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The following command line options are available for Makeinfo.
-I dir
- Adds dir to the directory search list for finding files which are
included with the
@include
command. By default, only the
current directory is searched.
-D var
- Defines the texinfo flag var. This is equivalent to `@set
var' in the texinfo file.
-U var
- Makes the texinfo flag var undefined. This is equivalent to
`@clear var' in the texinfo file.
--error-limit num
- Sets the maximum number of errors that Makeinfo will print before
exiting (on the assumption that continuing would be useless). The
default number of errors printed before Makeinfo gives up on processing
the input file is 100.
--fill-column num
- Specifies the maximum right-hand edge of a line. Paragraphs that are
filled will be filled to this width. The default value for
fill-column
is 72.
--footnote-style style
- Sets the footnote style to style. style should either be
`separate' to have Makeinfo create a separate node containing the
footnotes which appear in the current node, or `end' to have Makeinfo
place the footnotes at the end of the current node.
--no-headers
- Suppress the generation of menus and node headers. This option is useful
together with the `--output file' and `--no-split'
options (see below) to produce a simple formatted file (suitable for
printing on a dumb printer) from texinfo source. If you do not have
TeX, these two options may allow you to get readable hard copy.
--no-split
- Suppress the splitting stage of Makeinfo. In general, large output files
(where the size is greater than 70k bytes) are split into smaller subfiles,
each one apporximately 50k bytes. If you specify `--no-split', Makeinfo
will not split up the output file.
--no-pointer-validate
--no-validate
- Suppress the validation phase of Makeinfo. Normally, after the file is
processed, some consistency checks are made to ensure that cross references
can be resolved, etc. See section What Makes a Valid Info File?.
--no-warn
- Suppress the output of warning messages. This does not suppress the
output of error messages, simply warnings. You might want this if the file
you are creating has texinfo examples in it, and the nodes that are
referenced don't actually exist.
--no-number-footnotes
- Suppress the automatic numbering of footnotes. The default is to number
each footnote sequentially in a single node, resetting the current
footnote number to 1 at the start of each node.
--output file
-o file
- Specify that the output should be directed to file instead of the
file name specified in the
@setfilename
command found in the
texinfo source. file can be the special token `-', which
specifies standard output.
--paragraph-indent num
- Sets the paragraph indentation to num. The value of num is
interpreted as follows:
A value of 0 (or `none') means not to change the existing
- indentation (in the source file) at the start of paragraphs.
A value less than zero means to indent paragraph starts to column
- zero by deleting any existing indentation.
A value greater than zero is the number of spaces to leave at the
- front of each paragraph start.
--reference-limit num
- When a node has many references in a single texinfo file, this may
indicate an error in the structure of the file. num is the number
of times a given node may be referenced (with
@prev
,
@next
, @note
, or appearing in an @menu
, for
example) before Makeinfo prints a warning message about it.
--verbose
- Causes Makeinfo to inform you as to what it is doing. Normally Makeinfo
only outputs text if there are errors or warnings.
--version
- Displays the Makeinfo version number.
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