makeinfo
The makeinfo command takes a number of options. Most often,
options are used to set the value of the fill column and specify the
footnote style. Each command line option is a word preceded by
`--'(12) or a letter preceded by `-'. You can use abbreviations
for the option names as long as they are unique.
For example, you could use the following command to create an Info file for `bison.texinfo' in which each line is filled to only 68 columns (where `%' is the prompt):
% makeinfo --fill-column=68 bison.texinfo
You can write two or more options in sequence, like this:
% makeinfo --no-split --fill-column=70 ...
This would keep the Info file together as one possibly very long file and would also set the fill column to 70.
If you wish to discover which version of makeinfo
you are using, type:
% makeinfo --version
The options are:
-D var
@set var in the Texinfo file.
--error-limit limit
makeinfo will report
before exiting (on the assumption that continuing would be useless).
The default number of errors that can be reported before
makeinfo gives up is 100.
--fill-column width
fill-column is 72.
--footnote-style style
@footnotestyle command. When the footnote style is
`separate', makeinfo makes a new node containing the
footnotes found in the current node. When the footnote style is
`end', makeinfo places the footnote references at the end
of the current node.
-I dir
dir to the directory search list for finding files that are
included using the @include command. By default,
makeinfo searches only the current directory.
--no-headers
--no-split
makeinfo. Normally, large
output files (where the size is greater than 70k bytes) are split into
smaller subfiles, each one approximately 50k bytes. If you specify
`--no-split', makeinfo will not split up the output
file.
--no-pointer-validate
--no-validate
makeinfo. Normally,
after a Texinfo file is processed, some consistency checks are made to
ensure that cross references can be resolved, etc.
See section Pointer Validation.
--no-warn
--no-number-footnotes
makeinfo
numbers each footnote sequentially in a single node, resetting the
current footnote number to 1 at the start of each node.
--output file
-o file
@setfilename command found in the Texinfo
source. file can be the special token `-', which specifies
standard output.
--paragraph-indent indent
@paragraphindent command. The value of indent is
interpreted as follows:
--reference-limit limit
makeinfo will make without reporting a warning. If a node has more
than this number of references in it, makeinfo will make the
references but also report a warning.
-U var
@clear var in the Texinfo file.
--verbose
makeinfo to display messages saying what it is doing.
Normally, makeinfo only outputs messages if there are errors or
warnings.
--version
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