Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 11:02:32 EDT From: kent AT cme DOT nist DOT gov (Ernie Kent) To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Printing Texinfo docs Some of the documentation is TeX, but other parts are Texinfo, which is apparantly a little different. I got a local wizard to help me get printouts. He succeeded. I asked him to write down what he did, and this is his reply: >From coombs AT cme DOT nist DOT gov Wed Mar 17 16:34:52 1993 To: kent AT cme DOT nist DOT gov (Ernie Kent) Reply-To: coombs AT cme DOT nist DOT gov (Dave Coombs) X-Phone: (301) 975-2865; lab: 975-4080; FAX: 990-9688; secy: 975-3441 X-Mail: NIST, Robot Systems Div, Bldg 220 Rm B-124, Gaithersburg MD 20899 USA Subject: Re: gcc.dvi Date: Wed, 17 Mar 93 16:34:47 -0500 From: David Coombs Content-Length: 1594 Status: RO X-Lines: 52 I'm not sure where to start, so I'll try to give a fairly complete transcript... I started by guessing that the Texinfo info pages in the emacs info reader might tell how to print the manuals. I entered the info reader in my emacs by typing C-h i Then I chose the texinfo entry from the menu with mtexinfo And I found an entry for printing the manuals. There I got instructions that amounted to 1. tex foo.tex 2. texindex foo.?? 3. tex foo.tex 4. dvips (or whatever you want to do with dvi files) foo I decided to start with gcc.tex since it seemed like a top node sort of place, but I didn't know it would include a lot of stuff. [BTW, I just noticed gcc didn't include cpp, so I just tex'd it too.] So I just went to the directory and said tex gcc.tex It complained that it couldn't find a font, so I found the reference in texinfo.tex and made it refer to a font that we have (in /depot/tex/share/lib/fonts/tfm/... or somesuch; the tex man page tells where). You can find what I changed by grep'ing for my name to find the comment I left. So I fired up tex again, tex gcc.tex and this time it only complained that it couldn't find invoke.texi, and it was asking for an alternative, so I answered invoke.tex and we were off to the races. 'Course I had to tell it about all the other file names too. That's why I recommended either changing the file names or the @include commands so it will work automatically next time. I tried to sort the indices, but we don't seem to have texindex installed, so that's when I told you what I had. Hope that helps. dave