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[7279] remove documentation of @ktable
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gavinsmith0123 |
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[7279] remove documentation of @ktable |
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Sat, 30 Jul 2016 17:55:55 +0000 (UTC) |
Revision: 7279
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=7279
Author: gavin
Date: 2016-07-30 17:55:55 +0000 (Sat, 30 Jul 2016)
Log Message:
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remove documentation of @ktable
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2016-07-30 17:48:29 UTC (rev 7278)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2016-07-30 17:55:55 UTC (rev 7279)
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
2016-07-30 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * NEWS: Remove @ktable.
+ * doc/texinfo.texi (Command List) <@asis, @ktable>: Remove
+ @ktable.
+ (@ftable @vtable): Remove mention of @ktable.
+
+2016-07-30 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* doc/texinfo.tex (\ktable): Remove.
2016-07-30 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
Modified: trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2016-07-30 17:48:29 UTC (rev 7278)
+++ trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2016-07-30 17:55:55 UTC (rev 7279)
@@ -8100,36 +8100,31 @@
@code{@@indentedblock} (@address@hidden@@indentedblock}}).
@node @code{@@ftable @@vtable}
address@hidden @code{@@ftable}, @code{@@vtable} and @code{@@vtable}
address@hidden @code{@@ftable} and @code{@@vtable}
@anchor{ftable address@hidden old name
@findex ftable
@findex vtable
address@hidden ktable
@cindex Tables with indexing
@cindex Indexing table entries automatically
-The @code{@@ftable}, @code{@@vtable} and @code{@@ktable} 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, @code{@@vtable} automatically enters each
-of the items in the first column of the table into the index of
-variables, and @code{@@ktable} automatically enters each of the items in
-the first column of the table into the index of keys. This simplifies
-the task of creating indices.
+The @code{@@ftable} and @code{@@vtable} commands are the same as the
address@hidden@@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} or @code{@@itemx} commands are indexed, and
+they are indexed in exactly the form that they appear on that line.
address@hidden, for more information about indices.
-Only the items on the same line as the @code{@@item} or @code{@@itemx}
-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 a @code{@@table} command; and end the table
+with an @code{@@end ftable} or @code{@@end vtable} command on a line by
+itself.
-Begin a two-column table using @code{@@ftable}, @code{@@vtable}, or
address@hidden@@ktable} by writing the @@-command at the beginning of a line,
-followed on the same line by a Texinfo command such as @code{@@code},
-exactly as you would for a @code{@@table} command. End the table with
-an @code{@@end ftable}, @code{@@end vtable} or @code{@@end ktable}
-command on a line by itself.
-
See the example for @code{@@table} in the previous section.
@@ -19713,9 +19708,9 @@
for @code{@@click}. @xref{Click Sequences}.
@item @@asis
-Used following @code{@@table}, @code{@@ftable}, @code{@@vtable} and
address@hidden@@ktable} to print the table's first column without highlighting
-(``as is''). @address@hidden@@asis}}.
+Used following @code{@@table}, @code{@@ftable}, and @code{@@vtable} to
+print the table's first column without highlighting (``as is'').
address@hidden@code{@@asis}}.
@item @@author @var{author}
Typeset @var{author} flushleft and underline it. @address@hidden@@title
@@ -20333,12 +20328,6 @@
Add @var{entry} to the index of keys.
@xref{Index Entries, , Defining the Entries of an Index}.
address@hidden @@ktable @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 keys. Pair with @code{@@end ktable}. The same as
address@hidden@@table}, except for indexing. @address@hidden@@ftable
@@vtable}}.
-
@item @@address@hidden@}
@itemx @@address@hidden@}
Generate the uppercase and lowercase Polish suppressed-L letters,
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