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Formatting for Info
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Texinfo mode provides several commands for formatting part or all of
a Texinfo file for Info. Often, when you are writing a document, you
want to format only part of a file--that is, a region.
You can use either the `texinfo-format-region' or the
`makeinfo-region' command to format a region:
`C-c C-e C-r'
`M-x texinfo-format-region'
`C-c C-m C-r'
`M-x makeinfo-region'
Format the current region for Info.
You can use either the `texinfo-format-buffer' or the
`makeinfo-buffer' command to format a whole buffer:
`C-c C-e C-b'
`M-x texinfo-format-buffer'
`C-c C-m C-b'
`M-x makeinfo-buffer'
Format the current buffer for Info.
For example, after writing a Texinfo file, you can type the
following:
C-u C-c C-u m
or
C-u M-x texinfo-master-menu
This updates all the nodes and menus. Then type the following to create
an Info file:
C-c C-m C-b
or
M-x makeinfo-buffer
For the Info formatting commands to work, the file *must* include a
line that has `@setfilename' in its header.
Not all systems support the `makeinfo'-based formatting commands.
Create an Info File , for details about Info formatting.