Eli Zaretskii wrote: Since emacs-xtra is not distributed with the Emacs manual, I think all references to it should be inside @ifinfo. That way, someone who reads a printed version of the Emacs manual will not wonder where to find the (non-existent) emacs-xtra manual.
Somebody reading the Emacs manual presumably does so with the intent of using emacs. When using Emacs, he can read emacs-xtra using Info. He can even print out hardcopy for emacs-xtra. So things like this should definitely _not_ be in @ifinfo. Alternatively, change all references to emacs-xtra to use @inforef. That would be a lot better. However, last time when I proposed something similar (for url.texi, if I remember well), you and Karl and Dave opposed me on this and I wound up using a regular @xref. Did you change your mind on this or is there a fundamental difference between emacs-xtra and url.texi? Sincerely, Luc. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel