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Here's some of the texinfo conventions the CVS documentation uses:
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@code{ ... } command usage & command snippets, including
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command names.
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@var{ ... } variables - text which the user is expected to
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replace with some meaningful text of their own
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in actual usage.
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@file{ ... } file names
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@samp{ ... } for most anything else you need quotes around
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(often still misused for command snippets)
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@example ... @end example example command usage and output, etc.
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@emph{ ... } emphasis - warnings, stress, etc. This will be
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bracketed by underline characters in info files
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(_ ... _) and in italics in PDF & probably in
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postscript & HTML.
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@strong{ ... } Similar to @emph{}, but the effect is to
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bracket with asterisks in info files (* ... *)
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and in bold in PDF & probably in postscript &
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HTML.
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@noindent Suppresses indentation of the following
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paragraph. This can ocassionally be useful
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after examples and the like.
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@cindex ... Add a tag to the index.
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@pxref{ ... } Cross reference in parentheses.
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@xref{ ... } Cross reference.
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Preformatted text should be marked as such (use @example... there may be other
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ways) since many of the final output formats can use relational fonts otherwise
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and marking it as formatted should restrict it to a fixed width font. Keep
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this sort of text to 80 characters or less per line since larger may not be
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properly viewable for some info users.
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There are dictionary lists and function definition markers. Scan cvs.texinfo
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for their usage. There may be table definitions as well but I haven't used
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them.
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Use lots of index markers. Scan the index for the current style. Try to reuse
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an existing entry if the meaning is similar.
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`makeinfo' 3.11 or greater is required for output generation since earlier
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versions do not support the @ifnottex & @ifnothtml commands. There may be
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other commands used in `cvs.texinfo' that are unsupported by earlier versions
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of `makeinfo' by the time you read this.
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For more on using texinfo docs, see the `info texinfo' documentation or
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http://www.gnu.org/manual/texinfo/texinfo.html .
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