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diff doc/interpreter/octave.texi @ 14614:4e9dc46d4125
handle texinfo macros consistently in help system and manual
* macros.texi: New file. Move macro definitions here from octave.texi.
* doc/interpreter/Makefile.am (octetc_DATA): Include it in the list.
(doc-cache): Pass macros.texi to mk_doc_cache.m.
* octave.texi: Include macros.texi.
* mk_doc_cache.m, __makeinfo__.m: Copy macros file to makeinfo input
instead of handling macros specially.
* configure.ac (texi_macros_file): New variable.
* build-aux/common.mk (texi_macros_file, do_subst_default_vals):
Substitute it.
* run-octave.in (TEXIMACROSFILE): New variable.
Pass --texi-macros-file to Octave.
* defaults.in.h (OCTAVE_DEFAULT_TEXI_MACROS_FILE): New variable.
* default.cc (set_default_texi_macros_file): New function.
(install_defaults): Call it.
* help.cc (Vtexi_macros_file): New variable.
(Ftexi_macros_file): New function.
* help.h (Vtexi_macros_file): Provide decl.
* octave.cc (TEXI_MACROS_FILE_OPTION): New long option value.
(long_opts): Include --texi-macros-file in the list.
(octave_main): Handle TEXI_MACROS_FILE_OPTION.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 May 2012 12:01:42 -0400 |
parents | 8985cbbd2fe4 |
children | 049e8bbff782 |
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--- a/doc/interpreter/octave.texi +++ b/doc/interpreter/octave.texi @@ -19,46 +19,7 @@ \input texinfo @setfilename octave.info -@c The following macro is used for the on-line help system, but we don't -@c want lots of `See also: foo, bar, and baz' strings cluttering the -@c printed manual (that information should be in the supporting text for -@c each group of functions and variables). - -@macro seealso {args} -@iftex -@vskip 2pt -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@c Texinfo @sp should work but in practice produces ugly results for HTML. -@c A simple blank line produces the correct behavior. -@c @sp 1 - -@end ifnottex -@noindent -@strong{See also:} \args\. -@end macro - -@c The following macro marks words that aspell should ignore during -@c spellchecking. Within Texinfo it has no effect as it merely replaces -@c the macro call with the argument itself. - -@macro nospell {arg} -\arg\ -@end macro - -@c The following macro works around a situation where the Info/plain text -@c expansion of the @code{XXX} macro is `XXX'. The use of the apostrophe -@c can be confusing if the code segment itself ends with a transpose operator. -@ifinfo -@macro xcode{arg} -\arg\ -@end macro -@end ifinfo -@ifnotinfo -@macro xcode{arg} -@code{\arg\} -@end macro -@end ifnotinfo +@include macros.texi @ifinfo @format