Tools Needed to Create Documentation from Texinfo Sources

Edit Package texinfo

Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
produce both online information and printed output. Using Texinfo, you
can create a printed document with the normal features of a book,
including chapters, sections, cross-references, and indices. From the
same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, online info
file with nodes, menus, cross-references, and indices using the included
makeinfo tool.

Aggregated with texinfo in this package is texi2html and texi2roff.

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Filename Size Changed
info-dir 0000000750 750 Bytes
texinfo-6.5.tar.xz 0004503048 4.29 MB
texinfo-6.5.tar.xz.sig 0000000213 213 Bytes
texinfo-zlib.patch 0000003731 3.64 KB
texinfo.changes 0000045485 44.4 KB
texinfo.keyring 0000002285 2.23 KB
texinfo.spec 0000005694 5.56 KB
Revision 49 (latest revision is 70)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 561655 from Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) (revision 49)
- Update to version 6.5:
  * info:
    + some bugs fixed:
      a bug where a segfault could happen in the regex search, for
      example when the user entered a single \ as the search string
    + another bug which could make nodes inaccessible in long
      "split" info files
    + a bug where it was not possible to follow a cross-reference
      that was split across more than one line has been fixed
    + do not fall back to a man page if following a cross-reference
      in an info file failed
    + if looking for a file failed, do not convert the name of a
      file to lower-case and look for it again
  * texinfo.tex
    + some faulty definitions for Unicode characters have been
      changed or removed
    + fix indentation in table of contents for entries that are
      split across multiple lines
  * texi2dvi
    + a bug that broke the processing of LaTeX files that did not
      use BibTeX has been fixed
  * texi2any
    + output the encoding declaration of a HTML file earlier so it
      will always occur within first 1024 bytes of file
    + `INLINE_INSERTCOPYING' removed as a customization variable
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