1$Id: README,v 1.1.1.7 2006/07/17 16:03:10 espie Exp $ 2This is the README file for the GNU Texinfo distribution. Texinfo is 3the preferred documentation format for GNU software. 4 5 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 6 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 7 8 Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, 9 are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright 10 notice and this notice are preserved. 11 12See ./INSTALL* for installation instructions. 13 14Primary distribution point: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/ 15 (list of mirrors at: http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html) 16 17Home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ 18 (list of mirrors at: http://www.gnu.org/server/list-mirrors.html) 19 This page includes links to other Texinfo-related programs. 20 21Mailing lists and archives: 22- bug-texinfo@gnu.org for bug reports or enhancement suggestions, 23 archive: http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-texinfo 24- help-texinfo@gnu.org for authoring questions and general discussion, 25 archive: http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/help-texinfo 26- texinfo-pretest@texinfo.org for pretests of new releases, 27 archive: http://texinfo.org/ftp/texinfo-pretest-archive 28There are no corresponding newsgroups. 29 30Bug reports: 31 please include enough information for the maintainers to reproduce the 32 problem. Generally speaking, that means: 33- the contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug (crucial!). 34- a description of the problem and any samples of the erroneous output. 35- the version number of Texinfo and the program(s) involved (use --version). 36- hardware, operating system, and compiler versions (uname -a). 37- unusual options you gave to configure, if any (see config.status). 38- anything else that you think would be helpful. 39 40Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them with diff -c and 41include ChangeLog entries. 42 43When sending email, please do not encode or split the messages in any 44way if at all possible; it's easier to deal with one large message than 45many small ones. GNU shar (http://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/) is a 46convenient way of packaging multiple and/or binary files for email. 47 48See README.dev for information on the Texinfo development environment -- 49any interested parties are welcome. If you're a programmer and wish to 50contribute, this should get you started. And if you're not a 51programmer, you can still make significant contributions by writing test 52cases, checking the documentation against the implementation, etc. 53 54This distribution includes the following files, among others: 55 README This file. 56 README.dev Texinfo developer information. 57 58 INSTALL Texinfo-specific installation notes. 59 NEWS Summary of new features by release. 60 INTRODUCTION Brief introduction to the system, and 61 how to create readable files from the 62 Texinfo source files in this distribution. 63 64Texinfo documentation files (in ./doc): 65 texinfo.txi Describes the Texinfo language and many 66 of the associated tools. It tells how 67 to use Texinfo to write documentation, 68 how to use Texinfo mode in GNU Emacs, 69 TeX, makeinfo, and the Emacs Lisp 70 Texinfo formatting commands. 71 72 info.texi This manual tells you how to use 73 Info. This document also comes as part of 74 GNU Emacs. If you do not have Emacs, 75 you can format this Texinfo source 76 file with makeinfo or TeX and then 77 read the resulting Info file with the 78 standalone Info reader that is part of 79 this distribution. 80 81 info-stnd.texi This manual tells you how to use 82 the standalone GNU Info reader that is 83 included in this distribution as C 84 source (./info). 85 86Printing related files: 87 doc/texinfo.tex This TeX definitions file tells 88 the TeX program how to typeset a 89 Texinfo file into a DVI file ready for 90 printing. 91 92 util/texindex.c This file contains the source for 93 the `texindex' program that generates 94 sorted indices used by TeX when 95 typesetting a file for printing. 96 97 util/texi2dvi This is a shell script for 98 producing an indexed DVI file using 99 TeX and texindex. 100 101Source files for standalone C programs: 102 ./lib 103 ./makeinfo 104 ./info 105 106Installation files: 107 Makefile.am What Automake uses to make a Makefile.in. 108 Makefile.in What `configure' uses to make a Makefile, 109 created by Automake. 110 configure.ac What Autoconf uses to create `configure'. 111 configure Configuration script for local conditions, 112 created by Autoconf. 113