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authorEli Zaretskii2025-01-19 08:23:23 +0200
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; Fix cross-references in Texinfo manuals
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-rw-r--r--doc/misc/calc.texi6
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/cc-mode.texi10
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/gnus.texi3
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi2
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/idlwave.texi4
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/srecode.texi6
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/tramp.texi10
7 files changed, 21 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/calc.texi b/doc/misc/calc.texi
index 5fd3c6351de..d4fbcabc1f1 100644
--- a/doc/misc/calc.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/calc.texi
@@ -30811,7 +30811,7 @@ embedded in a @TeX{} or @LaTeX{} document its plain version will be
30811invisible in the final printed copy. Certain major modes have different 30811invisible in the final printed copy. Certain major modes have different
30812delimiters to ensure that the ``plain'' version will be 30812delimiters to ensure that the ``plain'' version will be
30813in a comment for those modes, also. 30813in a comment for those modes, also.
30814@xref{Customizing Embedded Mode} to see how to change the ``plain'' 30814@xref{Customizing Embedded Mode}, to see how to change the ``plain''
30815formula delimiters. 30815formula delimiters.
30816 30816
30817There are several notations which Calc's parser for ``big'' 30817There are several notations which Calc's parser for ``big''
@@ -35323,8 +35323,8 @@ also be reset by putting the appropriate lines in your .emacs file;
35323 35323
35324Some of the customizable variables are regular expressions. A regular 35324Some of the customizable variables are regular expressions. A regular
35325expression is basically a pattern that Calc can search for. 35325expression is basically a pattern that Calc can search for.
35326@xref{Regexp Search,, Regular Expression Search, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual} 35326@xref{Regexp Search,, Regular Expression Search, emacs, The GNU Emacs
35327to see how regular expressions work. 35327Manual}, to see how regular expressions work.
35328 35328
35329@defvar calc-settings-file 35329@defvar calc-settings-file
35330The variable @code{calc-settings-file} holds the file name in 35330The variable @code{calc-settings-file} holds the file name in
diff --git a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
index 176087e20ca..f98a21743ac 100644
--- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
@@ -1485,8 +1485,8 @@ Sometimes @ccmode{} inserts an auto-newline where you don't want one,
1485such as after a @samp{@}} when you're about to type a @samp{;}. 1485such as after a @samp{@}} when you're about to type a @samp{;}.
1486Hungry deletion can help here (@pxref{Hungry WS Deletion}), or you can 1486Hungry deletion can help here (@pxref{Hungry WS Deletion}), or you can
1487activate an appropriate @dfn{clean-up}, which will remove the excess 1487activate an appropriate @dfn{clean-up}, which will remove the excess
1488whitespace after you've typed the @samp{;}. @xref{Clean-ups} for a 1488whitespace after you've typed the @samp{;}. @xref{Clean-ups}, for a
1489full description. See also @ref{Electric Keys} for a summary of 1489full description. See also @ref{Electric Keys}, for a summary of
1490clean-ups listed by key. 1490clean-ups listed by key.
1491 1491
1492 1492
@@ -2420,7 +2420,7 @@ Mode and Java Mode buffers, you could do it like this:
2420@end group 2420@end group
2421@end example 2421@end example
2422 2422
2423@xref{CC Hooks} for more details on the use of @ccmode{} hooks. 2423@xref{CC Hooks}, for more details on the use of @ccmode{} hooks.
2424 2424
2425@item Styles 2425@item Styles
2426A @ccmode{} @dfn{style} is a coherent collection of customizations 2426A @ccmode{} @dfn{style} is a coherent collection of customizations
@@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ in your @file{.emacs} file:
2438 (other . "free-group-style"))) 2438 (other . "free-group-style")))
2439@end example 2439@end example
2440 2440
2441@xref{Styles} for fuller details on using @ccmode{} styles and how 2441@xref{Styles}, for fuller details on using @ccmode{} styles and how
2442to create them. 2442to create them.
2443 2443
2444@item File Local Variable setting 2444@item File Local Variable setting
@@ -3312,7 +3312,7 @@ different ways, depending on the character just typed:
3312an alist. This element specifies where to put newlines: this is any 3312an alist. This element specifies where to put newlines: this is any
3313combination of before and after the brace or colon. If no alist 3313combination of before and after the brace or colon. If no alist
3314element is found, newlines are inserted both before and after a brace, 3314element is found, newlines are inserted both before and after a brace,
3315but none are inserted around a colon. @xref{Hanging Braces} and 3315but none are inserted around a colon. @xref{Hanging Braces}, and
3316@ref{Hanging Colons}. 3316@ref{Hanging Colons}.
3317 3317
3318@item Semicolons and Commas 3318@item Semicolons and Commas
diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus.texi b/doc/misc/gnus.texi
index db477d90d70..8a497ebb228 100644
--- a/doc/misc/gnus.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/gnus.texi
@@ -18252,7 +18252,8 @@ inherited.
18252This section describes a special mail back end called @code{nndiary}, 18252This section describes a special mail back end called @code{nndiary},
18253and its companion library @code{gnus-diary}. It is ``special'' in the 18253and its companion library @code{gnus-diary}. It is ``special'' in the
18254sense that it is not meant to be one of the standard alternatives for 18254sense that it is not meant to be one of the standard alternatives for
18255reading mail with Gnus. @xref{Choosing a Mail Back End} for that. 18255reading mail with Gnus. (@xref{Choosing a Mail Back End}, for
18256description of the standard mail back ends.)
18256Instead, it is used to treat @emph{some} of your mails in a special way, 18257Instead, it is used to treat @emph{some} of your mails in a special way,
18257namely, as event reminders. 18258namely, as event reminders.
18258 18259
diff --git a/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi b/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
index d8c1534edec..5d51c2dd518 100644
--- a/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ If @var{class} is @code{nil}, then you just get whatever
828@code{face-attr-construct} returns; i.e., the current specification in 828@code{face-attr-construct} returns; i.e., the current specification in
829effect for @var{face}. 829effect for @var{face}.
830 830
831@xref{hfy-display-class} for details of valid values for @var{class}. 831@xref{hfy-display-class}, for details of valid values for @var{class}.
832 832
833@item hfy-face-at 833@item hfy-face-at
834@findex hfy-face-at 834@findex hfy-face-at
diff --git a/doc/misc/idlwave.texi b/doc/misc/idlwave.texi
index bc3dcf70db6..0e10e2078a4 100644
--- a/doc/misc/idlwave.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/idlwave.texi
@@ -2546,8 +2546,8 @@ commands:
2546In addition to these standard @file{comint} commands, 2546In addition to these standard @file{comint} commands,
2547@code{idlwave-shell-mode} provides many of the same commands which 2547@code{idlwave-shell-mode} provides many of the same commands which
2548simplify writing IDL code available in IDLWAVE buffers. This includes 2548simplify writing IDL code available in IDLWAVE buffers. This includes
2549abbreviations, online help, and completion. @xref{Routine Info} and 2549abbreviations, online help, and completion. @xref{Routine Info}, and
2550@ref{Online Help} and @ref{Completion} for more information on these 2550@ref{Online Help}, and @ref{Completion}, for more information on these
2551commands. 2551commands.
2552 2552
2553@cindex Completion, in the shell 2553@cindex Completion, in the shell
diff --git a/doc/misc/srecode.texi b/doc/misc/srecode.texi
index 68c03d5ed6a..8e075da8c07 100644
--- a/doc/misc/srecode.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/srecode.texi
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ or add
121into a language hook function to force it on (which is the default) or 121into a language hook function to force it on (which is the default) or
122pass in @code{-1} to force it off. 122pass in @code{-1} to force it off.
123 123
124@xref{SRecode Minor Mode} for more on using the minor mode. 124@xref{SRecode Minor Mode}, for more on using the minor mode.
125 125
126Use the menu to insert templates into the current file. 126Use the menu to insert templates into the current file.
127 127
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ template such as a function to be made specific, such as a function
238named foo. The value of a variable can be one of three things; a 238named foo. The value of a variable can be one of three things; a
239string, a list of more dictionaries, or a special 239string, a list of more dictionaries, or a special
240@code{srecode-dictionary-compound-value} object subclass. 240@code{srecode-dictionary-compound-value} object subclass.
241@xref{Variables} for more. 241@xref{Variables}, for more about this.
242 242
243@section Template Insertion 243@section Template Insertion
244The template insertion layer involves extensions to the basic template 244The template insertion layer involves extensions to the basic template
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ the variable is an @EIEIO{} object, which is a subclass of
590@code{srecode-dictionary-compound-value}. 590@code{srecode-dictionary-compound-value}.
591 591
592New compound variables can only be setup from Lisp code. 592New compound variables can only be setup from Lisp code.
593@xref{Compound Dictionary Values} for details on setting up compound 593@xref{Compound Dictionary Values}, for details on setting up compound
594variables from Lisp. 594variables from Lisp.
595 595
596@node Templates 596@node Templates
diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
index 31c7ad9c677..3fef196219d 100644
--- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ as the @option{rsh} method.
854Instead of connecting to a remote host, @command{su} program allows 854Instead of connecting to a remote host, @command{su} program allows
855editing as another user. The host can be either @samp{localhost} or 855editing as another user. The host can be either @samp{localhost} or
856the host returned by the function @command{(system-name)}. 856the host returned by the function @command{(system-name)}.
857@xref{Multi-hops} for an exception to this behavior. 857@xref{Multi-hops}, for an exception to this behavior.
858 858
859@cindex method @option{androidsu} 859@cindex method @option{androidsu}
860@cindex @option{androidsu} method 860@cindex @option{androidsu} method
@@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ This is an optional method, @pxref{Optional methods}.
907The @command{sg} program allows editing as different group. The host 907The @command{sg} program allows editing as different group. The host
908can be either @samp{localhost} or the host returned by the function 908can be either @samp{localhost} or the host returned by the function
909@command{(system-name)}. The user name must be specified, but it 909@command{(system-name)}. The user name must be specified, but it
910denotes a group name. @xref{Multi-hops} for an exception to this 910denotes a group name. @xref{Multi-hops}, for an exception to this
911behavior. 911behavior.
912 912
913@cindex method @option{sshx} 913@cindex method @option{sshx}
@@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ remote file name, it is ignored.
1566 1566
1567Access via @option{rclone} is slow. If you have an alternative method 1567Access via @option{rclone} is slow. If you have an alternative method
1568for accessing the system storage, you should use it. 1568for accessing the system storage, you should use it.
1569@xref{GVFS-based methods} for example, methods @option{gdrive} and 1569For example, see @ref{GVFS-based methods}, methods @option{gdrive} and
1570@option{nextcloud}. 1570@option{nextcloud}.
1571 1571
1572@cindex method @option{sshfs} 1572@cindex method @option{sshfs}
@@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ connection information}. If you want, for example, use
2536 2536
2537This works only for connection methods which allow overriding the 2537This works only for connection methods which allow overriding the
2538remote login shell, like @option{sshx} or @option{plink}. 2538remote login shell, like @option{sshx} or @option{plink}.
2539@xref{Inline methods} and @ref{External methods} for connection methods 2539@xref{Inline methods}, and @ref{External methods}, for connection methods
2540which support this. 2540which support this.
2541 2541
2542@vindex tramp-sh-extra-args 2542@vindex tramp-sh-extra-args
@@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ another value for @env{TERM}, change @code{tramp-terminal-type} and
5446this line accordingly. 5446this line accordingly.
5447 5447
5448Alternatively, you can set the remote login shell explicitly. 5448Alternatively, you can set the remote login shell explicitly.
5449@xref{Remote shell setup} for discussion of this technique, 5449@xref{Remote shell setup}, for discussion of this technique,
5450 5450
5451When using fish shell on remote hosts, disable fancy formatting by 5451When using fish shell on remote hosts, disable fancy formatting by
5452adding the following to @file{~/.config/fish/config.fish}: 5452adding the following to @file{~/.config/fish/config.fish}: