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[6631] @env for a couple of index entries
From: |
Gavin D. Smith |
Subject: |
[6631] @env for a couple of index entries |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Sep 2015 21:33:03 +0000 |
Revision: 6631
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=6631
Author: gavin
Date: 2015-09-17 21:33:02 +0000 (Thu, 17 Sep 2015)
Log Message:
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@env for a couple of index entries
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2015-09-17 13:45:50 UTC (rev 6630)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2015-09-17 21:33:02 UTC (rev 6631)
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
2015-09-16 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * doc/info-stnd.texi (Invoking Info, Printing Nodes): Use @env
+ in index entries and in text for environment variables.
+
+2015-09-16 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* doc/texinfo.tex (\entry): Use a finite \rightskip to encourage
more words onto the earlier lines. Increase \linepenalty and
\hyphenpenalty. No interword stretch. Make hanging indent 1em
@@ -8,7 +13,7 @@
(\indexdotfill): Reduce stretchability to balance stretch of
\rightskip in previous lines.
-(\initial): Move initial slightly to left.
+ (\initial): Move initial slightly to left.
2015-09-16 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
Modified: trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi 2015-09-17 13:45:50 UTC (rev 6630)
+++ trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi 2015-09-17 21:33:02 UTC (rev 6631)
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@
@itemx -d @var{directory-path}
@cindex @code{--directory} (@code{-d}) command line option
@cindex directory path
address@hidden INFOPATH
address@hidden @env{INFOPATH}
@anchor{INFOPATH}
Add @var{directory-path} to the list of directory paths searched
when Info needs to find a file. You may issue @code{--directory}
@@ -1872,15 +1872,15 @@
@table @asis
@item @kbd{M-x print-node}
@findex print-node
address@hidden INFO_PRINT_COMMAND, environment variable
address@hidden @env{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND}, environment variable
Pipe the contents of the current node through the command in the
-environment variable @code{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND}. If the variable does not
+environment variable @env{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND}. If the variable does not
exist, the node is simply piped to @code{lpr} (on DOS/Windows, the
default is to print the node to the local printer device, @file{PRN}).
@cindex printing nodes to the local printer
@cindex local printer device
-The value of @code{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND} may begin with the @samp{>}
+The value of @env{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND} may begin with the @samp{>}
character, as in @samp{>/dev/printer}, in which case Info treats the
rest as the name of a file or a device. Instead of piping to a command,
Info opens the file, writes the node contents, and closes the file,
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