Graham Percival wrote Friday, August 12, 2011 5:09 PM


On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 01:41:29PM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:

What I can imagine is that node names get automatically derived from section names. For example, a script might check that, stripping off all texinfo commands and other forbidden characters like the comma.

sure, we already have
 scripts/auxiliar/node-menuify.py
that could be expanded to handle this.

AFAICS that script simply generates the menus
from the node names.  It doesn't touch section
names.

I don't see what difficulties arise from having
section names that differ slightly from the node
name, other than maybe a doc editor looking at
the section name rather than the node name when
writing a cross-reference.  This would soon be
picked up as a broken ref.

Unless there's a sound reason for this restriction
I'd rather go back to permitting commas in section
names.

Trevor



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