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IRIX ifnottex (newbie)
continuing the thread RE: ifnottex? Neil Jerram 05/16/2001 14:32:27 my version of makeinfo is (GNU texinfo 3.12) 1.68 and I'm installing on IRIX64 and get the following errors, very similar to previously mentioned errors: Making info file `guile.info' from `guile.texi'. guile.texi:194: No matching `@end ifnottex'. guile.texi:204: Unmatched `@end'. ./preface.texi:18: No matching `@end ifnottex'. ./preface.texi:21: Unmatched `@end'. ./preface.texi:72: No matching `@end ifnottex'. ./preface.texi:75: Unmatched `@end'. ./preface.texi:151: No matching `@end ifnottex'. ./preface.texi:154: Unmatched `@end'. ./tools.texi:270: itemize requires an argument: the formatter for @item. ./tools.texi:337: itemize requires an argument: the formatter for @item. ./scheme-io.texi:476: itemize requires an argument: the formatter for @item. ./scheme-io.texi:517: itemize requires an argument: the formatter for @item. the mentioned fix was ---8< The problem with @ifnottex in Texinfo 3.12 are actually a bug/misfeature in that version: conditionals such as @ifnottex cannot span node boundaries. Here's a ChangeLog entry from the latest Texinfo distribution: Sun Nov 29 17:12:35 1998 Karl Berry <> [...] * makeinfo/insertion.c (discard_insertions): Let any conditional cross node boundary. (So the @top node can be wrapped in @ifnottex, for example.) This was done during the (long) pretest of Texinfo 4.0. ---8< forgive my naivity, but how do you implement this fix? I'd appreciate any feedback thanks. jon ___ Bug-guile mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-guile