On 12/30/2011 02:59 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > On 12/28/2011 12:33 PM, Stefano Lattarini wrote: >> - >> -@node Invoking Automake >> +@c The anchor is required to avoid breaking existing web hyperlinks >> +@c still using the old name of this node. >> +@anchor{Invoking automake} >> +@node automake Invocation >> @chapter Creating a @file{Makefile.in} > > Autoconf has this example: > > @node Specifying Target Triplets > @section Specifying target triplets > @cindex System type > @cindex Target triplet > @c This node used to be named Specifying Names. The @anchor allows old > @c links to still work. > @anchor{Specifying Names} > I'll happily accept a patch to have the automake manual follow the autoconf one's lead (or I'll end up writing it myself if no one is so kind to beat me at that :-)
> I'm not sure if putting the @anchor after the @node make a difference. > If the anchor takes the old name to the previous node, then we may want > to move the anchor to appear after the @node. > It's a pity that, with the current infrastructure, there now is viable way to test how a change done in the git repository will reflect on the on-line manual :-( Thanks, Stefano