we don't need any special privileges to determine load averages.
Patch from Kaveh Ghazi, based on a sample implementation from
Richard J. Rauenzahn.
Indent cpp-directives to reflect nesting.
* texinfo.tex (\deftypevarheader, \deftypevrheader): Remove
anything after the first space in the name to be indexed, for the
sake of tzname[2].
(\dovarind): New macro.
From: Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>.
removing braces from #2, use the macro call directly.
(\removeemptybraces): Expand to #1 instead of defining \tptemp.
From: Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>.
This makes @deftp {Data type} {struct termios} work again.
* texinfo.tex (\readauxfile): Leave \catcode`\^ as other;
otherwise, node names containing ^, such as in info/info.texi,
cause an error when run through TeX.
(\setq): Do not call \auxhat.
(\auxhat): Definition no longer needed.
Reported by Howard Gayle <howard@hal.com>.
* texinfo.tex (\inforef): Move to more appropriate place.
(\pounds): Remove spurious extra $.
(\email): Typeset argument in angle brackets.
(\macro): Use \doignore for robustness, instead of just letting TeX
parse the argument.
(\unmacro): Define.
actually center.
(\unnchfplain): Just call \chfplain.
(\chfplain): Rewrite to be generally callable.
(\centerparametersmaybe): Hook, a no-op except with @centerchap.
* main.c (print_version): Print out bug-reporting address.
Mon Aug 26 19:55:47 1996 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com>
* main.c (print_data_base): Don't declare ctime; headers do it for us
already.
* texinfo.tex (\heading, \subheading, \subsubheading): Can no
longer call the nonexistent \*secheadingi series. Instead, call
\plain*secheading.
(\plainsubsecheading, \plainsubsubsecheading): New macros, by analogy
with \plainsecheading.
(\unnumberedsubseczzz, \unnumberedsubsubseczzz): Call them.
(\smalllispx): Remove \setleading{10pt}. That was too small.
(\doprintindex): Do not call \tex ... \Etex. Index files are Texinfo
source, not TeX source, except for using \ instead of @ as the
escape character (for now).
* w32/pathstuff.c: Turned convert_vpath_to_win32() into a
real function. This was done so that VPATH could contain
white space separated pathnames. Please note that directory
paths (in VPATH/vpath context) containing white space are not
supported (just as they are not under Unix). See README.WIN32
for suggestions.
* w32/pathstuff.c: Turned convert_vpath_to_win32() into a
real function. This was done so that VPATH could contain
white space separated pathnames. Please note that directory
paths (in VPATH/vpath context) containing white space are not
supported (just as they are not under Unix). See README.WIN32
for suggestions.
* README.WIN32: Added some notes about why I chose not to try
and support pathnames which contain white space and some
workaround suggestions.