Ralf Wildenhues <ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de> writes: > [ adding libtool-patches, in case anyone wants to disagree ] > > * Karl Berry wrote on Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:50:38PM CET: >> I'm okay with changing the m4 and autoconf manuals with >> s/@acronym{GNU}/GNU/ >> >> s/@acronym{(.*)}/\1/ > > So the preferred color now is this, I guess: > s/@acronym{(.*)}/\1/g > s/@sc{(.*)}/\1/g > > and correcting capitalization afterwards. I'm fine with that. > Unless anyone complains, I'll prepare patches over the weekend.
Is the intention that even the n...@acronym{gnu} cases should be replaced? Then what purpose is the @acronym keyword for? The automake manual contains the uses below. The hits in fdl.texi seems problematic to me... j...@mocca:~/src/automake/doc master$ grep -e @acronym -e @sc *|grep -v -i -e '@acronym{gnu}' -e '@sc{gnu}' automake.texi:Portable packages should limit themselves to @acronym{POSIX} file automake.texi:names. These can contain @acronym{ASCII} letters and digits, automake.texi:more-generous @acronym{XOPEN} limit of 255 bytes. @acronym{POSIX} automake.texi:limits file names to 255 bytes (@acronym{XOPEN} allows 1023 bytes), automake.texi:If you depart from these rules (e.g., by using n...@acronym{ascii} automake.texi:further: they should conform to the @acronym{POSIX}/@acronym{XOPEN} automake.texi:n...@acronym{posix} environments, you should avoid file names that automake.texi:@acronym{DOS} file systems. fdl.texi:@sc{ascii} without markup, Texinfo input format, l...@tex{} input fdl.texi:format, @acronym{SGML} or @acronym{XML} using a publicly available fdl.texi:@acronym{DTD}, and standard-conforming simple @acronym{HTML}, fdl.texi:PostScript or @acronym{PDF} designed for human modification. Examples fdl.texi:of transparent image formats include @acronym{PNG}, @acronym{XCF} and fdl.texi:@acronym{JPG}. Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be fdl.texi:read and edited only by proprietary word processors, @acronym{SGML} or fdl.texi:@acronym{XML} for which the @acronym{DTD} and/or processing tools are fdl.texi:not generally available, and the machine-generated @acronym{HTML}, fdl.texi:PostScript or @acronym{PDF} produced by some word processors for j...@mocca:~/src/automake/doc master$ /Simon