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language: Texinfo
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contributors:
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- ["Julien Lepiller", "https://github.com/roptat"]
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filename: learntexinfo.texi
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---
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Texinfo is a documentation format you can use to create various types of
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documents from the same source. Its main usage is to create documentation
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manuals and info pages for GNU projects.
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Texinfo is a markup language that contains text and *@-commands* that specify
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what the generator should do.
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## Initial File
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A simple example of a simple manual:
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```
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\input texinfo
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@setfilename simple-document.info
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@documentencoding UTF-8
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@settitle simple-document
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@c This is a comment
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@c Replace simple-document above (twice) with the actual document title
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@c Automake will take care of version.texi
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@include version.texi
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@copying
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Copyright @copyright{} YEAR MY NAME
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@c GFDL is common for GNU projects
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@quotation
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A
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copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free
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Documentation License''.
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@end quotation
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@end copying
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@titlepage
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@end titlepage
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@c Now starts the actual content
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@contents
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@c The first node must always be Top
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@node Top
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@c And we give it a title
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@top simple-document
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This document quickly describes Texinfo features.
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@c This is the ToC:
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@menu
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* Introduction:: A short summary of the chapter
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@detailmenu
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--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
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Introduction
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* Formatting:: How to format text nicely
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* Links:: Linking to other resources, pages, or manuals
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@end detailmenu
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@end menu
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@node Introduction
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@chapter Introduction
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Each node must have the same name as the menu item that was defined in the ToC.
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@node Formatting
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@section Formatting
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@c Add something to the content index, so people can get here when searching
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@c for something else
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@cindex bold text
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@cindex titles
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Similar to chapters, sections must have the same name and appear in the same order.
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@subsection This is a subsection title
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@subsubsection This is a sub-subsection title
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Each block of text is a paragraph. You can use multiple lines for the paragraph
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like so, only empty lines separate paragraphs.
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Common formatting include @emph{emphasis}, @code{inline code}. Specific type of
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text can be marked as well: @file{file.txt}, @option{--learn-fast},
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@command{ls} or @var{variable}. You can escape the command character like
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so: @@, and a newline with a single @@ at the end of the line.
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You can add different types of blocks:
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@example
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Here is an example
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@end example
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@lisp
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'(this is lisp code)
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@end lisp
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@itemize
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@item An element in an unordered list
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@item A second element in the same list
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@end itemize
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@enumerate
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@item This list is similar
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@item But ordered
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@end enumerate
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@quotation
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A quotation block, by someone famous maybe
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@end quotation
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@table @asis
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@item element title
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element description
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@item second element title
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second element description. Note that the description part can span multiple
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paragraphs, contain other blocks etc. This is usually used as a definition
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list.
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@code{@@asis} wraps the element title, and tells Texinfo to use them as-is.
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@end table
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@table @code
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@item do-x
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This item title is now wrapped in a code block, as in @code{@@code{do-x}}
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@end table
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@c content index can appear at any place in the document, not necessarily after
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@c titles.
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@cindex function definition
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@deffn {Kind of Function} function_name @var{arg1} @var{arg2} @
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@var{arg3} @var{arg4} [@var{optional5}]
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This text describes the function. Note how we could use multiple lines for the
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function synopsis by escaping the line with a single @@.
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This again can contain multiple paragraphs or blocks.
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@end deffn
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@node Links
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@section Links
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There are various types of links you can use. A simple link to a URL with
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@uref{https://github.com} and optionally with it a title:
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@uref{https://github.com, GitHub}. An email address @email{me@@me.me}.
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A node in this document, @xref{Introduction}. Always use the exact node name
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for that one. @code{xref} will include the text ``see'' before the link. To
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insert something different, use @pxref{Introduction} (``See'') or
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@xref{Introduction} (nothing is inserted). With an additional argument, you
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can change the text of the link, @xref{Introduction, this introduction}.
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It is possible to link to external manuals with these commands by adding
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more arguments, as in @code{@@xref{Node name,,, manual-name, link text}},
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@xref{Overview,,, texinfo, Texinfo's manual} for the complete reference
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on Texinfo!
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@bye
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```
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## How to Use It
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With `automake`, all you need to do is to give it the path to your manual
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in `Makefile.am`:
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```
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info_TEXINFOS= doc/simple-manual.texi
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```
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Then, get your info manual with `make doc/simple-manual.info` or in other formats,
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e.g. HTML with `make doc/simple-manual.html`.
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## Readings
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- [Official manual](https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/)
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