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Sender: rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 21:56:26 +0000
From: Richard Dawe <rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
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To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Which 2.13 DSMs (LONG) [Was: Re: Which 2.12.1 source and binary
test zip file]
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Hello.

Andrew Cottrell wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. HTML docs are now working, but I now get a
> differnet error when trying to
[snip]
> I came to almost the same command line as you, but mine was:-
>     sh texi2dvi which.texinfo
> 
> In both cases I get the error messages. Any ideas on how to fix these?
> 
> DJGPP_204 C:\dj204\gnu\which-2.13>sh texi2dvi -c which.texinfo
> stdin:32: warning: @menu seen before first @node, creating `Top' node.
> stdin:32: warning: perhaps your @top node should be wrapped in @ifnottex
> rather
> than @ifinfo?.
> stdin:32: Next field of node `Top' not pointed to.
> stdin:74: This node (Option Summary) has the bad Prev.

Strangely it all worked for me only Linux and Win98SE, but perhaps I have
an older TeX set up in my DJGPP dir. It's been a while since I upgraded.

Anyway, it looks like the @ifinfo was in the wrong place in the original
file for the Top @node line. Below is a diff relative to the last one,
which will hopefully fix the problem.

HTH, bye, Rich =]

--- which.texinfo.orig2 Mon Nov 19 21:49:00 2001
+++ which.texinfo       Mon Nov 19 21:51:14 2001
@@ -62,10 +62,13 @@
 
 @end titlepage
 
-@ifnottex
 @node Top, Which Program, (dir), (dir)
+
+@ifinfo
 @top @command{which}: Show the full path of commands
+@end ifinfo
 
+@ifnottex
 The @command{which} program
 @c !BEGIN NAME
 shows the full path of (shell) commands.

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