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Appendix E Catching Mistakes
Besides mistakes in the content of your documentation, there are two kinds of mistake you can make with Texinfo: you can make mistakes with @-commands, and you can make mistakes with the structure of the nodes and chapters.
Emacs has two tools for catching the @-command mistakes and two for catching structuring mistakes.
For finding problems with @-commands, you can run TeX or a region formatting command on the region that has a problem; indeed, you can run these commands on each region as you write it.
For finding problems with the structure of nodes and chapters, you can use
C-c C-s (texinfo-show-structure
) and the related occur
command and you can use the M-x Info-validate command.
E.1 makeinfo Preferred | makeinfo finds errors.
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E.2 Catching Errors with Info Formatting | How to catch errors with Info formatting. | |
E.3 Debugging with TeX | How to catch errors with TeX formatting. | |
E.4 Using texinfo-show-structure | How to use texinfo-show-structure .
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E.5 Using occur | How to list all lines containing a pattern. | |
E.6 Finding Badly Referenced Nodes | How to find badly referenced nodes. |
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