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avoid trouble with @sc{..} in section heading/node name * java.txi, octave.texi: Use Matlab instead of @sc{matlab} in section heading, node name, and corresponding menu item.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:54:24 -0400
parents 801297f14e4b
children 7eff3032d144
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139 @c ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 139 @c ------------------------------------------------------------------------
140 @node FAQ - Frequently asked Questions 140 @node FAQ - Frequently asked Questions
141 @section FAQ - Frequently asked Questions 141 @section FAQ - Frequently asked Questions
142 142
143 @menu 143 @menu
144 * How to distinguish between Octave and @sc{matlab}?:: 144 * How to distinguish between Octave and Matlab?::
145 * How to make Java classes available?:: 145 * How to make Java classes available?::
146 * How to create an instance of a Java class?:: 146 * How to create an instance of a Java class?::
147 * How can I handle memory limitations?:: 147 * How can I handle memory limitations?::
148 * Which @TeX{} symbols are implemented in the dialog functions?:: 148 * Which @TeX{} symbols are implemented in the dialog functions?::
149 @end menu 149 @end menu
150 150
151 @c ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 151 @c ------------------------------------------------------------------------
152 @node How to distinguish between Octave and @sc{matlab}? 152 @node How to distinguish between Octave and Matlab?
153 @subsection How to distinguish between Octave and @sc{matlab}? 153 @subsection How to distinguish between Octave and Matlab?
154 @anchor{doc-FAQ} 154 @anchor{doc-FAQ}
155 @c - index - 155 @c - index -
156 @cindex Octave and @sc{matlab}, how to distinguish between 156 @cindex Octave and @sc{matlab}, how to distinguish between
157 @c - index - 157 @c - index -
158 158