>>> This appears to me as an additional issue instead a *must do*. >>> Formatting as pdf (or plain text) an API doc with an OO paradygm >>> and plenty of links is IMHO meaningless. I give you a personal >>> advice: don't spend your time in the creation of this kind of >>> document; what now seems good to you, in the future will show many >>> unwanted side effects. >> >> It's not that I personally like or use documentation in PDF or info >> format; the choice is not mine. We already build all manuals in >> all three formats, and some users are accustomed to them. If we >> change the formatting of the IR, formats other than HTML must be >> accounted for, either by choosing a presentation scheme that is >> readable in those formats or by generating conditional Texinfo >> markup (@ifpdf and similar) so that they will use their own scheme >> entirely. > > If it helps to have a data point, I exclusively use the PDF manuals > for my reference (apart from searching the code base directly).
And I use almost exclusively the info files with the standard terminal `info` browser for looking up the Internals Reference. Werner