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texinfo/doc texinfo.txi,1.32,1.33


From: karl
Subject: texinfo/doc texinfo.txi,1.32,1.33
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:09:56 +0100

Update of /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc
In directory sheep:/tmp/cvs-serv12954/doc

Modified Files:
        texinfo.txi 
Log Message:
.extension from janneke

Index: texinfo.txi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.32
retrieving revision 1.33
diff -C2 -d -r1.32 -r1.33
*** texinfo.txi 24 Feb 2004 22:39:37 -0000      1.32
--- texinfo.txi 27 Feb 2004 18:09:53 -0000      1.33
***************
*** 9106,9110 ****
  
  @example
! @@address@hidden@var{filename} @r{[,address@hidden@r{]} 
@r{[,address@hidden@r{]} @r{[,address@hidden@r{]} 
@r{[,address@hidden@address@hidden
  @end example
  
--- 9106,9110 ----
  
  @example
! @@address@hidden@address@hidden,} @address@hidden,} @address@hidden,} 
@address@hidden, address@hidden@address@hidden
  @end example
  
***************
*** 9130,9134 ****
  @pindex XPM image format
  @example
! @@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
  @end example
  
--- 9130,9134 ----
  @pindex XPM image format
  @example
! @@address@hidden,,,,address@hidden
  @end example
  
***************
*** 9158,9167 ****
  
  In Info output, @code{makeinfo} writes a reference to the binary image
! file (with the @address@hidden, @file{.png}, or @file{.jpg}
! suffix) if it exists.  It also physically includes the @file{.txt}
! file if that exists.  This way, Info readers which can display images
! (such as the Emacs Info browser) can do so, whereas Info readers which
! can only use text (such as the standalone Info reader) can display the
! textual version.
  
  The implementation of this is to put the following construct into the
--- 9158,9168 ----
  
  In Info output, @code{makeinfo} writes a reference to the binary image
! file (trying @var{filename} suffixed with @address@hidden,
! @address@hidden, @file{.png}, or @file{.jpg}, in that order)
! if one exists.  It also literally includes the @file{.txt} file if one
! exists.  This way, Info readers which can display images (such as the
! Emacs Info browser, running under X) can do so, whereas Info readers
! which can only use text (such as the standalone Info reader) can
! display the textual version.
  
  The implementation of this is to put the following construct into the



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