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22.5 Customization Variables
Warning: These customization variable names and meanings may change in any Texinfo release. We always try to avoid incompatible changes, but we cannot absolutely promise, since needs change over time.
Many aspects of the behavior and output of texi2any
may be
modified by modifying so-called customization variables. These
fall into a few general categories:
-
Those associated with @-commands; for example,
@documentlanguage
. -
Those associated with command-line options; for example, the
customization variable
SPLIT
is associated with the ‘--split’ command-line option, andTEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT
allows specifying the output format. - Those associated with customizing the HTML output.
- Other ad hoc variables.
Customization variables may set on the command line using
--set-customization-variable 'var value'
(quoting
the variable/value pair to the shell) or
--set-customization-variable var=value
(using
=
). A special value is ‘undef’, which sets the
variable to this special “undefined” Perl value.
The sections below give the details for each of these.
22.5.1 Customization Variables for @-Commands | ||
22.5.2 Customization Variables and Options | ||
22.5.3 HTML Customization Variables | ||
22.5.4 Other Customization Variables |
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