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[6579] rename Top Node Naming node


From: Gavin D. Smith
Subject: [6579] rename Top Node Naming node
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:01:43 +0000

Revision: 6579
          http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=6579
Author:   gavin
Date:     2015-08-26 12:01:42 +0000 (Wed, 26 Aug 2015)
Log Message:
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rename Top Node Naming node

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/ChangeLog
    trunk/doc/texinfo.texi

Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog     2015-08-25 21:58:02 UTC (rev 6578)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog     2015-08-26 12:01:42 UTC (rev 6579)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2015-08-26  Gavin Smith  <address@hidden>
+
+       * doc/texinfo.tex (Top Node Naming)
+       (Referring to a Manual as a Whole): Rename node and section.
+
 2015-08-25  Patrice Dumas  <address@hidden>
 
        * tp/Texinfo/Convert/XSParagraph/text.c,

Modified: trunk/doc/texinfo.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/texinfo.texi      2015-08-25 21:58:02 UTC (rev 6578)
+++ trunk/doc/texinfo.texi      2015-08-26 12:01:42 UTC (rev 6579)
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
 * Cross Reference Commands::    A summary of the different commands.
 * Cross Reference Parts::       A cross reference has several parts.
 * @code{@@xref}::                       Begin a reference with `See' @dots{}
-* Top Node Naming::             How to refer to the beginning of another file.
+* Referring to a Manual as a Whole::   Refer to an entire manual.
 * @code{@@ref}::                        A reference for the last part of a 
sentence.
 * @code{@@pxref}::                      How to write a parenthetical cross 
reference.
 * @code{@@anchor}::                     Defining arbitrary cross-reference 
targets
@@ -4809,7 +4809,7 @@
 * Cross Reference Commands::    A summary of the different commands.
 * Cross Reference Parts::       A cross reference has several parts.
 * @code{@@xref}::                       Begin a reference with `See' @dots{}
-* Top Node Naming::             How to refer to the beginning of another file.
+* Referring to a Manual as a Whole::   Refer to an entire manual.
 * @code{@@ref}::                        A reference for the last part of a 
sentence.
 * @code{@@pxref}::                      How to write a parenthetical cross 
reference.
 * @code{@@anchor}::                     Defining arbitrary cross-reference 
targets
@@ -5472,13 +5472,11 @@
 whole.  See the next section.
 
 
address@hidden Top Node Naming
address@hidden Naming a `Top' Node
address@hidden Naming a `Top' Node in references
address@hidden `Top' node naming for references
-
address@hidden Referring to a Manual as a Whole
address@hidden Referring to a Manual as a Whole
 @cindex Manual, referring to as a whole
 @cindex Referring to an entire manual
address@hidden Node Naming} @c old name
 
 Ordinarily, you must always name a node in a cross reference.
 However, it's not unusual to want to refer to another manual as a
@@ -17248,7 +17246,7 @@
 @item KEEP_TOP_EXTERNAL_REF
 For address@hidden  If set, do not ignore @samp{Top} as the first
 argument for an external ref to a manual, as is done by default.
address@hidden Node Naming}.
address@hidden to a Manual as a Whole}.
 
 @item L2H
 For address@hidden  If set, @command{latex2html} is used to convert 
@code{@@math}




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