Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> writes: > Philip Kaludercic <phil...@posteo.net> writes: > >> For some reason ox-texinfo removes periods from node names. It seems >> this is not necessary as info can render these files without any issues, >> and in certain cases not intended (e.g. I had a node named "Emacs 28.1" >> and it was abbreviated to "Emacs 281"). > > According to > https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/texinfo.html#Node-Line-Requirements > >>> Unfortunately, you cannot reliably use periods, commas, or colons >>> within a node name; these can confuse the Info reader. Also, a node >>> name may not start with a left parenthesis preceding a right >>> parenthesis, as in (not)allowed, since this syntax is used to specify >>> an external manual. (Perhaps these limitations will be removed some >>> day.) > > Not that we cannot work around this, but we need something different > than the proposed patch.
Would you happen to know what the issue is? As I said, the documents appear to render just as expected in my case, but it might just be due to the version or because I didn't hit some specific edge-case. > Best, > Ihor -- Philip Kaludercic