Maxima grovels over the html file to find appropriate links to use for
the html version of the manual. This was working fine with 6.8 and
earlier because I found appropriate regexps to find the links.
This stopped working in 7.0.3 (and maybe earlier?). The regexps no
longer work. This is fine; there was no promise that the format of html
links would be consistent.
The problem I’m seeing is that in the texi source, we have:
|@vrindex Euler's number |
That apostrophe is really an apostrophe character, unicode U+27.
However, in the generated info file, the index has:
|* Euler’s number: Functions and Variables for Constants. |
In emacs , the apostrophe shows up as |\342\200\231|, which is
Right_Single_Quotation_Mark, unicode U+2019.
This is a problem because we use the info file as the source of truth,
but the HTML file only uses an apostrophe, so we end up with an entry
that we can find in the info file but not in the html file. This did not
happen in texinfo 6.8.
Was this intentional? If so, are all apostrophes (U+27) converted to
right_single_quotation_mark (U+2019) in the info file? That’s something
I can deal with since it’s consistent.