From b275eac7d3fd010f754c0c854ce511606d4dd0e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 19:02:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix to pacify makeinfo. --- man/calc.texi | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/calc.texi b/man/calc.texi index 8ed0008b6ae..decb1b5a74f 100644 --- a/man/calc.texi +++ b/man/calc.texi @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ % Because makeinfo.c exists, we can't just define new commands. % So instead, we take over little-used existing commands. % +% Suggested by Karl Berry +\gdef\!{\mskip-\thinmuskip} % Redefine @cite{text} to act like $text$ in regular TeX. % Info will typeset this same as @samp{text}. \gdef\goodtex{\tex \let\rm\goodrm \let\t\ttfont \turnoffactive} @@ -241,8 +243,8 @@ original English. @c [begin] @ifinfo -@node Top, Getting Started,, (dir) -@ichapter The GNU Emacs Calculator +@node Top, , (dir), (dir) +@chapter The GNU Emacs Calculator @noindent @dfn{Calc 2.02} is an advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool @@ -263,6 +265,7 @@ longer Info tutorial.) * Copying:: How you can copy and share Calc. * Getting Started:: General description and overview. +* Interactive Tutorial:: * Tutorial:: A step-by-step introduction for beginners. * Introduction:: Introduction to the Calc reference manual. @@ -519,9 +522,8 @@ WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. @end enumerate -@node Getting Started, Tutorial, Top, Top +@node Getting Started, Tutorial, Copying, Top @chapter Getting Started - @noindent This chapter provides a general overview of Calc, the GNU Emacs Calculator: What it is, how to start it and how to exit from it, @@ -13203,7 +13205,7 @@ but reformats only the top two stack entries in the new mode. The @kbd{I} prefix has another effect on the display modes. The mode is set only temporarily; the top stack entry is reformatted according to that mode, then the original mode setting is restored. In other -words, @kbd{I d s} is equivalent to @kbd{H d s d RET H d @var{(old mode)}}. +words, @kbd{I d s} is equivalent to @kbd{H d s d RET H d (@var{old mode})}. @menu * Radix Modes:: @@ -14467,7 +14469,7 @@ of quotes in @dfn{eqn}, but it is good enough for most uses. Accent codes (@samp{@var{x} dot}) are handled by treating them as function calls (@samp{dot(@var{x})}) internally. @xref{TeX Language -Mode} for a table of these accent functions. The @code{prime} accent +Mode}, for a table of these accent functions. The @code{prime} accent is treated specially if it occurs on a variable or function name: @samp{f prime prime @w{( x prime )}} is stored internally as @samp{f'@w{'}(x')}. For example, taking the derivative of @samp{f(2 x)} @@ -23687,7 +23689,7 @@ always, a copy of the result that went to the stack; the other is a vector of the actual parameter values, written as equations: @cite{[a = 3, b = 2]}, in case you'd rather read them in a list than pick them out of the formula. (You can type @kbd{t y} -to move this vector to the stack; @pxref{Trail Commands}.) +to move this vector to the stack; see @ref{Trail Commands}. Specifying a different independent variable name will affect the resulting formula: @kbd{a F 1 k RET} produces @kbd{3 + 2 k}. @@ -35388,35 +35390,35 @@ may be an integer or a vector of integers. @end iftex @table @cite @item -1 -@var{(2)} Rectangular complex number. +(@var{2}) Rectangular complex number. @item -2 -@var{(2)} Polar complex number. +(@var{2}) Polar complex number. @item -3 -@var{(3)} HMS form. +(@var{3}) HMS form. @item -4 -@var{(2)} Error form. +(@var{2}) Error form. @item -5 -@var{(2)} Modulo form. +(@var{2}) Modulo form. @item -6 -@var{(2)} Closed interval. +(@var{2}) Closed interval. @item -7 -@var{(2)} Closed .. open interval. +(@var{2}) Closed .. open interval. @item -8 -@var{(2)} Open .. closed interval. +(@var{2}) Open .. closed interval. @item -9 -@var{(2)} Open interval. +(@var{2}) Open interval. @item -10 -@var{(2)} Fraction. +(@var{2}) Fraction. @item -11 -@var{(2)} Float with integer mantissa. +(@var{2}) Float with integer mantissa. @item -12 -@var{(2)} Float with mantissa in @cite{[1 .. 10)}. +(@var{2}) Float with mantissa in @cite{[1 .. 10)}. @item -13 -@var{(1)} Date form (using date numbers). +(@var{1}) Date form (using date numbers). @item -14 -@var{(3)} Date form (using year, month, day). +(@var{3}) Date form (using year, month, day). @item -15 -@var{(6)} Date form (using year, month, day, hour, minute, second). +(@var{6}) Date form (using year, month, day, hour, minute, second). @end table @iftex }