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MAKEINFO(1)                                     User Commands                                    MAKEINFO(1)



NAME
       makeinfo - translate Texinfo documents

SYNOPSIS
       makeinfo [OPTION]... TEXINFO-FILE...

DESCRIPTION
       Translate  Texinfo  source documentation to various other formats, by default Info files suitable for
       reading online with Emacs or standalone GNU Info.

   General options:
       --error-limit=NUM
              quit after NUM errors (default 100).

       --force
              preserve output even if errors.

       --help display this help and exit.

       --no-validate
              suppress node cross-reference validation.

       --no-warn
              suppress warnings (but not errors).

       --reference-limit=NUM
              warn about at most NUM references (default 1000).

       -v, --verbose
              explain what is being done.

       --version
              display version information and exit.

   Output format selection (default is to produce Info):
       --docbook
              output Docbook XML rather than Info.

       --html output HTML rather than Info.

       --xml  output Texinfo XML rather than Info.

       --plaintext
              output plain text rather than Info.

   General output options:
       -E, --macro-expand FILE
              output macro-expanded source to FILE.  ignoring any @setfilename.

       --no-headers
              suppress node separators, Node: lines, and menus from Info output (thus producing plain  text)
              or from HTML (thus producing shorter output); also, write to standard output by default.

       --no-split
              suppress splitting of Info or HTML output, generate only one output file.

       --number-sections
              output chapter and sectioning numbers.

       -o, --output=FILE
              output to FILE (directory if split HTML),

   Options for Info and plain text:
       --enable-encoding
              output accented and special characters in Info output based on @documentencoding.

       --fill-column=NUM
              break Info lines at NUM characters (default 72).

       --footnote-style=STYLE
              output  footnotes  in Info according to STYLE: `separate' to put them in their own node; `end'
              to put them at the end of the node

              in which they are defined (default).

       --paragraph-indent=VAL
              indent Info paragraphs by VAL spaces (default 3).  If VAL is `none', do not indent; if VAL  is
              `asis', preserve existing indentation.

       --split-size=NUM
              split Info files at size NUM (default 300000).

   Options for HTML:
       --css-include=FILE
              include FILE in HTML <style> output; read stdin if FILE is -.

   Options for XML and Docbook:
       --output-indent=VAL
              indent  XML elements by VAL spaces (default 2).  If VAL is 0, ignorable whitespace is dropped.

   Input file options:
       --commands-in-node-names
              allow @ commands in node names.

       -D VAR define the variable VAR, as with @set.

       -I DIR append DIR to the @include search path.

       -P DIR prepend DIR to the @include search path.

       -U VAR undefine the variable VAR, as with @clear.

   Conditional processing in input:
       --ifdocbook
              process @ifdocbook and @docbook even if not generating Docbook.

       --ifhtml
              process @ifhtml and @html even if not generating HTML.

       --ifinfo
              process @ifinfo even if not generating Info.

       --ifplaintext
              process @ifplaintext even if not generating plain text.

       --iftex
              process @iftex and @tex; implies --no-split.

       --ifxml
              process @ifxml and @xml.

       --no-ifdocbook
              do not process @ifdocbook and @docbook text.

       --no-ifhtml
              do not process @ifhtml and @html text.

       --no-ifinfo
              do not process @ifinfo text.

       --no-ifplaintext
              do not process @ifplaintext text.

       --no-iftex
              do not process @iftex and @tex text.

       --no-ifxml
              do not process @ifxml and @xml text.

              Also, for the --no-ifFORMAT options, do process @ifnotFORMAT text.

              The defaults for the @if... conditionals depend on the  output  format:  if  generating  HTML,
              --ifhtml  is  on and the others are off; if generating Info, --ifinfo is on and the others are
              off; if generating plain text, --ifplaintext is on and the others are off; if generating  XML,
              --ifxml is on and the others are off.

EXAMPLES
       makeinfo foo.texi
              write Info to foo's @setfilename

       makeinfo --html foo.texi
              write HTML to @setfilename

       makeinfo --xml foo.texi
              write Texinfo XML to @setfilename

       makeinfo --docbook foo.texi
              write DocBook XML to @setfilename

       makeinfo --no-headers foo.texi
              write plain text to standard output

              makeinfo  --html  --no-headers  foo.texi  write html without node lines, menus makeinfo --num-ber-sections --number-sections
              ber-sections foo.texi    write  Info  with  numbered  sections  makeinfo  --no-split  foo.texi
              write one Info file however big

REPORTING BUGS
       Email  bug  reports to bug-texinfo@gnu.org, general questions and discussion to help-texinfo@gnu.org.
       Texinfo home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  There is NO warranty.  You may  redistribute  this
       software  under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License.  For more information about these mat-
       ters, see the files named COPYING.

SEE ALSO
       The full documentation for makeinfo is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and makeinfo pro-
       grams are properly installed at your site, the command

              info makeinfo

       should give you access to the complete manual.



makeinfo 4.8                                    December 2004                                    MAKEINFO(1)

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