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Re: [rfa] libgdb updates to doco


> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 14:42:01 -0400
> From: Andrew Cagney <ac131313@cygnus.com>
> 
> > Texinfo cross-references (and thus index entries) refer to the
> > enclosing node in the Info version, so having smaller nodes makes sure
> > you will land close to the stuff you are looking for.  (There's the
> > new @anchor directive which is free from this limitation, but older
> > Info readers don't support it, so we should not yet use it too much;
> > and index entries don't produce @anchor's anyway.)
> 
> For my part, I was looking for an existing example but couldn't find one 

Just put a @node before each @section and @subsection.  While at that,
consider converting @heading and @subheading into @section and
@subsection, and then apply the first rule again ;-).

> I've checked in the libgdb stuff.  Hmm, whats next?

How about documenting multi-arch so that I could understand how to
multi-arch a target without reading the code? ;-)


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