://example.org/foo.css); -@@import "http://example.net/bar.css"; -@end example - -As far as @command{makeinfo} is concerned, the crucial characters are -the @samp{@@} at the beginning and the semicolon terminating the -directive. When reading the CSS file, it simply copies any such -@samp{@@}-directive into the output, as follows: - -@itemize -@item If @var{file} contains only normal CSS declarations, it is -included after @command{makeinfo}'s default CSS, thus overriding it. - -@item If @var{file} begins with @samp{@@import} specifications (see -below), then the @samp{import}'s are included first (they have to come -first, according to the standard), and then @command{makeinfo}'s -default CSS is included. If you need to override @command{makeinfo}'s -defaults from an @samp{@@import}, you can do so with the @samp{!@: -important} CSS construct, as in: -@example -pre.smallexample @{ font-size: inherit ! important @} -@end example - -@item If @var{file} contains both @samp{@@import} and inline CSS -specifications, the @samp{@@import}'s are included first, then -@command{makeinfo}'s defaults, and lastly the inline CSS from -@var{file}. - -@item Any @@-directive other than @samp{@@import} and @samp{@@charset} -is treated as a CSS declaration, meaning @command{makeinfo} includes -its default CSS and then the rest of the file. -@end itemize - -If the CSS file is malformed or erroneous, @command{makeinfo}'s output -is unspecified. @command{makeinfo} does not try to interpret the -meaning of the CSS file in any way; it just looks for the special -@samp{@@} and @samp{;} characters and blindly copies the text into the -output. Comments in the CSS file may or may not be included in the -output. - -In addition to the possibilities offered by CSS, @command{makeinfo} -has many user-definable customization variables with which you can -influence the HTML output. @xref{Customization Variables}. - - -@node HTML Xref -@section HTML Cross References -@cindex HTML cross references -@cindex Cross references, in HTML output - -Cross references between Texinfo manuals in HTML format become, in the -end, a standard HTML @code{<a>} link, but the details are -unfortunately complex. This section describes the algorithm used in -detail, so that Texinfo can cooperate with other programs, such as -@command{texi2html}, by writing mutually compatible HTML files. - -This algorithm may or may not be used for links @emph{within} HTML -output for a Texinfo file. Since no issues of compatibility arise in -such cases, we do not need to specify this. - -We try to support references to such ``external'' manuals in both -monolithic and split forms. A @dfn{monolithic} (mono) manual is -entirely contained in one file, and a @dfn{split} manual has a file -for each node. (@xref{HTML Splitting}.) - -@cindex Dumas, Patrice -The algorithm was primarily devised by Patrice Dumas in 2003--04. - -@menu -* Link Basics: HTML Xref Link Basics. -* Node Expansion: HTML Xref Node Name Expansion. -* Command Expansion: HTML Xref Command Expansion. -* 8-bit Expansion: HTML Xref 8-bit Character Expansion. -* Mismatch: HTML Xref Mismatch. -* Configuration: HTML Xref Configuration. htmlxref.cnf. -* Preserving links: HTML Xref Link Preservation. MANUAL-noderename.cnf. -@end menu - - -@node HTML Xref Link Basics -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Link Basics -@cindex HTML cross reference link basics - -For our purposes, an HTML link consists of four components: a host -name, a directory part, a file part, and a target part. We -always assume the @code{http} protocol. For example: - -@example -http://@var{host}/@var{dir}/@var{file}.html#@var{target} -@end example - -The information to construct a link comes from the node name and -manual name in the cross reference command in the Texinfo source -(@pxref{Cross References}), and from @dfn{external information} -(@pxref{HTML Xref Configuration}). - -We now consider each part in turn. - -The @var{host} is hardwired to be the local host. This could either -be the literal string @samp{localhost}, or, according to the rules for -HTML links, the @samp{http://localhost/} could be omitted entirely. - -The @var{dir} and @var{file} parts are more complicated, and depend on -the relative split/mono nature of both the manual being processed and -the manual that the cross reference refers to. The underlying idea is -that there is one directory for Texinfo manuals in HTML, and a given -@var{manual} is either available as a monolithic file -@file{@var{manual}.html}, or a split subdirectory -@file{@var{manual}/*.html}. Here are the cases: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -If the present manual is split, and the referent manual is also split, -the directory is @samp{../@var{referent/}} and the file is the -expanded node name (described later). - -@item -If the present manual is split, and the referent manual is mono, the -directory is @samp{../} and the file is @file{@var{referent}.html}. - -@item -If the present manual is mono, and the referent manual is split, the -directory is @file{@var{referent}/} and the file is the expanded node -name. - -@item -If the present manual is mono, and the referent manual is also mono, -the directory is @file{./} (or just the empty string), and the file is -@file{@var{referent}.html}. - -@end itemize - -@vindex BASEFILENAME_LENGTH -Another rule, that only holds for filenames, is that base filenames -are truncated to 245 characters, to allow for an extension to be -appended and still comply with the 255-character limit which is common -to many filesystems. Although technically this can be changed with -the @code{BASEFILENAME_LENGTH} customization variable (@pxref{Other -Customization Variables}), doing so would make cross-manual references -to such nodes invalid. - -Any directory part in the filename argument of the source cross -reference command is ignored. Thus, @code{@@xref@{,,,../foo@}} and -@code{@@xref@{,,,foo@}} both use @samp{foo} as the manual name. This -is because any such attempted hardwiring of the directory is very -unlikely to be useful for both Info and HTML output. - -Finally, the @var{target} part is always the expanded node name. - -Whether the present manual is split or mono is determined by user -option; @command{makeinfo} defaults to split, with the -@option{--no-split} option overriding this. - -Whether the referent manual is split or mono, however, is another bit -of the external information (@pxref{HTML Xref Configuration}). By -default, @command{makeinfo} uses the same form of the referent manual -as the present manual. - -Thus, there can be a mismatch between the format of the referent -manual that the generating software assumes, and the format it's -actually present in. @xref{HTML Xref Mismatch}. - - -@node HTML Xref Node Name Expansion -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Node Name Expansion -@cindex HTML cross reference node name expansion -@cindex node name expansion, in HTML cross references -@cindex expansion, of node names in HTML cross references - -As mentioned in the previous section, the key part of the HTML cross -reference algorithm is the conversion of node names in the Texinfo -source into strings suitable for XHTML identifiers and filenames. The -restrictions are similar for each: plain ASCII letters, numbers, and -the @samp{-} and @samp{_} characters are all that can be used. -(Although HTML anchors can contain most characters, XHTML is more -restrictive.) - -Cross references in Texinfo can refer either to nodes or anchors -(@pxref{@t{@@anchor}}). However, anchors are treated identically -to nodes in this context, so we'll continue to say ``node'' names for -simplicity. - -A special exception: the Top node (@pxref{The Top Node}) is always -mapped to the file @file{index.html}, to match web server software. -However, the HTML @emph{target} is @samp{Top}. Thus (in the split case): - -@example -@@xref@{Top,,, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual@}. -@result{} <a href="xemacs/index.html#Top"> -@end example - -@enumerate -@item -The standard ASCII letters (a-z and A-Z) are not modified. All other -characters may be changed as specified below. - -@item -The standard ASCII numbers (0-9) are not modified except when a number -is the first character of the node name. In that case, see below. - -@item -Multiple consecutive space, tab and newline characters are transformed -into just one space. (It's not possible to have newlines in node -names with the current implementation, but we specify it anyway, just -in case.) - -@item -Leading and trailing spaces are removed. - -@item -After the above has been applied, each remaining space character is -converted into a @samp{-} character. - -@item -Other ASCII 7-bit characters are transformed into @samp{_00@var{xx}}, -where @var{xx} is the ASCII character code in (lowercase) hexadecimal. -This includes @samp{_}, which is mapped to @samp{_005f}. - -@item -If the node name does not begin with a letter, the literal string -@samp{g_t} is prefixed to the result. (Due to the rules above, that -string can never occur otherwise; it is an arbitrary choice, standing -for ``GNU Texinfo''.) This is necessary because XHTML requires that -identifiers begin with a letter. - -@end enumerate - -For example: - -@example -@@node A node --- with _'% -@result{} A-node-_002d_002d_002d-with-_005f_0027_0025 -@end example - -Notice in particular: - -@itemize @bullet -@item @samp{_} @result{} @samp{_005f} -@item @samp{-} @result{} @samp{_002d} -@item @samp{A node} @result{} @samp{A-node} -@end itemize - -On case-folding computer systems, nodes differing only by case will be -mapped to the same file. In particular, as mentioned above, Top -always maps to the file @file{index.html}. Thus, on a case-folding -system, Top and a node named `Index' will both be written to -@file{index.html}. Fortunately, the targets serve to distinguish -these cases, since HTML target names are always case-sensitive, -independent of operating system. - - -@node HTML Xref Command Expansion -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Command Expansion -@cindex HTML cross reference command expansion - -Node names may contain @@-commands (@pxref{Node Line Requirements}). -This section describes how they are handled. - -First, comments are removed. - -Next, any @code{@@value} commands (@pxref{@t{@@set @@value}}) and -macro invocations (@pxref{Invoking Macros}) are fully expanded. - -Then, for the following commands, the command name and braces are removed, -and the text of the argument is recursively transformed: - -@example -@@asis @@b @@cite @@code @@command @@dfn @@dmn @@dotless -@@emph @@env @@file @@i @@indicateurl @@kbd @@key -@@samp @@sansserif @@sc @@slanted @@strong @@t @@var @@verb @@w -@end example - -@noindent For @code{@@sc}, any letters are capitalized. - -In addition, the following commands are replaced by constant text, as -shown below. If any of these commands have non-empty arguments, as in -@code{@@TeX@{bad@}}, it is an error, and the result is unspecified. -In this table, `(space)' means a space character and `(nothing)' means -the empty string. The notation `U+@var{hhhh}' means Unicode code -point @var{hhhh} (in hex, as usual). There are further -transformations of many of these expansions for the final file or -target name, such as space characters to @samp{-}, etc., according to -the other rules. - -@multitable @columnfractions .3 .5 -@item @code{@@(newline)} @tab (space) -@item @code{@@(space)} @tab (space) -@item @code{@@(tab)} @tab (space) -@item @code{@@!} @tab @samp{!} -@item @code{@@*} @tab (space) -@item @code{@@-} @tab (nothing) -@item @code{@@.} @tab @samp{.} -@item @code{@@:} @tab (nothing) -@item @code{@@?} @tab @samp{?} -@item @code{@@@@} @tab @samp{@@} -@item @code{@@@{} @tab @samp{@{} -@item @code{@@@}} @tab @samp{@}} -@item @code{@@LaTeX} @tab @samp{LaTeX} -@item @code{@@TeX} @tab @samp{TeX} -@item @code{@@arrow} @tab U+2192 -@item @code{@@bullet} @tab U+2022 -@item @code{@@comma} @tab @samp{,} -@item @code{@@copyright} @tab U+00A9 -@item @code{@@dots} @tab U+2026 -@item @code{@@enddots} @tab @samp{...} -@item @code{@@equiv} @tab U+2261 -@item @code{@@error} @tab @samp{error-->} -@item @code{@@euro} @tab U+20AC -@item @code{@@exclamdown} @tab U+00A1 -@item @code{@@expansion} @tab U+21A6 -@item @code{@@geq} @tab U+2265 -@item @code{@@leq} @tab U+2264 -@item @code{@@minus} @tab U+2212 -@item @code{@@ordf} @tab U+00AA -@item @code{@@ordm} @tab U+00BA -@item @code{@@point} @tab U+2605 -@item @code{@@pounds} @tab U+00A3 -@item @code{@@print} @tab U+22A3 -@item @code{@@questiondown} @tab U+00BF -@item @code{@@registeredsymbol} @tab U+00AE -@item @code{@@result} @tab U+21D2 -@item @code{@@textdegree} @tab U+00B0 -@item @code{@@tie} @tab (space) -@end multitable - -Quotation mark @@-commands (@code{@@quotedblright@{@}} and the like), -are likewise replaced by their Unicode values. Normal quotation -@emph{characters} (e.g., ASCII ` and ') are not altered. -@xref{Inserting Quotation Marks}. - -Any @code{@@acronym}, @code{@@abbr}, @code{@@email}, and -@code{@@image} commands are replaced by their first argument. (For -these commands, all subsequent arguments are optional, and ignored -here.) @xref{@t{@@acronym}}, and @ref{@t{@@email}}, and @ref{Images}. - -Any other command is an error, and the result is unspecified. - - -@node HTML Xref 8-bit Character Expansion -@subsection HTML Cross Reference 8-bit Character Expansion -@cindex HTML cross reference 8-bit character expansion -@cindex 8-bit characters, in HTML cross references -@cindex Expansion of 8-bit characters in HTML cross references -@cindex Transliteration of 8-bit characters in HTML cross references - -Usually, characters other than plain 7-bit ASCII are transformed into -the corresponding Unicode code point(s) in Normalization Form@tie{}C, -which uses precomposed characters where available. (This is the -normalization form recommended by the W3C and other bodies.) This -holds when that code point is @code{0xffff} or less, as it almost -always is. - -These will then be further transformed by the rules above into the -string @samp{_@var{hhhh}}, where @var{hhhh} is the code point in hex. - -For example, combining this rule and the previous section: - -@example -@@node @@b@{A@} @@TeX@{@} @@u@{B@} @@point@{@}@@enddots@{@} -@result{} A-TeX-B_0306-_2605_002e_002e_002e -@end example - -Notice: 1)@tie{}@code{@@enddots} expands to three periods which in -turn expands to three @samp{_002e}'s; 2)@tie{}@code{@@u@{B@}} is a `B' -with a breve accent, which does not exist as a pre-accented Unicode -character, therefore expands to @samp{B_0306} (B with combining -breve). - -When the Unicode code point is above @code{0xffff}, the transformation -is @samp{__@var{xxxxxx}}, that is, two leading underscores followed by -six hex digits. Since Unicode has declared that their highest code -point is @code{0x10ffff}, this is sufficient. (We felt it was better -to define this extra escape than to always use six hex digits, since -the first two would nearly always be zeros.) - -This method works fine if the node name consists mostly of ASCII -characters and contains only few 8-bit ones. If the document is -written in a language whose script is not based on the Latin alphabet -(for example, Ukrainian), it will create file names consisting -entirely of @samp{_@var{xxxx}} notations, which is inconvenient and -all but unreadable. - -To handle such cases, @command{makeinfo} offers the -@option{--transliterate-file-names} command line option. This option -enables @dfn{transliteration} of node names into ASCII characters for -the purposes of file name creation and referencing. The -transliteration is based on phonetic principles, which makes the -generated file names more easily understanable. - -@cindex Normalization Form C, Unicode -For the definition of Unicode Normalization Form@tie{}C, see Unicode -report UAX#15, @uref{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/}. Many -related documents and implementations are available elsewhere on the -web. - - -@node HTML Xref Mismatch -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Mismatch -@cindex HTML cross reference mismatch -@cindex Mismatched HTML cross reference source and target - -As mentioned earlier (@pxref{HTML Xref Link Basics}), the generating -software may need to guess whether a given manual being cross -referenced is available in split or monolithic form---and, inevitably, -it might guess wrong. However, when the @emph{referent} manual is -generated, it is possible to handle at least some mismatches. - -In the case where we assume the referent is split, but it is actually -available in mono, the only recourse would be to generate a -@file{manual/} subdirectory full of HTML files which redirect back to -the monolithic @file{manual.html}. Since this is essentially the same -as a split manual in the first place, it's not very appealing. - -On the other hand, in the case where we assume the referent is mono, -but it is actually available in split, it is possible to use -JavaScript to redirect from the putatively monolithic -@file{manual.html} to the different @file{manual/node.html} files. -Here's an example: - -@example -function redirect() @{ - switch (location.hash) @{ - case "#Node1": - location.replace("manual/Node1.html#Node1"); break; - case "#Node2" : - location.replace("manual/Node2.html#Node2"); break; - @dots{} - default:; - @} -@} -@end example - -Then, in the @code{<body>} tag of @file{manual.html}: - -@example -<body onLoad="redirect();"> -@end example - -Once again, this is something the software which generated the -@emph{referent} manual has to do in advance, it's not something the -software generating the cross reference in the present manual can -control. - - -@node HTML Xref Configuration -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Configuration: @file{htmlxref.cnf} - -@pindex htmlxref.cnf -@cindex HTML cross reference configuration -@cindex Cross reference configuration, for HTML -@cindex Configuration, for HTML cross-manual references - -@command{makeinfo} reads a file named @file{htmlxref.cnf} to gather -information for cross references to other manuals in HTML output. It -is looked for in the following directories: - -@table @file -@item ./ -(the current directory) - -@item ./.texinfo/ -(under the current directory) - -@item ~/.texinfo/ -(where @code{~} is the current user's home directory) - -@item @var{sysconfdir}/texinfo/ -(where @var{sysconfdir} is the system configuration directory -specified at compile-time, e.g., @file{/usr/local/etc}) - -@item @var{datadir}/texinfo/ -(likewise specified at compile time, e.g., @file{/usr/local/share}) -@end table - -All files found are used, with earlier entries overriding later ones. -The Texinfo distribution includes a default file which handles many -GNU manuals; it is installed in the last of the above directories, -i.e., @file{@var{datadir}/texinfo/htmlxref.cnf}. - -The file is line-oriented. Lines consisting only of whitespace are -ignored. Comments are indicated with a @samp{#} at the beginning of a -line, optionally preceded by whitespace. Since @samp{#} can occur in -urls (like almost any character), it does not otherwise start a -comment. - -Each non-blank non-comment line must be either a @dfn{variable -assignment} or @dfn{manual information}. - -A variable assignment line looks like this: - -@example -@var{varname} = @var{varvalue} -@end example - -Whitespace around the @samp{=} is optional and ignored. The -@var{varname} should consist of letters; case is significant. The -@var{varvalue} is an arbitrary string, continuing to the end of the -line. Variables are then referenced with @samp{$@{@var{varname}@}}; -variable references can occur in the @var{varvalue}. - -A manual information line looks like this: - -@example -@var{manual} @var{keyword} @var{urlprefix} -@end example - -@noindent -with @var{manual} the short identifier for a manual, @var{keyword} -being one of: @code{mono}, @code{node}, @code{section}, -@code{chapter}, and @var{urlprefix} described below. Variable -references can occur only in the @var{urlprefix}. For example (used -in the canonical @file{htmlxref.cnf}): - -@smallexample -G = http://www.gnu.org -GS = $@{G@}/software -hello mono $@{GS@}/hello/manual/hello.html -hello chapter $@{GS@}/hello/manual/html_chapter/ -hello section $@{GS@}/hello/manual/html_section/ -hello node $@{GS@}/hello/manual/html_node/ -@end smallexample - -@cindex monolithic manuals, for HTML cross references -If the keyword is @code{mono}, @var{urlprefix} gives the host, -directory, and file name for @var{manual} as one monolithic file. - -@cindex split manuals, for HTML cross references -If the keyword is @code{node}, @code{section}, or @code{chapter}, -@var{urlprefix} gives the host and directory for @var{manual} split -into nodes, sections, or chapters, respectively. - -When available, @command{makeinfo} will use the ``corresponding'' -value for cross references between manuals. That is, when generating -monolithic output (@option{--no-split}), the @code{mono} url will be -used, when generating output that is split by node, the @code{node} -url will be used, etc. However, if a manual is not available in that -form, anything that is available can be used. Here is the search -order for each style: - -@smallexample -node @result{} node, section, chapter, mono -section @result{} section, chapter, node, mono -chapter @result{} chapter, section, node, mono -mono @result{} mono, chapter, section, node -@end smallexample - -@opindex --node-files@r{, and HTML cross references} -These section- and chapter-level cross-manual references can succeed -only when the target manual was created using @option{--node-files}; -this is the default for split output. - -If you have additions or corrections to the @file{htmlxref.cnf} -distributed with Texinfo, please email @email{bug-texinfo@@gnu.org} as -usual. You can get the latest version from -@url{http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/@/texinfo/@/htmlxref.cnf}. - - -@node HTML Xref Link Preservation -@subsection HTML Cross Reference Link Preservation: @var{manual}@file{-noderename.cnf} - -@pindex noderename.cnf -@pindex @var{manual}-noderename.cnf -@cindex HTML cross reference link preservation -@cindex Preserving HTML links to old nodes -@cindex Old nodes, preserving links to -@cindex Renaming nodes, and preserving links -@cindex Links, preserving to renamed nodes -@cindex Node renaming, and preserving links - -Occasionally changes in a program require removing (or renaming) nodes -in the manual in order to have the best documentation. Given the -nature of the web, however, links may exist anywhere to such a removed -node (renaming appears the same as removal for this purpose), and it's -not ideal for those links to simply break. - -@vindex RENAMED_NODES_FILE -Therefore, Texinfo provides a way for manual authors to specify old -node names and the new nodes to which the old names should be -redirected, via the file @var{manual}@file{-noderename.cnf}, where -@var{manual} is the base name of the manual. For example, the manual -@file{texinfo.texi} would be supplemented by a file -@file{texinfo-noderename}.cnf. (This name can be overridden by -setting the @file{RENAMED_NODES_FILE} customization variable; -@pxref{Customization Variables}). - -The file is read in pairs of lines, as follows: - -@example -@var{old-node-name} -@@@@@{@} @var{new-node-name} -@end example - -The usual conversion from Texinfo node names to HTML names is applied; -see this entire section for details (@pxref{HTML Xref}). The unusual -@samp{@@@@@{@}} separator is used because it is not a valid Texinfo -construct, so can't appear in the node names. - -The effect is that @command{makeinfo} generates a redirect from -@var{old-node-name} to @var{new-node-name} when producing HTML output. -Thus, external links to the old node are preserved. - -Lines consisting only of whitespace are ignored. Comments are -indicated with an @samp{@@c} at the beginning of a line, optionally -preceded by whitespace. - -Another approach to preserving links to deleted or renamed nodes is to -use anchors (@pxref{@t{@@anchor}}). There is no effective -difference between the two approaches. - - -@node Command List -@appendix @@-Command List -@cindex Alphabetical @@-command list -@cindex List of @@-commands -@cindex @@-command list -@cindex Reference to @@-commands - -Here is an alphabetical list of the @@-commands in Texinfo. Square -brackets, @t{[}@w{ }@t{]}, indicate optional arguments; an ellipsis, -@samp{@dots{}}, indicates repeated text. - -More specifics on the general syntax of different @@-commands are -given in the section below. - -@menu -* Command Syntax:: General syntax for varieties of @@-commands. -* Command Contexts:: Guidelines for which commands can be used where. -@end menu - -@sp 1 -@table @code -@item @@@var{whitespace} -An @code{@@} followed by a space, tab, or newline produces a normal, -stretchable, interword space. @xref{Multiple Spaces}. - -@item @@! -Produce an exclamation point that ends a sentence (usually after an -end-of-sentence capital letter). @xref{Ending a Sentence}. - -@item @@" -@itemx @@' -Generate an umlaut or acute accent, respectively, over the next -character, as in @"o and @'o. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@* -Force a line break. @xref{Line Breaks}. - -@item @@,@{@var{c}@} -Generate a cedilla accent under @var{c}, as in @,{c}. @xref{Inserting -Accents}. - -@item @@- -Insert a discretionary hyphenation point. @xref{@t{@@- @@hyphenation}}. - -@item @@. -Produce a period that ends a sentence (usually after an -end-of-sentence capital letter). @xref{Ending a Sentence}. - -@item @@/ -Produces no output, but allows a line break. @xref{Line Breaks}. - -@item @@: -Tell @TeX{} to refrain from inserting extra whitespace after an -immediately preceding period, question mark, exclamation mark, or -colon, as @TeX{} normally would. @xref{Not Ending a Sentence}. - -@item @@= -Generate a macron (bar) accent over the next character, as in @=o. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@? -Produce a question mark that ends a sentence (usually after an -end-of-sentence capital letter). @xref{Ending a Sentence}. - -@item @@@@ -@itemx @@atchar@{@} -Insert an at sign, @samp{@@}. @xref{Inserting an Atsign}. - -@item @@\ -@itemx @@backslashchar@{@} -Insert a backslash, @samp{\}; @code{@@backslashchar@{@}} works -anywhere, while @code{@@\} works only inside @code{@@math}. -@xref{Inserting a Backslash}, and @ref{Inserting Math}. - -@item @@^ -@itemx @@` -Generate a circumflex (hat) or grave accent, respectively, over the next -character, as in @^o and @`e. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@@{ -@itemx @@lbracechar@{@} -Insert a left brace, @samp{@{}. @xref{Inserting Braces}. - -@item @@@} -@itemx @@rbracechar@{@} -Insert a right brace, @samp{@}}. @xref{Inserting Braces}. - -@item @@~ -Generate a tilde accent over the next character, as in @~N. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@AA@{@} -@itemx @@aa@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase Scandinavian A-ring letters, -respectively: @AA{}, @aa{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@abbr@{@var{abbreviation}@} -Indicate a general abbreviation, such as `Comput.'. -@xref{@t{@@abbr}}. - -@item @@acronym@{@var{acronym}@} -Indicate an acronym in all capital letters, such as `NASA'. -@xref{@t{@@acronym}}. - -@item @@AE@{@} -@itemx @@ae@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase AE ligatures, respectively: -@AE{}, @ae{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@afivepaper -Change page dimensions for the A5 paper size. @xref{A4 Paper}. - -@item @@afourlatex -@itemx @@afourpaper -@itemx @@afourwide -Change page dimensions for the A4 paper size. @xref{A4 Paper}. - -@item @@alias @var{new}=@var{existing} -Make the command @samp{@@@var{new}} a synonym for the existing command -@samp{@@@var{existing}}. @xref{@t{@@alias}}. - -@item @@allowcodebreaks @var{true-false} -Control breaking at @samp{-} and @samp{_} in @TeX{}. -@xref{@t{@@allowcodebreaks}}. - -@item @@anchor@{@var{name}@} -Define @var{name} as the current location for use as a cross reference -target. @xref{@t{@@anchor}}. - -@item @@appendix @var{title} -Begin an appendix. The title appears in the table of contents. In -Info, the title is underlined with asterisks. -@xref{@t{@@unnumbered @@appendix}}. - -@item @@appendixsec @var{title} -@itemx @@appendixsection @var{title} -Begin an appendix section within an appendix. The section title -appears in the table of contents. In Info, the title is underlined -with equal signs. @code{@@appendixsection} is a longer spelling of -the @code{@@appendixsec} command. @xref{@t{@@unnumberedsec -@@appendixsec @@heading}}. - -@item @@appendixsubsec @var{title} -Begin an appendix subsection. The title appears in the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with hyphens. -@xref{@t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading}}. - -@item @@appendixsubsubsec @var{title} -Begin an appendix subsubsection. The title appears in the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with periods. -@xref{@t{@@subsubsection}}. - -@item @@arrow@{@} -Generate a right arrow glyph: @samp{@arrow{}}. Used by default -for @code{@@click}. @xref{Click Sequences}. - -@item @@asis -Used following @code{@@table}, @code{@@ftable}, and @code{@@vtable} to -print the table's first column without highlighting (``as is''). -@xref{@t{@@asis}}. - -@item @@author @var{author} -Typeset @var{author} flushleft and underline it. @xref{@t{@@title -@@subtitle @@author}}. - -@item @@b@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in a @b{bold} font. No effect in Info. @xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@bullet@{@} -Generate a large round dot, @bullet{} (@samp{*} in Info). Often used -with @code{@@table}. @xref{@t{@@bullet}}. - -@item @@bye -Stop formatting a file. The formatters do not see anything in the -input file following @code{@@bye}. @xref{Ending a File}. - -@item @@c @var{comment} -Begin a comment in Texinfo. The rest of the line does not appear in -any output. A synonym for @code{@@comment}. @kbd{DEL} also -starts a comment. @xref{Comments}. - -@item @@caption -Define the full caption for an @code{@@float}. @xref{@t{@@caption -@@shortcaption}}. - -@item @@cartouche -Highlight an example or quotation by drawing a box with rounded -corners around it. Pair with @code{@@end cartouche}. No effect in -Info. @xref{@t{@@cartouche}}. - -@item @@center @var{line-of-text} -Center the line of text following the command. -@xref{@t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp}}. - -@item @@centerchap @var{line-of-text} -Like @code{@@chapter}, but centers the chapter title. @xref{@t{@@chapter}}. - -@item @@chapheading @var{title} -Print an unnumbered chapter-like heading, but omit from the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with asterisks. -@xref{@t{@@majorheading @@chapheading}}. - -@item @@chapter @var{title} -Begin a numbered chapter. The chapter title appears in the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with asterisks. -@xref{@t{@@chapter}}. - -@item @@cindex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of concepts. @xref{Index Entries, , -Defining the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@cite@{@var{reference}@} -Highlight the name of a book or other reference that has no companion -Info file. @xref{@t{@@cite}}. - -@item @@clear @var{flag} -Unset @var{flag}, preventing the Texinfo formatting commands from -formatting text between subsequent pairs of @code{@@ifset @var{flag}} -and @code{@@end ifset} commands, and preventing -@code{@@value@{@var{flag}@}} from expanding to the value to which -@var{flag} is set. @xref{@t{@@set @@clear @@value}}. - -@item @@click@{@} -Represent a single ``click'' in a GUI@. Used within -@code{@@clicksequence}. @xref{Click Sequences}. - -@item @@clicksequence@{@var{action} @@click@{@} @var{action}@} -Represent a sequence of clicks in a GUI@. @xref{Click Sequences}. - -@item @@clickstyle @@@var{cmd} -Execute @@@var{cmd} for each @code{@@click}; the default is -@code{@@arrow}. The usual following empty braces on @@@var{cmd} are -omitted. @xref{Click Sequences}. - -@item @@code@{@var{sample-code}@} -Indicate an expression, a syntactically complete token of a program, -or a program name. Unquoted in Info output. @xref{@t{@@code}}. - -@item @@codequotebacktick @var{on-off} -@itemx @@codequoteundirected @var{on-off} -Control output of @code{`} and @code{'} in code examples. -@xref{Inserting Quote Characters}. - -@item @@comma@{@} -Insert a comma `,' character; only needed when a literal comma would -be taken as an argument separator. @xref{Inserting a Comma}. - -@item @@command@{@var{command-name}@} -Indicate a command name, such as @command{ls}. @xref{@t{@@command}}. - -@item @@comment @var{comment} -Begin a comment in Texinfo. The rest of the line does not appear in -any output. A synonym for @code{@@c}. -@xref{Comments}. - -@item @@contents -Print a complete table of contents. Has no effect in Info, which uses -menus instead. @xref{Contents, , Generating a Table of Contents}. - -@item @@copying -Specify copyright holders and copying conditions for the document Pair -with @code{@@end cartouche}. @xref{@t{@@copying}}. - -@item @@copyright@{@} -Generate the copyright symbol @copyright{}. -@xref{@t{@@copyright}}. - -@item @@defcodeindex @var{index-name} -Define a new index and its indexing command. Print entries in an -@code{@@code} font. @xref{New Indices, , Defining New Indices}. - -@item @@defcv @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} -@itemx @@defcvx @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} -Format a description for a variable associated with a class in -object-oriented programming. Takes three arguments: the category of -thing being defined, the class to which it belongs, and its name. -@xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@deffnx @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a function, interactive command, or similar -entity that may take arguments. @code{@@deffn} takes as arguments the -category of entity being described, the name of this particular -entity, and its arguments, if any. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defindex @var{index-name} -Define a new index and its indexing command. Print entries in a roman -font. @xref{New Indices, , Defining New Indices}. - -@item @@definfoenclose @var{newcmd}, @var{before}, @var{after} -Must be used within @code{@@ifinfo}; create a new command -@code{@@@var{newcmd}} for Info that marks text by enclosing it in -strings that precede and follow the text. -@xref{@t{@@definfoenclose}}. - -@item @@defivar @var{class} @var{instance-variable-name} -@itemx @@defivarx @var{class} @var{instance-variable-name} -Format a description for an instance variable in object-oriented -programming. The command is equivalent to @samp{@@defcv @{Instance -Variable@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defmac @var{macroname} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@defmacx @var{macroname} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a macro; equivalent to @samp{@@deffn Macro -@dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defmethod @var{class} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@defmethodx @var{class} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a method in object-oriented programming; -equivalent to @samp{@@defop Method @dots{}}. @xref{Definition -Commands}. - -@item @@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@defopx @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for an operation in object-oriented programming. -@code{@@defop} takes as arguments the name of the category of -operation, the name of the operation's class, the name of the -operation, and its arguments, if any. @xref{Definition Commands}, and -@ref{Abstract Objects}. - -@item @@defopt @var{option-name} -@itemx @@defoptx @var{option-name} -Format a description for a user option; equivalent to @samp{@@defvr -@{User Option@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defspec @var{special-form-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@defspecx @var{special-form-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a special form; equivalent to @samp{@@deffn -@{Special Form@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@deftp @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{} -@itemx @@deftpx @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{} -Format a description for a data type; its arguments are the category, -the name of the type (e.g., @samp{int}) , and then the names of -attributes of objects of that type. @xref{Definition Commands}, and -@ref{Data Types}. - -@item @@deftypecv @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} -@itemx @@deftypecvx @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} -Format a description for a typed class variable in object-oriented programming. -@xref{Definition Commands}, and @ref{Abstract Objects}. - -@item @@deftypefn @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@deftypefnx @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a function or similar entity that may take -arguments and that is typed. @code{@@deftypefn} takes as arguments the -category of entity being described, the type, the name of the -entity, and its arguments, if any. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@deftypefnnewline @var{on-off} -Specifies whether return types for @code{@@deftypefn} and similar are -printed on lines by themselves; default is off. @xref{Typed -Functions,, Functions in Typed Languages}. - -@item @@deftypefun @var{data-type} @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@deftypefunx @var{data-type} @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a function in a typed language. -The command is equivalent to @samp{@@deftypefn Function @dots{}}. -@xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@deftypeivar @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{variable-name} -@itemx @@deftypeivarx @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{variable-name} -Format a description for a typed instance variable in object-oriented -programming. @xref{Definition Commands}, and @ref{Abstract Objects}. - -@item @@deftypemethod @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@deftypemethodx @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a typed method in object-oriented programming. -@xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@deftypeop @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@deftypeopx @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a typed operation in object-oriented programming. -@xref{Definition Commands}, and @ref{Abstract Objects}. - -@item @@deftypevar @var{data-type} @var{variable-name} -@itemx @@deftypevarx @var{data-type} @var{variable-name} -Format a description for a variable in a typed language. The command is -equivalent to @samp{@@deftypevr Variable @dots{}}. @xref{Definition -Commands}. - -@item @@deftypevr @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} -@itemx @@deftypevrx @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} -Format a description for something like a variable in a typed -language---an entity that records a value. Takes as arguments the -category of entity being described, the type, and the name of the -entity. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defun @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@itemx @@defunx @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -Format a description for a function; equivalent to -@samp{@@deffn Function @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defvar @var{variable-name} -@itemx @@defvarx @var{variable-name} -Format a description for a variable; equivalent to @samp{@@defvr -Variable @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@defvr @var{category} @var{name} -@itemx @@defvrx @var{category} @var{name} -Format a description for any kind of variable. @code{@@defvr} takes -as arguments the category of the entity and the name of the entity. -@xref{Definition Commands}. - -@item @@detailmenu -Mark the (optional) detailed node listing in a master menu. -@xref{Master Menu Parts}. - -@item @@dfn@{@var{term}@} -Indicate the introductory or defining use of a term. @xref{@t{@@dfn}}. - -@item @@DH@{@} -@itemx @@dh@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase Icelandic letter eth, respectively: -@DH{}, @dh{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@dircategory @var{dirpart} -Specify a part of the Info directory menu where this file's entry should -go. @xref{Installing Dir Entries}. - -@item @@direntry -Begin the Info directory menu entry for this file. Pair with -@code{@@end direntry}. @xref{Installing Dir Entries}. - -@item @@display -Begin a kind of example. Like @code{@@example} (indent text, do not -fill), but do not select a new font. Pair with @code{@@end display}. -@xref{@t{@@display}}. - -@item @@dmn@{@var{dimension}@} -Format a unit of measure, as in 12@dmn{pt}. Causes @TeX{} to insert a -thin space before @var{dimension}. No effect in Info. -@xref{@t{@@dmn}}. - -@item @@docbook -Enter Docbook completely. Pair with @code{@@end docbook}. @xref{Raw -Formatter Commands}. - -@item @@documentdescription -Set the document description text, included in the HTML output. Pair -with @code{@@end documentdescription}. @xref{@t{@@documentdescription}}. - -@item @@documentencoding @var{enc} -Declare the input encoding to be @var{enc}. -@xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}. - -@item @@documentlanguage @var{CC} -Declare the document language as the two-character ISO-639 abbreviation -@var{CC}. @xref{@t{@@documentlanguage}}. - -@item @@dotaccent@{@var{c}@} -Generate a dot accent over the character @var{c}, as in @dotaccent{o}. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@dotless@{@var{i-or-j}@} -Generate dotless i (`@dotless{i}') and dotless j (`@dotless{j}'). -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@dots@{@} -Generate an ellipsis, @samp{@dots{}}. -@xref{@t{@@dots}}. - -@item @@email@{@var{address}[, @var{displayed-text}]@} -Indicate an electronic mail address. @xref{@t{@@email}}. - -@item @@emph@{@var{text}@} -Emphasize @var{text}, by using @emph{italics} where possible, and -enclosing in asterisks in Info. @xref{Emphasis, , Emphasizing Text}. - -@item @@end @var{environment} -Ends @var{environment}, as in @samp{@@end example}. @xref{Formatting -Commands,,@@-commands}. - -@item @@enddots@{@} -Generate an end-of-sentence ellipsis, like this: @enddots{} -@xref{@t{@@dots}}. - -@item @@enumerate [@var{number-or-letter}] -Begin a numbered list, using @code{@@item} for each entry. -Optionally, start list with @var{number-or-letter}. Pair with -@code{@@end enumerate}. @xref{@t{@@enumerate}}. - -@item @@env@{@var{environment-variable}@} -Indicate an environment variable name, such as @env{PATH}. -@xref{@t{@@env}}. - -@item @@equiv@{@} -Indicate to the reader the exact equivalence of two forms with a -glyph: @samp{@equiv{}}. @xref{@t{@@equiv}}. - -@item @@error@{@} -Indicate to the reader with a glyph that the following text is -an error message: @samp{@error{}}. @xref{@t{@@error}}. - -@item @@errormsg@{@var{msg}@} -Report @var{msg} as an error to standard error, and exit unsuccessfully. -Texinfo commands within @var{msg} are expanded to plain text. -@xref{Conditionals}, and @ref{External Macro Processors}. - -@item @@euro@{@} -Generate the Euro currency sign. @xref{@t{@@euro}}. - -@item @@evenfooting [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -@itemx @@evenheading [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -Specify page footings resp.@: headings for even-numbered (left-hand) -pages. @xref{Custom Headings, , -How to Make Your Own Headings}. - -@item @@everyfooting [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -@itemx @@everyheading [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -Specify page footings resp.@: headings for every page. Not relevant to -Info. @xref{Custom Headings, , How to Make Your Own Headings}. - -@item @@example -Begin an example. Indent text, do not fill, and select fixed-width -font. Pair with @code{@@end example}. @xref{@t{@@example}}. - -@item @@exampleindent @var{indent} -Indent example-like environments by @var{indent} number of spaces -(perhaps 0). @xref{@t{@@exampleindent}}. - -@item @@exclamdown@{@} -Generate an upside-down exclamation point. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@exdent @var{line-of-text} -Remove any indentation a line might have. @xref{@t{@@exdent}}. - -@item @@expansion@{@} -Indicate the result of a macro expansion to the reader with a special -glyph: @samp{@expansion{}}. @xref{@t{@@expansion}}. - -@item @@file@{@var{filename}@} -Highlight the name of a file, buffer, node, directory, etc. -@xref{@t{@@file}}. - -@item @@finalout -Prevent @TeX{} from printing large black warning rectangles beside -over-wide lines. @xref{Overfull hboxes}. - -@item @@findex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of functions. @xref{Index Entries, , -Defining the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@firstparagraphindent @var{word} -Control indentation of the first paragraph after section headers -according to @var{word}, one of `none' or `insert'. -@xref{@t{@@firstparagraphindent}}. - -@item @@float -Environment to define floating material. Pair with @code{@@end float}. -@xref{Floats}. - -@item @@flushleft -@itemx @@flushright -Do not fill text; left (right) justify every line while leaving the -right (left) end ragged. Leave font as is. Pair with @code{@@end -flushleft} (@code{@@end flushright}). @xref{@t{@@flushleft -@@flushright}}. - -@item @@fonttextsize @var{10-11} -Change the size of the main body font in the @TeX{} output. -@xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@footnote@{@var{text-of-footnote}@} -Enter a footnote. Footnote text is printed at the bottom of the page -by @TeX{}; Info may format in either `End' node or `Separate' node style. -@xref{Footnotes}. - -@item @@footnotestyle @var{style} -Specify an Info file's footnote style, either @samp{end} for the end -node style or @samp{separate} for the separate node style. -@xref{Footnotes}. - -@item @@format -Begin a kind of example. Like @code{@@display}, but do not indent. -Pair with @code{@@end format}. @xref{@t{@@example}}. - -@item @@frenchspacing @var{on-off} -Control spacing after punctuation. @xref{@t{@@frenchspacing}}. - -@item @@ftable @var{formatting-command} -Begin a two-column table, using @code{@@item} for each entry. -Automatically enter each of the items in the first column into the -index of functions. Pair with @code{@@end ftable}. The same as -@code{@@table}, except for indexing. @xref{@t{@@ftable @@vtable}}. - -@item @@geq@{@} -Generate a greater-than-or-equal sign, `@geq{}'. @xref{@t{@@geq @@leq}}. - -@item @@group -Disallow page breaks within following text. Pair with @code{@@end -group}. Ignored in Info. @xref{@t{@@group}}. - -@item @@guillemetleft@{@} -@itemx @@guillemetright@{@} -@item @@guillemotleft@{@} -@itemx @@guillemotright@{@} -@itemx @@guilsinglleft@{@} -@itemx @@guilsinglright@{@} -Double and single angle quotation marks: @guillemetleft{} -@guillemetright{} @guilsinglleft{} @guilsinglright{}. -@code{@@guillemotleft} and @code{@@guillemotright} are synonyms for -@code{@@guillemetleft} and @code{@@guillemetright}. @xref{Inserting -Quotation Marks}. - -@item @@H@{@var{c}@} -Generate the long Hungarian umlaut accent over @var{c}, as in @H{o}. - -@item @@hashchar@{@} -Insert a hash `#' character; only needed when a literal hash would -introduce @code{#line} directive. @xref{Inserting a Hashsign}, and -@ref{External Macro Processors}. - -@item @@heading @var{title} -Print an unnumbered section-like heading, but omit from the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with equal signs. -@xref{@t{@@unnumberedsec @@appendixsec @@heading}}. - -@item @@headings @var{on-off-single-double} -Turn page headings on or off, and/or specify single-sided or double-sided -page headings for printing. @xref{@t{@@headings}}. - -@item @@headitem -Begin a heading row in a multitable. @xref{Multitable Rows}. - -@item @@headitemfont@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in the font used for multitable heading rows; mostly -useful in multitable templates. @xref{Multitable Rows}. - -@item @@html -Enter HTML completely. Pair with @code{@@end html}. @xref{Raw -Formatter Commands}. - -@item @@hyphenation@{@var{hy-phen-a-ted words}@} -Explicitly define hyphenation points. @xref{@t{@@- @@hyphenation}}. - -@item @@i@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in an @i{italic} font. No effect in Info. @xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@ifclear @var{txivar} -If the Texinfo variable @var{txivar} is not set, format the following -text. Pair with @code{@@end ifclear}. @xref{@t{@@set @@clear -@@value}}. - -@item @@ifcommanddefined @var{txicmd} -@itemx @@ifcommandnotdefined @var{txicmd} -If the Texinfo code @samp{@@@var{txicmd}} is (not) defined, format the -follow text. Pair with the corresponding @code{@@end ifcommand...}. -@xref{Testing for Texinfo Commands}. - -@item @@ifdocbook -@itemx @@ifhtml -@itemx @@ifinfo -Begin text that will appear only in the given output format. -@code{@@ifinfo} output appears in both Info and (for historical -compatibility) plain text output. Pair with @code{@@end ifdocbook} -resp.@: @code{@@end ifhtml} resp.@: @code{@@end ifinfo}. -@xref{Conditionals}. - -@item @@ifnotdocbook -@itemx @@ifnothtml -@itemx @@ifnotplaintext -@itemx @@ifnottex -@itemx @@ifnotxml -Begin text to be ignored in one output format but not the others. -@code{@@ifnothtml} text is omitted from HTML output, etc. Pair with -the corresponding @code{@@end ifnot@var{format}}. -@xref{Conditionals}. - -@item @@ifnotinfo -Begin text to appear in output other than Info and (for historical -compatibility) plain text. Pair with @code{@@end ifnotinfo}. -@xref{Conditionals}. - -@item @@ifplaintext -Begin text that will appear only in the plain text output. -Pair with @code{@@end ifplaintext}. @xref{Conditionals}. - -@item @@ifset @var{txivar} -If the Texinfo variable @var{txivar} is set, format the following -text. Pair with @code{@@end ifset}. @xref{@t{@@set @@clear -@@value}}. - -@item @@iftex -Begin text to appear only in the @TeX{} output. Pair with @code{@@end -iftex}. @xref{Conditionals, , Conditionally Visible Text}. - -@item @@ifxml -Begin text that will appear only in the XML output. Pair with -@code{@@end ifxml}. @xref{Conditionals}. - -@item @@ignore -Begin text that will not appear in any output. Pair with @code{@@end -ignore}. @xref{Comments, , Comments and Ignored Text}. - -@item @@image@{@var{filename}, [@var{width}], [@var{height}], [@var{alt}], [@var{ext}]@} -Include graphics image in external @var{filename} scaled to the given -@var{width} and/or @var{height}, using @var{alt} text and looking for -@samp{@var{filename}.@var{ext}} in HTML@. @xref{Images}. - -@item @@include @var{filename} -Read the contents of Texinfo source file @var{filename}. @xref{Include Files}. - -@item @@indent -Insert paragraph indentation. @xref{@t{@@indent}}. - -@item @@indentedblock -Indent a block of arbitary text on the left. Pair with @code{@@end -indentedblock}. @xref{@t{@@indentedblock}}. - -@item @@indicateurl@{@var{indicateurl}@} -Indicate text that is a uniform resource locator for the World Wide -Web. @xref{@t{@@indicateurl}}. - -@item @@inforef@{@var{node-name}, [@var{entry-name}], @var{info-file-name}@} -Make a cross reference to an Info file for which there is no printed -manual. @xref{@t{@@inforef}}. - -@item @@inlinefmt@{@var{fmt}, @var{text}@} -Insert @var{text} only if the output format is @var{fmt}. -@xref{Inline Conditionals}. - -@item @@inlinefmtifelse@{@var{fmt}, @var{text}, @var{else-text}@} -Insert @var{text} if the output format is @var{fmt}, else @var{else-text}. - -@item @@inlineifclear@{@var{var}, @var{text}@} -@itemx @@inlineifset@{@var{var}, @var{text}@} -Insert @var{text} only if the Texinfo variable @var{var} is (not) set. - -@item @@inlineraw@{@var{fmt}, @var{raw-text}@} -Insert @var{text} as in a raw conditional, only if the output format -is @var{fmt}. - -@item \input @var{macro-definitions-file} -Use the specified macro definitions file. This command is used only -in the first line of a Texinfo file to cause @TeX{} to make use of the -@file{texinfo} macro definitions file. The @code{\} in @code{\input} -is used instead of an @code{@@} because @TeX{} does not recognize -@code{@@} until after it has read the definitions file. @xref{Texinfo -File Header}. - -@item @@insertcopying -Insert the text previously defined with the @code{@@copying} -environment. @xref{@t{@@insertcopying}}. - -@item @@item -Indicate the beginning of a marked paragraph for @code{@@itemize} and -@code{@@enumerate}; indicate the beginning of the text of a first column -entry for @code{@@table}, @code{@@ftable}, and @code{@@vtable}. -@xref{Lists and Tables}. - -@item @@itemize @var{mark-generating-character-or-command} -Begin an unordered list: indented paragraphs with a mark, such as -@code{@@bullet}, inside the left margin at the beginning of each item. -Pair with @code{@@end itemize}. @xref{@t{@@itemize}}. - -@item @@itemx -Like @code{@@item} but do not generate extra vertical space above the -item text. Thus, when several items have the same description, use -@code{@@item} for the first and @code{@@itemx} for the others. -@xref{@t{@@itemx}}. - -@item @@kbd@{@var{keyboard-characters}@} -Indicate characters of input to be typed by users. @xref{@t{@@kbd}}. - -@item @@kbdinputstyle @var{style} -Specify when @code{@@kbd} should use a font distinct from -@code{@@code} according to @var{style}: @code{code}, @code{distinct}, -@code{example}. @xref{@t{@@kbd}}. - -@item @@key@{@var{key-name}@} -Indicate the name of a key on a keyboard. @xref{@t{@@key}}. - -@item @@kindex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of keys. -@xref{Index Entries, , Defining the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@L@{@} -@itemx @@l@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase Polish suppressed-L letters, -respectively: @L{}, @l{}. - -@item @@LaTeX@{@} -Generate the @LaTeX{} logo. @xref{@t{@@TeX @@LaTeX}}. - -@item @@leq@{@} -Generate a less-than-or-equal sign, `@leq{}'. @xref{@t{@@geq @@leq}}. - -@item @@lisp -Begin an example of Lisp code. Indent text, do not fill, and select -fixed-width font. Pair with @code{@@end lisp}. @xref{@t{@@lisp}}. - -@item @@listoffloats -Produce a table-of-contents-like listing of @code{@@float}s. -@xref{@t{@@listoffloats}}. - -@item @@lowersections -Change subsequent chapters to sections, sections to subsections, and so -on. @xref{Raise/lower sections, , @code{@@raisesections} and -@code{@@lowersections}}. - -@item @@macro @var{macroname} @{@var{params}@} -Define a new Texinfo command @code{@@@var{macroname}@{@var{params}@}}. -Pair with @code{@@end macro}. @xref{Defining Macros}. - -@item @@majorheading @var{title} -Print an unnumbered chapter-like heading, but omit from the table of -contents. This generates more vertical whitespace before the heading -than the @code{@@chapheading} command. @xref{@t{@@majorheading -@@chapheading}}. - -@item @@math@{@var{mathematical-expression}@} -Format a mathematical expression. @xref{Inserting Math}. - -@item @@menu -Mark the beginning of a menu of nodes. No effect in a printed manual. -Pair with @code{@@end menu}. @xref{Menus}. - -@item @@minus@{@} -Generate a minus sign, `@minus{}'. @xref{@t{@@minus}}. - -@item @@multitable @var{column-width-spec} -Begin a multi-column table. Begin each row with @code{@@item} or -@code{@@headitem}, and separate columns with @code{@@tab}. Pair with -@code{@@end multitable}. @xref{Multitable Column Widths}. - -@item @@need @var{n} -Start a new page in a printed manual if fewer than @var{n} mils -(thousandths of an inch) remain on the current page. -@xref{@t{@@need}}. - -@item @@node @var{name}, @var{next}, @var{previous}, @var{up} -Begin a new node. @xref{@t{@@node}}. - -@item @@noindent -Prevent text from being indented as if it were a new paragraph. -@xref{@t{@@noindent}}. - -@item @@novalidate -Suppress validation of node references and omit creation of auxiliary -files with @TeX{}. Use before @code{@@setfilename}. @xref{Pointer -Validation}. - -@item @@O@{@} -@itemx @@o@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase O-with-slash letters, respectively: -@O{}, @o{}. - -@item @@oddfooting [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -@itemx @@oddheading [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -Specify page footings resp.@: headings for odd-numbered (right-hand) -pages. @xref{Custom Headings, , -How to Make Your Own Headings}. - -@item @@OE@{@} -@itemx @@oe@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase OE ligatures, respectively: -@OE{}, @oe{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@ogonek@{@var{c}@} -Generate an ogonek diacritic under the next character, as in -@ogonek{a}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@option@{@var{option-name}@} -Indicate a command-line option, such as @option{-l} or -@option{--help}. @xref{@t{@@option}}. - -@item @@ordf@{@} -@itemx @@ordm@{@} -Generate the feminine and masculine Spanish ordinals, respectively: -@ordf{}, @ordm{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@page -Start a new page in a printed manual. No effect in Info. -@xref{@t{@@page}}. - -@item @@pagesizes [@var{width}][, @var{height}] -Change page dimensions. @xref{pagesizes}. - -@item @@paragraphindent @var{indent} -Indent paragraphs by @var{indent} number of spaces (perhaps 0); preserve -source file indentation if @var{indent} is @code{asis}. -@xref{@t{@@paragraphindent}}. - -@item @@part @var{title} -Begin a group of chapters or appendixes; included in the tables of -contents and produces a page of its own in printed output. -@xref{@t{@@part}}. - -@item @@pindex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of programs. @xref{Index Entries, , Defining -the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@point@{@} -Indicate the position of point in a buffer to the reader with a glyph: -@samp{@point{}}. @xref{@t{@@point}}. - -@item @@pounds@{@} -Generate the pounds sterling currency sign. -@xref{@t{@@pounds}}. - -@item @@print@{@} -Indicate printed output to the reader with a glyph: @samp{@print{}}. -@xref{@t{@@print}}. - -@item @@printindex @var{index-name} -Generate the alphabetized index for @var{index-name} (using two -columns in a printed manual). @xref{Printing Indices & Menus}. - -@item @@pxref@{@var{node}, [@var{entry}], [@var{node-title}], [@var{info-file}], [@var{manual}]@} -Make a reference that starts with a lowercase `see' in a printed -manual. Use within parentheses only. Only the first argument is -mandatory. @xref{@t{@@pxref}}. - -@item @@questiondown@{@} -Generate an upside-down question mark. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@quotation -Narrow the margins to indicate text that is quoted from another work. -Takes optional argument specifying prefix text, e.g., an author name. -Pair with @code{@@end quotation}. @xref{@t{@@quotation}}. - -@item @@quotedblleft@{@} -@itemx @@quotedblright@{@} -@itemx @@quoteleft@{@} -@itemx @@quoteright@{@} -@itemx @@quotedblbase@{@} -@itemx @@quotesinglbase@{@} -Produce various quotation marks: @quotedblleft{} @quotedblright{} -@quoteleft{} @quoteright{} @quotedblbase{} @quotesinglbase{}. -@xref{Inserting Quotation Marks}. - -@item @@r@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in the regular @r{roman} font. No effect in Info. -@xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@raggedright -Fill text; left justify every line while leaving the right end ragged. -Leave font as is. Pair with @code{@@end raggedright}. No effect in -Info. @xref{@t{@@raggedright}}. - -@item @@raisesections -Change subsequent sections to chapters, subsections to sections, and so -on. @xref{Raise/lower sections}. - -@item @@ref@{@var{node}, [@var{entry}], [@var{node-title}], [@var{info-file}], [@var{manual}]@} -Make a plain reference that does not start with any special text. -Follow command with a punctuation mark. Only the first argument is -mandatory. @xref{@t{@@ref}}. - -@item @@refill -@findex refill -This command used to refill and indent the paragraph after all the -other processing has been done. It is no longer needed, since all -formatters now automatically refill as needed, but you may still see -it in the source to some manuals, as it does no harm. - -@item @@registeredsymbol@{@} -Generate the legal symbol @registeredsymbol{}. -@xref{@t{@@registeredsymbol}}. - -@item @@result@{@} -Indicate the result of an expression to the reader with a special -glyph: @samp{@result{}}. @xref{@t{@@result}}. - -@item @@ringaccent@{@var{c}@} -Generate a ring accent over the next character, as in @ringaccent{o}. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@samp@{@var{text}@} -Indicate a literal example of a sequence of characters, in general. -Quoted in Info output. @xref{@t{@@samp}}. - -@item @@sansserif@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in a @sansserif{sans serif} font if possible. No -effect in Info. @xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@sc@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in a small caps font in printed output, and uppercase -in Info. @xref{Smallcaps}. - -@item @@section @var{title} -Begin a section within a chapter. The section title appears in the -table of contents. In Info, the title is underlined with equal signs. -Within @code{@@chapter} and @code{@@appendix}, the section title is -numbered; within @code{@@unnumbered}, the section is unnumbered. -@xref{@t{@@section}}. - -@item @@set @var{txivar} [@var{string}] -Define the Texinfo variable @var{txivar}, optionally to the value -@var{string}. @xref{@t{@@set @@clear @@value}}. - -@item @@setchapternewpage @var{on-off-odd} -Specify whether chapters start on new pages, and if so, whether on -odd-numbered (right-hand) new pages. @xref{@t{@@setchapternewpage}}. - -@item @@setcontentsaftertitlepage -Put the table of contents after the @samp{@@end titlepage} even if the -@code{@@contents} command is at the end. @xref{Contents}. - -@item @@setfilename @var{info-file-name} -Provide a name to be used for the output files. This command is essential -for @TeX{} formatting as well, even though it produces no output of -its own. @xref{@t{@@setfilename}}. - -@item @@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage -Place the short table of contents after the @samp{@@end titlepage} -command even if the @code{@@shortcontents} command is at the end. -@xref{Contents}. - -@item @@settitle @var{title} -Specify the title for page headers in a printed manual, and the -default document title for HTML @samp{<head>}. -@xref{@t{@@settitle}}. - -@item @@shortcaption -Define the short caption for an @code{@@float}. @xref{@t{@@caption -@@shortcaption}}. - -@item @@shortcontents -Print a short table of contents, with chapter-level entries only. Not -relevant to Info, which uses menus rather than tables of contents. -@xref{Contents, , Generating a Table of Contents}. - -@item @@shorttitlepage @var{title} -Generate a minimal title page. @xref{@t{@@titlepage}}. - -@item @@slanted@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in a @slanted{slanted} font if possible. No effect -in Info. @xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@smallbook -Cause @TeX{} to produce a printed manual in a 7 by 9.25 inch format -rather than the regular 8.5 by 11 inch format. -@xref{@t{@@smallbook}}. Also, see @ref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smalldisplay -Begin a kind of example. Like @code{@@display}, but use a smaller -font size where possible. Pair with @code{@@end smalldisplay}. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smallexample -Begin an example. Like @code{@@example}, but use a smaller font size -where possible. Pair with @code{@@end smallexample}. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smallformat -Begin a kind of example. Like @code{@@format}, but use a smaller font -size where possible. Pair with @code{@@end smallformat}. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smallindentedblock -Like @code{@@indentedblock}, but use a smaller font size where -possible. Pair with @code{@@end smallindentedblock}. -@xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smalllisp -Begin an example of Lisp code. Same as @code{@@smallexample}. Pair -with @code{@@end smalllisp}. @xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@smallquotation -Like @code{@@quotation}, but use a smaller font size where possible. -Pair with @code{@@end smallquotation}. @xref{@t{@@small@dots{}}}. - -@item @@sp @var{n} -Skip @var{n} blank lines. @xref{@t{@@sp}}. - -@item @@ss@{@} -Generate the German sharp-S es-zet letter, @ss{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@strong @{@var{text}@} -Emphasize @var{text} more strongly than @code{@@emph}, by using -@strong{boldface} where possible; enclosed in asterisks in Info. -@xref{emph & strong, , Emphasizing Text}. - -@item @@subheading @var{title} -Print an unnumbered subsection-like heading, but omit from the table -of contents of a printed manual. In Info, the title is underlined -with hyphens. @xref{@t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading}}. - -@item @@subsection @var{title} -Begin a subsection within a section. The subsection title appears in -the table of contents. In Info, the title is underlined with hyphens. -Same context-dependent numbering as @code{@@section}. -@xref{@t{@@subsection}}. - -@item @@subsubheading @var{title} -Print an unnumbered subsubsection-like heading, but omit from the -table of contents of a printed manual. In Info, the title is -underlined with periods. @xref{@t{@@subsubsection}}. - -@item @@subsubsection @var{title} -Begin a subsubsection within a subsection. The subsubsection title -appears in the table of contents. In Info, the title is underlined -with periods. Same context-dependent numbering as @code{@@section}. -@xref{@t{@@subsubsection}}. - -@item @@subtitle @var{title} -In a printed manual, set a subtitle in a normal sized font flush to -the right-hand side of the page. Not relevant to Info, which does not -have title pages. @xref{@t{@@title @@subtitle @@author}}. - -@item @@summarycontents -Print a short table of contents. Synonym for @code{@@shortcontents}. -@xref{Contents, , Generating a Table of Contents}. - -@item @@syncodeindex @var{from-index} @var{to-index} -Merge the index named in the first argument into the index named in -the second argument, formatting the entries from the first index with -@code{@@code}. @xref{Combining Indices}. - -@item @@synindex @var{from-index} @var{to-index} -Merge the index named in the first argument into the index named in -the second argument. Do not change the font of @var{from-index} -entries. @xref{Combining Indices}. - -@item @@t@{@var{text}@} -Set @var{text} in a @t{fixed-width}, typewriter-like font. No effect -in Info. @xref{Fonts}. - -@item @@tab -Separate columns in a row of a multitable. @xref{Multitable Rows}. - -@item @@table @var{formatting-command} -Begin a two-column table (description list), using @code{@@item} for -each entry. Write each first column entry on the same line as -@code{@@item}. First column entries are printed in the font resulting -from @var{formatting-command}. Pair with @code{@@end table}. -@xref{Two-column Tables, , Making a Two-column Table}. Also see -@ref{@t{@@ftable @@vtable}}, and @ref{@t{@@itemx}}. - -@item @@TeX@{@} -Generate the @TeX{} logo. @xref{@t{@@TeX @@LaTeX}}. - -@item @@tex -Enter @TeX{} completely. Pair with @code{@@end tex}. @xref{Raw -Formatter Commands}. - -@item @@textdegree@{@} -Generate the degree symbol. @xref{@t{@@textdegree}}. - -@item @@thischapter -@itemx @@thischaptername -@itemx @@thischapternum -@itemx @@thisfile -@itemx @@thispage -@itemx @@thistitle -Only allowed in a heading or footing. Stands for, respectively, the -number and name of the current chapter (in the format `Chapter 1: -Title'), the current chapter name only, the current chapter number -only, the filename, the current page number, and the title of the -document, respectively. @xref{Custom Headings, , How to Make Your Own -Headings}. - -@item @@TH@{@} -@itemx @@th@{@} -Generate the uppercase and lowercase Icelandic letter thorn, respectively: -@TH{}, @th{}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@tie@{@} -Generate a normal interword space at which a line break is not -allowed. @xref{@t{@@tie}}. - -@item @@tieaccent@{@var{cc}@} -Generate a tie-after accent over the next two characters @var{cc}, as in -`@tieaccent{oo}'. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@tindex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of data types. @xref{Index Entries, , -Defining the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@title @var{title} -In a printed manual, set a title flush to the left-hand side of the -page in a larger than normal font and underline it with a black rule. -Not relevant to Info, which does not have title pages. -@xref{@t{@@title @@subtitle @@author}}. - -@item @@titlefont@{@var{text}@} -In a printed manual, print @var{text} in a larger than normal font. -@xref{@t{@@titlefont @@center @@sp}}. - -@item @@titlepage -Begin the title page. Write the command on a line of its own, paired -with @code{@@end titlepage}. Nothing between @code{@@titlepage} and -@code{@@end titlepage} appears in Info. @xref{@t{@@titlepage}}. - -@item @@today@{@} -Insert the current date, in `1 Jan 1900' style. @xref{Custom -Headings, , How to Make Your Own Headings}. - -@item @@top @var{title} -Mark the topmost @code{@@node} in the file, which must be defined on -the line immediately preceding the @code{@@top} command. The title is -formatted as a chapter-level heading. The entire top node, including -the @code{@@node} and @code{@@top} lines, are normally enclosed with -@code{@@ifnottex ... @@end ifnottex}. In @TeX{} and -@code{texinfo-format-buffer}, the @code{@@top} command is merely a -synonym for @code{@@unnumbered}. @xref{@t{makeinfo} Pointer -Creation}. - -@item @@u@{@var{c}@} -@itemx @@ubaraccent@{@var{c}@} -@itemx @@udotaccent@{@var{c}@} -Generate a breve, underbar, or underdot accent, respectively, over or -under the character @var{c}, as in @u{o}, @ubaraccent{o}, -@udotaccent{o}. @xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@unmacro @var{macroname} -Undefine the macro @code{@@@var{macroname}} if it has been defined. -@xref{Defining Macros}. - -@item @@unnumbered @var{title} -Begin a chapter that appears without chapter numbers of any kind. The -title appears in the table of contents. In Info, the title is -underlined with asterisks. @xref{@t{@@unnumbered @@appendix}}. - -@item @@unnumberedsec @var{title} -Begin a section that appears without section numbers of any kind. The -title appears in the table of contents of a printed manual. In Info, -the title is underlined with equal signs. @xref{@t{@@unnumberedsec -@@appendixsec @@heading}}. - -@item @@unnumberedsubsec @var{title} -Begin an unnumbered subsection. The title appears in the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with hyphens. -@xref{@t{@@unnumberedsubsec @@appendixsubsec @@subheading}}. - -@item @@unnumberedsubsubsec @var{title} -Begin an unnumbered subsubsection. The title appears in the table of -contents. In Info, the title is underlined with periods. -@xref{@t{@@subsubsection}}. - -@item @@uref@{@var{url}[, @var{displayed-text}][, @var{replacement}@} -@itemx @@url@{@var{url}[, @var{displayed-text}][, @var{replacement}@} -Define a cross reference to an external uniform resource locator, -e.g., for the World Wide Web. @xref{@t{@@url}}. - -@item @@urefbreakstyle @var{style} -Specify how @code{@@uref}/@code{@@url} should break at special -characters: @code{after}, @code{before}, @code{none}. -@xref{@t{@@url}}. - -@item @@v@{@var{c}@} -Generate check accent over the character @var{c}, as in @v{o}. -@xref{Inserting Accents}. - -@item @@value@{@var{txivar}@} -Insert the value, if any, of the Texinfo variable @var{txivar}, -previously defined by @code{@@set}. @xref{@t{@@set @@clear -@@value}}. - -@item @@var@{@var{metasyntactic-variable}@} -Highlight a metasyntactic variable, which is something that stands for -another piece of text. @xref{@t{@@var}}. - -@item @@verb@{@var{delim} @var{literal} @var{delim}@} -Output @var{literal}, delimited by the single character @var{delim}, -exactly as is (in the fixed-width font), including any whitespace or -Texinfo special characters. @xref{@t{@@verb}}. - -@item @@verbatim -Output the text of the environment exactly as is (in the fixed-width -font). Pair with @code{@@end verbatim}. @xref{@t{@@verbatim}}. - -@item @@verbatiminclude @var{filename} -Output the contents of @var{filename} exactly as is (in the -fixed-width font). @xref{@t{@@verbatiminclude}}. - -@item @@vindex @var{entry} -Add @var{entry} to the index of variables. @xref{Index Entries, , -Defining the Entries of an Index}. - -@item @@vskip @var{amount} -In a printed manual, insert whitespace so as to push text on the -remainder of the page towards the bottom of the page. Used in -formatting the copyright page with the argument @samp{0pt plus -1filll}. (Note spelling of @samp{filll}.) @code{@@vskip} may be used -only in contexts ignored for Info. @xref{Copyright}. - -@item @@vtable @var{formatting-command} -Begin a two-column table, using @code{@@item} for each entry. -Automatically enter each of the items in the first column into the -index of variables. Pair with @code{@@end vtable}. The same as -@code{@@table}, except for indexing. @xref{@t{@@ftable @@vtable}}. - -@item @@w@{@var{text}@} -Disallow line breaks within @var{text}. @xref{@t{@@w}}. - -@item @@xml -Enter XML completely. Pair with @code{@@end xml}. @xref{Raw -Formatter Commands}. - -@item @@xref@{@var{node}, [@var{entry}], [@var{node-title}], [@var{info-file}], [@var{manual}]@} -Make a reference that starts with `See' in a printed manual. Follow -command with a punctuation mark. Only the first argument is -mandatory. @xref{@t{@@xref}}. - -@item @@xrefautomaticsectiontitle @var{on-off} -By default, use the section title instead of the node name in cross -references. @xref{Three Arguments}. - -@end table - - -@node Command Syntax -@section @@-Command Syntax -@cindex @@-command syntax -@cindex Syntax, of @@-commands -@cindex Command syntax - -The character @samp{@@} is used to start all Texinfo commands. (It -has the same meaning that @samp{\} has in plain @TeX{}.) Texinfo has -four types of @@-command: - -@table @asis -@item 1. Non-alphabetic commands. -These commands consist of an @@ followed by a punctuation mark or -other character that is not part of the Latin alphabet. Non-alphabetic -commands are almost always part of the text within a paragraph. The -non-alphabetic commands include @code{@@@@}, @code{@@@{}, @code{@@@}}, -@code{@@.}, @code{@@@kbd{SPACE}}, most of the accent commands, and -many more. - -@item 2. Alphabetic commands that do not require arguments. -These commands start with @@ followed by a word followed by a -left and right- brace. These commands insert special symbols in -the document; they do not take arguments. Some examples: -@code{@@dots@{@}} @result{} @samp{@dots{}}, @code{@@equiv@{@}} -@result{} @samp{@equiv{}}, @code{@@TeX@{@}} @result{} `@TeX{}', and -@code{@@bullet@{@}} @result{} @samp{@bullet{}}. - -@item 3. Alphabetic commands that require arguments within braces. -These commands start with @@ followed by a letter or a word, followed by an -argument within braces. For example, the command @code{@@dfn} indicates -the introductory or defining use of a term; it is used as follows: @samp{In -Texinfo, @@@@-commands are @@dfn@{mark-up@} commands.} - -@item 4. Alphabetic commands that occupy an entire line. -These commands occupy an entire line. The line starts with @@, -followed by the name of the command (a word); for example, @code{@@center} -or @code{@@cindex}. If no argument is needed, the word is followed by -the end of the line. If there is an argument, it is separated from -the command name by a space. Braces are not used. -@end table - -Whitespace following an @@-command name are optional and (usually) -ignored if present. The exceptions are contexts whee whitespace is -significant, e.g., an @code{@@example} environment. - -@cindex Braces and argument syntax -Thus, the alphabetic commands fall into classes that have -different argument syntaxes. You cannot tell to which class a command -belongs by the appearance of its name, but you can tell by the -command's meaning: if the command stands for a glyph, it is in -class 2 and does not require an argument; if it makes sense to use the -command among other text as part of a paragraph, the command -is in class 3 and must be followed by an argument in braces; -otherwise, it is in class 4 and uses the rest of the line as its -argument. - -The purpose of having a different syntax for commands of classes 3 -and@tie{}4 is to make Texinfo files easier to read, and also to help -the XEmacs paragraph and filling commands work properly. There is -only one exception to this rule: the command @code{@@refill}, which is -always used at the end of a paragraph immediately following the final -period or other punctuation character. @code{@@refill} takes no -argument and does @emph{not} require braces. @code{@@refill} never -confuses the XEmacs paragraph commands because it cannot appear at the -beginning of a line. It is also no longer needed, since all -formatters now refill paragraphs automatically. - - -@node Command Contexts -@section @@-Command Contexts - -@cindex Contexts, of @@-commands - -Here we describe approximately which @@-commands can be used in which -contexts. It merely gives the general idea and is not exhaustive or -meant to be a complete reference. Discrepancies between the -information here and the @code{makeinfo} or @TeX{} implementations -are most likely to be resolved in favor of the implementation. - -By @dfn{general text} below, we mean anything except sectioning and -other such outer-level document commands, such as @code{@@section}, -@code{@@node}, and @code{@@setfilename}. - -@code{@@c}, @code{@@comment} and @code{@@if ... @@end if} conditional -commands may appear anywhere (except the conditionals must still be on -lines by themselves). @code{@@caption} may only appear in -@code{@@float} but may contain general text. @code{@@footnote} -content likewise. - -@@-commands with braces marking text (such as @code{@@strong}, -@code{@@sc}, @code{@@asis}) may contain raw formatter commands such as -@code{@@html} but no other block commands (other commands terminated -by @code{@@end}) and may not be split across paragraphs, but may -otherwise contain general text. - -In addition to the block command restriction, on @code{@@center}, -@code{@@exdent} and @code{@@item} in @code{@@table} lines, @@-commands -that makes only sense in a paragraph are not accepted, such as -@code{@@indent}. - -In addition to the above, sectioning commands cannot contain -@code{@@anchor}, @code{@@footnote} or @code{@@verb}. - -In addition to the above, remaining commands (@code{@@node}, -@code{@@anchor}, @code{@@printindex}, @code{@@ref}, @code{@@math}, -@code{@@cindex}, @code{@@url}, @code{@@image}, and so on) cannot -contain cross reference commands (@code{@@ref}, @code{@@xref}, -@code{@@pxref} and @code{@@inforef}). In one last addition, -@code{@@shortcaption} may only appear inside @code{@@float}. - -For precise and complete information, we suggest looking into the -extensive test suite in the sources, which exhaustively try -combinations. - - -@node Tips -@appendix Tips and Hints - -Here are some tips for writing Texinfo documentation: - -@cindex Tips -@cindex Usage tips -@cindex Hints -@itemize @bullet -@item -Write in the present tense, not in the past or the future. - -@item -Write actively! For example, write ``We recommend that @dots{}'' rather -than ``It is recommended that @dots{}''. - -@item -Use 70 or 72 as your fill column. Longer lines are hard to read. - -@item -Include a copyright notice and copying permissions. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Index, Index, Index! - -Write many index entries, in different ways. -Readers like indices; they are helpful and convenient. - -Although it is easiest to write index entries as you write the body of -the text, some people prefer to write entries afterwards. In either -case, write an entry before the paragraph to which it applies. This -way, an index entry points to the first page of a paragraph that is -split across pages. - -Here are more index-related hints we have found valuable: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Write each index entry differently, so each entry refers to a different -place in the document. - -@item -Write index entries only where a topic is discussed significantly. For -example, it is not useful to index ``debugging information'' in a -chapter on reporting bugs. Someone who wants to know about debugging -information will certainly not find it in that chapter. - -@item -Consistently capitalize the first word of every concept index entry, -or else consistently use lowercase. Terse entries often call for -lowercase; longer entries for capitalization. Whichever case -convention you use, please use one or the other consistently! Mixing -the two styles looks bad. - -@item -Always capitalize or use uppercase for those words in an index for -which this is proper, such as names of countries or acronyms. Always -use the appropriate case for case-sensitive names, such as those in C or -Lisp. - -@item -Write the indexing commands that refer to a whole section immediately -after the section command, and write the indexing commands that refer to -a paragraph before that paragraph. - -In the example that follows, a blank line comes after the index -entry for ``Leaping'': - -@example -@group -@@section The Dog and the Fox -@@cindex Jumping, in general -@@cindex Leaping - -@@cindex Dog, lazy, jumped over -@@cindex Lazy dog jumped over -@@cindex Fox, jumps over dog -@@cindex Quick fox jumps over dog -The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -(Note that the example shows entries for the same concept that are -written in different ways---@samp{Lazy dog}, and @samp{Dog, lazy}---so -readers can look up the concept in different ways.) -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Blank Lines - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Insert a blank line between a sectioning command and the first following -sentence or paragraph, or between the indexing commands associated with -the sectioning command and the first following sentence or paragraph, as -shown in the tip on indexing. It makes the source easier to read. - -@item -Always insert a blank line before an @code{@@table} command and after an -@code{@@end table} command; but never insert a blank line after an -@code{@@table} command. - -@need 1000 -For example, - -@example -@group -Types of fox: - -@@table @@samp -@@item Quick -Jump over lazy dogs. -@end group - -@group -@@item Brown -Also jump over lazy dogs. -@@end table - -@end group -@group -@@noindent -On the other hand, @dots{} -@end group -@end example - -Insert blank lines before and after @code{@@itemize} @dots{} @code{@@end -itemize} and @code{@@enumerate} @dots{} @code{@@end enumerate} in the -same way. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Complete Phrases - -Complete phrases are easier to read than @dots{} - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Write entries in an itemized list as complete sentences; or at least, as -complete phrases. Incomplete expressions @dots{} awkward @dots{} like -this. - -@item -Write the prefatory sentence or phrase for a multi-item list or table as -a complete expression. Do not write ``You can set:''; instead, write -``You can set these variables:''. The former expression sounds cut off. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Editions, Dates and Versions - -Include edition numbers, version numbers, and dates in the -@code{@@copying} text (for people reading the Texinfo file, and for the -legal copyright in the output files). Then use @code{@@insertcopying} -in the @code{@@titlepage} section for people reading the printed -output (@pxref{Short Sample}). - -It is easiest to handle such version information using @code{@@set} -and @code{@@value}. @xref{@t{@@value} Example}, and @ref{GNU -Sample Texts}. - - -@subsubheading Definition Commands - -Definition commands are @code{@@deffn}, @code{@@defun}, -@code{@@defmac}, and the like, and enable you to write descriptions in -a uniform format. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Write just one definition command for each entity you define with a -definition command. The automatic indexing feature creates an index -entry that leads the reader to the definition. - -@item -Use @code{@@table} @dots{} @code{@@end table} in an appendix that -contains a summary of functions, not @code{@@deffn} or other definition -commands. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Capitalization - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Capitalize ``Texinfo''; it is a name. Do not write the @samp{x} or -@samp{i} in uppercase. - -@item -Capitalize ``Info''; it is a name. - -@item -Write @TeX{} using the @code{@@TeX@{@}} command. Note the uppercase -@samp{T} and @samp{X}. This command causes the formatters to -typeset the name according to the wishes of Donald Knuth, who wrote -@TeX{}. (Likewise @code{@@LaTeX@{@}} for @LaTeX{}.) -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Spaces - -Do not use spaces to format a Texinfo file, except inside of -@code{@@example} @dots{} @code{@@end example} and other literal -environments and commands. - -@need 700 -For example, @TeX{} fills the following: - -@example -@group - @@kbd@{C-x v@} - @@kbd@{M-x vc-next-action@} - Perform the next logical operation - on the version-controlled file - corresponding to the current buffer. -@end group -@end example - -@need 950 -@noindent -so it looks like this: - -@iftex -@quotation - @kbd{C-x v} - @kbd{M-x vc-next-action} - Perform the next logical operation on the version-controlled file - corresponding to the current buffer. -@end quotation -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@quotation -`C-x v' `M-x vc-next-action' Perform the next logical operation on the -version-controlled file corresponding to the current buffer. -@end quotation -@end ifnottex - -@noindent -In this case, the text should be formatted with -@code{@@table}, @code{@@item}, and @code{@@itemx}, to create a table. - - -@subsubheading @@code, @@samp, @@var, and @samp{---} - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Use @code{@@code} around Lisp symbols, including command names. -For example, - -@example -The main function is @@code@{vc-next-action@}, @dots{} -@end example - -@item -Avoid putting letters such as @samp{s} immediately after an -@samp{@@code}. Such letters look bad. - -@item -Use @code{@@var} around meta-variables. Do not write angle brackets -around them. - -@item -Use three hyphens in a row, @samp{---}, to indicate a long dash. @TeX{} -typesets these as a long dash and the Info formatters reduce three -hyphens to two. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Periods Outside of Quotes - -Place periods and other punctuation marks @emph{outside} of quotations, -unless the punctuation is part of the quotation. This practice goes -against some publishing conventions in the United States, but enables the -reader to distinguish between the contents of the quotation and the -whole passage. - -For example, you should write the following sentence with the period -outside the end quotation marks: - -@example -Evidently, @samp{au} is an abbreviation for ``author''. -@end example - -@noindent -since @samp{au} does @emph{not} serve as an abbreviation for -@samp{author.} (with a period following the word). - - -@subsubheading Introducing New Terms - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Introduce new terms so that a reader who does not know them can -understand them from context; or write a definition for the term. - -For example, in the following, the terms ``check in'', ``register'' and -``delta'' are all appearing for the first time; the example sentence should be -rewritten so they are understandable. - -@quotation -The major function assists you in checking in a file to your -version control system and registering successive sets of changes to -it as deltas. -@end quotation - -@item -Use the @code{@@dfn} command around a word being introduced, to indicate -that the reader should not expect to know the meaning already, and -should expect to learn the meaning from this passage. -@end itemize - - -@subsubheading Program Invocation Nodes - -You can invoke programs such as XEmacs, GCC, and @code{gawk} from a -shell. The documentation for each program should contain a section that -describes this. Unfortunately, if the node names and titles for these -sections are all different, they are difficult for users to find. - -So, there is a convention to name such sections with a phrase beginning -with the word `Invoking', as in `Invoking XEmacs'; this way, users can -find the section easily. - - -@subsubheading ANSI C Syntax - -When you use @code{@@example} to describe a C function's calling -conventions, use the ANSI C syntax, like this: - -@example -void dld_init (char *@@var@{path@}); -@end example - -@noindent -And in the subsequent discussion, refer to the argument values by -writing the same argument names, again highlighted with -@code{@@var}. - -@need 800 -Avoid the obsolete style that looks like this: - -@example -#include <dld.h> - -dld_init (path) - char *path; -@end example - -Also, it is best to avoid writing @code{#include} above the -declaration just to indicate that the function is declared in a -header file. The practice may give the misimpression that the -@code{#include} belongs near the declaration of the function. Either -state explicitly which header file holds the declaration or, better -yet, name the header file used for a group of functions at the -beginning of the section that describes the functions. - -@anchor{texi-elements-by-size} -@subsubheading Node Length - -Keep nodes (sections) to a reasonable length, whatever reasonable -might be in the given context. Don't hesitate break up long nodes -into subnodes and have an extensive tree structure; that's what it's -there for. Many times, readers will probably try to find a single -specific point in the manual, using search, indexing, or just plain -guessing, rather than reading the whole thing from beginning to end. - -You can use the @command{texi-elements-by-size} utility to see a list -of all nodes (or sections) in the document, sorted by size (either -lines or words), to find candidates for splitting. It's in the -@file{util/} subdirectory of the Texinfo sources. - - -@subsubheading Bad Examples - -Here are several examples of bad writing to avoid: - -In this example, say, `` @dots{} you must @code{@@dfn}@{check -in@} the new version.'' That flows better. - -@quotation -When you are done editing the file, you must perform a -@code{@@dfn}@{check in@}. -@end quotation - -In the following example, say, ``@dots{} makes a unified interface such as VC -mode possible.'' - -@quotation -SCCS, RCS and other version-control systems all perform similar -functions in broadly similar ways (it is this resemblance which makes -a unified control mode like this possible). -@end quotation - -And in this example, you should specify what `it' refers to: - -@quotation -If you are working with other people, it assists in coordinating -everyone's changes so they do not step on each other. -@end quotation - - -@subsubheading And Finally @dots{} - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Pronounce @TeX{} as if the @samp{X} were a Greek `chi', as the last -sound in the name `Bach'. But pronounce Texinfo as in `speck': -``teckinfo''. - -@item -Write notes for yourself at the very end of a Texinfo file after the -@code{@@bye}. None of the formatters process text after the -@code{@@bye}; it is as if the text were within @code{@@ignore} @dots{} -@code{@@end ignore}. -@end itemize - - -@node Sample Texinfo Files -@appendix Sample Texinfo Files -@cindex Sample Texinfo files - -The first example is from the first chapter (@pxref{Short Sample}), -given here in its entirety, without commentary. The second -includes the full texts to be used in GNU manuals. - -@menu -* Short Sample Texinfo File:: -* GNU Sample Texts:: -* Verbatim Copying License:: -* All-permissive Copying License:: -@end menu - - -@node Short Sample Texinfo File -@section Short Sample -@cindex Sample Texinfo file, no comments - -Here is a complete, short sample Texinfo file, without any commentary. -You can see this file, with comments, in the first chapter. @xref{Short -Sample}. - -In a nutshell: The @command{makeinfo} program transforms a Texinfo -source file such as this into an Info file or HTML; and @TeX{} typesets -it for a printed manual. - - -@sp 1 -@example -\input texinfo @@c -*-texinfo-*- -@@c %**start of header -@@setfilename sample.info -@@settitle Sample Manual 1.0 -@@c %**end of header - -@@copying -This is a short example of a complete Texinfo file. - -Copyright @@copyright@{@} 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -@@end copying - -@@titlepage -@@title Sample Title -@@page -@@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@@insertcopying -@@end titlepage - -@@c Output the table of the contents at the beginning. -@@contents - -@@ifnottex -@@node Top -@@top GNU Sample - -@@insertcopying -@@end ifnottex - -@@menu -* First Chapter:: The first chapter is the - only chapter in this sample. -* Index:: Complete index. -@@end menu - - -@@node First Chapter -@@chapter First Chapter - -@@cindex chapter, first - -This is the first chapter. -@@cindex index entry, another - -Here is a numbered list. - -@@enumerate -@@item -This is the first item. - -@@item -This is the second item. -@@end enumerate - - -@@node Index -@@unnumbered Index - -@@printindex cp - -@@bye -@end example - - -@node GNU Sample Texts -@section GNU Sample Texts - -@cindex GNU sample texts -@cindex Sample texts, GNU -@cindex Full texts, GNU - -Following is a sample Texinfo document with the full texts that should -be used (adapted as necessary) in GNU manuals. - -As well as the legal texts, it also serves as a practical example of how -many elements in a GNU system can affect the manual. If you're not -familiar with all these different elements, don't worry. They're not -required and a perfectly good manual can be written without them. -They're included here nonetheless because many manuals do (or could) -benefit from them. - -@xref{Short Sample}, for a minimal example of a Texinfo file. -@xref{Beginning a File}, for a full explanation of that minimal -example. - -Here are some notes on the example: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -@cindex $Id -@cindex CVS $Id -@cindex RCS $Id -@cindex Documentation identification -@cindex Identification of documentation -The @samp{$Id:} comment is for the CVS (@pxref{Top,,, cvs, Concurrent -Versions System}), RCS (@pxref{Top,,, rcs, Revision Control System}) -and other version control systems, which expand it into a string such -as: - -@example -$Id: texinfo.texi 5381 2013-09-26 23:03:58Z karl $ -@end example - -(This is potentially useful in all sources that use version control, -not just manuals.) You may wish to include the @samp{$Id:} comment in -the @code{@@copying} text, if you want a completely unambiguous -reference to the documentation source version. - -If you want to literally write @t{@w{$}Id$}, use @code{@@w}: -@code{@@w@{$@}Id$}. Unfortunately, this technique does not work in -plain text output, where it's not clear what should be done. - -@item -@pindex automake@r{, and version info} -@vindex UPDATED @r{Automake variable} -@vindex VERSION @r{Automake variable} -@pindex time-stamp.el -The @file{version.texi} in the @code{@@include} command is maintained -automatically by Automake (@pxref{Top,,, automake, GNU Automake}). It -sets the @samp{VERSION} and @samp{UPDATED} values used elsewhere. If -your distribution doesn't use Automake, but you do use XEmacs, you may -find the time-stamp.el package helpful (@pxref{Time Stamps,,, xemacs, -XEmacs User's Manual}). - -@item -The @code{@@syncodeindex} command reflects the recommendation to use -only one index where possible, to make it easier for readers to look up -index entries. - -@item -The @code{@@dircategory} is for constructing the Info directory. -@xref{Installing Dir Entries}, which includes a variety of recommended -category names. - -@item -The `Invoking' node is a GNU standard to help users find the basic -information about command-line usage of a given program. @xref{Manual -Structure Details,,, standards, GNU Coding Standards}. - -@item -@cindex GNU Free Documentation License, including entire -@cindex Free Documentation License, including entire -It is best to include the entire GNU Free Documentation License in a GNU -manual, unless the manual is only a few pages long. Of course this -sample is even shorter than that, but it includes the FDL anyway in -order to show one conventional way to do so. The @file{fdl.texi} file -is available on the GNU machines and in the Texinfo and other GNU -source distributions. - -The FDL provides for omitting itself under certain conditions, but in -that case the sample texts given here have to be modified. @xref{GNU -Free Documentation License}. - -@item -If the FSF is not the copyright holder, then use the appropriate name. - -@item -If your manual is published on paper by the FSF or is longer than 400 -pages, you should include the standard FSF cover texts (@pxref{License -Notices for Documentation,,, maintain, GNU Maintainer Information}). - -@item -For documents that express your personal views, feelings or -experiences, it is more appropriate to use a license permitting only -verbatim copying, rather than the FDL@. @xref{Verbatim Copying -License}. - -@end itemize - -Here is the sample document: - -@verbatim -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -@comment $Id@w{$} -@comment %**start of header -@setfilename sample.info -@include version.texi -@settitle GNU Sample @value{VERSION} -@syncodeindex pg cp -@comment %**end of header -@copying -This manual is for GNU Sample (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}), -which is an example in the Texinfo documentation. - -Copyright @copyright{} 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -@quotation -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no -Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover -Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled -``GNU Free Documentation License''. -@end quotation -@end copying - -@dircategory Texinfo documentation system -@direntry -* sample: (sample)Invoking sample. -@end direntry - -@titlepage -@title GNU Sample -@subtitle for version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} -@author A.U. Thor (@email{bug-sample@@gnu.org}) -@page -@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@insertcopying -@end titlepage - -@contents - -@ifnottex -@node Top -@top GNU Sample - -This manual is for GNU Sample (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}). -@end ifnottex - -@menu -* Invoking sample:: -* GNU Free Documentation License:: -* Index:: -@end menu - - -@node Invoking sample -@chapter Invoking sample - -@pindex sample -@cindex invoking @command{sample} - -This is a sample manual. There is no sample program to -invoke, but if there were, you could see its basic usage -and command line options here. - - -@node GNU Free Documentation License -@appendix GNU Free Documentation License - -@include fdl.texi - - -@node Index -@unnumbered Index - -@printindex cp - -@bye -@end verbatim - - -@node Verbatim Copying License -@section Verbatim Copying License - -@cindex Verbatim copying license -@cindex License for verbatim copying - -For software manuals and other documentation, it is critical to use a -license permitting free redistribution and updating, so that when a free -program is changed, the documentation can be updated as well. - -On the other hand, for documents that express your personal views, -feelings or experiences, it is more appropriate to use a license -permitting only verbatim copying. - -Here is sample text for such a license permitting verbatim copying only. -This is just the license text itself. For a complete sample document, -see the previous sections. - -@verbatim -@copying -This document is a sample for allowing verbatim copying only. - -Copyright @copyright{} 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -@quotation -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies -of this entire document without royalty provided the -copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved. -@end quotation -@end copying -@end verbatim - - -@node All-permissive Copying License -@section All-permissive Copying License - -@cindex All-permissive copying license -@cindex License for all-permissive copying - -For software manuals and other documentation, it is important to use a -license permitting free redistribution and updating, so that when a free -program is changed, the documentation can be updated as well. - -On the other hand, for small supporting files, short manuals (under 300 -lines long) and rough documentation (README files, INSTALL files, etc.), -the full FDL would be overkill. They can use a simple all-permissive -license. - -Here is sample text for such an all-permissive license. This is just -the license text itself. For a complete sample document, see the -previous sections. - -@example -Copyright @@copyright@{@} 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -notice and this notice are preserved. -@end example - - -@node Headings -@appendix Page Headings -@cindex Headings -@cindex Footings -@cindex Page numbering -@cindex Page headings -@cindex Formatting headings and footings - -Most printed manuals contain headings along the top of every page -except the title and copyright pages. Some manuals also contain -footings. @c HTML output also supports something like these, but in a -@c completely different way: @pxref{Customizing HTML Page Layout}. -Headings and footings have no meaning in Info or the other output -formats. - -@menu -* Headings Introduced:: Conventions for using page headings. -* Heading Format:: Standard page heading formats. -* Heading Choice:: How to specify the type of page heading. -* Custom Headings:: How to create your own headings and footings. -@end menu - -@node Headings Introduced -@section Headings Introduced - -Texinfo provides standard page heading formats for manuals that are -printed on one side of each sheet of paper and for manuals that are -printed on both sides of the paper. Typically, you will use these -formats, but you can specify your own format if you wish. - -In addition, you can specify whether chapters should begin on a new -page, or merely continue the same page as the previous chapter; and if -chapters begin on new pages, you can specify whether they must be -odd-numbered pages. - -By convention, a book is printed on both sides of each sheet of paper. -When you open a book, the right-hand page is odd-numbered, and -chapters begin on right-hand pages---a preceding left-hand page is -left blank if necessary. Reports, however, are often printed on just -one side of paper, and chapters begin on a fresh page immediately -following the end of the preceding chapter. In short or informal -reports, chapters often do not begin on a new page at all, but are -separated from the preceding text by a small amount of whitespace. - -The @code{@@setchapternewpage} command controls whether chapters begin -on new pages, and whether one of the standard heading formats is used. -In addition, Texinfo has several heading and footing commands that you -can use to generate your own heading and footing formats. - -In Texinfo, headings and footings are single lines at the tops and -bottoms of pages; you cannot create multiline headings or footings. -Each header or footer line is divided into three parts: a left part, a -middle part, and a right part. Any part, or a whole line, may be left -blank. Text for the left part of a header or footer line is set -flushleft; text for the middle part is centered; and, text for the -right part is set flushright. - - -@node Heading Format -@section Standard Heading Formats - -Texinfo provides two standard heading formats, one for manuals printed -on one side of each sheet of paper, and the other for manuals printed -on both sides of the paper. - -By default, nothing is specified for the footing of a Texinfo file, -so the footing remains blank. - -The standard format for single-sided printing consists of a header -line in which the left-hand part contains the name of the chapter, the -central part is blank, and the right-hand part contains the page -number. - -@need 950 -A single-sided page looks like this: - -@example -@group - _______________________ - | | - | chapter page number | - | | - | Start of text ... | - | ... | - | | -@end group -@end example - -The standard format for two-sided printing depends on whether the page -number is even or odd. By convention, even-numbered pages are on the -left- and odd-numbered pages are on the right. (@TeX{} will adjust the -widths of the left- and right-hand margins. Usually, widths are -correct, but during double-sided printing, it is wise to check that -pages will bind properly---sometimes a printer will produce output in -which the even-numbered pages have a larger right-hand margin than the -odd-numbered pages.) - -In the standard double-sided format, the left part of the left-hand -(even-numbered) page contains the page number, the central part is -blank, and the right part contains the title (specified by the -@code{@@settitle} command). The left part of the right-hand -(odd-numbered) page contains the name of the chapter, the central part -is blank, and the right part contains the page number. - -@need 750 -Two pages, side by side as in an open book, look like this: - -@example -@group - _______________________ _______________________ - | | | | - | page number title | | chapter page number | - | | | | - | Start of text ... | | More text ... | - | ... | | ... | - | | | | -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -The chapter name is preceded by the word ``Chapter'', the chapter number -and a colon. This makes it easier to keep track of where you are in the -manual. - -@node Heading Choice -@section Specifying the Type of Heading - -@TeX{} does not begin to generate page headings for a standard Texinfo -file until it reaches the @code{@@end titlepage} command. Thus, the -title and copyright pages are not numbered. The @code{@@end -titlepage} command causes @TeX{} to begin to generate page headings -according to a standard format specified by the -@code{@@setchapternewpage} command that precedes the -@code{@@titlepage} section. - -@need 1000 -There are four possibilities: - -@table @asis -@item No @code{@@setchapternewpage} command -Cause @TeX{} to specify the single-sided heading format, with chapters -on new pages. This is the same as @code{@@setchapternewpage on}. - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage on} -Specify the single-sided heading format, with chapters on new pages. - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage off} -Cause @TeX{} to start a new chapter on the same page as the last page -of the preceding chapter, after skipping some vertical whitespace. -Also cause @TeX{} to typeset for single-sided printing. (You can -override the headers format with the @code{@@headings double} command; -@pxref{@t{@@headings}}.) - -@item @code{@@setchapternewpage odd} -Specify the double-sided heading format, with chapters on new pages. -@end table - -@noindent -Texinfo lacks an @code{@@setchapternewpage even} command. - - -@node Custom Headings -@section How to Make Your Own Headings - -You can use the standard headings provided with Texinfo or specify -your own. By default, Texinfo has no footers, so if you specify them, -the available page size for the main text will be slightly reduced. - -Texinfo provides six commands for specifying headings and -footings: -@itemize @bullet -@item -@code{@@everyheading} and @code{@@everyfooting} generate page headers and -footers that are the same for both even- and odd-numbered pages. -@item -@code{@@evenheading} and @code{@@evenfooting} command generate headers -and footers for even-numbered (left-hand) pages. -@item -@code{@@oddheading} and @code{@@oddfooting} generate headers and footers -for odd-numbered (right-hand) pages. -@end itemize - -Write custom heading specifications in the Texinfo file immediately -after the @code{@@end titlepage} command. You must cancel the -predefined heading commands with the @code{@@headings off} command -before defining your own specifications. - -@need 1000 -Here is how to tell @TeX{} to place the chapter name at the left, the -page number in the center, and the date at the right of every header -for both even- and odd-numbered pages: - -@example -@group -@@headings off -@@everyheading @@thischapter @@| @@thispage @@| @@today@{@} -@end group -@end example - -@noindent -You need to divide the left part from the central part and the central -part from the right part by inserting @samp{@@|} between parts. -Otherwise, the specification command will not be able to tell where -the text for one part ends and the next part begins. - -Each part can contain text or @@-commands. The text is printed as if -the part were within an ordinary paragraph in the body of the page. -The @@-commands replace themselves with the page number, date, chapter -name, or whatever. - -@need 950 -Here are the six heading and footing commands: - -@table @code -@item @@everyheading @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@itemx @@everyfooting @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@findex everyheading -@findex everyfooting -The `every' commands specify the format for both even- and odd-numbered -pages. These commands are for documents that are printed on one side -of each sheet of paper, or for documents in which you want symmetrical -headers or footers. - -@item @@evenheading @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@itemx @@oddheading @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@itemx @@evenfooting @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@itemx @@oddfooting @var{left} @@| @var{center} @@| @var{right} -@findex evenheading -@findex evenfooting -@findex oddheading -@findex oddfooting -The `even' and `odd' commands specify the format for even-numbered -pages and odd-numbered pages. These commands are for books and -manuals that are printed on both sides of each sheet of paper. -@end table - -Use the @samp{@@this@dots{}} series of @@-commands to -provide the names of chapters -and sections and the page number. You can use the -@samp{@@this@dots{}} commands in the left, center, or right portions -of headers and footers, or anywhere else in a Texinfo file so long as -they are between @code{@@iftex} and @code{@@end iftex} commands. - -@need 1000 -Here are the @samp{@@this@dots{}} commands: - -@table @code -@item @@thispage -@findex thispage -Expands to the current page number. - -@item @@thissectionname -@findex thissectionname -Expands to the name of the current section. - -@item @@thissectionnum -@findex thissectionnum -Expands to the number of the current section. - -@item @@thissection -@findex thissection -Expands to the number and name of the current section, in the format -`Section 1: Title'. - -@item @@thischaptername -@findex thischaptername -Expands to the name of the current chapter. - -@item @@thischapternum -@findex thischapternum -Expands to the number of the current chapter, or letter of the current -appendix. - -@item @@thischapter -@findex thischapter -Expands to the number and name of the current -chapter, in the format `Chapter 1: Title'. - -@item @@thistitle -@findex thistitle -Expands to the name of the document, as specified by the -@code{@@settitle} command. - -@item @@thisfile -@findex thisfile -For @code{@@include} files only: expands to the name of the current -@code{@@include} file. If the current Texinfo source file is not an -@code{@@include} file, this command has no effect. This command does -@emph{not} provide the name of the current Texinfo source file unless -it is an @code{@@include} file. (@xref{Include Files}, for more -information about @code{@@include} files.) -@end table - -@noindent -You can also use the @code{@@today@{@}} command, which expands to the -current date, in `1 Jan 1900' format. -@findex today - -Other @@-commands and text are printed in a header or footer just as -if they were in the body of a page. It is useful to incorporate text, -particularly when you are writing drafts: - -@example -@group -@@headings off -@@everyheading @@emph@{Draft!@} @@| @@thispage @@| @@thischapter -@@everyfooting @@| @@| Version: 0.27: @@today@{@} -@end group -@end example - -Beware of overlong titles: they may overlap another part of the -header or footer and blot it out. - -If you have very short chapters and/or sections, several of them can -appear on a single page. You can specify which chapters and sections -you want @code{@@thischapter}, @code{@@thissection} and other such -macros to refer to on such pages as follows: - -@table @code -@item @@everyheadingmarks @var{ref} -@itemx @@everyfootingmarks @var{ref} -@findex everyheadingmarks -@findex everyfootingmarks -The @var{ref} argument can be either @code{top} (the @code{@@this...} -commands will refer to the chapter/section at the top of a page) or -@code{bottom} (the commands will reflect the situation at the bottom -of a page). These @samp{@@every...} commands specify what to do on -both even- and odd-numbered pages. - -@item @@evenheadingmarks @var{ref} -@itemx @@oddheadingmarks @var{ref} -@itemx @@evenfootingmarks @var{ref} -@itemx @@oddfootingmarks @var{ref} -@findex evenheadingmarks -@findex oddheadingmarks -@findex evenfootingmarks -@findex oddfootingmarks -These @samp{@@even...} and @samp{@@odd...} commands specify what to do -on only even- or odd-numbered pages, respectively. The @var{ref} -argument is the same as with the @samp{@@every...} commands. -@end table - -Write these commands immediately after the @code{@@...contents} -commands, or after the @code{@@end titlepage} command if you don't -have a table of contents or if it is printed at the end of your -manual. - -By default the @code{@@this...} commands reflect the situation at the -bottom of a page both in headings and in footings. - - -@node Catching Mistakes -@appendix Catching Mistakes -@cindex Structure, catching mistakes in -@cindex Nodes, catching mistakes -@cindex Catching mistakes -@cindex Correcting mistakes -@cindex Mistakes, catching -@cindex Problems, catching -@cindex Debugging the Texinfo structure - -Besides mistakes in the content of your documentation, there are two -kinds of mistake you can make with Texinfo: you can make mistakes with -@@-commands, and you can make mistakes with the structure of the nodes -and chapters. - -XEmacs has two tools for catching the @@-command mistakes and two for -catching structuring mistakes. - -For finding problems with @@-commands, you can run @TeX{} or a region -formatting command on the region that has a problem; indeed, you can -run these commands on each region as you write it. - -For finding problems with the structure of nodes and chapters, you can use -@kbd{C-c C-s} (@code{texinfo-show-structure}) and the related @code{occur} -command and you can use the @kbd{M-x Info-validate} command. - -@menu -* @t{makeinfo} Preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors. -* Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting. -* Debugging with @TeX{}:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting. -* Using @t{texinfo-show-structure}:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}. -* Using @t{occur}:: How to list all lines containing a pattern. -* Running @t{Info-validate}:: How to find badly referenced nodes. -@end menu - - -@node @t{makeinfo} Preferred -@section @code{makeinfo} Preferred - -@c anchor{makeinfo Preferred}@c prev name - -The @code{makeinfo} program does an excellent job of catching errors -and reporting them---far better than @code{texinfo-format-region} or -@code{texinfo-format-buffer}. In addition, the various functions for -automatically creating and updating node pointers and menus remove -many opportunities for human error. - -If you can, use the updating commands to create and insert pointers -and menus. These prevent many errors. Then use @code{makeinfo} (or -its Texinfo mode manifestations, @code{makeinfo-region} and -@code{makeinfo-buffer}) to format your file and check for other -errors. This is the best way to work with Texinfo. But if you -cannot use @code{makeinfo}, or your problem is very puzzling, then you -may want to use the tools described in this appendix. - - -@node Debugging with Info -@section Catching Errors with Info Formatting -@cindex Catching errors with Info formatting -@cindex Debugging with Info formatting - -After you have written part of a Texinfo file, you can use the -@code{texinfo-format-region} or the @code{makeinfo-region} command to -see whether the region formats properly. - -Most likely, however, you are reading this section because for some -reason you cannot use the @code{makeinfo-region} command; therefore, the -rest of this section presumes that you are using -@code{texinfo-format-region}. - -If you have made a mistake with an @@-command, -@code{texinfo-format-region} will stop processing at or after the -error and display an error message. To see where in the buffer the -error occurred, switch to the @samp{*Info Region*} buffer; the cursor -will be in a position that is after the location of the error. Also, -the text will not be formatted after the place where the error -occurred (or more precisely, where it was detected). - -For example, if you accidentally end a menu with the command @code{@@end -menus} with an `s' on the end, instead of with @code{@@end menu}, you -will see an error message that says: - -@example -@@end menus is not handled by texinfo -@end example - -@noindent -The cursor will stop at the point in the buffer where the error -occurs, or not long after it. The buffer will look like this: - -@example -@group ----------- Buffer: *Info Region* ---------- -* Menu: - -* Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use - `texinfo-show-structure' - to catch mistakes. -* Running Info-validate:: How to check for - unreferenced nodes. -@@end menus -@point{} ----------- Buffer: *Info Region* ---------- -@end group -@end example - -The @code{texinfo-format-region} command sometimes provides slightly -odd error messages. For example, the following cross reference fails to format: - -@example -(@@xref@{Catching Mistakes, for more info.) -@end example - -@noindent -In this case, @code{texinfo-format-region} detects the missing closing -brace but displays a message that says @samp{Unbalanced parentheses} -rather than @samp{Unbalanced braces}. This is because the formatting -command looks for mismatches between braces as if they were -parentheses. - -Sometimes @code{texinfo-format-region} fails to detect mistakes. For -example, in the following, the closing brace is swapped with the -closing parenthesis: - -@example -(@@xref@{Catching Mistakes), for more info.@} -@end example - -@noindent -Formatting produces: -@example -(*Note for more info.: Catching Mistakes) -@end example - -The only way for you to detect this error is to realize that the -reference should have looked like this: - -@example -(*Note Catching Mistakes::, for more info.) -@end example - -Incidentally, if you are reading this node in Info and type @kbd{f -@key{RET}} (@code{Info-follow-reference}), you will generate an error -message that says: - -@example -No such node: "Catching Mistakes) The only way @dots{} -@end example - -@noindent -This is because Info perceives the example of the error as the first -cross reference in this node and if you type a @key{RET} immediately -after typing the Info @kbd{f} command, Info will attempt to go to the -referenced node. If you type @kbd{f catch @key{TAB} @key{RET}}, Info -will complete the node name of the correctly written example and take -you to the `Catching Mistakes' node. (If you try this, you can return -from the `Catching Mistakes' node by typing @kbd{l} -(@code{Info-last}).) - - -@node Debugging with @TeX{} -@section Debugging with @TeX{} -@cindex Catching errors with @TeX{} formatting -@cindex Debugging with @TeX{} formatting - -You can also catch mistakes when you format a file with @TeX{}. - -Usually, you will want to do this after you have run -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} (or, better, @code{makeinfo-buffer}) on -the same file, because @code{texinfo-format-buffer} sometimes displays -error messages that make more sense than @TeX{}. (@xref{Debugging -with Info}, for more information.) - -For example, @TeX{} was run on a Texinfo file, part of which is shown -here: - -@example ----------- Buffer: texinfo.texi ---------- -name of the Texinfo file as an extension. The -@@samp@{??@} are `wildcards' that cause the shell to -substitute all the raw index files. (@@xref@{sorting -indices, for more information about sorting -indices.)@@refill ----------- Buffer: texinfo.texi ---------- -@end example - -@noindent -(The cross reference lacks a closing brace.) -@TeX{} produced the following output, after which it stopped: - -@example ----------- Buffer: *tex-shell* ---------- -Runaway argument? -@{sorting indices, for more information about sorting -indices.) @@refill @@ETC. -! Paragraph ended before @@xref was complete. -<to be read again> - @@par -l.27 - -? ----------- Buffer: *tex-shell* ---------- -@end example - -In this case, @TeX{} produced an accurate and -understandable error message: - -@example -Paragraph ended before @@xref was complete. -@end example - -@noindent -@samp{@@par} is an internal @TeX{} command of no relevance to Texinfo. -@samp{l.27} means that @TeX{} detected the problem on line 27 of the -Texinfo file. The @samp{?} is the prompt @TeX{} uses in this -circumstance. - -Unfortunately, @TeX{} is not always so helpful, and sometimes you must -truly be a Sherlock Holmes to discover what went wrong. - -In any case, if you run into a problem like this, you can do one of three -things. - -@enumerate -@item -You can tell @TeX{} to continue running and ignore just this error by -typing @key{RET} at the @samp{?} prompt. - -@item -You can tell @TeX{} to continue running and to ignore all errors as best -it can by typing @kbd{r @key{RET}} at the @samp{?} prompt. - -This is often the best thing to do. However, beware: the one error -may produce a cascade of additional error messages as its consequences -are felt through the rest of the file. To stop @TeX{} when it is -producing such an avalanche of error messages, type @kbd{C-c} (or -@kbd{C-c C-c}, if you are running a shell inside XEmacs). - -@item -You can tell @TeX{} to stop this run by typing @kbd{x @key{RET}} -at the @samp{?} prompt. -@end enumerate - -If you are running @TeX{} inside XEmacs, you need to switch to the shell -buffer and line at which @TeX{} offers the @samp{?} prompt. - -Sometimes @TeX{} will format a file without producing error messages even -though there is a problem. This usually occurs if a command is not ended -but @TeX{} is able to continue processing anyhow. For example, if you fail -to end an itemized list with the @code{@@end itemize} command, @TeX{} will -write a DVI file that you can print out. The only error message that -@TeX{} will give you is the somewhat mysterious comment: - -@example -(@@end occurred inside a group at level 1) -@end example - -@noindent -However, if you print the DVI file, you will find that the text -of the file that follows the itemized list is entirely indented as if -it were part of the last item in the itemized list. The error message -is the way @TeX{} says that it expected to find an @code{@@end} -command somewhere in the file; but that it could not determine where -it was needed. - -Another source of notoriously hard-to-find errors is a missing -@code{@@end group} command. If you ever are stumped by -incomprehensible errors, look for a missing @code{@@end group} command -first. - -If the Texinfo file lacks header lines, -@TeX{} may stop in the -beginning of its run and display output that looks like the following. -The @samp{*} indicates that @TeX{} is waiting for input. - -@example -This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2c 7.0) -(test.texinfo [1]) -* -@end example - -@noindent -In this case, simply type @kbd{\end @key{RET}} after the asterisk. Then -write the header lines in the Texinfo file and run the @TeX{} command -again. (Note the use of the backslash, @samp{\}. @TeX{} uses @samp{\} -instead of @samp{@@}; and in this circumstance, you are working -directly with @TeX{}, not with Texinfo.) - -@node Using @t{texinfo-show-structure} -@section Using @code{texinfo-show-structure} - -@cindex Showing the structure of a file -@findex texinfo-show-structure - -It is not always easy to keep track of the nodes, chapters, sections, and -subsections of a Texinfo file. This is especially true if you are revising -or adding to a Texinfo file that someone else has written. - -In XEmacs, in Texinfo mode, the @code{texinfo-show-structure} -command lists all the lines that begin with the @@-commands that -specify the structure: @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, -@code{@@appendix}, and so on. With an argument (@w{@kbd{C-u}} -as prefix argument, if interactive), -the command also shows the @code{@@node} lines. The -@code{texinfo-show-structure} command is bound to @kbd{C-c C-s} in -Texinfo mode, by default. - -The lines are displayed in a buffer called the @samp{*Occur*} buffer, -indented by hierarchical level. For example, here is a part of what was -produced by running @code{texinfo-show-structure} on this manual: - -@example -@group -Lines matching "^@@\\(chapter \\|sect\\|subs\\|subh\\| -unnum\\|major\\|chapheading \\|heading \\|appendix\\)" -in buffer texinfo.texi. -@dots{} -4177:@@chapter Nodes -4198: @@heading Two Paths -4231: @@section Node and Menu Illustration -4337: @@section The @@code@{@@@@node@} Command -4393: @@subheading Choosing Node and Pointer Names -4417: @@subsection How to Write an @@code@{@@@@node@} Line -4469: @@subsection @@code@{@@@@node@} Line Tips -@dots{} -@end group -@end example - -This says that lines 4337, 4393, and 4417 of @file{texinfo.texi} begin -with the @code{@@section}, @code{@@subheading}, and @code{@@subsection} -commands respectively. If you move your cursor into the @samp{*Occur*} -window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and use the -@kbd{C-c C-c} command (@code{occur-mode-goto-occurrence}), to jump to -the corresponding spot in the Texinfo file. @xref{Other Repeating -Search, , Using Occur, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, for more -information about @code{occur-mode-goto-occurrence}. - -The first line in the @samp{*Occur*} window describes the @dfn{regular -expression} specified by @var{texinfo-heading-pattern}. This regular -expression is the pattern that @code{texinfo-show-structure} looks for. -@xref{Regexps, , Using Regular Expressions, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, -for more information. - -When you invoke the @code{texinfo-show-structure} command, XEmacs will -display the structure of the whole buffer. If you want to see the -structure of just a part of the buffer, of one chapter, for example, -use the @kbd{C-x n n} (@code{narrow-to-region}) command to mark the -region. (@xref{Narrowing, , , xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}.) This is -how the example used above was generated. (To see the whole buffer -again, use @kbd{C-x n w} (@code{widen}).) - -If you call @code{texinfo-show-structure} with a prefix argument by -typing @w{@kbd{C-u C-c C-s}}, it will list lines beginning with -@code{@@node} as well as the lines beginning with the @@-sign commands -for @code{@@chapter}, @code{@@section}, and the like. - -You can remind yourself of the structure of a Texinfo file by looking at -the list in the @samp{*Occur*} window; and if you have mis-named a node -or left out a section, you can correct the mistake. - -@node Using @t{occur} -@section Using @code{occur} - -@cindex Occurrences, listing with @code{@@occur} -@findex occur - -Sometimes the @code{texinfo-show-structure} command produces too much -information. Perhaps you want to remind yourself of the overall structure -of a Texinfo file, and are overwhelmed by the detailed list produced by -@code{texinfo-show-structure}. In this case, you can use the @code{occur} -command directly. To do this, type: - -@example -@kbd{M-x occur} -@end example - -@noindent -and then, when prompted, type a @dfn{regexp}, a regular expression for -the pattern you want to match. (@xref{Regexps, , Regular Expressions, -xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}.) The @code{occur} command works from -the current location of the cursor in the buffer to the end of the -buffer. If you want to run @code{occur} on the whole buffer, place -the cursor at the beginning of the buffer. - -For example, to see all the lines that contain the word -@samp{@@chapter} in them, just type @samp{@@chapter}. This will -produce a list of the chapters. It will also list all the sentences -with @samp{@@chapter} in the middle of the line. - -If you want to see only those lines that start with the word -@samp{@@chapter}, type @samp{^@@chapter} when prompted by -@code{occur}. If you want to see all the lines that end with a word -or phrase, end the last word with a @samp{$}; for example, -@samp{catching mistakes$}. This can be helpful when you want to see -all the nodes that are part of the same chapter or section and -therefore have the same `Up' pointer. - -@xref{Other Repeating Search, , Using Occur, xemacs, XEmacs User's Manual}, -for more information. - - -@node Running @t{Info-validate} -@section Finding Badly Referenced Nodes - -@anchor{Running Info-Validate}@c old name -@findex Info-validate -@cindex Nodes, checking for badly referenced -@cindex Checking for badly referenced nodes -@cindex Looking for badly referenced nodes -@cindex Finding badly referenced nodes -@cindex Badly referenced nodes - -You can use the @code{Info-validate} command to check whether any of -the `Next', `Previous', `Up' or other node pointers fail to point to a -node. This command checks that every node pointer points to an -existing node. The @code{Info-validate} command works only on Info -files, not on Texinfo files. - -The @code{makeinfo} program validates pointers automatically, so you -do not need to use the @code{Info-validate} command if you are using -@code{makeinfo}. You only may need to use @code{Info-validate} if you -are unable to run @code{makeinfo} and instead must create an Info file -using @code{texinfo-format-region} or @code{texinfo-format-buffer}, or -if you write an Info file from scratch. - -@menu -* Using @t{Info-validate}:: How to run @code{Info-validate}. -* Unsplit:: How to create an unsplit file. -* Tagifying:: How to tagify a file. -* Splitting:: How to split a file manually. -@end menu - - -@node Using @t{Info-validate} -@subsection Using @code{Info-validate} - -@cindex Using @code{Info-validate} -@cindex Info validating a large file -@cindex Validating a large file - -To use @code{Info-validate}, visit the Info file you wish to check and -type: - -@example -M-x Info-validate -@end example - -@noindent -Note that the @code{Info-validate} command requires an uppercase -`I'@. You may also need to create a tag table before running -@code{Info-validate}. @xref{Tagifying}. - -If your file is valid, you will receive a message that says ``File appears -valid''. However, if you have a pointer that does not point to a node, -error messages will be displayed in a buffer called @samp{*problems in -info file*}. - -For example, @code{Info-validate} was run on a test file that contained -only the first node of this manual. One of the messages said: - -@example -In node "Overview", invalid Next: Texinfo Mode -@end example - -@noindent -This meant that the node called @samp{Overview} had a `Next' pointer that -did not point to anything (which was true in this case, since the test file -had only one node in it). - -Now suppose we add a node named @samp{Texinfo Mode} to our test case -but we do not specify a `Previous' for this node. Then we will get -the following error message: - -@example -In node "Texinfo Mode", should have Previous: Overview -@end example - -@noindent -This is because every `Next' pointer should be matched by a -`Previous' (in the node where the `Next' points) which points back. - -@code{Info-validate} also checks that all menu entries and cross references -point to actual nodes. - -@code{Info-validate} requires a tag table and does not work with files -that have been split. (The @code{texinfo-format-buffer} command -automatically splits large files.) In order to use @code{Info-validate} -on a large file, you must run @code{texinfo-format-buffer} with an -argument so that it does not split the Info file; and you must create a -tag table for the unsplit file. - -@node Unsplit -@subsection Creating an Unsplit File -@cindex Creating an unsplit file -@cindex Unsplit file creation - -You can run @code{Info-validate} only on a single Info file that has a -tag table. The command will not work on the indirect subfiles that -are generated when a master file is split. If you have a large file -(longer than 300,000 bytes or so), you need to run the -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} or @code{makeinfo-buffer} command in such -a way that it does not create indirect subfiles. You will also need -to create a tag table for the Info file. After you have done this, -you can run @code{Info-validate} and look for badly referenced -nodes. - -The first step is to create an unsplit Info file. To prevent -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} from splitting a Texinfo file into -smaller Info files, give a prefix to the @kbd{M-x -texinfo-format-buffer} command: - -@example -C-u M-x texinfo-format-buffer -@end example - -@noindent -or else - -@example -C-u C-c C-e C-b -@end example - -@noindent -When you do this, Texinfo will not split the file and will not create -a tag table for it. -@cindex Making a tag table manually -@cindex Tag table, making manually - -@node Tagifying -@subsection Tagifying a File - -After creating an unsplit Info file, you must create a tag table for -it. Visit the Info file you wish to tagify and type: - -@example -M-x Info-tagify -@end example - -@noindent -(Note the uppercase @samp{I} in @code{Info-tagify}.) This creates an -Info file with a tag table that you can validate. - -The third step is to validate the Info file: - -@example -M-x Info-validate -@end example - -@noindent -(Note the uppercase @samp{I} in @code{Info-validate}.) -In brief, the steps are: - -@example -@group -C-u M-x texinfo-format-buffer -M-x Info-tagify -M-x Info-validate -@end group -@end example - -After you have validated the node structure, you can rerun -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} in the normal way so it will construct a -tag table and split the file automatically, or you can make the tag -table and split the file manually. - -@node Splitting -@subsection Splitting a File Manually -@cindex Splitting an Info file manually -@cindex Info file, splitting manually - -You should split a large file or else let the -@code{texinfo-format-buffer} or @code{makeinfo-buffer} command do it -for you automatically. (Generally you will let one of the formatting -commands do this job for you. @xref{Creating an Info File}.) - -The split-off files are called the indirect subfiles. - -Info files are split to save memory. With smaller files, XEmacs does not -have to make such a large buffer to hold the information. - -If an Info file has more than 30 nodes, you should also make a tag -table for it. @xref{Using @t{Info-validate}}, for information -about creating a tag table. (Again, tag tables are usually created -automatically by the formatting command; you only need to create a tag -table yourself if you are doing the job manually. Most likely, you -will do this for a large, unsplit file on which you have run -@code{Info-validate}.) - -Visit the Info file you wish to tagify and split and type the two -commands: - -@example -M-x Info-tagify -M-x Info-split -@end example - -@noindent -(Note that the @samp{I} in @samp{Info} is uppercase.) - -When you use the @code{Info-split} command, the buffer is modified into a -(small) Info file which lists the indirect subfiles. This file should be -saved in place of the original visited file. The indirect subfiles are -written in the same directory the original file is in, with names generated -by appending @samp{-} and a number to the original file name. - -The primary file still functions as an Info file, but it contains just -the tag table and a directory of subfiles. - - -@node Info Format Specification -@appendix Info Format Specification - -@cindex Info format specification -@cindex Specification of Info format -@cindex Definition of Info format - -Here we describe the technical details of the Info format. - -This format definition was written some 25 years after the Info format -was first devised. So in the event of conflicts between this -definition and actual practice, practice wins. It also assumes some -general knowledge of Texinfo; it is meant to be a guide for -implementors rather than a rigid technical standard. We often refer -back to other parts of this manual for examples and definitions, -rather than redundantly spelling out every detail. - -In this formal description, the characters @code{<>*()|=#} are used -for the language of the description itself. Other characters are -literal. The formal constructs used are typical: @code{<...>} -indicates a metavariable name, @samp{=} means definition, @samp{*} -repetition, @samp{?} optional, @samp{()} grouping, @samp{|} -alternation, @samp{#} comment. Exception: @samp{*} at the beginning -of a line is literal. - -We specify literal parentheses (those that are part of the Info -format) with @t{<lparen>} and @t{<rparen>}, meaning the single -characters @samp{(} and @samp{)} respectively. - -Finally, the two-character sequence @samp{^@var{x}} means the single -character @samp{CTRL-@var{x}}, for any @var{x}. - -@menu -* General: Info Format General Layout. -* Text: Info Format Text Constructs. -@end menu - - -@node Info Format General Layout -@section Info Format General Layout - -This section describes the overall layout of Info manuals. - -@menu -* Whole: Info Format Whole Manual. Split vs.@: nonsplit manuals. -* Preamble: Info Format Preamble. -* Indirect: Info Format Indirect Tag Table. -* Tag table: Info Format Tag Table. -* Local variables: Info Format Local Variables. -* Regular nodes: Info Format Regular Nodes. -@end menu - - -@node Info Format Whole Manual -@subheading Info Format: A Whole Manual - -@cindex Nonsplit manuals, Info format of -@cindex Split manuals, Info format of -@cindex Whole manual, in Info format - -To begin, an Info manual is either @dfn{nonsplit} (contained wholly -within a single file) or @dfn{split} (across several files). - -The syntax for a nonsplit manual is: - -@example - <nonsplit info file> = -<preamble> -<node>* -<tag table> -(<local variables>)? -@end example - -When split, there is a @dfn{main file}, which contains only pointers -to the nodes given in other @dfn{subfiles}. The main file looks -like this: - -@example - <split info main file> = -<preamble> -<indirect table> -<tag table> -(<local variables>)? -@end example - -The subfiles in a split manual have the following syntax: - -@example - <split info subfile> = -<preamble> -<node>* -@end example - - -@node Info Format Preamble -@subheading Info Format: Preamble - -@cindex Preamble, in Info format - -The @t{<preamble>} is text at the beginning of all output files. -It is not intended to be visible by default in an Info viewer, but -may be displayed upon user request. - -@example - <preamble> = -<identification> # "This is FILENAME, produced by ..." -<copying text> # Expansion of @@copying text. -<dir entries> # Derived from @@dircategory and @@direntry. -@end example - -These pieces are: - -@table @t -@item <identification line> -An arbitrary string beginning the output file, followed by a blank -line. - -@item <copying text> -The expansion of an @code{@@copying} environment, if the manual has -one (@pxref{@t{@@copying}}). - -@item <dir entries> -The result of any @code{@@dircategory} and @code{@@direntry} -commands present in the manual (@pxref{Installing Dir Entries}). - -@end table - - -@node Info Format Indirect Tag Table -@subheading Info Format: Indirect Tag Table - -@cindex Indirect tag table, in Info format - -The indirect table is written to the main file in the case of split -output only. It specifies the starting byte position of each split -output file (as a decimal integer): - -@example - <indirect table> = -^_ -Indirect: -(<filename>: <bytepos>)* -@end example - -The number of preamble bytes written to each output file is included -in the positions. Neither the preamble nor the size of the top-level -output file is included. - -The first actual node of content will be pointed to by the first -entry. - -Unfortunately, Info-creating programs such as @code{makeinfo} have not -always implemented these rules perfectly, due to various bugs and -oversights. Therefore, robust Info viewers should fall back to -searching ``nearby'' the given position for a node, instead of just -giving up if the position is not perfectly at a node beginning. - -As an example, suppose split output is generated for the GDB manual. -The top-level file @file{gdb.info} will contain something like this: - -@example -^_ -Indirect: -gdb.info-1: 1878 -gdb.info-2: 295733 -... -@end example - -This tells Info viewers that the first node of the manual occurs at -byte 1878 (i.e., after the preamble) of the file @file{gdb.info-1}. -The first node written to @file{gdb.info-2} would start at byte 295733 -if the subsequent @file{gdb.info-*} files (not including -@file{gdb.info} files were appended to @file{gdb.info-1}, including -their preambles. - - -@node Info Format Tag Table -@subheading Info Format: Tag Table - -@cindex Tag table, in Info format - -The tag table specifies the starting byte position of each node and anchor -in the file. It is written in the main output file only, not (in the -case of split output) any subfiles. - -@example - <tag table> = -^_ -Tag Table: -<lparen>Indirect<rparen> # this line appears in split output only -(Node|Ref): <nodeid>^?<bytepos> -^_ -End Tag Table -@end example - -The @samp{(Indirect)} line is the next line after @samp{Tag Table:} -in the case of split output only. - -Each following line defines an identifier as either an anchor or a -node, as specific. It is an error to define the same identifier both -ways. For example, @samp{Node: Top^?1647} says that the node named -@samp{Top} starts at byte 1647 while @samp{Ref: -Overview-Footnote-1^?30045} says that the anchor named -@samp{Overview-Footnote-1} starts at byte 30045. - -In the case of nonsplit output, the byte positions simply refer to the -location in the output file. In the case of split output, the byte -positions refer to an imaginary file created by concatenating all the -split files (but not the top-level file). See the previous section. - -Here is an example: - -@example -^_ -Tag Table: -Node: Top^_89 -Node: Ch1^_292 -^_ -End Tag Table -@end example - -This specifies a manual with two nodes, `Top' and `Ch1', at byte -positions 89 and 292 respectively. Because the @samp{(Indirect)} line -is not present, the manual is not split. - - -@node Info Format Local Variables -@subheading Info Format: Local Variables - -@cindex Local variable section, in Info format - -The local variables section is optional and is currently used to give the -encoding information. It may be augmented in the future. - -@example - <local variables> = -^_ -Local Variables: -coding: <encoding> -End: -@end example - -@xref{@t{@@documentencoding}}. - - -@node Info Format Regular Nodes -@subheading Info Format: Regular Nodes - -@cindex Info nodes, in Info format - -Regular nodes look like this: - -@example - <node> = -^_ -File: <fn>, Node: <id1>, (Next: <id2>, )? (Prev: <id3>, )? Up: <id4> - -<general text, until the next ^_ or end-of-file> -@end example - -The @code{Next} and @code{Prev} pointers are optional. The @code{Up} -pointer may technically also be absent, although this is most likely the -case of a wrongly-structured Info manual. At least one space must be -present after each colon and comma, but any number of spaces are -ignored. - -This @t{<node>} defines @t{<id1>} in file @t{<fn>}, which is typically -just @samp{manualname} or perhaps @samp{manualname.info}. Each of the -other references @t{<id2>}, @t{<id3>}, and @t{<id4>} must be defined -with either @samp{Node} or @samp{Ref} in the @t{<tag table>}. - -Conventionally the nodes are arranged to form a tree, but this is not -a requirement of the format. Each pointer can refer to any defined -identifier. - -Identifiers cannot include periods, commas, colons or parentheses -(including @@-commands which produce any of these); these can confuse -Info readers. @xref{Node Line Requirements}. - -The @t{<general text>} of the node can include the special constructs -described next. - - -@node Info Format Text Constructs -@section Info Format Text Constructs - -@cindex Info format text constructs -@cindex text constructs, Info format - -These special Info constructs can appear within the text of a node. - -@menu -* Menu: Info Format Menu. -* Image: Info Format Image. -* Printindex: Info Format Printindex. -* Xref: Info Format Cross Reference. -@end menu - - -@node Info Format Menu -@subsection Info Format: Menu - -@cindex Menus, in Info format - -Conventionally menus appear at the end of nodes, but the Info format -places no restrictions on their location. - -@example - <menu> = -* Menu: -(<menu entry> | <menu comment>)* -@end example - -The parts of a @t{<menu entry>} are described in @ref{Menu Parts}. - -A @t{<menu comment>} is any line not beginning with @samp{*} that -appears either at the beginning of the menu or is separated from a -menu entry by one or more blank lines. These comments are intended to -be displayed as part of the menu, as-is (@pxref{Writing a Menu}). - - -@node Info Format Image -@subsection Info Format: Image - -@cindex Images, in Info format - -The @code{@@image} command results in the following special directive -within the Info file (@pxref{Images}): - -@example - <image> = -^@@^H[image src="<image file>" - (text="<txt file contents>")? - (alt="<alt text>")? -^@@^H] -@end example - -The line breaks and indentation in this description are editorial; the -whitespace between the different parts of the directive in Info files -is arbitrary. - -In the string @t{<image file>}, @t{<txt file contents>} and @t{<alt -text>}, @samp{"} is quoted as @samp{\"} and @samp{\} is quoted as -@samp{\\}. The text and alt specifications are optional. - -The @t{alt} value serves the same purpose as in HTML: A prose -description of the image. In text-only displays or speech systems, -for example, the @t{alt} value may be used instead of displaying the -(typically graphical) @t{<image file>}. - -The @t{<txt file contents>}, if present, should be taken as an ASCII -representation of the image, and also may be used on a text-only -display. - -The format does not prescribe the choice between displaying the -@t{<image file>}, the @t{<alt text>} or @t{<txt file contents>}. - - -@node Info Format Printindex -@subsection Info Format: Printindex - -@cindex Indices, in Info format - -Indices in Info format are generally written as a menu -(@pxref{Indices}), but with an additional directive at the beginning -marking this as an index node: - -@example - <printindex> = -^@@^H[index^@@^H] -* Menu: - -<index entry>* -@end example - -The @t{<index entry>} items are similar to normal menu entries, but -the free-format description is replaced by the line number of where -the entries occurs in the text: - -@example - <index entry> = -* <entry text>: <entry node>. <lparen>line <lineno><rparen> -@end example - -@noindent -The @t{<entry text>} is the index term. The @t{<lineno>} is an -unsigned integer, given relative to the start of the @t{<entry node>}. -There may be arbitrary whitespace after the colon and period, as usual -in menus. Here is an example: - -@example -^@@^H[index^@@^H] -* Menu: - -* thunder: Weather Phenomena. (line 5) -@end example - -This means that an index entry for `thunder' appears at line 5 of the -node `Weather Phenomena'. - - -@node Info Format Cross Reference -@subsection Info Format: Cross Reference - -@cindex Cross references, in Info format - -A general cross reference in Info format is written as follows: - -@example - <cross-reference> = -* (N|n)ote (<id>:: | <label>:(<lparen><infofile><rparen>)?<id>(.|,)) -@end example - -Whether @samp{note} or @samp{Note} is used is not significant. - -The @samp{<id>::} form indicates a node or anchor reference within the -current manual. - -The longer form indicates a general reference, typically used to refer -to a node or anchor in a different manual, but possibly to the current -manual. The @t{<label>} is descriptive text; the optional -@samp{(<infofile>)} is the filename of the manual being referenced, -and the @t{<id>} is the node or anchor within that manual, terminated -by a comma or period. That final punctuation is part of the -surrounding sentence, and should be displayed. - -Here are some examples: - -@example -*note GNU Free Documentation License:: -*note Tag table: Info Format Tag Table, for details. -*Note Overview: (make)Top. -@end example - -The first shows the short form, a reference to a node in the current -manual. - -The second also refers to a node in the current manual, namely `Info -Format Tag Table'; the `Tag table' before the @samp{:} is only a label -on this particular reference. - -The third example refers to the node `Top' in another manual, namely -@samp{make}, with `Overview' being the label for this cross reference. - -@xref{Cross References}. - - -@c The simple description in the command summary seems sufficient to me -@c these days, so ignore this appendix. --karl, 13mar04. -@c -@c @node Refilling Paragraphs -@c @appendix Refilling Paragraphs -@c @cindex Refilling paragraphs -@c @cindex Filling paragraphs -@c @cindex Paragraphs, filling -@c @findex refill -@c -@c The @code{@@refill} command refills and, optionally, indents the first -@c line of a paragraph.@footnote{Perhaps the command should have been -@c called the @code{@@refillandindent} command, but @code{@@refill} is -@c shorter and the name was chosen before indenting was possible.} The -@c @code{@@refill} command is no longer important, but we describe it here -@c because you once needed it. You will see it in many old Texinfo -@c files. -@c -@c Without refilling, paragraphs containing long @@-constructs may look -@c bad after formatting because the formatter removes @@-commands and -@c shortens some lines more than others. In the past, neither the -@c @code{texinfo-format-region} command nor the -@c @code{texinfo-format-buffer} command refilled paragraphs -@c automatically. The @code{@@refill} command had to be written at the -@c end of every paragraph to cause these formatters to fill them. (Both -@c @TeX{} and @code{makeinfo} have always refilled paragraphs -@c automatically.) Now, all the Info formatters automatically fill and -@c indent those paragraphs that need to be filled and indented. -@c -@c The @code{@@refill} command causes @code{texinfo-format-region} and -@c @code{texinfo-format-buffer} to refill a paragraph in the Info file -@c @emph{after} all the other processing has been done. For this reason, -@c you can not use @code{@@refill} with a paragraph containing either -@c @code{@@*} or @code{@@w@{ @dots{} @}} since the refilling action will -@c override those two commands. -@c -@c The @code{texinfo-format-region} and @code{texinfo-format-buffer} -@c commands now automatically append @code{@@refill} to the end of each -@c paragraph that should be filled. They do not append @code{@@refill} to -@c the ends of paragraphs that contain @code{@@*} or @w{@code{@@w@{ @dots{}@}}} -@c and therefore do not refill or indent them. - - -@c These are no longer ``new'', and the explanations -@c are all given elsewhere anyway. So ignore the entire appendix. -@c --karl, 25apr97. -@c node New Features, Command and Variable Index, Obtaining TeX, Top -@c appendix Second Edition Features - -@c @tex -@c % Widen the space for the first column so three control-character % -@c strings fit in the first column. Switched back to default .8in % -@c value at end of chapter. \global\tableindent=1.0in -@c @end tex -@c -@c The second edition of the Texinfo manual describes more than 20 new -@c Texinfo mode commands and more than 50 previously undocumented Texinfo -@c @@-commands. This edition is more than twice the length of the first -@c edition. -@c -@c Here is a brief description of the new commands. -@c -@c @c menu -@c * New Texinfo Mode Commands:: The updating commands are especially useful. -@c * New Commands:: Many newly described @@-commands. -@c @c end menu -@c -@c @c node New Texinfo Mode Commands, New Commands, Obtaining TeX, Obtaining TeX -@c @c appendixsec New Texinfo Mode Commands -@c -@c Texinfo mode provides commands and features especially designed for -@c working with Texinfo files. More than 20 new commands have been -@c added, including commands for automatically creating and updating -@c both nodes and menus. This is a tedious task when done by hand. -@c -@c The keybindings are intended to be somewhat mnemonic. -@c -@c @c subheading Update all nodes and menus -@c -@c The @code{texinfo-master-menu} command is the primary command: -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-u m -@c @itemx M-x texinfo-master-menu -@c Create or update a master menu. -@c With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument, -@c first create or update all nodes -@c and regular menus. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Update Pointers -@c -@c @noindent -@c Create or update `Next', `Previous', and `Up' node pointers. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Updating Nodes and Menus}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-u C-n -@c @itemx M-x texinfo-update-node -@c Update a node. -@c -@c @item C-c C-u C-e -@c @itemx M-x texinfo-every-node-update -@c Update every node in the buffer. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Update Menus -@c -@c @noindent -@c Create or update menus. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Updating Nodes and Menus}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-u C-m -@c @itemx M-x texinfo-make-menu -@c Make or update a menu. -@c -@c @item C-c C-u C-a -@c @itemx M-x texinfo-all-menus-update -@c Make or update all the menus in a buffer. -@c With @kbd{C-u} as a prefix argument, -@c first update all the nodes. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Insert Title as Description -@c -@c @noindent -@c Insert a node's chapter or section title in the space for the -@c description in a menu entry line; position point so you can edit the -@c insert. (This command works somewhat differently than the other -@c insertion commands, which insert only a predefined string.) -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Inserting, Inserting Frequently Used Commands}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-c C-d -@c Insert title. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Format for Info -@c -@c @noindent -@c Provide keybindings both for the Info formatting commands that are -@c written in Emacs Lisp and for @code{makeinfo} that is written in -@c C. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Info Formatting}. -@c -@c @noindent -@c Use the Emacs lisp @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} commands: -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-e C-r -@c Format the region. -@c -@c @item C-c C-e C-b -@c Format the buffer. -@c @end table -@c -@c @noindent -@c Use @code{makeinfo}: -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-m C-r -@c Format the region. -@c -@c @item C-c C-m C-b -@c Format the buffer. -@c -@c @item C-c C-m C-l -@c Recenter the @code{makeinfo} output buffer. -@c -@c @item C-c C-m C-k -@c Kill the @code{makeinfo} formatting job. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Typeset and Print -@c -@c @noindent -@c Typeset and print Texinfo documents from within XEmacs. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Printing}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item C-c C-t C-b -@c Run @code{texi2dvi} on the buffer. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-r -@c Run @TeX{} on the region. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-i -@c Run @code{texindex}. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-p -@c Print the DVI file. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-q -@c Show the print queue. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-d -@c Delete a job from the print queue. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-k -@c Kill the current @TeX{} formatting job. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-x -@c Quit a currently stopped @TeX{} formatting job. -@c -@c @item C-c C-t C-l -@c Recenter the output buffer. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Other Updating Commands -@c -@c @noindent -@c The ``other updating commands'' do not have standard keybindings because -@c they are used less frequently. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Other Updating Commands}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines -@c Insert missing @code{@@node} lines using -@c section titles as node names. -@c -@c @item M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update -@c Update a multi-file document. -@c With a numeric prefix, such as @kbd{C-u 8}, -@c update @strong{every} pointer and -@c menu in @strong{all} the files and -@c then insert a master menu. -@c -@c @item M-x texinfo-indent-menu-description -@c Indent descriptions in menus. -@c -@c @item M-x texinfo-sequential-node-update -@c Insert node pointers in strict sequence. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c no.de New Commands, , New Texinfo Mode Commands, Obtaining TeX -@c @c appendix.sec New Texinfo @@-Commands -@c -@c The second edition of the Texinfo manual describes more than 50 -@c commands that were not described in the first edition. A third or so -@c of these commands existed in Texinfo but were not documented in the -@c manual; the others are new. Here is a listing, with brief -@c descriptions of them: -@c -@c @c subheading Indexing -@c -@c @noindent -@c Create your own index, and merge indices. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Indices}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@defindex @var{index-name} -@c Define a new index and its indexing command. -@c See also the @code{@@defcodeindex} command. -@c -@c @c written verbosely to avoid overfull hbox -@c @item @@synindex @var{from-index} @var{into-index} -@c Merge the @var{from-index} index into the @var{into-index} index. -@c See also the @code{@@syncodeindex} command. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Definitions -@c -@c @noindent -@c Describe functions, variables, macros, -@c commands, user options, special forms, and other such artifacts in a -@c uniform format. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Definition Commands}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{} -@c Format a description for functions, interactive -@c commands, and similar entities. -@c -@c @item @@defvr, @@defop, @dots{} -@c 15 other related commands. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Glyphs -@c -@c @noindent -@c Indicate the results of evaluation, expansion, -@c printed output, an error message, equivalence of expressions, and the -@c location of point. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Glyphs}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@equiv@{@} -@c @itemx @equiv{} -@c Equivalence: -@c -@c @item @@error@{@} -@c @itemx @error{} -@c Error message -@c -@c @item @@expansion@{@} -@c @itemx @expansion{} -@c Macro expansion -@c -@c @item @@point@{@} -@c @itemx @point{} -@c Position of point -@c -@c @item @@print@{@} -@c @itemx @print{} -@c Printed output -@c -@c @item @@result@{@} -@c @itemx @result{} -@c Result of an expression -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Page Headings -@c -@c @noindent -@c Customize page headings. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Headings}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@headings @var{on-off-single-double} -@c Headings on or off, single, or double-sided. -@c -@c @item @@evenfooting [@var{left}] @@| [@var{center}] @@| [@var{right}] -@c Footings for even-numbered (left-hand) pages. -@c -@c @item @@evenheading, @@everyheading, @@oddheading, @dots{} -@c Five other related commands. -@c -@c @item @@thischapter -@c Insert name of chapter and chapter number. -@c -@c @item @@thischaptername, @@thisfile, @@thistitle, @@thispage -@c Related commands. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Formatting -@c -@c @noindent -@c Format blocks of text. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Quotations and Examples}, and@* -@c @ref{Lists and Tables, , Making Lists and Tables}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@cartouche -@c Draw rounded box surrounding text (no effect in Info). -@c -@c @item @@enumerate @var{optional-arg} -@c Enumerate a list with letters or numbers. -@c -@c @item @@exdent @var{line-of-text} -@c Remove indentation. -@c -@c @item @@flushleft -@c Left justify. -@c -@c @item @@flushright -@c Right justify. -@c -@c @item @@format -@c Do not narrow nor change font. -@c -@c @item @@ftable @var{formatting-command} -@c @itemx @@vtable @var{formatting-command} -@c Two-column table with indexing. -@c -@c @item @@lisp -@c For an example of Lisp code. -@c -@c @item @@smallexample -@c @itemx @@smalllisp -@c Like @@table and @@lisp, but for (originally) @@smallbook. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Conditionals -@c -@c @noindent -@c Conditionally format text. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{set clear value, , @code{@@set} @code{@@clear} @code{@@value}}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@set @var{flag} [@var{string}] -@c Set a flag. Optionally, set value -@c of @var{flag} to @var{string}. -@c -@c @item @@clear @var{flag} -@c Clear a flag. -@c -@c @item @@value@{@var{flag}@} -@c Replace with value to which @var{flag} is set. -@c -@c @item @@ifset @var{flag} -@c Format, if @var{flag} is set. -@c -@c @item @@ifclear @var{flag} -@c Ignore, if @var{flag} is set. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading @@heading series for Titles -@c -@c @noindent -@c Produce unnumbered headings that do not appear in a table of contents. -@c -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Structuring}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@heading @var{title} -@c Unnumbered section-like heading not listed -@c in the table of contents of a printed manual. -@c -@c @item @@chapheading, @@majorheading, @@c subheading, @@subsubheading -@c Related commands. -@c @end table -@c -@c @need 1000 -@c @c subheading Font commands -@c -@c @need 1000 -@c @noindent -@c @xref{Smallcaps}, and @* -@c @ref{Fonts}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@r@{@var{text}@} -@c Print in roman font. -@c -@c @item @@sc@{@var{text}@} -@c Print in @sc{small caps} font. -@c @end table -@c -@c @c subheading Miscellaneous -@c -@c @noindent -@c See @ref{title subtitle author, , @code{@@title} @code{@@subtitle} and @code{@@author} Commands},@* -@c see @ref{Customized Highlighting},@* -@c see @ref{Overfull hboxes},@* -@c see @ref{Footnotes},@* -@c see @ref{dmn, , Format a Dimension},@* -@c see @ref{Raise/lower sections, , @code{@@raisesections} and @code{@@lowersections}},@* -@c see @ref{math, , @code{@@math}: Inserting Mathematical Expressions}.@* -@c see @ref{minus, , Inserting a Minus Sign},@* -@c see @ref{paragraphindent, , Paragraph Indenting},@* -@c see @ref{Cross Reference Commands},@* -@c see @ref{title subtitle author, , @code{@@title} @code{@@subtitle} and @code{@@author}}, and@* -@c see @ref{Custom Headings, , How to Make Your Own Headings}. -@c -@c @table @kbd -@c @item @@author @var{author} -@c Typeset author's name. -@c -@c @c @item @@definfoenclose @var{new-command}, @var{before}, @var{after}, -@c @c Define a highlighting command for Info. (Info only.) -@c -@c @item @@finalout -@c Produce cleaner printed output. -@c -@c @item @@footnotestyle @var{end-or-separate} -@c Specify footnote style, either @samp{end} or @samp{separate}. -@c @xref{Footnote Styles}. -@c -@c @item @@dmn@{@var{dimension}@} -@c Format a dimension. -@c -@c @item @@global@@let@var{new-cmd}=@var{existing-cmd} -@c Define a highlighting command for @TeX{}. (@TeX{} only.) -@c -@c @item @@lowersections -@c Reduce hierarchical level of sectioning commands. -@c -@c @item @@math@{@var{mathematical-expression}@} -@c Format a mathematical expression. -@c -@c @item @@minus@{@} -@c Generate a minus sign. -@c -@c @item @@paragraphindent @var{asis-or-number} -@c Specify amount of paragraph indentation. -@c -@c @item @@raisesections -@c Raise hierarchical level of sectioning commands. -@c -@c @item @@ref@{@var{node-name}, @r{[}@var{entry}@r{]}, @r{[}@var{topic-or-title}@r{]}, @r{[}@var{info-file}@r{]}, @r{[}@var{manual}@r{]}@} -@c Make a reference. In the printed manual, the -@c reference does not start with the word `see'. -@c -@c @item @@title @var{title} -@c Typeset @var{title} in the alternative -@c title page format. -@c -@c @item @@subtitle @var{subtitle} -@c Typeset @var{subtitle} in the alternative -@c title page format. -@c -@c @item @@today@{@} -@c Insert the current date. -@c @end table -@c @tex -@c % Switch width of first column of tables back to default value -@c \global\tableindent=.8in -@c @end tex - - -@node GNU Free Documentation License -@appendix GNU Free Documentation License - -@include fdl.texi - - -@node Command and Variable Index -@unnumbered Command and Variable Index - -This is an alphabetical list of all the @@-commands, assorted XEmacs Lisp -functions, and several variables. To make the list easier to use, the -commands are listed without their preceding @samp{@@}. - -@printindex fn - - -@node General Index -@unnumbered General Index - -@printindex cp - - -@bye
--- a/man/texinfo/version.texi Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -@c Synced up with: Texinfo 5.2 of 26 Sep 2013. -@c Synced by: Jerry James, 11 Feb 2014. -@set UPDATED 26 September 2013 -@set UPDATED-MONTH September 2013 -@set EDITION 5.2 -@set VERSION 5.2
--- a/modules/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/modules/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2014-08-11 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * common/Makefile.common (CPPFLAGS): New variable. + 2013-06-23 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * XEmacs 21.5.34 "kale" is released.
--- a/modules/common/Makefile.common Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/modules/common/Makefile.common Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ RM=rm -f PROGNAME=@PROGNAME@ CFLAGS=@XE_CFLAGS@ +CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ INSTALL=@INSTALL@ version=@version@ prefix=@prefix@ @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ all: $(OBJECT_TO_BUILD) .c.o: - $(MODCC) $(MODCFLAGS) -c $< + $(MODCC) $(MODCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $< $(MODNAME).ell: $(OBJS) $(MODNAME)_i.o $(IMPORT_LIB) $(MODCC) --mode=link --mode=verbose --mod-output=$@ \
--- a/nt/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/nt/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2014-11-10 Vin Shelton <acs@xemacs.org> + + * xemacs.mak (TEXINFO_SRCS): XEmacs sources no longer include + texinfo.texi. + +2014-11-10 Vin Shelton <acs@xemacs.org> + + * README: Updated contributor information. + 2013-06-23 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * XEmacs 21.5.34 "kale" is released.
--- a/nt/README Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/nt/README Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -359,10 +359,10 @@ need clarified, please email us and we will endeavour to provide any assistance we can: -The XEmacs NT Mailing List: xemacs-nt@xemacs.org -Subscribe address: xemacs-nt-request@xemacs.org +The XEmacs developers' list: xemacs-beta@xemacs.org -Ben Wing (current primary MS Windows maintainer; author of the MS Windows +Vin Shelton (creator of the InnoSetup Windows native setup kits) +Ben Wing (former primary MS Windows maintainer; author of the MS Windows Mule code and some of the dialog box code) Andy Piper (MS Windows contributor; author of the Cygwin support and the MS Windows glyph and widget code)
--- a/nt/xemacs.mak Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/nt/xemacs.mak Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1495,7 +1495,6 @@ $(INFODIR)\new-users-guide.info \ $(INFODIR)\standards.info \ $(INFODIR)\termcap.info \ - $(INFODIR)\texinfo.info \ $(INFODIR)\widget.info \ $(INFODIR)\xemacs-faq.info \ $(INFODIR)\xemacs.info @@ -1631,14 +1630,6 @@ $(MANDIR)\new-users-guide\region.texi \ $(MANDIR)\new-users-guide\search.texi \ $(MANDIR)\new-users-guide\xmenu.texi - -TEXINFO_SRCS = \ - $(MANDIR)\texinfo\texinfo.texi \ - $(MANDIR)\texinfo\version.texi - -$(INFODIR)\texinfo.info: $(TEXINFO_SRCS) - cd $(MANDIR)\texinfo - $(MAKEINFO) texinfo.texi $(INFODIR)\xemacs.info: $(XEMACS_SRCS) cd $(MANDIR)\xemacs
--- a/src/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,278 @@ +2015-01-08 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + Fix progress bar crashes. + Thanks to Ralf Soergel for diagnosis and a patch. + + * config.h.in (HAVE_ATHENA_I18N): New #define. + +2014-12-13 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org> + + * dumper.c (pdump_register_sub): Don't leave fields uninitialized. + +2014-12-13 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org> + + * dumper.c (pdump_align_stream): + * dumper.c (pdump): Check return value of fseek. + +2014-12-13 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org> + + * dumper.c (pdump_file_get): Check return value of lseek. + +2014-12-13 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org> + + * dumper.c (pdump): fdopen returns NULL when it fails. + +2014-12-05 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * src/fileio.c (Ffile_truename): Fix off-by-one error. + +2014-11-23 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> + + * font-mgr.c (Ffc_name_unparse): Do the previous change to this + file right and parse the pattern sans the charset. + +2014-11-06 Vin Shelton <acs@xemacs.org> + + * sysdep.c (set_descriptor_non_blocking): Don't call ioctl() on + Windows native builds. + * emacs.c (main_1): Conditionalize tls variables and initialization. + * number.h: Elide Visual Studio warnings on NUMBER_TYPES expansion. + +2014-11-05 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * ExternalClient-Xlib.c (ExternalClientEventHandler): Cast integer + to long before casting to XPointer, which may be larger than int. + * database.c: Use BEGIN_C_DECLS/END_C_DECLS around dbm definitions. + * lisp.h (ALLOCA): Use NULL instead of (void) 0 to placate g++. + (MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA): Ditto. + (XSTRING_LENGTH): Use an explicit temporary with NEW_GC so g++ 4.8 + won't create an uninitialized anonymous temporary. + (XSTRING_DATA): Ditto. + * sysdll.c: Check whether HAVE_LTDL is defined, not its value. + * tls.c (tls_open): Add typecast to xmalloc call in the nss, + gnutls, and openssl versions to satisfy g++. In the gnutls version, + use gnutls_certificate_type_t appropriately. + +2014-10-25 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> + + * fontcolor-x.c (x_font_instance_truename): + * font-mgr.c (Ffc_name_unparse): + * font-mgr.h (PRINT_XFT_PATTERN): Don't modify + fontconfig pattern passed in in place. + +2014-10-18 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + Some changes to eliminate warnings with Apple clang version 1.7. + * cm.c (send_string_to_tty_console): + * doprnt.c (doprnt_2): + * doprnt.c (parse_off_posnum): + * event-stream.c (dribble_out_event): + Cast various calls to Lstream_putc() to void when the result isn't + being used, for the sake of clang. + * lisp.h: + Declare #'replace here too, it's used in event-stream.c. + * lisp.h (ALLOCA): + * lisp.h (MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA): + Cast a couple of zeros in the context of the ternary operator to + void to prevent unused value warnings with clang. + * sysdep.c (child_setup_tty): + * text.h (ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN): + Use DO_NOTHING in these files to quieten the compiler. + +2014-10-18 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * fontcolor-xlike-inc.c (xft_find_charset_font): + * fontcolor-x.c (x_font_instance_truename): + * font-mgr.h (PRINT_XFT_PATTERN): + * font-mgr.c (Ffc_name_unparse): + Protect Ffc_name_unparse from FcNameUnparse crash on charset property. + +2014-10-08 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * tls.c (init_tls): Remove blatant Fedoraism from the OpenSSL version. + * tls.h (tls_open): + (make_tls_input_stream): + (make_tls_output_stream): + (tls_get_fd): Fix build failures in the !WITH_TLS case. + +2014-10-07 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * Makefile.in.in: Add tls.o to the link. + * config.h.in: Add TLS symbols (WITH_TLS, etc.). + * emacs.c (main_1): Call new functions in tls.c. + * events.h (STREAM_USE_TLS): New macro. + * lisp.h (Ffill): Export for nss_pk11_password. + * lstream.c (Lstream_tls_p): New function. + (Lstream_tls_negotiate): New function. + (struct filedesc_stream): Add tls_state member. + (make_filedesc_stream_1): Add state parameter. Use tls_get_fd. + (make_filedesc_input_stream): Add state parameter. + (make_filedesc_output_stream): Ditto. + (filedesc_reader): Use tls_read if tls_state is non-null. + (filedesc_writer): Use tls_write if tls_state is non-null. + (filedesc_closer): Use tls_close if tls_state is non-null. + (filedesc_tls_p): New function. + (fildesc_tls_negotiater): New function. + * lstream.h (Lstream_implementation): Add tls_p and tls_negotiater + members. + * process-nt.c (nt_open_network_stream): Add tls parameter. + * process-unix.c (unix_open_network_stream): Ditto. Call TLS + functions to set up the socket, if requested. + * process.c (tls_connection_p): New function. + (print_process): Use it. + (Fopen_network_stream_internal): Add optional tls argument. + (Ftls_negotiate): New function. + * tls.c: New file, with NSS, gnutls, and OpenSSL implementations. + * tls.h: New file. + + * console-tty.c (tty_init_console): + * doc.c (extract_object_file_name): + (unparesseuxify_doc_string): + * event-stream.c (Fopen_dribble_file): + * event-unixoid.c (event_stream_unixoid_create_io_streams): + * file-coding.c (Ffind_coding_system_magic_cookie_in_file): + * fileio.c (Finsert_file_contents_internal): + (Fwrite_region_internal): + * gpmevent.c (tty_get_foreign_selection): + * lread.c (Fload_internal): Supply new tls arg to + make_filedesc_input_stream and make_filedesc_output_stream. + +2014-09-30 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> + + * editfns.c (Fencode_time): Switch signs when calculating the time + zone string. (The offset indicates the value one must add to the + local time to arrive at UTC.) + +2014-09-23 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * floatfns.c (round_two_bignum_1): Fix memory leak. + (round_two_bigfloat): Ditto. + +2014-09-06 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * select-x.c (Fx_store_cutbuffer_internal): + Correct the order of XSTRING_{DATA,LENGTH} vs. CHECK_STRING, make + sure the former is after the latter, avoiding crashes when passing + in arguments of the wrong type, or when ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES is + defined. + +2014-08-03 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder): + * event-stream.c (Fnext_event): + Use #'make-string rather than make_uninit_string() when allocating + the command builder's echo_buf, avoiding having octets in the + string that do not correspond to valid internal-format text. + * buffer.c (finish_init_buffer): + Pass a character as the second argument to #'make-string, not a + fixnum. + +2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * event-stream.c: + * event-stream.c (mark_command_builder): + * event-stream.c (finalize_command_builder): Removed. + * event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder): + * event-stream.c (free_command_builder): Removed. Use + free_normal_lisp_object() instead. + * event-stream.c (echo_key_event): + * event-stream.c (regenerate_echo_keys_from_this_command_keys): + Detach all extents here. + * event-stream.c (maybe_echo_keys): + * event-stream.c (reset_key_echo): + * event-stream.c (execute_help_form): + * event-stream.c (Fnext_event): + * event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf_no_jit_binding): + * event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf): + * event-stream.c (lookup_command_event): + * events.h (struct command_builder): + Move the command builder's echo_buf to being a Lisp string rather + than a malloced Ibyte array. This allows passing through extent + information, which was previously dropped. It also simplifies the + allocation and release code for the command builder. + Rename echo_buf_index to echo_buf_fill_pointer, better reflecting + its function. + Don't rely on zero-termination (something not particularly + compatible with Lisp-level code) when showing a substring of + echo_buf that differs from that designated by + echo_buf_fill_pointer, keep a separate counter instead and use + that. + * minibuf.c: + * minibuf.c (echo_area_append): + Use the new START and END keyword arguments to #'append-message, + rather than consing a new string for basically every #'next-event + prompt displayed. + +2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * keymap.c (Fkeymapp): + Autoload within this, as documented. Our callers are not prepared + to do the intelligent thing if a symbol that is fboundp to an + autoloaded keymap, is not itself #'keymapp. + +2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * event-stream.c (Fnext_command_event): + Only snooze displaying keystrokes if PROMPT is nil. If prompt is + non-nil, our callers want to see it. + +2014-06-19 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * buffer.c (case_fold_search): Improve docstring. + +2014-06-18 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + Correct a couple of things in my last change. + * extents.h: + Make #'delete-extent available. + * window.c: + * window.c (delete_saved_point): New. + * window.c (Fdelete_window): Delete the saved point extents on + deletion of the window, since otherwise they will only be + garbage-collected when the buffer is. + * window.c (Fset_window_buffer): Correct a thinko here, use a + saved point when it *hasn't* been detached. + +2014-06-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * extents.h: + * window.c: + * window.c (unshow_buffer): + * window.c (Fset_window_buffer): + Use extents, rather than markers, for the window buffer point + cache, so that when the text containing that window buffer point + is deleted, the window display code uses the buffer's actual point + instead of the position that the marker had been moved to. + Fixes Michael Heinrich's problem of + http://mid.gmane.org/6zr42uxtf5.fsf@elektra.science-computing.de , + introduced by Ben's patch of + https://bitbucket.org/xemacs/xemacs/commits/047d37eb70d70f43803 . + +2014-05-08 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * print.c (struct debug_bindings): Add print_circle field. + (debug_print_exit): Restore print_circle. + (debug_print_enter): Save print_circle binding and set it. + +2014-05-06 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> + + * file-coding.c (encode_decode_coding_region): Signal an error if + Lstream_read encounters an error (returns -1). + (detect_coding_type): Ditto. Add an argument for the stream error. + (look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie): Ditto. + (determine_real_coding_system): Pass new stream error argument. + (undecided_convert): Ditto. + (Ffind_coding_system_magic_cookie_in_file): Ditto. + * lstream.c (Lstream_errno): New function. + (struct filedesc_stream): Add saved_errno member. + (make_filedesc_stream_1): Initialize it. + (filedesc_reader): Set it. + (filedesc_writer): Set it. + (filedesc_error): New function. + (lstream_type_create): Record that filedesc has an error method. + * lstream.h (struct lstream_implementation): Add error member. + (Lstream_errno): Declare. + 2014-01-27 Michael Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> * symbols.c (Fdefine_function): Allow optional `docstring'
--- a/src/ExternalClient-Xlib.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/ExternalClient-Xlib.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -134,9 +134,10 @@ else return; XFindContext(display, win, focus_context, ¤t_focus); - if (focus_status != (int) current_focus) + if ((XPointer) (long) focus_status != current_focus) { - XSaveContext(display, win, focus_context, (XPointer) focus_status); + XSaveContext(display, win, focus_context, + (XPointer) (long) focus_status); extw_send_notify_3(display, win, focus_status ? extw_notify_focus_in : extw_notify_focus_out, 0, 0, 0);
--- a/src/Makefile.in.in Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/Makefile.in.in Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ rangetab.o realpath.o redisplay.o redisplay-output.o regex.o\ search.o select.o sequence.o $(sheap_objs) $(shlib_objs) signal.o sound.o\ specifier.o strftime.o $(sunpro_objs) symbols.o syntax.o sysdep.o\ - text.o $(tooltalk_objs) $(tty_objs) undo.o unicode.o $(x_objs) $(x_gui_objs)\ - widget.o window.o $(win32_objs) + text.o tls.o $(tooltalk_objs) $(tty_objs) undo.o unicode.o \ + $(x_objs) $(x_gui_objs) widget.o window.o $(win32_objs) obj_rtl = $(objs:.o=.c.rtl)
--- a/src/buffer.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/buffer.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -636,7 +636,8 @@ init_buffer_markers (b); init_buffer_syntax_cache (b); - b->generated_modeline_string = Fmake_string (make_fixnum (84), make_fixnum (' ')); + b->generated_modeline_string = Fmake_string (make_fixnum (84), + make_char (' ')); b->modeline_extent_table = make_lisp_hash_table (20, HASH_TABLE_KEY_WEAK, Qeq); @@ -2502,7 +2503,7 @@ */ ); DEFVAR_BUFFER_LOCAL ("case-fold-search", case_fold_search /* -*Non-nil if searches should ignore case. +*If non-nil, searches and matches should ignore case. Automatically becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion. */ );
--- a/src/cm.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/cm.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ } if (len == 1) - Lstream_putc (lstr, *str); + (void) Lstream_putc (lstr, *str); else if (len > 0) Lstream_write (lstr, str, len); }
--- a/src/config.h.in Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/config.h.in Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -499,6 +499,15 @@ /* Compile in support for SOCKS? */ #undef HAVE_SOCKS +/* Compile in support for TLS */ +#undef WITH_TLS +#undef HAVE_NSS +#undef HAVE_GNUTLS +#undef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION_STATUS_PRINT +#undef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 +#undef HAVE_OPENSSL +#undef HAVE_X509_CHECK_HOST + /* Compile in support for X pixmaps via the `xpm' library? */ #undef HAVE_XPM #undef FOR_MSW @@ -859,6 +868,7 @@ #undef LWLIB_WIDGETS_MOTIF #undef LWLIB_WIDGETS_ATHENA #undef HAVE_ATHENA_3D +#undef HAVE_ATHENA_I18N /* Other things that can be disabled by configure. */ #undef HAVE_MENUBARS
--- a/src/console-tty.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/console-tty.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -137,7 +137,8 @@ } /* set_descriptor_non_blocking (tty_con->infd); */ - tty_con->instream = make_filedesc_input_stream (tty_con->infd, 0, -1, 0); + tty_con->instream = make_filedesc_input_stream (tty_con->infd, 0, -1, 0, + NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (tty_con->instream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); tty_con->instream = make_coding_input_stream (XLSTREAM (tty_con->instream), @@ -145,7 +146,8 @@ CODING_DECODE, LSTREAM_FL_READ_ONE_BYTE_AT_A_TIME); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (tty_con->instream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); - tty_con->outstream = make_filedesc_output_stream (tty_con->outfd, 0, -1, 0); + tty_con->outstream = make_filedesc_output_stream (tty_con->outfd, 0, -1, 0, + NULL); tty_con->outstream = make_coding_output_stream (XLSTREAM (tty_con->outstream), get_coding_system_for_text_file (Qterminal, 0),
--- a/src/database.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/database.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ #endif /* HAVE_BERKELEY_DB */ #ifdef HAVE_DBM +BEGIN_C_DECLS # ifdef TRUST_NDBM_H_PROTOTYPES # include NDBM_H_FILE # else /* not TRUST_NDBM_H_PROTOTYPES */ @@ -91,10 +92,6 @@ using C++, since they are of the form `datum dbm_firstkey()', without any args given. */ -#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) -extern "C" { -#endif - /* Parameters to dbm_store for simple insertion or replacement. */ #define DBM_INSERT 0 #define DBM_REPLACE 1 @@ -119,11 +116,9 @@ DBM *dbm_open(const char *, int, mode_t); int dbm_store(DBM *, datum, datum, int); -#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) -} -#endif +# endif /* (not) TRUST_NDBM_H_PROTOTYPES */ +END_C_DECLS -# endif /* (not) TRUST_NDBM_H_PROTOTYPES */ Lisp_Object Qdbm; #endif /* HAVE_DBM */
--- a/src/doc.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/doc.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ goto done; } - fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0); + fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (fdstream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); instream = make_coding_input_stream @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ goto done; } - fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0); + fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (fdstream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); instream = make_coding_input_stream
--- a/src/doprnt.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/doprnt.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ /* Padding at beginning to right-justify ... */ if (!minus_flag) while (to_add-- > 0) - Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); + (void) Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); if (0 <= maxlen && maxlen < cclen) len = charcount_to_bytecount (string, maxlen); @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ /* Padding at end to left-justify ... */ if (minus_flag) while (to_add-- > 0) - Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); + (void) Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); } static const Ibyte *
--- a/src/dumper.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/dumper.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -206,7 +206,13 @@ OFF_T offset = FTELL (stream); OFF_T adjustment = ALIGN_SIZE (offset, alignment) - offset; if (adjustment) - FSEEK (stream, adjustment, SEEK_CUR); + { + if (FSEEK (stream, adjustment, SEEK_CUR) == -1) + { + report_file_error ("Unable to fseek dump file", + build_ascstring (EMACS_PROGNAME ".dmp")); + } + } } #define PDUMP_ALIGN_OUTPUT(type) pdump_align_stream (pdump_out, ALIGNOF (type)) @@ -844,6 +850,8 @@ { pdump_cv_ptr_info info; info.object = *(void **)rdata; + info.index = 0; + info.save_offset = 0; info.fcts = desc1->data2.funcs; if (!pdump_find_in_cv_ptr_dynarr (info.object)) { @@ -857,6 +865,8 @@ pdump_cv_data_info info; info.object = data; info.offset = offset; + info.dest_offset = 0; + info.save_offset = 0; info.fcts = desc1->data2.funcs; info.fcts->convert(rdata, &info.data, &info.size); @@ -2135,7 +2145,7 @@ report_file_error ("Unable to open dump file", build_ascstring (EMACS_PROGNAME ".dmp")); pdump_out = fdopen (pdump_fd, "w"); - if (pdump_out < 0) + if (pdump_out == NULL) report_file_error ("Unable to open dump file for writing", build_ascstring (EMACS_PROGNAME ".dmp")); @@ -2168,7 +2178,11 @@ elt->fcts->convert_free(elt->object, elt->data, elt->size); } - FSEEK (pdump_out, header.stab_offset, SEEK_SET); + if (FSEEK (pdump_out, header.stab_offset, SEEK_SET) == -1) + { + report_file_error ("Unable to fseek dump file", + build_ascstring (EMACS_PROGNAME ".dmp")); + } #ifdef NEW_GC { @@ -2553,7 +2567,11 @@ return 0; } - lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_SET); + if (lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1) + { + retry_close (fd); + return 0; + } #ifdef HAVE_MMAP /* Unix 98 requires that sys/mman.h define MAP_FAILED,
--- a/src/editfns.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/editfns.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1190,9 +1190,13 @@ else if (FIXNUMP (zone)) { int abszone = abs (XFIXNUM (zone)); - /* #### I have no idea what this conforms to, - but the compiler has stopped whining. */ - sprintf (tzbuf, "XXX%s%d:%02d:%02d", (XFIXNUM (zone) < 0) ? "-" : "+", + /* We specify the time zone in offset notation (see `man + tzset' for details). The offset indicates the value one + must add to local time to arrive at UTC. Thus, we sign + the offset with a `-' if the time zone is east of GMT; we + sign the offset with a `+' if the time zone is GMT (then + the offset is 0) or if the time zone is west of GMT. */ + sprintf (tzbuf, "XXX%s%d:%02d:%02d", (XFIXNUM (zone) < 0) ? "+" : "-", abszone / (60*60), (abszone/60) % 60, abszone % 60); tzstring = tzbuf; }
--- a/src/emacs.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/emacs.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -437,6 +437,7 @@ #include "sysfile.h" #include "systime.h" #include "sysproc.h" /* for qxe_getpid() */ +#include "tls.h" #ifdef QUANTIFY #include <quantify.h> @@ -1605,6 +1606,9 @@ syms_of_scrollbar (); #endif syms_of_text (); +#ifdef WITH_TLS + syms_of_tls (); +#endif #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS syms_of_toolbar (); #endif @@ -2215,6 +2219,9 @@ vars_of_symbols (); vars_of_syntax (); vars_of_text (); +#ifdef WITH_TLS + vars_of_tls (); +#endif #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS vars_of_toolbar (); #endif @@ -2677,6 +2684,10 @@ init_device_tty (); #endif init_console_stream (restart); /* Create the first console */ +#ifdef WITH_TLS + if (initialized && !restart) + init_tls (); +#endif /* try to get the actual pathname of the exec file we are running */ if (!restart)
--- a/src/event-stream.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/event-stream.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ #include "device-impl.h" #include "elhash.h" #include "events.h" +#include "extents.h" #include "frame-impl.h" #include "insdel.h" /* for buffer_reset_changes */ #include "keymap.h" @@ -336,6 +337,7 @@ { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct command_builder, last_non_munged_event) }, { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct command_builder, console) }, { XD_LISP_OBJECT_ARRAY, offsetof (struct command_builder, first_mungeable_event), 2 }, + { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct command_builder, echo_buf) }, { XD_END } }; @@ -348,24 +350,13 @@ mark_object (builder->last_non_munged_event); mark_object (builder->first_mungeable_event[0]); mark_object (builder->first_mungeable_event[1]); + mark_object (builder->echo_buf); return builder->console; } -static void -finalize_command_builder (Lisp_Object obj) -{ - struct command_builder *b = XCOMMAND_BUILDER (obj); - if (b->echo_buf) - { - xfree (b->echo_buf); - b->echo_buf = 0; - } -} - DEFINE_NODUMP_LISP_OBJECT ("command-builder", command_builder, mark_command_builder, - internal_object_printer, - finalize_command_builder, 0, 0, + internal_object_printer, 0, 0, 0, command_builder_description, struct command_builder); @@ -389,17 +380,14 @@ reset_command_builder_event_chain (builder); if (with_echo_buf) { - /* #### This badly needs to be turned into a Dynarr */ - builder->echo_buf_length = 300; /* #### Kludge */ - builder->echo_buf = xnew_array (Ibyte, builder->echo_buf_length); - builder->echo_buf[0] = 0; + builder->echo_buf = Fmake_string (make_fixnum (300 * MAX_ICHAR_LEN), + make_char (0)); } else { - builder->echo_buf_length = 0; - builder->echo_buf = NULL; + builder->echo_buf = Qnil; } - builder->echo_buf_index = -1; + builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer = builder->echo_buf_end = -1; builder->self_insert_countdown = 0; return builder_obj; @@ -446,17 +434,6 @@ } static void -free_command_builder (struct command_builder *builder) -{ - if (builder->echo_buf) - { - xfree (builder->echo_buf); - builder->echo_buf = NULL; - } - free_normal_lisp_object (wrap_command_builder (builder)); -} - -static void command_builder_append_event (struct command_builder *builder, Lisp_Object event) { @@ -660,35 +637,37 @@ { /* This function can GC */ DECLARE_EISTRING_MALLOC (buf); - Bytecount buf_index = command_builder->echo_buf_index; - Ibyte *e; + Bytecount buf_fill_pointer = command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer; Bytecount len; - if (buf_index < 0) + if (buf_fill_pointer < 0) { - buf_index = 0; /* We're echoing now */ + buf_fill_pointer = 0; clear_echo_area (selected_frame (), Qnil, 0); } format_event_object (buf, event, 1); len = eilen (buf); - if (len + buf_index + 4 > command_builder->echo_buf_length) + if (NILP (command_builder->echo_buf) || + (len + buf_fill_pointer + 4 > XSTRING_LENGTH (command_builder->echo_buf))) { eifree (buf); return; } - e = command_builder->echo_buf + buf_index; - memcpy (e, eidata (buf), len); - e += len; + + eicat_ascii (buf, " - "); + + memcpy (XSTRING_DATA (command_builder->echo_buf) + buf_fill_pointer, + eidata (buf), eilen (buf)); + init_string_ascii_begin (command_builder->echo_buf); + bump_string_modiff (command_builder->echo_buf); + sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (command_builder->echo_buf); + + command_builder->echo_buf_end = buf_fill_pointer + eilen (buf); + /* *Not* including the trailing " - ". */ + command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer = buf_fill_pointer + len + 1; eifree (buf); - - e[0] = ' '; - e[1] = '-'; - e[2] = ' '; - e[3] = 0; - - command_builder->echo_buf_index = buf_index + len + 1; } static void @@ -697,7 +676,11 @@ { Lisp_Object event; - builder->echo_buf_index = 0; + builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer = builder->echo_buf_end = 0; + if (STRINGP (builder->echo_buf)) + { + detach_all_extents (builder->echo_buf); + } EVENT_CHAIN_LOOP (event, Vthis_command_keys) echo_key_event (builder, event); @@ -734,11 +717,8 @@ goto done; } - echo_area_message (f, command_builder->echo_buf, Qnil, 0, - /* not echo_buf_index. That doesn't include - the terminating " - ". */ - strlen ((char *) command_builder->echo_buf), - Qcommand); + echo_area_message (f, NULL, command_builder->echo_buf, 0, + command_builder->echo_buf_end, Qcommand); } done: @@ -754,7 +734,10 @@ struct frame *f = selected_frame (); if (command_builder) - command_builder->echo_buf_index = -1; + { + command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer = + command_builder->echo_buf_end = -1; + } if (remove_echo_area_echo) clear_echo_area (f, Qcommand, 0); @@ -814,11 +797,11 @@ /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object help = Qnil; int speccount = specpdl_depth (); - Bytecount buf_index = command_builder->echo_buf_index; - Lisp_Object echo = ((buf_index <= 0) - ? Qnil - : make_string (command_builder->echo_buf, - buf_index)); + Bytecount buf_fill_pointer = command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer; + Bytecount buf_end = command_builder->echo_buf_end; + Lisp_Object echo = ((buf_fill_pointer <= 0) ? Qnil + : Fcopy_sequence (command_builder->echo_buf)); + struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; GCPRO2 (echo, help); @@ -856,10 +839,13 @@ Fnext_command_event (event, Qnil); } - command_builder->echo_buf_index = buf_index; - if (buf_index > 0) - memcpy (command_builder->echo_buf, - XSTRING_DATA (echo), buf_index + 1); /* terminating 0 */ + command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer = buf_fill_pointer; + command_builder->echo_buf_end = buf_end; + + if (buf_fill_pointer > 0) + { + command_builder->echo_buf = echo; + } UNGCPRO; } @@ -2182,19 +2168,29 @@ if (!NILP (prompt)) { Bytecount len; + Lisp_Object args[] = { Qnil, prompt }; CHECK_STRING (prompt); len = XSTRING_LENGTH (prompt); - if (command_builder->echo_buf_length < len) - len = command_builder->echo_buf_length - 1; - memcpy (command_builder->echo_buf, XSTRING_DATA (prompt), len); - command_builder->echo_buf[len] = 0; - command_builder->echo_buf_index = len; - echo_area_message (XFRAME (CONSOLE_SELECTED_FRAME (con)), - command_builder->echo_buf, - Qnil, 0, - command_builder->echo_buf_index, - Qcommand); + + detach_all_extents (command_builder->echo_buf); + if (XSTRING_LENGTH (command_builder->echo_buf) < len) + { + command_builder->echo_buf + = Fmake_string (make_fixnum (len + 300 * MAX_ICHAR_LEN), + make_char (0)); + } + + args[0] = command_builder->echo_buf; + Freplace (countof (args), args); + copy_string_extents (command_builder->echo_buf, prompt, 0, 0, + XSTRING_LENGTH (prompt)); + command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer + = command_builder->echo_buf_end = len; + + echo_area_message (XFRAME (CONSOLE_SELECTED_FRAME (con)), NULL, + command_builder->echo_buf, 0, + command_builder->echo_buf_end, Qcommand); } start_over_and_avoid_hosage: @@ -2436,7 +2432,11 @@ maybe_echo_keys (XCOMMAND_BUILDER (XCONSOLE (Vselected_console)-> - command_builder), 0); /* #### This sucks bigtime */ + command_builder), + /* Only snooze displaying keystrokes if we don't have a + prompt. (If we have a prompt, our callers want us to + show it!) */ + !NILP (prompt)); for (;;) { @@ -3388,7 +3388,7 @@ copy_command_builder (neub, builder); *did_munge = 1; } - free_command_builder (neub); + free_normal_lisp_object (wrap_command_builder (neub)); UNGCPRO; if (!NILP (result)) return result; @@ -3600,7 +3600,7 @@ (newb, allow_misc_user_events_p, did_munge); } - free_command_builder (newb); + free_normal_lisp_object (wrap_command_builder (newb)); UNGCPRO; if (!NILP (result)) @@ -4070,14 +4070,27 @@ if (STRINGP (prompt)) { /* Append keymap prompt to key echo buffer */ - int buf_index = command_builder->echo_buf_index; + int buf_fill_pointer = command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer; Bytecount len = XSTRING_LENGTH (prompt); - if (len + buf_index + 1 <= command_builder->echo_buf_length) + if (len + buf_fill_pointer + 1 + <= XSTRING_LENGTH (command_builder->echo_buf)) { - Ibyte *echo = command_builder->echo_buf + buf_index; - memcpy (echo, XSTRING_DATA (prompt), len); - echo[len] = 0; + memcpy (XSTRING_DATA (command_builder->echo_buf) + + buf_fill_pointer, + XSTRING_DATA (prompt), + len); + copy_string_extents (command_builder->echo_buf, prompt, + buf_fill_pointer, 0, len); + + init_string_ascii_begin (command_builder->echo_buf); + bump_string_modiff (command_builder->echo_buf); + sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (command_builder->echo_buf); + + /* Show the keymap prompt, but don't adjust the fill + pointer to reflect it. */ + command_builder->echo_buf_end + = command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer + len; } maybe_echo_keys (command_builder, 1); } @@ -4100,12 +4113,13 @@ else if (!NILP (leaf)) { if (EQ (Qcommand, echo_area_status (f)) - && command_builder->echo_buf_index > 0) + && command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer > 0) { /* If we had been echoing keys, echo the last one (without the trailing dash) and redisplay before executing the command. */ - command_builder->echo_buf[command_builder->echo_buf_index] = 0; + command_builder->echo_buf_end = + command_builder->echo_buf_fill_pointer; maybe_echo_keys (command_builder, 1); Fsit_for (Qzero, Qt); } @@ -4812,9 +4826,9 @@ /* one-char key events are printed with just the key name */ Fprinc (keysym, Vdribble_file); else if (EQ (keysym, Qreturn)) - Lstream_putc (XLSTREAM (Vdribble_file), '\n'); + (void) Lstream_putc (XLSTREAM (Vdribble_file), '\n'); else if (EQ (keysym, Qspace)) - Lstream_putc (XLSTREAM (Vdribble_file), ' '); + (void) Lstream_putc (XLSTREAM (Vdribble_file), ' '); else Fprinc (event, Vdribble_file); } @@ -4848,7 +4862,8 @@ CREAT_MODE); if (fd < 0) report_file_error ("Unable to create dribble file", filename); - Vdribble_file = make_filedesc_output_stream (fd, 0, 0, LSTR_CLOSING); + Vdribble_file = make_filedesc_output_stream (fd, 0, 0, LSTR_CLOSING, + NULL); #ifdef MULE Vdribble_file = make_coding_output_stream
--- a/src/event-unixoid.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/event-unixoid.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -357,6 +357,7 @@ USID* err_usid, int flags) { + tls_state_t *tls_state; int infd, outfd, errfd; /* Decode inhandle and outhandle. Their meaning depends on the process implementation being used. */ @@ -366,17 +367,22 @@ outfd = (EMACS_INT) outhandle; errfd = (EMACS_INT) errhandle; + tls_state = (flags & STREAM_USE_TLS) ? (tls_state_t *) inhandle : NULL; + *instream = (infd >= 0 - ? make_filedesc_input_stream (infd, 0, -1, 0) + ? make_filedesc_input_stream (infd, 0, -1, + tls_state ? LSTR_BLOCKED_OK : 0, + tls_state) : Qnil); *outstream = (outfd >= 0 - ? make_filedesc_output_stream (outfd, 0, -1, LSTR_BLOCKED_OK) + ? make_filedesc_output_stream (outfd, 0, -1, LSTR_BLOCKED_OK, + tls_state) : Qnil); *errstream = (errfd >= 0 - ? make_filedesc_input_stream (errfd, 0, -1, 0) - : Qnil); + ? make_filedesc_input_stream (errfd, 0, -1, 0, tls_state) + : Qnil); /* FLAGS is process->pty_flag for UNIX_PROCESSES */ if ((flags & STREAM_PTY_FLUSHING) && outfd >= 0)
--- a/src/events.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/events.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ /* Flags for create_io_streams_cb() FLAGS parameter */ #define STREAM_PTY_FLUSHING 0x0001 #define STREAM_NETWORK_CONNECTION 0x0002 +#define STREAM_USE_TLS 0x0004 extern struct event_stream *event_stream; @@ -1148,11 +1149,13 @@ translation loop). If this is nil, then the next-read event is the first that can begin a function key sequence. */ Lisp_Object first_mungeable_event[2]; - Ibyte *echo_buf; - - Bytecount echo_buf_length; /* size of echo_buf */ - Bytecount echo_buf_index; /* index into echo_buf + Lisp_Object echo_buf; + Bytecount echo_buf_fill_pointer; /* Fill pointer for echo_buf. * -1 before doing echoing for new cmd */ + Bytecount echo_buf_end; /* End of the text to be shown in + echo_buf. Can be after the fill + pointer, but usually identical to + it */ /* Self-insert-command is magic in that it doesn't always push an undo- boundary: up to 20 consecutive self-inserts can happen before an undo- boundary is pushed. This variable is that counter.
--- a/src/extents.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/extents.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -132,6 +132,8 @@ EXFUN (Fextent_property, 3); EXFUN (Fput_text_property, 5); +EXFUN (Fextent_detached_p, 1); +EXFUN (Fdelete_extent, 1); EXFUN (Fdetach_extent, 1); EXFUN (Fextent_end_position, 1); EXFUN (Fextent_object, 1);
--- a/src/file-coding.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/file-coding.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -2294,6 +2294,23 @@ Bytecount size_in_bytes = Lstream_read (istr, tempbuf, sizeof (tempbuf)); + if (size_in_bytes < 0) + { + int err = Lstream_errno (istr); + if (err) + signal_error_2 (Qtext_conversion_error, + direction == CODING_DECODE + ? "Internal error while decoding" + : "Internal error while encoding", + XCODING_SYSTEM_NAME (coding_system), + lisp_strerror (err)); + else + signal_error (Qtext_conversion_error, + direction == CODING_DECODE + ? "Internal error while decoding" + : "Internal error while encoding", + XCODING_SYSTEM_NAME (coding_system)); + } if (!size_in_bytes) break; newpos = lisp_buffer_stream_startpos (istr); @@ -3563,12 +3580,17 @@ static int detect_coding_type (struct detection_state *st, const UExtbyte *src, - Bytecount n) + Bytecount n, int err) { Bytecount n2 = n; const UExtbyte *src2 = src; int i; + if (n < 0) + signal_error (Qtext_conversion_error, + "Error reading file to determine coding system", + err ? lisp_strerror (err) : Qnil); + #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS if (!NILP (Vdebug_coding_detection)) { @@ -3784,12 +3806,19 @@ static Lisp_Object look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (const UExtbyte *data, Bytecount len, - Boolint find_coding_system_p) + Boolint find_coding_system_p, int err) { const UExtbyte *p; const UExtbyte *scan_end; Bytecount cookie_len; + if (len < 0) + { + signal_error (Qtext_conversion_error, + "Internal error while looking for coding cookie", + err ? lisp_strerror (err) : Qnil); + } + /* Look for initial "-*-"; mode line prefix */ for (p = data, scan_end = data + len - LENGTH ("-*-coding:?-*-"); @@ -3864,13 +3893,14 @@ UExtbyte buf[4096]; Bytecount nread = Lstream_read (stream, buf, sizeof (buf)); Lisp_Object coding_system - = look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (buf, nread, 1); + = look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (buf, nread, 1, + Lstream_errno (stream)); if (NILP (coding_system)) { while (1) { - if (detect_coding_type (st, buf, nread)) + if (detect_coding_type (st, buf, nread, Lstream_errno (stream))) break; nread = Lstream_read (stream, buf, sizeof (buf)); if (nread == 0) @@ -3968,6 +3998,7 @@ XCODING_SYSTEM_TYPE_DATA (str->codesys, undecided); struct undecided_coding_stream *data = CODING_STREAM_TYPE_DATA (str, undecided); + int err = 0; if (str->eof) { @@ -4011,6 +4042,7 @@ first_time = 1; data->c.initted = 1; + err = Lstream_errno (str->other_end); } /* If necessary, do encoding-detection now. We do this when we're a @@ -4028,13 +4060,14 @@ /* #### This is cheesy. What we really ought to do is buffer up a certain minimum amount of data to get a better result. */ - data->actual = look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (src, n, 1); + data->actual = + look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (src, n, 1, err); if (NILP (data->actual)) { /* #### This is cheesy. What we really ought to do is buffer up a certain minimum amount of data so as to get a less random result when doing subprocess detection. */ - detect_coding_type (data->st, src, n); + detect_coding_type (data->st, src, n, err); data->actual = detected_coding_system (data->st); /* kludge to prevent infinite recursion */ if (XCODING_SYSTEM(data->actual)->methods->enumtype == undecided_coding_system) @@ -4291,7 +4324,7 @@ Lisp_Object lstream; UExtbyte buf[4096]; Bytecount nread; - int fd = -1; + int fd = -1, err; struct stat st; filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil); @@ -4309,13 +4342,14 @@ goto badopen; } - lstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0); + lstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (lstream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); nread = Lstream_read (XLSTREAM (lstream), buf, sizeof (buf)); + err = Lstream_errno (XLSTREAM (lstream)); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (lstream)); retry_close (fd); - return look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (buf, nread, 0); + return look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie (buf, nread, 0, err); }
--- a/src/fileio.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/fileio.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ if (elen > 0 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (string_byte (expanded_name, elen - 1)) && !(rlen > 0 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (resolved_path[rlen - 1]))) { - if (rlen + 1 > countof (resolved_path)) + if (rlen + 1 >= countof (resolved_path)) goto toolong; resolved_path[rlen++] = DIRECTORY_SEP; resolved_path[rlen] = '\0'; @@ -3177,7 +3177,7 @@ Charbpos cur_point = BUF_PT (buf); struct gcpro ngcpro1; Lisp_Object stream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, total, - LSTR_ALLOW_QUIT); + LSTR_ALLOW_QUIT, NULL); Charcount last_tell = -1; NGCPRO1 (stream); @@ -3516,7 +3516,7 @@ that need to be made, and there could be a large latency for each request. So I've increased the buffer size to 64K.) */ - outstream = make_filedesc_output_stream (desc, 0, -1, 0); + outstream = make_filedesc_output_stream (desc, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (outstream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED, 65536); outstream =
--- a/src/floatfns.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/floatfns.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1681,6 +1681,10 @@ *res = make_bignum_bg (floored); *remain = make_bignum_bg (scratch_bignum); } + bignum_fini (flsecond); + bignum_fini (floored); + bignum_fini (flooring); + bignum_fini (hi2); } static Lisp_Object @@ -1835,6 +1839,7 @@ bigfloat_div (divided, XBIGFLOAT_DATA (number), XBIGFLOAT_DATA (divisor)); res0 = round_one_bigfloat_1 (divided); + bigfloat_fini (divided); bigfloat_set_prec (scratch_bigfloat, prec); bigfloat_set_prec (scratch_bigfloat2, prec);
--- a/src/font-mgr.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/font-mgr.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -255,13 +255,23 @@ We provide both. */ DEFUN ("fc-name-unparse", Ffc_name_unparse, 1, 1, 0, /* Unparse an fc pattern object to a string. + To work around a bug in fontconfig (at least 2.11.1), the 'charset' property +is removed before passing to FcNameUnparse. To extract the 'charset' property, +use `\(fc-pattern-get PATTERN "charset")'. */ (pattern)) { FcChar8 *name; Lisp_Object result; + CHECK_FC_PATTERN (pattern); - name = FcNameUnparse (XFC_PATTERN_PTR (pattern)); + /* #### Could use multiple values here to extract and return charset? */ + { + FcPattern* temp = FcPatternDuplicate (XFC_PATTERN_PTR (pattern)); + FcPatternDel (temp, FC_CHARSET); + name = FcNameUnparse (temp); + FcPatternDestroy (temp); + } result = build_fcapi_string (name); xfree (name); return result; @@ -337,6 +347,9 @@ /* Generic interface to FcPatternGet() * Don't support the losing symbol-for-property interface. + * To support that interface properly, we should have `fc-register-property' + * so that only registered symbols could be used. Then it would serve to + * provide the same kind of check that the C-level FC_* macros do. */ DEFUN ("fc-pattern-get", Ffc_pattern_get, 2, 4, 0, /* From PATTERN, extract PROPERTY for the ID'th member, of type TYPE.
--- a/src/font-mgr.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/font-mgr.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -144,8 +144,11 @@ #define PRINT_XFT_PATTERN(level,format,pattern) \ do { \ DECLARE_EISTRING (eistrpxft_name); \ - Extbyte *name = (Extbyte *) FcNameUnparse (pattern); \ - \ + Extbyte *name; \ + FcPattern* temp = FcPatternDuplicate (pattern); \ + FcPatternDel (temp, FC_CHARSET); \ + name = (Extbyte *) FcNameUnparse (temp); \ + FcPatternDestroy (temp); \ eicpy_ext(eistrpxft_name, \ name ? name : "FONT WITH NULL NAME", \ Qfc_font_name_encoding); \
--- a/src/fontcolor-x.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/fontcolor-x.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -755,13 +755,20 @@ if (NILP (FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f)) && FONT_INSTANCE_X_XFTFONT (f)) { /* The font is already open, we just unparse. */ - FcChar8 *res = FcNameUnparse (FONT_INSTANCE_X_XFTFONT (f)->pattern); - if (! FONT_INSTANCE_X_XFTFONT (f)->pattern) + FcPattern* pattern = FONT_INSTANCE_X_XFTFONT (f)->pattern; + FcChar8 *res; + if (!pattern) { maybe_signal_error (Qgui_error, "Xft font present but lacks pattern", wrap_font_instance(f), Qfont, errb); } + { + FcPattern* temp = FcPatternDuplicate (pattern); + FcPatternDel (temp, FC_CHARSET); /* FcNameUnparse may choke */ + res = FcNameUnparse (temp); + FcPatternDestroy (temp); + } if (res) { FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f) =
--- a/src/fontcolor-xlike-inc.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/fontcolor-xlike-inc.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -505,7 +505,9 @@ FcPattern *p = FcFontRenderPrepare (fcc, fontxft, fontxft); Extbyte *name; - /* full name, including language coverage and repertoire */ + /* full name, including language coverage and repertoire + we delete 'charset' here because FcNameUnparse chokes on it */ + FcPatternDel (p, FC_CHARSET); name = (Extbyte *) FcNameUnparse (p); eicpy_ext (eistr_fullname, (name ? name : "NOT FOUND"), @@ -514,7 +516,6 @@ /* long name, omitting coverage and repertoire, plus a number of rarely useful properties */ - FcPatternDel (p, FC_CHARSET); FcPatternDel (p, FC_LANG); #ifdef FC_WIDTH FcPatternDel (p, FC_WIDTH);
--- a/src/gpmevent.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/gpmevent.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -244,7 +244,8 @@ ** done. */ output_stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); - terminal_stream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, LSTR_BLOCKED_OK); + terminal_stream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, LSTR_BLOCKED_OK, + NULL); output_string = Qnil; /* #### We should arguably use a specbind() and an unwind routine here,
--- a/src/keymap.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/keymap.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ (object)) { /* This function can GC */ - return KEYMAPP (get_keymap (object, 0, 0)) ? Qt : Qnil; + return KEYMAPP (get_keymap (object, 0, 1)) ? Qt : Qnil; } /* Check that OBJECT is a keymap (after dereferencing through any
--- a/src/lisp.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/lisp.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1363,12 +1363,12 @@ alternative is to force all callers to declare a local temporary if the expression has side effects -- something easy to forget. */ -#define ALLOCA(size) \ - (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ - __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ - __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_C_ALLOCA ? \ - xemacs_c_alloca (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ - (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : 0, \ +#define ALLOCA(size) \ + (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ + __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ + __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_C_ALLOCA ? \ + xemacs_c_alloca (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ + (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : NULL, \ alloca (__temp_alloca_size__))) /* Version of ALLOCA() that is guaranteed to work inside of function calls @@ -1397,12 +1397,12 @@ /* WARNING: If you use this, you must unbind_to() at the end of your function! */ -#define MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA(size) \ - (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ - __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ - __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_MALLOC ? \ - xmalloc_and_record_unwind (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ - (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : 0, \ +#define MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA(size) \ + (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ + __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ + __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_MALLOC ? \ + xmalloc_and_record_unwind (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ + (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : NULL, \ alloca (__temp_alloca_size__))) /* -------------- convenience functions for memory allocation ------------- */ @@ -2643,13 +2643,27 @@ #ifdef NEW_GC #define STRING_DATA_OBJECT(s) ((s)->data_object) #define XSTRING_DATA_OBJECT(s) (STRING_DATA_OBJECT (XSTRING (s))) -#define XSTRING_LENGTH(s) (XSTRING_DATA_SIZE (XSTRING (s))) +DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( +Bytecount +XSTRING_LENGTH (Lisp_Object s) +) +{ + Lisp_String *str = XSTRING (s); + return XSTRING_DATA_SIZE (str); +} #else /* not NEW_GC */ #define XSTRING_LENGTH(s) (XSTRING (s)->size_) #endif /* not NEW_GC */ #define XSTRING_PLIST(s) (XSTRING (s)->plist) #ifdef NEW_GC -#define XSTRING_DATA(s) (XSTRING_DATA_DATA (XSTRING (s))) +DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( +Ibyte * +XSTRING_DATA (Lisp_Object s) +) +{ + Lisp_String *str = XSTRING (s); + return XSTRING_DATA_DATA (str); +} #else /* not NEW_GC */ #define XSTRING_DATA(s) (XSTRING (s)->data_ + 0) #endif /* not NEW_GC */ @@ -5768,6 +5782,9 @@ Bytecount fast_lisp_string_match (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); extern Fixnum warn_about_possibly_incompatible_back_references; +/* Defined in sequence.c */ +EXFUN (Ffill, MANY); +EXFUN (Freplace, MANY); /* Defined in signal.c */ void init_interrupts_late (void);
--- a/src/lread.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/lread.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ struct gcpro ngcpro1; NGCPRO1 (lispstream); - lispstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, LSTR_CLOSING); + lispstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, LSTR_CLOSING, NULL); /* 64K is used for normal files; 8K should be OK here because Lisp files aren't really all that big. */ Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (lispstream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED,
--- a/src/lstream.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/lstream.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ #include "buffer.h" #include "insdel.h" #include "lstream.h" +#include "tls.h" #include "sysfile.h" @@ -742,6 +743,12 @@ return Lstream_read_1 (lstr, data, size, 0); } +int +Lstream_errno (Lstream *lstr) +{ + return (lstr->imp->error) ? (lstr->imp->error) (lstr) : 0; +} + Charcount Lstream_character_tell (Lstream *lstr) { @@ -984,6 +991,25 @@ Lstream_unread (lstr, &ch, 1); } +/* Detect an active TLS session */ + +int +Lstream_tls_p (Lstream *lstr) +{ + return (lstr->imp->tls_p) ? (lstr->imp->tls_p) (lstr) : 0; +} + +/* STARTTLS negotiation */ + +int +Lstream_tls_negotiate (Lstream *instr, Lstream *outstr, const Extbyte *host, + Lisp_Object keylist) +{ + return (instr->imp->tls_negotiater) + ? (instr->imp->tls_negotiater) (instr, outstr, host, keylist) + : 0; +} + /************************ some stream implementations *********************/ @@ -1111,6 +1137,7 @@ struct filedesc_stream { + tls_state_t *tls_state; int fd; int pty_max_bytes; Ibyte eof_char; @@ -1118,6 +1145,7 @@ int current_pos; int end_pos; int chars_sans_newline; + int saved_errno; unsigned int closing :1; unsigned int allow_quit :1; unsigned int blocked_ok :1; @@ -1135,18 +1163,20 @@ ignored when writing); -1 for unlimited. */ static Lisp_Object make_filedesc_stream_1 (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags, - const char *mode) + tls_state_t *state, const char *mode) { Lstream *lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_filedesc, mode); struct filedesc_stream *fstr = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (lstr); - fstr->fd = filedesc; + fstr->tls_state = state; + fstr->fd = state ? tls_get_fd (state) : filedesc; fstr->closing = !!(flags & LSTR_CLOSING); fstr->allow_quit = !!(flags & LSTR_ALLOW_QUIT); fstr->blocked_ok = !!(flags & LSTR_BLOCKED_OK); fstr->pty_flushing = !!(flags & LSTR_PTY_FLUSHING); fstr->blocking_error_p = 0; fstr->chars_sans_newline = 0; - fstr->starting_pos = lseek (filedesc, offset, SEEK_CUR); + fstr->saved_errno = 0; + fstr->starting_pos = lseek (fstr->fd, offset, SEEK_CUR); fstr->current_pos = max (fstr->starting_pos, 0); if (count < 0) fstr->end_pos = -1; @@ -1176,15 +1206,17 @@ */ Lisp_Object -make_filedesc_input_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags) +make_filedesc_input_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags, + tls_state_t *state) { - return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, "r"); + return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, state, "r"); } Lisp_Object -make_filedesc_output_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags) +make_filedesc_output_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags, + tls_state_t *state) { - return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, "w"); + return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, state, "w"); } static Bytecount @@ -1192,17 +1224,23 @@ { Bytecount nread; struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream); + str->saved_errno = 0; if (str->end_pos >= 0) size = min (size, (Bytecount) (str->end_pos - str->current_pos)); - nread = str->allow_quit ? - read_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) : - retry_read (str->fd, data, size); + nread = str->tls_state + ? tls_read (str->tls_state, data, size, str->allow_quit) + : (str->allow_quit ? + read_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) : + retry_read (str->fd, data, size)); if (nread > 0) str->current_pos += nread; if (nread == 0) return 0; /* LSTREAM_EOF; */ if (nread < 0) - return LSTREAM_ERROR; + { + str->saved_errno = errno; + return LSTREAM_ERROR; + } return nread; } @@ -1228,6 +1266,8 @@ Bytecount retval; int need_newline = 0; + str->saved_errno = 0; + /* This function would be simple if it were not for the blasted PTY max-bytes stuff. Why the hell can't they just have written the PTY drivers right so this problem doesn't exist? @@ -1254,9 +1294,11 @@ /**** start of non-PTY-crap ****/ if (size > 0) - retval = str->allow_quit ? - write_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) : - retry_write (str->fd, data, size); + retval = str->tls_state + ? tls_write (str->tls_state, data, size, str->allow_quit) + : (str->allow_quit ? + write_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) : + retry_write (str->fd, data, size)); else retval = 0; if (retval < 0 && errno_would_block_p (errno) && str->blocked_ok) @@ -1266,7 +1308,10 @@ } str->blocking_error_p = 0; if (retval < 0) - return LSTREAM_ERROR; + { + str->saved_errno = errno; + return LSTREAM_ERROR; + } /**** end non-PTY-crap ****/ if (str->pty_flushing) @@ -1298,7 +1343,10 @@ return 0; } else - return LSTREAM_ERROR; + { + str->saved_errno = errno; + return LSTREAM_ERROR; + } } else return retval; @@ -1334,7 +1382,10 @@ return 0; } else - return LSTREAM_ERROR; + { + str->saved_errno = errno; + return LSTREAM_ERROR; + } } else return retval; @@ -1345,6 +1396,13 @@ } static int +filedesc_error (Lstream *stream) +{ + struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream); + return str->saved_errno; +} + +static int filedesc_rewinder (Lstream *stream) { struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream); @@ -1379,7 +1437,9 @@ filedesc_closer (Lstream *stream) { struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream); - if (str->closing) + if (str->tls_state) + return tls_close (str->tls_state); + else if (str->closing) return retry_close (str->fd); else return 0; @@ -1409,6 +1469,32 @@ return str->fd; } +static int +filedesc_tls_p (Lstream *stream) +{ + struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream); + return str->tls_state != NULL; +} + +static int +filedesc_tls_negotiater (Lstream *instream, Lstream *outstream, + const Extbyte *host, Lisp_Object keylist) +{ + struct filedesc_stream *in_str, *out_str; + + if (!LSTREAM_TYPE_P (outstream, filedesc)) + invalid_argument ("STARTTLS applies to file descriptor streams only", + wrap_lstream (outstream)); + + in_str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (instream); + out_str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (outstream); + in_str->tls_state = out_str->tls_state = + tls_negotiate (out_str->fd, host, keylist); + if (out_str->tls_state != NULL) + in_str->fd = out_str->fd = tls_get_fd (out_str->tls_state); + return out_str->tls_state != NULL; +} + /*********** read from a Lisp string ***********/ #define LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA(stream) LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, lisp_string) @@ -1926,10 +2012,13 @@ LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, reader); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, writer); + LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, error); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, was_blocked_p); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, rewinder); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, seekable_p); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, closer); + LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, tls_p); + LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, tls_negotiater); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_string, reader); LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_string, rewinder);
--- a/src/lstream.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/lstream.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ #ifndef INCLUDED_lstream_h_ #define INCLUDED_lstream_h_ +#include "tls.h" + /************************************************************************/ /* definition of Lstream object */ /************************************************************************/ @@ -174,6 +176,10 @@ in an attempt to block (EWOULDBLOCK). If this method does not exists, the implementation returns 0 */ int (*was_blocked_p) (Lstream *stream); + /* If the reader or writer method returned LSTREAM_ERROR, the errno + associated with the error, or zero if there was no system error or this + method is not implemented. */ + int (*error) (Lstream *stream); /* Rewind the stream. If this is NULL, the stream is not seekable. */ int (*rewinder) (Lstream *stream); /* Indicate whether this stream is seekable -- i.e. it can be rewound. @@ -204,6 +210,12 @@ /* Mark this object for garbage collection. Same semantics as a standard Lisp_Object marker. This function can be NULL. */ Lisp_Object (*marker) (Lisp_Object lstream); + /* Return nonzero if this stream is using a TLS connection */ + int (*tls_p) (Lstream *stream); + /* Perform STARTTLS negotiation on a pair of streams, one for input and one + for output. Both are transformed if negotiation is successful. */ + int (*tls_negotiater) (Lstream *instream, Lstream *outstream, + const Extbyte *host, Lisp_Object keylist); } Lstream_implementation; #define DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION(name, c_name) \ @@ -306,6 +318,7 @@ Charcount Lstream_character_tell (Lstream *); int Lstream_write (Lstream *lstr, const void *data, Bytecount size); +int Lstream_errno (Lstream *lstr); int Lstream_was_blocked_p (Lstream *lstr); void Lstream_unread (Lstream *lstr, const void *data, Bytecount size); int Lstream_rewind (Lstream *lstr); @@ -313,6 +326,10 @@ int Lstream_close (Lstream *lstr); int Lstream_close_noflush (Lstream *lstr); +int Lstream_tls_p (Lstream *lstr); +int Lstream_tls_negotiate (Lstream *instr, Lstream *outstr, + const Extbyte *host, Lisp_Object keylist); + void Lstream_delete (Lstream *lstr); void Lstream_set_character_mode (Lstream *str); void Lstream_unset_character_mode (Lstream *lstr); @@ -459,9 +476,9 @@ Lisp_Object make_stdio_input_stream (FILE *stream, int flags); Lisp_Object make_stdio_output_stream (FILE *stream, int flags); Lisp_Object make_filedesc_input_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, - int flags); + int flags, tls_state_t *state); Lisp_Object make_filedesc_output_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, - int flags); + int flags, tls_state_t *state); void filedesc_stream_set_pty_flushing (Lstream *stream, int pty_max_bytes, Ibyte eof_char);
--- a/src/minibuf.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/minibuf.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ #include "frame-impl.h" #include "insdel.h" #include "redisplay.h" +#include "text.h" #include "window-impl.h" #include "elhash.h" @@ -842,10 +843,6 @@ Lisp_Object label) { /* This function can call lisp */ - Lisp_Object obj; - struct gcpro gcpro1; - Lisp_Object frame; - /* There is an inlining bug in egcs-20000131 c++ that can be worked around as follows: */ #if defined (__GNUC__) && defined (__cplusplus) @@ -864,21 +861,27 @@ if (length == 0) return; - if (!NILP (Ffboundp (Qappend_message))) + if (!UNBOUNDP (XSYMBOL_FUNCTION (Qappend_message))) { - if (STRINGP (reloc) && offset == 0 && length == XSTRING_LENGTH (reloc)) - obj = reloc; - else - { - if (STRINGP (reloc)) - nonreloc = XSTRING_DATA (reloc); - obj = make_string (nonreloc + offset, length); - } + Lisp_Object obj + = STRINGP (reloc) ? reloc : make_string (nonreloc + offset, length); + Lisp_Object args[] = { Qappend_message, label, obj, wrap_frame (f), + EQ (label, Qprint) ? Qt : Qnil, Q_start, Qzero, + Q_end, Qnil }; + struct gcpro gcpro1; - frame = wrap_frame (f); - GCPRO1 (obj); - call4 (Qappend_message, label, obj, frame, - EQ (label, Qprint) ? Qt : Qnil); + if (STRINGP (reloc) + && (offset != 0 || length != XSTRING_LENGTH (reloc))) + { + assert (EQ (args[5], Q_start)); + args[6] = make_fixnum (string_index_byte_to_char (reloc, offset)); + assert (EQ (args[7], Q_end)); + args[8] + = make_fixnum (string_index_byte_to_char (reloc, offset + length)); + } + GCPRO1 (args[0]); + gcpro1.nvars = countof (args); + Ffuncall (countof (args), args); UNGCPRO; } else
--- a/src/number.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/number.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -376,9 +376,21 @@ #define NUMBER_TYPES(prefix) prefix##FIXNUM_T, prefix##BIGNUM_T, \ prefix##RATIO_T, prefix##FLOAT_T, prefix##BIGFLOAT_T +#ifdef _MSC_VER +/* Disable warning 4003: + * warning C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'NUMBER_TYPES' + */ +#pragma warning( push ) +#pragma warning( disable : 4003) +#endif + enum number_type { NUMBER_TYPES() }; enum lazy_number_type { NUMBER_TYPES(LAZY_), LAZY_MARKER_T }; +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning( pop ) +#endif + #undef NUMBER_TYPES extern enum number_type get_number_type (Lisp_Object);
--- a/src/print.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/print.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -164,6 +164,7 @@ int print_depth; int print_readably; int print_unbuffered; + int print_circle; int in_debug_print; int gc_currently_forbidden; Lisp_Object Vprint_length; @@ -2847,6 +2848,7 @@ print_depth = bindings->print_depth; print_readably = bindings->print_readably; print_unbuffered = bindings->print_unbuffered; + print_circle = bindings->print_circle; in_debug_print = bindings->in_debug_print; gc_currently_forbidden = bindings->gc_currently_forbidden; Vprint_length = bindings->Vprint_length; @@ -2873,6 +2875,7 @@ bindings->print_depth = print_depth; bindings->print_readably = print_readably; bindings->print_unbuffered = print_unbuffered; + bindings->print_circle = print_circle; bindings->in_debug_print = in_debug_print; bindings->gc_currently_forbidden = gc_currently_forbidden; bindings->Vprint_length = Vprint_length; @@ -2885,6 +2888,7 @@ print_depth = 0; print_readably = debug_print_readably != -1 ? debug_print_readably : 0; print_unbuffered++; + print_circle = 1; in_debug_print = 1; gc_currently_forbidden = 1; if (debug_print_length > 0)
--- a/src/process-nt.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/process-nt.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1324,7 +1324,8 @@ static void nt_open_network_stream (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object host, Lisp_Object service, - Lisp_Object protocol, void **vinfd, void **voutfd) + Lisp_Object protocol, void **vinfd, void **voutfd, + Boolint tls) { struct sockaddr_in address; SOCKET s;
--- a/src/process-unix.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/process-unix.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ #include "sysdep.h" #include "window.h" #include "file-coding.h" +#include "tls.h" #include <setjmp.h> #include "sysdir.h" @@ -1857,10 +1858,12 @@ static void unix_open_network_stream (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object host, Lisp_Object service, Lisp_Object protocol, - void **vinfd, void **voutfd) + void **vinfd, void **voutfd, Boolint tls) { EMACS_INT inch; EMACS_INT outch; + tls_state_t *tls_state = NULL; + Extbyte *ext_host = NULL; volatile int s = -1; volatile int port; volatile int retry = 0; @@ -1869,6 +1872,7 @@ int retval; CHECK_STRING (host); + ext_host = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (host, Qunix_host_name_encoding); if (!EQ (protocol, Qtcp) && !EQ (protocol, Qudp)) invalid_constant ("Unsupported protocol", protocol); @@ -1879,7 +1883,6 @@ struct addrinfo hints, *res; struct addrinfo * volatile lres; Extbyte *portstring; - Extbyte *ext_host; Extbyte portbuf[128]; /* * Caution: service can either be a string or int. @@ -1907,7 +1910,6 @@ else /* EQ (protocol, Qudp) */ hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; hints.ai_protocol = 0; - ext_host = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (host, Qunix_host_name_encoding); retval = getaddrinfo (ext_host, portstring, &hints, &res); if (retval != 0) { @@ -1960,16 +1962,19 @@ int family = address.sin_family; #endif - if (EQ (protocol, Qtcp)) - s = socket (family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - else /* EQ (protocol, Qudp) */ - s = socket (family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + if (!tls || TLS_SETUP_SOCK) + { + if (EQ (protocol, Qtcp)) + s = socket (family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + else /* EQ (protocol, Qudp) */ + s = socket (family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - if (s < 0) - { - xerrno = errno; - failed_connect = 0; - continue; + if (s < 0) + { + xerrno = errno; + failed_connect = 0; + continue; + } } loop: @@ -1988,10 +1993,20 @@ can_break_system_calls = 1; #ifdef USE_GETADDRINFO - retval = connect (s, lres->ai_addr, lres->ai_addrlen); + retval = (!tls || TLS_SETUP_SOCK) + ? connect (s, lres->ai_addr, lres->ai_addrlen) + : 0; #else - retval = connect (s, (struct sockaddr *) &address, sizeof (address)); + retval = (!tls || TLS_SETUP_SOCK) + ? connect (s, (struct sockaddr *) &address, sizeof (address)) + : 0; #endif + if (retval == 0 && tls) + { + tls_state = tls_open (s, ext_host); + retval = (tls_state == NULL) ? -1 : 0; + } + can_break_system_calls = 0; if (retval == -1 && errno != EISCONN) { @@ -2020,8 +2035,11 @@ } failed_connect = 1; - retry_close (s); - s = -1; + if (!tls || TLS_SETUP_SOCK) + { + retry_close (s); + s = -1; + } continue; } @@ -2052,7 +2070,7 @@ freeaddrinfo (res); #endif - if (s < 0) + if ((!tls && s < 0) || (tls && tls_state == NULL)) { errno = xerrno; @@ -2064,6 +2082,14 @@ } } + if (tls) + { + set_socket_nonblocking_maybe (tls_get_fd (tls_state), port, "tcp"); + *vinfd = (void *) tls_state; + *voutfd = (void *) tls_state; + return; + } + inch = s; outch = dup (s); if (outch < 0)
--- a/src/process.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/process.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -142,6 +142,15 @@ return Qnil; } +static int +tls_connection_p (Lisp_Object process) +{ + Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (process); + Lstream *in = XLSTREAM (DATA_INSTREAM (p)); + Lstream *out = XLSTREAM (DATA_OUTSTREAM (p)); + return Lstream_tls_p (in) || Lstream_tls_p (out); +} + static void print_process (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int escapeflag) { @@ -157,9 +166,11 @@ else { int netp = network_connection_p (obj); + int tlsp = netp && tls_connection_p (obj); write_ascstring (printcharfun, - netp ? GETTEXT ("#<network connection ") : - GETTEXT ("#<process ")); + tlsp ? GETTEXT ("#<tls network connection ") : + (netp ? GETTEXT ("#<network connection ") : + GETTEXT ("#<process "))); print_internal (process->name, printcharfun, 1); write_ascstring (printcharfun, (netp ? " " : " pid ")); print_internal (process->pid, printcharfun, 1); @@ -844,7 +855,7 @@ connection has no PID; you cannot signal it. All you can do is deactivate and close it via delete-process */ -DEFUN ("open-network-stream-internal", Fopen_network_stream_internal, 4, 5, +DEFUN ("open-network-stream-internal", Fopen_network_stream_internal, 4, 6, 0, /* Open a TCP connection for a service to a host. Return a process object to represent the connection. @@ -863,6 +874,9 @@ Optional fifth arg PROTOCOL is a network protocol. Currently only `tcp' (Transmission Control Protocol) and `udp' (User Datagram Protocol) are supported. When omitted, `tcp' is assumed. +Optional sixth arg TLS is a boolean. If it is NIL, a standard network stream + is opened. If it is non-NIL, a TLS network stream is opened if TLS support + is available; otherwise an error is signaled. Output via `process-send-string' and input via buffer or filter (see `set-process-filter') are stream-oriented. That means UDP datagrams are @@ -871,12 +885,13 @@ are usually fine.) Note further that the UDP protocol does not guard against lost packets. */ - (name, buffer, host, service, protocol)) + (name, buffer, host, service, protocol, tls)) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object process = Qnil; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5, ngcpro1; void *inch, *outch; + int flags; GCPRO5 (name, buffer, host, service, protocol); CHECK_STRING (name); @@ -889,7 +904,7 @@ /* Since this code is inside HAVE_SOCKETS, existence of open_network_stream is mandatory */ PROCMETH (open_network_stream, (name, host, service, protocol, - &inch, &outch)); + &inch, &outch, !NILP(tls))); if (!NILP (buffer)) buffer = Fget_buffer_create (buffer); @@ -898,9 +913,11 @@ XPROCESS (process)->pid = Fcons (service, host); XPROCESS (process)->buffer = buffer; + flags = STREAM_NETWORK_CONNECTION; + if (!NILP (tls)) + flags |= STREAM_USE_TLS; init_process_io_handles (XPROCESS (process), (void *) inch, (void *) outch, - (void *) -1, - STREAM_NETWORK_CONNECTION); + (void *) -1, flags); event_stream_select_process (XPROCESS (process), 1, 1); @@ -909,6 +926,29 @@ return process; } +DEFUN ("tls-negotiate", Ftls_negotiate, 3, 3, 0, /* + "Negotiate a SSL/TLS connection. Returns PROCESS if negotiation is +successful, NIL otherwise. + +PROCESS is a process returned by `open-network-stream'. +HOSTNAME is the remote hostname. It must be a valid string. +KEYLIST is an alist of (client key file, client cert file) pairs. +*/ + (process, hostname, keylist)) +{ + Lisp_Process *p; + Lstream *in, *out; + Extbyte *ext_host; + + CHECK_PROCESS (process); + CHECK_STRING (hostname); + p = XPROCESS (process); + in = XLSTREAM (DATA_INSTREAM (p)); + out = XLSTREAM (DATA_OUTSTREAM (p)); + ext_host = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (hostname, Qunix_host_name_encoding); + return Lstream_tls_negotiate (in, out, ext_host, keylist) ? process : Qnil; +} + #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST DEFUN ("open-multicast-group-internal", Fopen_multicast_group_internal, 5, 5, 0, /* @@ -2601,6 +2641,7 @@ DEFSUBR (Fstart_process_internal); #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS DEFSUBR (Fopen_network_stream_internal); + DEFSUBR (Ftls_negotiate); #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST DEFSUBR (Fopen_multicast_group_internal); #endif /* HAVE_MULTICAST */
--- a/src/procimpl.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/procimpl.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS void (*open_network_stream) (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object host, Lisp_Object service, Lisp_Object protocol, - void** vinfd, void** voutfd); + void** vinfd, void** voutfd, Boolint tls); #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST void (*open_multicast_group) (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object dest, Lisp_Object port, Lisp_Object ttl,
--- a/src/select-x.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/select-x.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1379,9 +1379,8 @@ Display *display = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d); Window window = RootWindow (display, 0); /* Cutbuffers are on frame 0 */ Atom cut_buffer_atom; - const Ibyte *data = XSTRING_DATA (string); - Bytecount bytes = XSTRING_LENGTH (string); - Bytecount bytes_remaining; + const Ibyte *data; + Bytecount bytes, bytes_remaining; Bytecount max_bytes = SELECTION_QUANTUM (display); #ifdef MULE const Ibyte *ptr, *end; @@ -1393,7 +1392,10 @@ CHECK_CUTBUFFER (cutbuffer); CHECK_STRING (string); + cut_buffer_atom = symbol_to_x_atom (d, cutbuffer, 0); + data = XSTRING_DATA (string); + bytes = XSTRING_LENGTH (string); if (! cut_buffers_initialized) initialize_cut_buffers (display, window);
--- a/src/sysdep.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/sysdep.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -188,11 +188,13 @@ lowry@watson.ibm.com (Andy Lowry). */ /* #### Should this be conditionalized on FIONBIO? */ #if defined (STRIDE) || (defined (pfa) && defined (HAVE_PTYS)) || defined (AIX) +#if !defined(WIN32_NATIVE) { int one = 1; ioctl (fd, FIONBIO, &one); } #endif +#endif #ifdef F_SETFL fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); @@ -495,9 +497,9 @@ /* <mdiers> What to do upon failure? Just ignoring rc is probably not acceptable, is it? */ if (cfsetispeed (&s.main, B9600) == -1) - ; /* ignore */ + DO_NOTHING; /* ignore */ if (cfsetospeed (&s.main, B9600) == -1) - ; /* ignore */ + DO_NOTHING; /* ignore */ #endif /* defined (CBAUD) */ #else /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
--- a/src/sysdll.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/sysdll.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ NSLinkEditError (&c, &errorNumber, &fileNameWithError, &errorString); return build_extstring (errorString, Qerror_message_encoding); } -#elif HAVE_LTDL +#elif defined(HAVE_LTDL) /* Libtool's libltdl */ #include <ltdl.h>
--- a/src/text.h Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/text.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -642,8 +642,8 @@ ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN (aiaz2, strlen (aiaz2)); \ } while (0) #else -#define ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN(ptr, len) -#define ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII(ptr) +#define ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN(ptr, len) DO_NOTHING +#define ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII(ptr) DO_NOTHING #endif /* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/tls.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1193 @@ +/* Transport Layer Security implementation. + Copyright (C) 2014 Jerry James + +This file is part of XEmacs. + +XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the +Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your +option) any later version. + +XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ + +/* Written by Jerry James. */ + +#include <config.h> +#include "lisp.h" +#include "lstream.h" +#include "tls.h" +#include <errno.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <netinet/tcp.h> + +static Lisp_Object prompt; +static Lisp_Object Qread_password; +Lisp_Object Qtls_error; + +#ifdef HAVE_NSS +#include <prinit.h> +#include <private/pprio.h> +#include <nss.h> +#include <pk11pub.h> +#include <secerr.h> +#include <secmod.h> +#include <ssl.h> + +#define NSS_ERRSTR build_extstring (PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ()), Qnative) + +/* 0 == initialization of NSPR or NSS failed + * 1 == the NSPR and NSS libraries have been initialized successfully + */ +static int nss_inited; + +/* The model file descriptor */ +static PRFileDesc *nss_model; + +/* The PEM module */ +static SECMODModule *nss_pem_module; + +/* CA and trust objects go into slot 0. User certificates start in slot 1. */ +static CK_SLOT_ID nss_slot_count = 1; + +int +tls_get_fd (tls_state_t *state) +{ + return PR_FileDesc2NativeHandle (state->tls_file_desc); +} + +Bytecount +tls_read (tls_state_t *state, unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + return (Bytecount) PR_Recv (state->tls_file_desc, data, size, 0, 0); +} + +Bytecount +tls_write (tls_state_t *state, const unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + return (Bytecount) PR_Send (state->tls_file_desc, data, size, 0, 0); +} + +int +tls_close (tls_state_t *state) +{ + if (--state->tls_refcount == 0) + { + PRStatus status = PR_Shutdown (state->tls_file_desc, PR_SHUTDOWN_BOTH); + PR_Close (state->tls_file_desc); + xfree (state); + return (int) status; + } + return 0; +} + +tls_state_t * +tls_open (int s, const Extbyte *hostname) +{ + struct sockaddr *addr; + socklen_t addrlen; + PRNetAddr pr_addr; + tls_state_t *nspr; + const int val = 1; + + /* Disable Nagle's algorithm */ + setsockopt (s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &val, sizeof(val)); + + if (!nss_inited) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "Cannot use NSS functions"); + return NULL; + } + + /* Get the socket address */ + addrlen = 256; + addr = (struct sockaddr *) xmalloc (addrlen); + if (getsockname (s, addr, &addrlen) == 0 && addrlen > 256) + { + addr = (struct sockaddr *) xrealloc (addr, addrlen); + getsockname (s, addr, &addrlen); + } + + /* Create the socket */ + nspr = (tls_state_t *) xmalloc (sizeof (*nspr)); + nspr->tls_refcount = 2; + nspr->tls_file_desc = + SSL_ImportFD (nss_model, PR_OpenTCPSocket (addr->sa_family)); + if (nspr->tls_file_desc == NULL) + { + xfree (addr); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "NSS unable to open socket: %s", + PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + return NULL; + } + + /* Connect to the server */ + memset (&pr_addr, 0, sizeof (pr_addr)); + if (addr->sa_family == AF_INET) + { + struct sockaddr_in *in_addr = (struct sockaddr_in *) addr; + pr_addr.inet.family = in_addr->sin_family; + pr_addr.inet.port = in_addr->sin_port; + pr_addr.inet.ip = in_addr->sin_addr.s_addr; + } + else + { + struct sockaddr_in6 *in_addr = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) addr; + pr_addr.ipv6.family = in_addr->sin6_family; + pr_addr.ipv6.port = in_addr->sin6_port; + pr_addr.ipv6.flowinfo = in_addr->sin6_flowinfo; + memcpy (pr_addr.ipv6.ip.pr_s6_addr, in_addr->sin6_addr.s6_addr, + sizeof (pr_addr.ipv6.ip.pr_s6_addr)); + pr_addr.ipv6.scope_id = in_addr->sin6_scope_id; + } + xfree (addr); + if (PR_Connect (nspr->tls_file_desc, &pr_addr, PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT) + != PR_SUCCESS) + { + if (PR_GetError () == PR_IN_PROGRESS_ERROR) + { + PRPollDesc pollset[2]; + + pollset[0].in_flags = PR_POLL_WRITE | PR_POLL_EXCEPT; + pollset[0].out_flags = 0; + pollset[0].fd = nspr->tls_file_desc; + for (;;) + { + PRInt32 num_fds = PR_Poll (pollset, 1, PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT); + if (num_fds < 0) + { + PR_Close (nspr->tls_file_desc); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "NSS unable to connect: %s", + PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + return NULL; + } + if (PR_GetConnectStatus (pollset) == PR_SUCCESS) + break; + } + } + else + { + PR_Close (nspr->tls_file_desc); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "NSS unable to connect: %s", + PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + return NULL; + } + } + + /* Perform the handshake */ + if (SSL_ResetHandshake (nspr->tls_file_desc, PR_FALSE) != SECSuccess) + { + PR_Close (nspr->tls_file_desc); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "NSS unable to reset handshake: %s", + PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + if (hostname != NULL && + SSL_SetURL (nspr->tls_file_desc, hostname) != SECSuccess) + { + PR_Close (nspr->tls_file_desc); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "NSS unable to set URL (%s): %s", + hostname, PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + if (SSL_ForceHandshake (nspr->tls_file_desc) != SECSuccess) + { + PR_Close (nspr->tls_file_desc); + xfree (nspr); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "NSS unable to complete handshake: %s", + PR_ErrorToName (PR_GetError ())); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + return nspr; +} + +/* Set the key and certificate files to use */ +static void +tls_set_x509_key_file (const Extbyte *certfile, const Extbyte *keyfile) +{ + char name[32]; + void *proto_win = NULL; + PK11SlotInfo *slot = NULL; + PK11GenericObject *obj; + CERTCertificate *cert; + CK_ATTRIBUTE attrs[4]; + CK_BBOOL cktrue = CK_TRUE, ckfalse = CK_FALSE; + CK_OBJECT_CLASS objClass = CKO_PRIVATE_KEY; + CK_SLOT_ID slot_id = nss_slot_count++; + int retry_count = 0; + + /* Load the PEM module if it hasn't already been loaded */ + if (nss_pem_module == NULL) + { + nss_pem_module = SECMOD_LoadUserModule ("library=%s name=PEM parameters=\"\"", NULL, PR_FALSE); + if (nss_pem_module == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Cannot find NSS PEM module", NSS_ERRSTR); + if (!nss_pem_module->loaded) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Cannot load NSS PEM module", NSS_ERRSTR); + } + + snprintf (name, 32U, "PEM_Token %ld", slot_id); + slot = PK11_FindSlotByName (name); + if (slot == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Error finding NSS slot", NSS_ERRSTR); + + /* Set up the attributes for the keyfile */ + attrs[0].type = CKA_CLASS; + attrs[0].pValue = &objClass; + attrs[0].ulValueLen = sizeof (objClass); + attrs[1].type = CKA_TOKEN; + attrs[1].pValue = &cktrue; + attrs[1].ulValueLen = sizeof (CK_BBOOL); + attrs[2].type = CKA_LABEL; + attrs[2].pValue = (void *) keyfile; + attrs[2].ulValueLen = strlen (keyfile) + 1U; + + /* When adding an encrypted key, the PKCS#11 will be set as removed. */ + obj = PK11_CreateGenericObject (slot, attrs, 3, PR_FALSE); + if (obj == NULL) + { + PR_SetError (SEC_ERROR_BAD_KEY, 0); + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Bad key file", NSS_ERRSTR); + } + + /* This will force the token to be seen as reinserted */ + SECMOD_WaitForAnyTokenEvent (nss_pem_module, 0, 0); + PK11_IsPresent (slot); + + if (PK11_Authenticate (slot, PR_TRUE, &retry_count) != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS: Unable to authenticate", NSS_ERRSTR); + + /* Set up the attributes for the certfile */ + objClass = CKO_CERTIFICATE; + attrs[2].pValue = (void *) certfile; + attrs[2].ulValueLen = strlen (certfile) + 1U; + attrs[3].type = CKA_TRUST; + attrs[3].pValue = &ckfalse; + attrs[3].ulValueLen = sizeof (CK_BBOOL); + + obj = PK11_CreateGenericObject (slot, attrs, 4, PR_FALSE); + PK11_FreeSlot (slot); + if (obj == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Bad certificate file", NSS_ERRSTR); + cert = PK11_FindCertFromNickname (name, proto_win); + if (cert == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Cannot find certificate nickname", NSS_ERRSTR); + CERT_DestroyCertificate (cert); +} + +/* Function that gathers passwords for PKCS #11 tokens. */ +static char * +nss_pk11_password (PK11SlotInfo *slot, PRBool retry, void * UNUSED (arg)) +{ + Lisp_Object lsp_password, args[2]; + Extbyte *c_password, *nss_password; + const Extbyte *token_name; + + if (retry) + return NULL; + + token_name = PK11_GetTokenName (slot); + if (token_name == NULL) + token_name = "security token"; + lsp_password = + call1 (Qread_password, concat2 (prompt, + build_extstring (token_name, Qnative))); + c_password = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (lsp_password, Qnative); + nss_password = PL_strdup (c_password); + + /* Wipe out the password on the stack and in the Lisp string */ + args[0] = lsp_password; + args[1] = make_char ('*'); + Ffill (2, args); + memset (c_password, '*', strlen (c_password)); + return nss_password; +} + +void +init_tls (void) +{ + SECMODModule *module; + + /* Check that we are using compatible versions */ + if (PR_VersionCheck(PR_VERSION) == PR_FALSE) + signal_error (Qinternal_error, + "NSPR version mismatch: expected " PR_VERSION, Qnil); + if (NSS_VersionCheck(NSS_VERSION) == PR_FALSE) + signal_error (Qinternal_error, + "NSS version mismatch: expected " NSS_VERSION, Qnil); + + /* Basic initialization of both libraries */ + PR_Init (PR_USER_THREAD, PR_PRIORITY_NORMAL, 0); + if (NSS_Init ("sql:/etc/pki/nssdb") != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "Error initializing NSS", NSS_ERRSTR); + + /* Set the cipher suite policy */ + if (NSS_SetDomesticPolicy() != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to set policy", NSS_ERRSTR); + + /* Load the root certificates */ + module = SECMOD_LoadUserModule ("library=libnssckbi.so name=\"Root Certs\"", + NULL, PR_FALSE); + if (module == NULL || !module->loaded) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to load root certificates", + NSS_ERRSTR); + + /* Setup password gathering */ + PK11_SetPasswordFunc (nss_pk11_password); + + /* Create the model file descriptors */ + nss_model = SSL_ImportFD (NULL, PR_OpenTCPSocket (PR_AF_INET)); + if (nss_model == NULL) + { + nss_model = SSL_ImportFD (NULL, PR_OpenTCPSocket (PR_AF_INET6)); + if (nss_model == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS cannot create model socket", + NSS_ERRSTR); + } + + /* Set options on the model socket */ + if (SSL_OptionSet (nss_model, SSL_SECURITY, PR_TRUE) != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS cannot enable model socket", NSS_ERRSTR); + if (SSL_OptionSet (nss_model, SSL_ENABLE_SSL2, PR_FALSE) != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to disable SSLv2", NSS_ERRSTR); + if (SSL_OptionSet (nss_model, SSL_V2_COMPATIBLE_HELLO, PR_FALSE) + != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to disable SSLv2 handshake", + NSS_ERRSTR); + if (SSL_OptionSet (nss_model, SSL_ENABLE_DEFLATE, PR_FALSE) != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to disable deflate", NSS_ERRSTR); + if (SSL_OptionSet (nss_model, SSL_HANDSHAKE_AS_CLIENT, PR_TRUE) + != SECSuccess) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "NSS unable to ensable handshake as client", + NSS_ERRSTR); + + nss_inited = 1; +} +#endif /* HAVE_NSS */ + +#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS +#include <gnutls/pkcs11.h> +#include <gnutls/x509.h> +#include "sysfile.h" + +#define GNUTLS_ERRSTR(err) build_extstring (gnutls_strerror (err), Qnative) + +/* The global credentials object */ +static gnutls_certificate_credentials_t global_cred; + +int +tls_get_fd (tls_state_t *state) +{ + return (int)(unsigned long)gnutls_transport_get_ptr (state->tls_session); +} + +Bytecount +tls_read (tls_state_t *state, unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + ssize_t bytes; + + again: + do + { + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + bytes = gnutls_record_recv (state->tls_session, data, size); + } + while (bytes == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED || bytes == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN); + switch (bytes) + { + case GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH: + bytes = 0; + break; + case GNUTLS_E_REHANDSHAKE: + { + int err; + + do + err = gnutls_handshake (state->tls_session); + while (err == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN || err == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED); + if (err == GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + goto again; + } + errno = EACCES; + bytes = -1; + break; + default: + if (bytes < 0 && errno == 0) + { + errno = EPIPE; + bytes = -1; + } + break; + } + return (Bytecount) bytes; +} + +Bytecount +tls_write (tls_state_t *state, const unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + ssize_t bytes; + + do + { + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + bytes = gnutls_record_send (state->tls_session, data, size); + } + while (bytes == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED || bytes == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN); + if (bytes == GNUTLS_E_LARGE_PACKET) + { + errno = EMSGSIZE; + bytes = -1; + } + else if (bytes < 0 && errno == 0) + { + errno = EPIPE; + bytes = -1; + } + return (Bytecount) bytes; +} + +int +tls_close (tls_state_t *state) +{ + if (--state->tls_refcount == 0) + { + int fd, err; + + fd = (int)(unsigned long)gnutls_transport_get_ptr (state->tls_session); + gnutls_bye (state->tls_session, GNUTLS_SHUT_RDWR); + err = retry_close (fd); + gnutls_deinit (state->tls_session); + xfree (state); + return err; + } + return 0; +} + +tls_state_t * +tls_open (int s, const Extbyte *hostname) +{ +#ifndef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 + gnutls_x509_crt_t cert; +#endif + tls_state_t *gnutls; + const char *errptr = NULL; + const gnutls_datum_t *certs; + unsigned int status, certslen = 0U; + int err; + const int val = 1; + + /* Disable Nagle's algorithm */ + setsockopt (s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &val, sizeof(val)); + + /* Create the state object */ + gnutls = (tls_state_t *) xmalloc (sizeof (*gnutls)); + gnutls->tls_refcount = 2; + + /* Initialize the session object */ + err = gnutls_init (&gnutls->tls_session, GNUTLS_CLIENT); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "GNUTLS error in gnutls_init: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* Configure the cipher preferences */ + err = gnutls_priority_set_direct (gnutls->tls_session, "NORMAL", &errptr); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_priority_set_direct: %s at %s", + gnutls_strerror (err), errptr); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* Install the trusted certificates */ + err = gnutls_credentials_set (gnutls->tls_session, GNUTLS_CRD_CERTIFICATE, + global_cred); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_credentials_set: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* Associate the socket with the session object */ + gnutls_transport_set_ptr (gnutls->tls_session, + (gnutls_transport_ptr_t)(unsigned long)s); + + /* Set the server name */ + if (hostname != NULL) + { + err = gnutls_server_name_set (gnutls->tls_session, GNUTLS_NAME_DNS, + hostname, strlen (hostname)); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_server_name_set: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + } + + /* Perform the handshake */ + do + err = gnutls_handshake (gnutls->tls_session); + while (err == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN || err == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_handshake: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* Get the server certificate chain */ + certs = gnutls_certificate_get_peers (gnutls->tls_session, &certslen); + if (certs == NULL || certslen == 0U) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS could not get peer certificate: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* Validate the server certificate chain */ + status = (unsigned int) -1; +#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 + if (hostname != NULL) + err = gnutls_certificate_verify_peers3 (gnutls->tls_session, hostname, + &status); + else +#endif /* HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 */ + err = gnutls_certificate_verify_peers2 (gnutls->tls_session, &status); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS could not verify peer certificate: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + if (status != 0U) + { + gnutls_datum_t msg; + +#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION_STATUS_PRINT + gnutls_certificate_type_t type; + + type = gnutls_certificate_type_get (gnutls->tls_session); + err = + gnutls_certificate_verification_status_print (status, type, &msg, 0); +#else + err = -1; +#endif /* HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION_STATUS_PRINT */ + xfree (gnutls); + if (err == 0) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS: certificate validation failed: %s", + msg.data); + gnutls_free(msg.data); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + else + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS: certificate validation failed with code %u", + status); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + } + +#ifndef HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 + if (hostname != NULL) + { + /* Match the peer certificate against the host name */ + err = gnutls_x509_crt_init (&cert); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_x509_crt_init: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + /* The peer certificate is the first certificate in the list */ + err = gnutls_x509_crt_import (cert, certs, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS error in gnutls_x509_crt_import: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + gnutls_x509_crt_deinit (cert); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + + err = gnutls_x509_crt_check_hostname (cert, hostname); + if (err == 0) + { + xfree (gnutls); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "GNUTLS: hostname does not match certificate: %s", + gnutls_strerror (err)); + gnutls_x509_crt_deinit (cert); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; + } + gnutls_x509_crt_deinit (cert); + } +#endif /* HAVE_GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_PEERS3 */ + + return gnutls; +} + +/* Set the key and certificate files to use */ +static void +tls_set_x509_key_file (const Extbyte *certfile, const Extbyte *keyfile) +{ + int err; + + err = gnutls_certificate_set_x509_key_file (global_cred, certfile, keyfile, + GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM); + if (err < GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "gnutls_certificate_set_x509_key_file", + GNUTLS_ERRSTR (err)); +} + +/* Function that gathers PKCS #11 passwords. */ +static int +gnutls_pk11_password (void * UNUSED (userdata), int UNUSED (attempt), + const char *token_url, const char *token_label, + unsigned int UNUSED (flags), char *pin, size_t pin_max) +{ + Lisp_Object lsp_password, args[5]; + Extbyte *c_password; + size_t len; + + /* Get the password from the user */ + args[0] = prompt; + args[1] = build_extstring (token_label, Qnative); + args[2] = build_ascstring (" ("); + args[3] = build_extstring (token_url, Qnative); + args[4] = build_ascstring (")"); + lsp_password = call1 (Qread_password, Fconcat (5, args)); + c_password = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (lsp_password, Qnative); + + /* Insert the password */ + len = strlen (c_password); + if (len > pin_max) + len = pin_max; + memcpy (pin, c_password, len); + pin[len] = '\0'; + + /* Wipe out the password on the stack and in the Lisp string */ + args[0] = lsp_password; + args[1] = make_char ('*'); + Ffill (2, args); + memset (c_password, '*', strlen (c_password)); + return GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS; +} + +static void xfree_for_gnutls (void *ptr) +{ + /* GnuTLS sometimes tries to free NULL */ + if (ptr != NULL) + xfree (ptr); +} + +void +init_tls (void) +{ + int err = GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS; + + /* Tell gnutls to use our memory allocation functions */ + gnutls_global_set_mem_functions ((void * (*)(size_t)) xmalloc, + (void * (*)(size_t)) xmalloc, + NULL, + (void * (*)(void *, size_t)) xrealloc, + xfree_for_gnutls); + + /* Initialize the library */ + err = gnutls_global_init (); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "gnutls_global_init", GNUTLS_ERRSTR (err)); + + /* Load the trusted CA certificates */ + err = gnutls_certificate_allocate_credentials (&global_cred); + if (err != GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "gnutls_certificate_allocate_credentials", + GNUTLS_ERRSTR (err)); + err = gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust (global_cred); + if (err == 0) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "gnutls: no system certificates found", Qnil); + if (err < 0) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust", + GNUTLS_ERRSTR (err)); + + /* Setup password gathering */ + gnutls_pkcs11_set_pin_function (gnutls_pk11_password, NULL); +} +#endif /* HAVE_GNUTLS */ + +#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL +#include <unistd.h> +#include <openssl/conf.h> +#include <openssl/err.h> + +/* The context used to create connections */ +static SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; + +static Lisp_Object +openssl_error_string (void) +{ + Lisp_Object args[5]; + unsigned long err = ERR_get_error (); + + args[0] = build_ascstring (ERR_lib_error_string (err)); + args[1] = build_ascstring (":"); + args[2] = build_ascstring (ERR_func_error_string (err)); + args[3] = build_ascstring (":"); + args[4] = build_ascstring (ERR_reason_error_string (err)); + return Fconcat (5, args); +} + +static unsigned long +openssl_report_error_stack (const char *msg, const SSL *ssl) +{ + unsigned long err = ERR_get_error (); + if (err > 0UL) + { + if (ERR_GET_LIB (err) == ERR_LIB_SSL && + ERR_GET_REASON (err) == SSL_R_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED) + { + long cert_err = SSL_get_verify_result (ssl); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "%s:%s", msg, + X509_verify_cert_error_string (cert_err)); + } + else + { + const char *lib = ERR_lib_error_string (err); + const char *func = ERR_func_error_string (err); + const char *reason = ERR_reason_error_string (err); + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "%s:%s:%s:%s", msg, + lib == NULL ? "<unknown>" : lib, + func == NULL ? "<unknown>" : func, + reason == NULL ? "<unknown>" : reason); + } + } + return err; +} + +/* Return values: + * -1 = fatal error, caller should exit + * 0 = no error, caller should continue + * 1 = nonfatal error, caller should retry + */ +static int +openssl_report_error_num (const char *msg, const SSL *ssl, int ret, int retry) +{ + int errno_copy = errno; + int ssl_error = SSL_get_error (ssl, ret); + int err; + + switch (ssl_error) + { + case SSL_ERROR_NONE: + case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: + err = 0; + break; + case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: + case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: + err = retry; + break; + case SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT: + case SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT: + case SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP: + err = 1; + break; + case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: + if (openssl_report_error_stack (msg, ssl) == 0UL && ret < 0) + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "%s: %s", msg, + strerror (errno_copy)); + err = ret; + break; + case SSL_ERROR_SSL: + openssl_report_error_stack (msg, ssl); + err = -1; + break; + default: + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, "%s: error %d", msg, ssl_error); + err = -1; + break; + } + errno = errno_copy; + return err; +} + +int +tls_get_fd (tls_state_t *state) +{ + return SSL_get_fd (state->tls_connection); +} + +Bytecount +tls_read (tls_state_t *state, unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + int action, bytes; + + if (SSL_get_shutdown (state->tls_connection)) + return 0; + + bytes = SSL_read (state->tls_connection, data, size); + action = (bytes > 0) ? 0 + : openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_read", state->tls_connection, bytes, 0); + while (bytes <= 0 && action > 0) + { + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + bytes = SSL_read (state->tls_connection, data, size); + action = (bytes > 0) ? 0 + : openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_read", state->tls_connection, + bytes, 0); + } + return (Bytecount) bytes; +} + +Bytecount +tls_write (tls_state_t *state, const unsigned char *data, Bytecount size, + unsigned int allow_quit) +{ + int action, bytes; + + if (SSL_get_shutdown (state->tls_connection)) + return 0; + + bytes = SSL_write (state->tls_connection, data, size); + action = (bytes > 0) ? 0 + : openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_write", state->tls_connection, bytes, 0); + while (bytes <= 0 && action > 0) + { + if (allow_quit) + QUIT; + bytes = SSL_write (state->tls_connection, data, size); + action = (bytes > 0) ? 0 + : openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_write", state->tls_connection, + bytes, 0); + } + return (Bytecount) bytes; +} + +int +tls_close (tls_state_t *state) +{ + if (--state->tls_refcount == 0) + { + int err, fd; + + fd = SSL_get_fd (state->tls_connection); + if (SSL_get_shutdown (state->tls_connection) == 0) + { + err = SSL_shutdown (state->tls_connection); + if (err < 0 && errno == EBADF) + err = 0; + if (err < 0) + openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_shutdown failed", + state->tls_connection, err, 0); + } + else + { + err = 0; + } + close (fd); + SSL_free (state->tls_connection); + xfree (state); + return err > 0 ? 0 : err; + } + return 0; +} + +tls_state_t * +tls_open (int s, const Extbyte *hostname) +{ + tls_state_t *openssl; + X509 *peer_cert = NULL; + const int val = 1; + int err; + long cert_err; + + /* Disable Nagle's algorithm */ + setsockopt (s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &val, sizeof(val)); + + /* Create the state object */ + openssl = (tls_state_t *) xmalloc (sizeof (*openssl)); + openssl->tls_refcount = 2; + + /* Create the connection object */ + openssl->tls_connection = SSL_new (ssl_ctx); + if (openssl->tls_connection == NULL) + { + openssl_report_error_stack ("SSL_new failed", NULL); + goto error; + } + if (SSL_set_fd (openssl->tls_connection, s) == 0) + { + openssl_report_error_stack ("SSL_set_fd", openssl->tls_connection); + goto error; + } + + /* Enable the ServerNameIndication extension */ + if (hostname != NULL && + !SSL_set_tlsext_host_name (openssl->tls_connection, hostname)) + { + openssl_report_error_stack ("SSL_set_tlsext_host_name failed", + openssl->tls_connection); + goto error; + } + + /* Perform the handshake */ + err = SSL_connect (openssl->tls_connection); + while (err != 1) + { + int action = openssl_report_error_num ("SSL_connect failed", + openssl->tls_connection, err, 1); + if (action < 0) + goto error; + err = SSL_connect (openssl->tls_connection); + } + + /* Get the server certificate */ + peer_cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate (openssl->tls_connection); + if (peer_cert == NULL) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "Peer did not present a certificate"); + goto error; + } + + cert_err = SSL_get_verify_result (openssl->tls_connection); + if (cert_err != X509_V_OK) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "Peer certificate verification failure:%s", + X509_verify_cert_error_string (cert_err)); + goto error; + } + +#ifdef HAVE_X509_CHECK_HOST + err = X509_check_host (peer_cert, (const unsigned char *) hostname, + strlen (hostname), 0); + if (err < 0) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "Out of memory while checking certificate"); + goto error; + } + if (err == 0) + { + warn_when_safe (Qtls_error, Qerror, + "Peer certificate verification failure"); + goto error; + } +#endif + X509_free (peer_cert); + + return openssl; + + error: + if (openssl->tls_connection != NULL) + SSL_free (openssl->tls_connection); + xfree (openssl); + errno = EACCES; + return NULL; +} + +/* Set the key and certificate files to use */ +static void +tls_set_x509_key_file (const Extbyte *certfile, const Extbyte *keyfile) +{ + int err; + + err = SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file (ssl_ctx, keyfile, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM); + if (err <= 0) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file", + openssl_error_string ()); + err = SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file (ssl_ctx, certfile, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM); + if (err <= 0) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file", + openssl_error_string ()); +} + +/* Function that gathers passwords for PKCS #11 tokens. */ +static int +openssl_password (char *buf, int size, int UNUSED (rwflag), + void *UNUSED (userdata)) +{ + Lisp_Object lsp_password, args[2]; + Extbyte *c_password; + + lsp_password = + call1 (Qread_password, concat2 (prompt, build_ascstring ("PEM"))); + c_password = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (lsp_password, Qnative); + strncpy (buf, c_password, size); + + /* Wipe out the password on the stack and in the Lisp string */ + args[0] = lsp_password; + args[1] = make_char ('*'); + Ffill (2, args); + memset (c_password, '*', strlen (c_password)); + return (int) strlen (buf); +} + +void +init_tls (void) +{ + /* Load the default configuration */ + OPENSSL_config (NULL); + + /* Tell openssl to use our memory allocation functions */ + CRYPTO_set_mem_functions ((void * (*)(size_t)) xmalloc, + (void * (*)(void *, size_t)) xrealloc, + xfree_1); + + /* Load human-readable error messages */ + SSL_load_error_strings (); + + /* Initialize the library */ + SSL_library_init (); + + /* Configure a client connection context, and send a handshake for the + * highest supported TLS version. */ + ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new (SSLv23_client_method ()); + if (ssl_ctx == NULL) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "SSL_CTX_new failed", openssl_error_string ()); + + /* Disallow SSLv2 and disable compression. */ + SSL_CTX_set_options (ssl_ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 | SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION); + + /* Set various useful mode bits */ + SSL_CTX_set_mode (ssl_ctx, SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE | + SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY | SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS); + + /* Let the system select the ciphers */ + if (SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list (ssl_ctx, "DEFAULT") != 1) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list failed", + openssl_error_string ()); + + /* Load the set of trusted root certificates. */ + if (!SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths (ssl_ctx)) + signal_error (Qtls_error, "SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths failed", + openssl_error_string ()); + + /* Setup password gathering */ + SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb (ssl_ctx, openssl_password); +} +#endif /* HAVE_OPENSSL */ + +#ifdef WITH_TLS +tls_state_t * +tls_negotiate (int fd, const Extbyte *host, Lisp_Object keylist) +{ + Lisp_Object tail; + + for (tail = keylist; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) + { + Lisp_Object keyfile = Fcar (XCAR (tail)); + Lisp_Object certfile = Fcar (Fcdr (XCAR (tail))); + Extbyte *c_keyfile, *c_certfile; + + if (!STRINGP (keyfile)) + invalid_argument ("Keyfile must be a filename", keyfile); + if (!STRINGP (certfile)) + invalid_argument ("Certfile must be a filename", certfile); + + c_keyfile = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (keyfile, Qfile_name); + c_certfile = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (certfile, Qfile_name); + tls_set_x509_key_file (c_certfile, c_keyfile); + } + return tls_open (fd, host); +} +#endif /* WITH_TLS */ + +#ifndef WITH_TLS +void +init_tls (void) +{ +} +#endif /* !WITH_TLS */ + +void +syms_of_tls (void) +{ +#ifdef WITH_TLS + DEFSYMBOL (Qread_password); +#endif + DEFERROR (Qtls_error, "TLS error", Qerror); +} + +void +vars_of_tls (void) +{ +#ifdef WITH_TLS + staticpro (&prompt); + prompt = build_ascstring ("Password for "); + Fprovide (intern ("tls")); +#ifdef HAVE_NSS + Fprovide (intern ("tls-nss")); +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS + Fprovide (intern ("tls-gnutls")); +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL + Fprovide (intern ("tls-openssl")); +#endif +#endif +}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/tls.h Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +/* Transport Layer Security implementation -- header file. + Copyright (C) 2014 Jerry James + +This file is part of XEmacs. + +XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the +Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your +option) any later version. + +XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ + +/* Written by Jerry James. */ + +#ifndef INCLUDED_tls_h_ +#define INCLUDED_tls_h_ + +extern Lisp_Object Qtls_error; + +void syms_of_tls (void); +void vars_of_tls (void); +void init_tls (void); + +#ifdef WITH_TLS + +#ifdef HAVE_NSS +#include <prio.h> + +#define TLS_SETUP_SOCK 0 + +typedef struct tls_state +{ + PRFileDesc *tls_file_desc; + int tls_refcount; +} tls_state_t; +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS +#include <gnutls/gnutls.h> + +#define TLS_SETUP_SOCK 1 + +typedef struct tls_state +{ + gnutls_session_t tls_session; + int tls_refcount; +} tls_state_t; +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL +# include <openssl/ssl.h> + +#define TLS_SETUP_SOCK 1 + +typedef struct tls_state +{ + SSL *tls_connection; + int tls_refcount; +} tls_state_t; +#endif + +tls_state_t *tls_open (int, const Extbyte *); +tls_state_t *tls_negotiate (int, const Extbyte *, Lisp_Object); +void tls_close_connection (tls_state_t *); +Lisp_Object make_tls_output_stream (tls_state_t *); +Lisp_Object make_tls_input_stream (tls_state_t *); +int tls_get_fd (tls_state_t *); +Bytecount tls_read (tls_state_t *, unsigned char *, Bytecount, unsigned int); +Bytecount tls_write (tls_state_t *, const unsigned char *, Bytecount, + unsigned int); +int tls_close (tls_state_t *); +#else /* WITH_TLS */ +typedef int tls_state_t; +#define TLS_SETUP_SOCK 1 +#define tls_open(x,y) ({ \ + signal_error (Qtls_error, "TLS support unavailable", Qnil); \ + NULL; }) +#define tls_negotiate(x,y,z) NULL +#define make_tls_input_stream(x) ({ \ + signal_error (Qtls_error, "TLS support unavailable", Qnil); \ + NULL; }) +#define make_tls_output_stream(x) ({ \ + signal_error (Qtls_error, "TLS support unavailable", Qnil); \ + NULL; }) +#define tls_get_fd(x) -1 +#define tls_read(w,x,y,z) -1 +#define tls_write(w,x,y,z) -1 +#define tls_close(x) -1 +#endif /* WITH_TLS */ + +#endif /* INCLUDED_tls_h_ */
--- a/src/window.c Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/window.c Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ #include "commands.h" #include "device-impl.h" #include "elhash.h" +#include "extents.h" #include "faces.h" #include "frame-impl.h" #include "glyphs.h" @@ -2047,17 +2048,29 @@ BUF_ZV (b))); { - Lisp_Object marker = Fgethash (buf, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); + Lisp_Object marker; + Lisp_Object saved_point = Fgethash (buf, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); int selected = EQ (wrap_window (w), Fselected_window (Qnil)); - if (NILP (marker)) + if (NILP (saved_point)) { - marker = Fmake_marker (); - Fputhash (buf, marker, w->saved_point_cache); + saved_point = Fmake_extent (Qnil, Qnil, buf); + Fset_extent_property (saved_point, Qstart_open, Qt); + Fputhash (buf, saved_point, w->saved_point_cache); } - Fset_marker (marker, - selected ? make_fixnum (BUF_PT (b)) : w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], - buf); + + if (selected) + { + set_extent_endpoints (XEXTENT (saved_point), + BYTE_BUF_PT (b), BYTE_BUF_PT (b), buf); + } + else + { + set_extent_endpoints (XEXTENT (saved_point), + byte_marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]), + byte_marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]), + buf); + } marker = Fgethash (buf, w->saved_last_window_start_cache, Qnil); @@ -2193,6 +2206,14 @@ return 0; } +static int +delete_saved_point (Lisp_Object UNUSED (buffer), Lisp_Object saved_point, + void *UNUSED (closure)) +{ + Fdelete_extent (saved_point); + return 0; +} + DEFUN ("delete-window", Fdelete_window, 0, 2, "", /* Remove WINDOW from the display. Default is selected window. If window is the only one on its frame, the frame is deleted as well. @@ -2306,6 +2327,11 @@ w->buffer = Qnil; } + /* Delete the saved point extents, since they will still be referenced + from the buffer and thus won't be garbage-collected until the buffer + is. */ + elisp_maphash_unsafe (delete_saved_point, w->saved_point_cache, NULL); + /* close up the hole in the sibling list */ if (!NILP (w->next)) XWINDOW (w->next)->prev = w->prev; @@ -3710,10 +3736,12 @@ buffer); #else { - Lisp_Object marker = Fgethash (buffer, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); + Lisp_Object saved_point = Fgethash (buffer, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); Lisp_Object newpoint = - !NILP (marker) ? make_fixnum (marker_position (marker)) : - make_fixnum (BUF_PT (XBUFFER (buffer))); + (EXTENTP (saved_point) && NILP (Fextent_detached_p (saved_point))) + ? Fextent_start_position (saved_point) + : make_fixnum (BUF_PT (XBUFFER (buffer))); + Lisp_Object marker; /* Previously, we had in here set-window-point, which did one of the following two, but not both. However, that could result in pointm being in a different buffer from the window's buffer! Probably
--- a/tests/ChangeLog Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/tests/ChangeLog Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,25 @@ +2014-10-11 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * automated/keymap-tests.el: + Reformat loops for readability and maintainability. + +2014-10-11 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> + + * automated/keymap-tests.el: + Avoid commands defined in packages in some tests. + Packages may not be available at make check time. + +2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> + + * automated/extent-tests.el: + Check that extent information is passed through to the echo area + correctly with #'next-event's PROMPT argument. + +2014-04-19 Mats Lidell <matsl@xemacs.org> + + * automated/keymap-tests.el: Use + help-activate-function-or-scroll-up. + 2013-12-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/lisp-tests.el:
--- a/tests/automated/extent-tests.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/tests/automated/extent-tests.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -367,3 +367,31 @@ (put e 'start-open t) (et-insert-at "foo" 4) (Assert (equal (et-range e) '(4 4))))) + +;;----------------------------------------------------- +;; Extents and the minibuffer. +;;----------------------------------------------------- + +(let* ((string (copy-sequence "Der Hoelle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen")) + (e (make-extent (search "Rache" string) (search "kocht" string) + string)) + (ee (make-extent (search "meinem" string) (search "Herzen" string) + string)) + (property-name '#:secret-token) + event list) + (setf (extent-property e 'duplicable) t + (extent-property e property-name) t + (extent-property ee 'duplicable) nil) ;; Actually the default. + (block enough + (enqueue-eval-event #'(lambda (ignore) (return-from enough)) nil) + ;; Silence prompt on TTY. Maybe we shouldn't be doing this. + (flet ((send-string-to-terminal (&rest ignore))) + (while (setq event (next-event event string)) + (dispatch-event event)))) + (setq list (extent-list (get-buffer " *Echo Area*"))) + (Assert list "checking extent info was preserved in #'next-event") + (Assert (eql 1 (length list)) "checking only one extent was preserved") + (Assert (eql t (get (car list) property-name)) + "checking it was our duplicable extent that was preserved")) + +
--- a/tests/automated/keymap-tests.el Wed Apr 23 22:22:37 2014 +0100 +++ b/tests/automated/keymap-tests.el Thu Feb 05 17:19:05 2015 +0000 @@ -27,43 +27,75 @@ (help-map-copy t) (minor-mode-map-alist (acons 'help-map-copy map minor-mode-map-alist))) (set-keymap-parent map parent-map) - (loop for (keys def) on '((shift tab) help-prev-symbol tab - help-next-symbol c customize-variable V - find-variable-at-point q - help-mode-quit f find-function-at-point d - describe-function-at-point v - describe-variable-at-point i Info-elisp-ref F - find-function-at-point Q help-mode-bury button2 - help-mouse-find-source-or-track p - help-prev-section n help-next-section return - help-find-source-or-scroll-up) + ;; Take care in choosing commands for these tests! Many of the commands + ;; here are defined in packages, which may not be available to make check. + (loop for (keys def) on '((shift tab) help-prev-symbol + tab help-next-symbol + c customize-variable + V find-variable-at-point + q help-mode-quit + f find-function-at-point + d describe-function-at-point + D describe-function-at-point + v describe-variable-at-point + i Info-elisp-ref + F find-function-at-point + Q help-mode-bury + button2 help-mouse-find-source-or-track + p help-prev-section + n help-next-section + return help-activate-function-or-scroll-up) by #'cddr do (define-key map (vector keys) def)) - (loop for (keys def) on '(u view-scroll-some-lines-down % view-goto-percent - \2 digit-argument p view-goto-percent \? - view-search-backward - negative-argument k - view-scroll-lines-down backspace scroll-down G - view-last-windowful f scroll-up \5 - digit-argument s view-repeat-search \0 - digit-argument n view-repeat-search = what-line - \\ view-search-backward delete scroll-down \8 - digit-argument E view-file d - view-scroll-some-lines-up \3 digit-argument q - view-quit ! shell-command (control j) - view-scroll-lines-up (control m) - view-scroll-lines-up y view-scroll-lines-down - linefeed view-scroll-lines-up g view-goto-line - \6 digit-argument t toggle-truncate-lines C - view-cleanup-backspaces b scroll-down \1 - digit-argument P view-buffer return - view-scroll-lines-up | shell-command-on-region j - view-scroll-lines-up \9 digit-argument \' - register-to-point e view-scroll-lines-up \4 - digit-argument r recenter space scroll-up / - view-search-forward N view-buffer m - point-to-register h view-mode-describe \7 - digit-argument - find-function-at-point view-mode-describe) + (loop for (keys def) on '(u view-scroll-some-lines-down + % view-goto-percent + \2 digit-argument + p view-goto-percent + \? view-search-backward + - negative-argument + k view-scroll-lines-down + backspace scroll-down + G view-last-windowful + f scroll-up + \5 digit-argument + s view-repeat-search + \0 digit-argument + n view-repeat-search + = what-line + \\ view-search-backward + delete scroll-down + \8 digit-argument + E view-file + d view-scroll-some-lines-up + \3 digit-argument + q view-quit + ! shell-command + (control j) view-scroll-lines-up + (control m) view-scroll-lines-up + y view-scroll-lines-down + linefeed view-scroll-lines-up + g view-goto-line + \6 digit-argument + t toggle-truncate-lines + C view-cleanup-backspaces + b scroll-down + \1 digit-argument + P view-buffer + return view-scroll-lines-up + | shell-command-on-region + j view-scroll-lines-up + \9 digit-argument + \' register-to-point + e view-scroll-lines-up + \4 digit-argument + r recenter + space scroll-up + / view-search-forward + N view-buffer + m point-to-register + h view-mode-describe + \7 digit-argument + describe-function-at-point view-mode-describe) by #'cddr do (define-key parent-map (vector keys) def)) (Assert (eq (key-binding [F]) 'find-function-at-point) @@ -74,31 +106,31 @@ "checking normal key parent lookup works, \\2") (Assert (eq (key-binding [|]) 'shell-command-on-region) "checking normal key parent lookup works, |") - (define-key map [remap find-function-at-point] #'find-file) - (Assert (eq (key-binding [F]) 'find-file) - "checking remapped key lookup works, F") - (Assert (eq (key-binding [f]) 'find-file) + (define-key map [remap describe-function-at-point] #'find-file) + (Assert (eq (key-binding [D]) 'find-file) + "checking remapped key lookup works, d") + (Assert (eq (key-binding [d]) 'find-file) "checking remapped key lookup works, f") (Assert (eq (key-binding [\2]) 'digit-argument) "checking normal key parent lookup works, \\2") (Assert (eq (key-binding [|]) 'shell-command-on-region) "checking normal key parent lookup works, |") - (Assert (eq (key-binding [find-function-at-point]) 'view-mode-describe) + (Assert (eq (key-binding [describe-function-at-point]) 'view-mode-describe) "checking remapped function doesn't affect key name mapping") (define-key parent-map [remap help-next-symbol] #'find-file) (Assert (eq (key-binding [tab]) 'find-file) "checking remapping in parent extends to child") (Assert (equal (commands-remapped-to 'find-file) - '(help-next-symbol find-function-at-point)) + '(help-next-symbol describe-function-at-point)) "checking #'commands-remapped-to is sane") (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (commands-remapped-to pi)) (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (commands-remapped-to 'find-file pi)) (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (commands-remapped-to 'find-file nil pi)) - (Assert (eq (command-remapping 'find-function-at-point) 'find-file) + (Assert (eq (command-remapping 'describe-function-at-point) 'find-file) "checking #'command-remapping is sane") (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (command-remapping pi)) - (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (command-remapping 'find-function-at-point + (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (command-remapping 'describe-function-at-point pi)) - (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (command-remapping 'find-function-at-point + (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (command-remapping 'describe-function-at-point nil pi)))