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Lines Matching +refs:Info +refs:following +refs:node +refs:name

66 % they might have appeared in the input file name.
123 \ifx\putwordInfo\undefined \gdef\putwordInfo{Info}\fi
174 % The following is used inside several \edef's.
311 \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfdest name{\the\pageno} xyz\fi
492 % whether the environment name matches. The \checkenv macro can also be
610 % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.)
640 % @: forces normal size whitespace following.
1208 \pdfdest name{#1} xyz%
1222 % of subentries (or empty, for subsubsections). #3 is the node
1224 % corresponding node. #4 is the page number.
1227 % Generate a link to the node text if that exists; else, use the
1229 % text in the case where a section has no node, but it doesn't
1234 \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfoutlinedest}}#2{#1}%
1281 % We use the node names as the destinations.
1294 % Latin 2 (0xea) gets translated to a | character. Info from
1315 goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\the\pgn}}%
1380 \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}}
1713 % unless the following character is such as not to need one.
2229 % For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner,
2230 % chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document
2311 % to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none).
2359 % following text (if any) will end up on the same line.
2589 % Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total
2883 % #1 contains the command name as a string, e.g., `ifinfo'.
3045 % The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long
3104 % and it is "foo", the name of the index.
3360 % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.)
3385 % #1 is the index name, #2 is the entry text.
3389 % #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry --
3473 % The following is almost like \def\zeroskipmacro{0.0pt} except that
3503 % following glue (such as a \parskip) would be a breakpoint. For example:
3685 % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if
3898 % We do the following ugly conditional instead of the above simple
3937 % Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
3948 \let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name
3952 \let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name
4114 % Well, we could do the following in a group, but that would break
4300 % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
4314 % \donoderef, because we include the current node name in the toc
4318 % For pdftex, we have to write out the node definition (aka, make
4423 % Write the node reference (= pdf destination for pdftex).
4463 % We append the current node name (if any) and page number as additional
4465 % read this. The node name is used in the pdf outlines as the
4608 % The first argument is the chapter or section name.
4901 % This affects the following displayed environments:
5235 % rendering the following check redundant. But we don't optimize.
5268 % @deffn category name args
5271 % @deffn category class name args
5274 % \defopon {category on}class name args
5277 % \deffngeneral {subind}category name args
5287 % @deftypefn category type name args
5290 % @deftypeop category class type name args
5293 % \deftypeopon {category on}class type name args
5296 % \deftypefngeneral {subind}category type name args
5333 % @deftp category name args
5352 % \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args).
5355 % #3 is the function name.
5363 % How we'll format the type name. Putting it in brackets helps
5378 % Put the type name to the right margin.
5402 #3% output function name
5411 % tt for the name. This is because literal text is sometimes needed in
5439 % if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet,
5555 \newtoks\macname % Macro name
5653 \else \errmessage{Macro name \the\macname\space already defined}\fi
5670 % Remove the macro name from \macrolist:
5851 node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}}
5853 % @node's only job in TeX is to define \lastnode, which is used in
5854 % cross-references. The @node line might or might not have commas, and
5856 % @node foo , bar , ...
5857 % We don't want such trailing spaces in the node name.
5859 \parseargdef\node{\checkenv{}\donode #1 ,\finishnodeparse}
5862 % @node Help-Cross, , , Cross-refs
5866 \let\nwnode=\node
5869 % Write a cross-reference definition for the current node. #1 is the
5887 % \setref{NAME}{SNT} defines a cross-reference point NAME (a node or an
5889 % 1) NAME-title - the current sectioning name taken from \thissection,
5890 % or the anchor name.
5919 % the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed
5920 % node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed
5921 % manual. All but the node name can be omitted.
5933 % No printed node name was explicitly given.
5935 % Use the node name inside the square brackets.
5948 % Otherwise just copy the Info node name.
5962 goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{#1}%
5965 goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}}%
5976 % include an _ in the xref name, etc.
5984 % If the user specified the print name (third arg) to the ref,
5992 % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append
5998 % node/anchor (non-float) references.
6000 % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not
6002 % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals
6003 % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this
6004 % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it
6010 % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
6015 % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for
6099 % just a \def (we prepend XR to the control sequence name to avoid
6165 % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't
6167 % that is not enough: for node names that actually contain a ^
6194 % This is to support \ in node names and titles, since the \
6227 % The trailing space in the following definition for supereject is
6433 % float "here". But it seemed the best name for the future.
6478 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
6497 % node and anchor labels. And \xrdef uses it to construct the
6652 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
6992 % name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.
7057 % file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format.