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[7504] texinfo.texi errors
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gavinsmith0123 |
Subject: |
[7504] texinfo.texi errors |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Nov 2016 18:46:15 +0000 (UTC) |
Revision: 7504
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=7504
Author: gavin
Date: 2016-11-12 18:46:15 +0000 (Sat, 12 Nov 2016)
Log Message:
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texinfo.texi errors
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2016-11-12 17:47:00 UTC (rev 7503)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2016-11-12 18:46:15 UTC (rev 7504)
@@ -1,5 +1,22 @@
2016-11-12 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * doc/texinfo.texi (@example): Add missing ) after @pxref.
+ (@cartouche): Make example and output match.
+ (@table): Remove superfluous closing quote (`indicating'' to
+ `indicating').
+ (Internationalization): Change the word "yourself" to "the one".
+ (@documentlanguage): Add missing closing quote.
+ (Testing for Texinfo Commands): Change "consider true X" to
+ "consider X to be true".
+ (Format with texi2dvi): Add missing ) after @pxref.
+ (Invoking texi2any): Change "texi2any accept" to "texi2any
+ accepts".
+ (HTML Translation): Add missing ) after @pxref.
+
+ All reports by Wensheng Xie <address@hidden>.
+
+2016-11-12 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* doc/texinfo.texi (Top): In @detailmenu for Info format
description, refer to nodes with their names instead of shorter
labels. This is so that, for example, "info texinfo printindex"
Modified: trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2016-11-12 17:47:00 UTC (rev 7503)
+++ trunk/doc/texinfo.texi 2016-11-12 18:46:15 UTC (rev 7504)
@@ -7165,7 +7165,7 @@
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 (@address@hidden@@noindent}}.
+paragraph (@address@hidden@@noindent}}).
If you want to embed code fragments within sentences, instead of
displaying them, use the @code{@@code} command or its relatives
@@ -7600,7 +7600,7 @@
@cartouche
@example
% pwd
-/usr/local/info
+/usr/local/share/emacs
@end example
@end cartouche
@@ -8025,7 +8025,7 @@
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 an
-`indicating'' command, such as @code{@@code}, @code{@@samp},
+`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 in the first column. For
example, @code{@@table @@code} will cause the text in the first column
@@ -12616,7 +12616,7 @@
@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,
+the one 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
@@ -12659,7 +12659,7 @@
@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
+(@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.
@@ -13576,10 +13576,10 @@
@noindent will output the expected `Good, @samp{@@node} is defined.'.
-This conditional will also consider true any new commands defined by
+This conditional will also consider any new commands defined by
the document via @code{@@macro}, @code{@@alias},
@code{@@definfoenclose}, and @code{@@address@hidden(address@hidden)}index}
-(@pxref{Defining New Texinfo Commands}). Caveat: the @TeX{}
+(@pxref{Defining New Texinfo Commands}) to be true. 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.
@@ -14869,7 +14869,7 @@
instead of @command{tex}. Alternatively, the command
@command{texi2pdf} is an abbreviation for running @samp{texi2dvi
--pdf}. The command @command{pdftexi2dvi} is also provided as a
-convenience for address@hidden (@pxref{Top,,, auctex, address@hidden, as it
+convenience for address@hidden (@pxref{Top,,, auctex, address@hidden), as it
prefers to merely prepend @samp{pdf} to DVI producing tools to have
PDF producing tools.
@@ -16022,7 +16022,7 @@
@cindex @code{texi2any} options
@cindex Options for @code{texi2any}
-The @command{texi2any} program accept many options. Perhaps the
+The @command{texi2any} program accepts many options. Perhaps the
most basic are those that change the output format. By default,
@command{texi2any} outputs Info.
@@ -18682,7 +18682,7 @@
graphical and text-based), systems, and users, the HTML output is
intentionally quite plain and generic. It has always been our goal
for users to be able to customize the output to their wishes via CSS
-(@pxref{HTML CSS}) or other means (@pxref{Customization Variables}.
+(@pxref{HTML CSS}) or other means (@pxref{Customization Variables}).
If you cannot accomplish a reasonable customization, feel free to
report that.
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