Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Graham Percival writes:
We currently use `makeinfo --html' to build the online documentation.
Makeinfo is the normal way to create texinfo docs, but it lacks many
useful features. Most importantly, it can't create HTML pages split
into subsections; it only creates spli
Graham Percival writes:
> We currently use `makeinfo --html' to build the online documentation.
> Makeinfo is the normal way to create texinfo docs, but it lacks many
> useful features. Most importantly, it can't create HTML pages split
> into subsections; it only creates split output based on no
We currently use `makeinfo --html' to build the online documentation.
Makeinfo is the normal way to create texinfo docs, but it lacks many
useful features. Most importantly, it can't create HTML pages split
into subsections; it only creates split output based on nodes.
texi2html has many more ab