* gnus.texi: Remove double words. From Gerd Moellmann.
* infohack.el (batch-makeinfo): New.
* Makefile.in (EMACSINFO): Use it.
+2001-02-23 08:00:00 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
+
+ * gnus.texi: Remove double words. From Gerd Moellmann.
+
+ * infohack.el (batch-makeinfo): New.
+
+ * Makefile.in (EMACSINFO): Use it.
+
2001-02-17 13:00:00 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
* gnus.texi (Posting Styles): Doc fix.
2001-02-17 13:00:00 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
* gnus.texi (Posting Styles): Doc fix.
TEXI2PDF=texi2pdf
MAKEINFO=@MAKEINFO@
EMACS=@EMACS@
TEXI2PDF=texi2pdf
MAKEINFO=@MAKEINFO@
EMACS=@EMACS@
-EMACSINFO=$(EMACS) -batch -q -no-site-file
+EMACSCOMP=$(EMACS) -batch -q -no-site-file
+EMACSINFO=$(EMACSCOMP) -l $(srcdir)/infohack.el -f batch-makeinfo
PDFLATEX=pdflatex
LATEX=latex
DVIPS=dvips
PDFLATEX=pdflatex
LATEX=latex
DVIPS=dvips
if test "x$(MAKEINFO)" != "xno" ; then \
$(MAKEINFO) -I $(srcdir) -o $* $<; \
else \
if test "x$(MAKEINFO)" != "xno" ; then \
$(MAKEINFO) -I $(srcdir) -o $* $<; \
else \
- $(EMACSINFO) -l $(srcdir)/infohack.el -eval '(infohack "$<")'; \
fi
dvi: gnus.dvi message.dvi refcard.dvi emacs-mime.dvi
fi
dvi: gnus.dvi message.dvi refcard.dvi emacs-mime.dvi
makeinfo -o message message.texi
texi2latex.elc: texi2latex.el
makeinfo -o message message.texi
texi2latex.elc: texi2latex.el
- srcdir=$(srcdir)/../lisp $(EMACSINFO) -l $(srcdir)/../lisp/dgnushack.el --eval '(byte-compile-file "$(srcdir)/texi2latex.el")'
+ srcdir=$(srcdir)/../lisp $(EMACSCOMP) -l $(srcdir)/../lisp/dgnushack.el --eval '(byte-compile-file "$(srcdir)/texi2latex.el")'
latex gnus.latexi gnus-faq.latexi: $(srcdir)/gnus.texi $(srcdir)/gnus-faq.texi texi2latex.elc
latex gnus.latexi gnus-faq.latexi: $(srcdir)/gnus.texi $(srcdir)/gnus-faq.texi texi2latex.elc
- srcdir=$(srcdir) $(EMACSINFO) -l ./texi2latex.elc -f latexi-translate
+ srcdir=$(srcdir) $(EMACSCOMP) -l ./texi2latex.elc -f latexi-translate
latexps: gnus.latexi
make texi2latex.elc
latexps: gnus.latexi
make texi2latex.elc
Nnmail users might recollect that the last regexp had to be empty to
match all articles (like in the example above). This is not required in
nnimap. Articles not matching any of the regexps will not be moved out
Nnmail users might recollect that the last regexp had to be empty to
match all articles (like in the example above). This is not required in
nnimap. Articles not matching any of the regexps will not be moved out
-of your inbox. (This might might affect performance if you keep lots of
+of your inbox. (This might affect performance if you keep lots of
unread articles in your inbox, since the splitting code would go over
them every time you fetch new mail.)
unread articles in your inbox, since the splitting code would go over
them every time you fetch new mail.)
These directives in either the category definition or a group's
parameters will cause the agent to read in all the applicable score
These directives in either the category definition or a group's
parameters will cause the agent to read in all the applicable score
-files for a group, *filtering out* those those sections that do not
+files for a group, *filtering out* those sections that do not
relate to one of the permitted subset of scoring keywords.
@itemize @bullet
relate to one of the permitted subset of scoring keywords.
@itemize @bullet
@enumerate
@item
@code{(@var{regexp} @var{file-name})}. If the @var{regexp} matches the
@enumerate
@item
@code{(@var{regexp} @var{file-name})}. If the @var{regexp} matches the
-group name, the @var{file-name} will will be used as the home score file.
+group name, the @var{file-name} will be used as the home score file.
@item
A function. If the function returns non-nil, the result will be used as
@item
A function. If the function returns non-nil, the result will be used as
@findex gnus-undo
The undoability is provided by the @code{gnus-undo-mode} minor mode. It
is used if @code{gnus-use-undo} is non-@code{nil}, which is the
@findex gnus-undo
The undoability is provided by the @code{gnus-undo-mode} minor mode. It
is used if @code{gnus-use-undo} is non-@code{nil}, which is the
-default. The @kbd{M-C-_} key performs the @code{gnus-undo} command
+default. The @kbd{M-C-_} key performs the @code{gnus-undo}
command, which should feel kinda like the normal Emacs @code{undo}
command.
command, which should feel kinda like the normal Emacs @code{undo}
command.
(Info-split))
(save-buffer)))
(Info-split))
(save-buffer)))
+(defun batch-makeinfo ()
+ "Emacs makeinfo in batch mode."
+ (infohack (car command-line-args-left))
+ (setq command-line-args-left nil))
+
;;; infohack.el ends here
;;; infohack.el ends here