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269 * Tree Structuring:: A manual is like an upside down tree @dots{}
314 * xref:: Begin a reference with `See' @dots{}
440 * Dots Bullets:: How to insert dots and bullets.
465 * dots:: How to insert dots @dots{}
1182 Write a command such as @code{@@dots@{@}} wherever you wish but usually
1183 within a sentence. (@code{@@dots@{@}} creates dots @dots{})@refill
1195 after the body-text. (@code{@@example} @dots{} @code{@@end example}
1250 @w{@t{`@w{}`@dots{}'@w{}'}}. @TeX{} converts two single quotes to
1257 double-quotes: @w{@t{`@w{}`@dots{}'@w{}'}} becomes @w{@t{"@dots{}"}}.
1931 To put a command such as @w{@code{@@code@{@dots{}@}}} around an
2294 @code{texinfo-format-@dots{}} commands require that you insert menus in
2600 Use the @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} commands:
2732 Permission is granted to @dots{}
2753 Published by @dots{}
2768 * First Chapter:: Getting started @dots{}
2769 * Second Chapter:: @dots{}
2770 @dots{}
2781 @dots{}
2925 @samp{-2}, @dots{}, @samp{-10}, @samp{-11}, and so on, to the original
3046 @var{date}), which @dots{}
3051 Permission is granted to @dots{}
3304 @dots{}
3383 @dots{}
3453 @dots{}
3458 Published by @dots{}
3460 Cover art by @dots{}
3593 @code{@@chapheading}, and the other @code{@@@dots{}heading} commands
3646 You need to include the @code{@@set@dots{}contentsaftertitlepage}
3710 @dots{}
3763 @dots{}
3776 * Reporting Bugs:: @dots{}
3777 @dots{}
3783 * Sample Beginning:: @dots{}
3784 @dots{}
4204 @code{@@ignore} @dots{} @code{@@end ignore}. Also, you may follow the
4235 * Tree Structuring:: A manual is like an upside down tree @dots{}
5254 @dots{}
5262 @dots{}
5607 * xref:: Begin a reference with `See' @dots{}
5661 Used to start a sentence in the printed manual saying @w{`See @dots{}'}
6358 @dots{} storms cause flooding (@@pxref@{Hurricanes@}) @dots{}
6367 @dots{} storms cause flooding (*Note Hurricanes::) @dots{}
6375 @dots{} storms cause flooding (see Section 6.7 [Hurricanes], page 72) @dots{}
6382 @dots{} (@@pxref@{@var{node-name}, @var{cross-reference-name}@}) @dots{}
6389 @dots{} (*Note @var{cross-reference-name}: @var{node-name}.) @dots{}
6397 @dots{} (see Section @var{nnn} [@var{node-name}], page @var{ppp}) @dots{}
6566 The @@uref@{/man.cgi/1/ls,,ls(1)@} program @dots{}
6571 The @uref{/man.cgi/1/ls,,ls(1)} program @dots{}
6576 The <a href="/man.cgi/1/ls">ls(1)</a> program @dots{}
7168 @dots{}, type rm <filename>
7174 to output the @code{<@dots{}>} format if you wish.)@refill
7190 The @@env@{PATH@} environment variable @dots{}
7194 The @env{PATH} environment variable @dots{}
8079 @section @code{@@small@dots{}} Block Commands
8093 In Info, the @code{@@small@dots{}} commands are equivalent to their
8096 In @TeX{}, however, the @code{@@small@dots{}} commands typeset text in
8101 Mark the end of an @code{@@small@dots{}} block with a corresponding
8102 @code{@@end small@dots{}}. For example, pair @code{@@smallexample} with
8105 Here is an example of the font used by the @code{@@small@dots{}}
8109 @dots{} to make sure that you have the freedom to
8117 The @code{@@small@dots{}} commands make it easier to prepare manuals
9136 simply counts 1, 2, 3, @dots{}, and is reset at each chapter. Each
9471 @dots{}a sample footnote@@footnote@{Here is the sample
9472 footnote.@}; in the Texinfo source@dots{}
9550 "hex". @dots{}
9556 Gibbon's @cite{Decline and Fall @dots{}}), we recommend the @samp{end}
9983 * Dots Bullets:: How to insert dots and bullets.
10111 The s.o.p.@@: has three parts @dots{}
10112 The s.o.p. has three parts @dots{}
10126 The s.o.p.@: has three parts @dots{}@*
10127 The s.o.p. has three parts @dots{}
10408 @cindex Inserting dots
10410 @cindex Typesetting commands for dots, etc.
10412 An @dfn{ellipsis} (a line of dots) is not typeset as a string of
10422 * dots:: How to insert dots @dots{}
10427 @node dots
10428 @subsection @code{@@dots}@{@} (@dots{}) and @code{@@enddots}@{@} (@enddots{})
10429 @findex dots
10431 @cindex Inserting dots
10434 Use the @code{@@dots@{@}} command to generate an ellipsis, which is
10435 three dots in a row, appropriately spaced @dots{} like so. Do
10445 Here is an ellipsis: @dots{}
10449 the dots in the ellipsis.
11359 @dots{}
11402 This paragraph is preceded by @dots{}
11461 @code{@@def@dots{}} command and whatever arguments are appropriate for
11469 @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11483 (or backward if @@var@{count@} is negative). @dots{}
11494 (or backward if @var{count} is negative). @dots{}
11505 @dots{}
11583 Name@} @dots{}
11616 Thus, @var{repeated-args}@samp{@dots{}} stands for zero or more
11624 @defspec foobar (@var{var} [@var{from} @var{to} [@var{inc}]]) @var{body}@dots{}
11646 [@@var@{inc@}]]) @@var@{body@}@@dots@{@}
11675 These two search commands are similar except @dots{}
11685 These two search commands are similar except @dots{}
11726 @item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11770 @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11777 @item @@defun @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11779 @code{@@defun} is equivalent to @samp{@@deffn Function @dots{}}.
11785 @@defun @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11792 @item @@defmac @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11794 @code{@@defmac} is equivalent to @samp{@@deffn Macro @dots{}} and
11798 @item @@defspec @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11803 @dots{}} and works like @code{@@defun}.
11836 @dots{}
11860 @dots{}}.@refill
11868 @dots{}
11893 Option@} @dots{}} and works like @code{@@defvar}. It creates an entry
11907 @item @@deftypefn @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
11923 @dots{}
11930 (where the text before the ``@dots{}'', shown above as two lines, would
11937 @dots{}
11946 @dots{}
11969 @@deftypefn @var{category} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments} @dots{}
11989 @dots{}
12007 @item @@deftypefun @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12011 @samp{@@deftypefn Function @dots{}}. The template is:
12015 @@deftypefun @var{type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12057 @dots{}
12068 @dots{}
12078 @dots{}
12096 to @samp{@@deftypevr Variable @dots{}}. The template is:
12116 @item @@deftp @var{category} @var{name} @var{attributes}@dots{}
12135 @dots{}
12145 @@deftp @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{}
12193 @dots{}
12200 @dots{}
12217 @dots{}
12225 @dots{}
12234 equivalent to @samp{@@defcv @{Instance Variable@} @dots{}}. For
12240 @dots{}
12248 @dots{}
12265 @dots{}
12273 @dots{}
12293 @item @@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12330 @@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12340 @item @@deftypeop @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12347 @item @@defmethod @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12360 @code{@@defmethod} is equivalent to @samp{@@defop Method @dots{}}.
12370 @dots{}
12381 @item @@deftypemethod @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
12521 Commands specific to an output format (Info, @TeX{}, HTML, @dots{}).
12525 one (not Info, not @TeX{}, @dots{}).
12568 @item @@ifdocbook @dots{} @@end ifdocbook
12571 @item @@ifhtml @dots{} @@end ifhtml
12574 @item @@ifplaintext @dots{} @@end ifplaintext
12577 @item @@iftex @dots{} @@end iftex
12580 @item @@ifxml @dots{} @@end ifxml
12584 The @code{@@if@dots{}} and @code{@@end if@dots{}} commands must appear
12647 than a given one with the @code{@@ifnot@dots{}} environments:
12650 @@ifnotdocbook @dots{} @@end ifnotdocbook
12651 @@ifnothtml @dots{} @@end ifnothtml
12652 @@ifnotinfo @dots{} @@end ifnotinfo
12653 @@ifnotplaintext @dots{} @@end ifnotplaintext
12654 @@ifnottex @dots{} @@end ifnottex
12655 @@ifnotxml @dots{} @@end ifnotxml
12659 The @code{@@ifnot@dots{}} command and the @code{@@end} command must
12752 Analogously, you can use @code{@@ifhtml @dots{} @@end ifhtml} to delimit
12753 a region to be included in HTML output only, and @code{@@html @dots{}
12758 Likewise, you can use @code{@@ifxml @dots{} @@end ifxml} to delimit
12759 a region to be included in XML output only, and @code{@@xml @dots{}
12764 Again likewise, you can use @code{@@ifdocbook @dots{} @@end ifdocbook}
12766 @code{@@docbook @dots{} @@end docbook} for a region of raw Docbook.
12928 Remember to replant promptly @dots{}
12948 promptly @dots{}''.
12999 Copyright @dots{}
13001 Permission is granted @dots{}
13014 @@subtitle Edition @@value@{EDITION@}, @dots{}
13018 @dots{}
13037 @dots{}
13453 @@macro @var{macroname}@{@var{param1}, @var{param2}, @dots{}@}
13454 @var{text} @dots{} \@var{param1}\ @dots{}
13458 The @dfn{parameters} @var{param1}, @var{param2}, @dots{} correspond to
13511 @dots{}
13541 @@@var{macroname} @{@var{arg1}, @var{arg2}, @dots{}@}
14063 @dots{}
14472 @code{ksh}, @dots{}) or C shell-compatible (@code{csh}, @code{tcsh})
14965 makeinfo --no-split --fill-column=70 @dots{}
15452 @subsection The @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} Commands
15579 @dots{}
15649 @dots{}
15861 @code{@@direntry}@dots{}@code{@@end direntry} in the Texinfo source
15871 * install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{}
15872 @dots{}
15882 * install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. @dots{}
15883 @dots{}
15940 install-info [@var{option}]@dots{} [@var{info-file} [@var{dir-file}]]
16494 @item @code{@@dots} @tab U+2026
16599 @dots{}
16658 @samp{@dots{}}, indicates repeated text.
16919 @item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16920 @itemx @@deffnx @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16938 @{Instance Variable@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}, and
16941 @item @@defmac @var{macroname} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16942 @itemx @@defmacx @var{macroname} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16944 @samp{@@deffn Macro @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}, and
16947 @item @@defmethod @var{class} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16948 @itemx @@defmethodx @var{class} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16950 command is equivalent to @samp{@@defop Method @dots{}}. Takes as
16955 @item @@defop @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16956 @itemx @@defopx @var{category} @var{class} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16966 @samp{@@defvr @{User Option@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}, and
16969 @item @@defspec @var{special-form-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16970 @itemx @@defspecx @var{special-form-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16972 @samp{@@deffn @{Special Form@} @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands},
16975 @item @@deftp @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{}
16976 @itemx @@deftpx @var{category} @var{name-of-type} @var{attributes}@dots{}
16987 @item @@deftypefn @var{classification} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16988 @itemx @@deftypefnx @var{classification} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16995 @item @@deftypefun @var{data-type} @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16996 @itemx @@deftypefunx @var{data-type} @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
16998 The command is equivalent to @samp{@@deftypefn Function @dots{}}.
17006 @item @@deftypemethod @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17007 @itemx @@deftypemethodx @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{method-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17011 @item @@deftypeop @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17012 @itemx @@deftypeopx @var{category} @var{class} @var{data-type} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17019 equivalent to @samp{@@deftypevr Variable @dots{}}. @xref{Definition
17030 @item @@defun @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17031 @itemx @@defunx @var{function-name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
17033 @samp{@@deffn Function @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}, and
17039 @samp{@@defvr Variable @dots{}}. @xref{Definition Commands}, and
17096 @item @@dots@{@}
17097 Insert an ellipsis: @samp{@dots{}}.
17098 @xref{dots, , @code{@@dots}}.@refill
17119 @xref{dots,,@code{@@dots@{@}}}.
17874 @code{@@dots@{@}} @result{} @samp{@dots{}}, @code{@@equiv@{@}}
17928 Write actively! For example, write ``We recommend that @dots{}'' rather
17929 than ``It is recommended that @dots{}''.
18038 On the other hand, @dots{}
18042 Insert blank lines before and after @code{@@itemize} @dots{} @code{@@end
18043 itemize} and @code{@@enumerate} @dots{} @code{@@end enumerate} in the
18049 Complete phrases are easier to read than @dots{}
18054 complete phrases. Incomplete expressions @dots{} awkward @dots{} like
18088 Use @code{@@table} @dots{} @code{@@end table} in an appendix that
18113 @code{@@example} @dots{} @code{@@end example} and other literal
18161 The main function is @@code@{vc-next-action@}, @dots{}
18285 In this example, say, `` @dots{} you must @code{@@dfn}@{check
18293 In the following example, say, ``@dots{} makes a unified interface such as VC
18309 @subsubheading And Finally @dots{}
18320 @code{@@bye}; it is as if the text were within @code{@@ignore} @dots{}
18896 Contents of first chapter @dots{}
19196 Use the @samp{@@this@dots{}} series of @@-commands to
19199 @samp{@@this@dots{}} commands in the left, center, or right portions
19204 Here are the @samp{@@this@dots{}} commands:@refill
19405 No such node: "Catching Mistakes) The only way @dots{}
19658 @dots{}
19666 @dots{}
19990 @code{@@*} or @code{@@w@{ @dots{} @}} since the refilling action will
19996 the ends of paragraphs that contain @code{@@*} or @w{@code{@@w@{ @dots{}@}}}
20116 Use the Emacs lisp @code{texinfo-format@dots{}} commands:
20247 @item @@deffn @var{category} @var{name} @var{arguments}@dots{}
20251 @item @@defvr, @@defop, @dots{}
20306 @item @@evenheading, @@everyheading, @@oddheading, @dots{}