Hi, (Sorry for replying to this old thread which I am only reading now)
Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: >>> I'm writing an Emacs manual in Org, using >>> https://github.com/tarsius/ox-texinfo-plus to make things a bit >>> easier. >> >> I don't know that library, but as a biased POV, it would be nice to use >> "ox-texinfo" and let us know about its shortcomings. Just saying. > > Oh I don't think it's about shortcomings, just about having a version > that's tweaked specifically for writing Emacs manuals. I _really_ want > my packages to have info manuals, and I _really_ don't want to learn how > to write texinfo. I saw Rasmus' Org manual in org, and it looked like a > lot of work. Then I noticed that the Magit manuals used this > texinfo-plus thing, and it seemed good enough. It was Thomas S. Dye who ported the Org manual in Org https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual FWIW I like to see general tweaks added directly to ox-texinfo to the extend it’s feasible. Rasmus -- In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice they are not