changeset 13019:1653d3a86fca stable

doc: Fix warnings and errors in Texinfo required for building docs on stable branch. oct-parse.yy: Fix warning by shifting @xref to @pxref. matrix.txi, numbers.txi: Correct capitalization of @ref so that it refers to a known Texinfo node.
author Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com>
date Sun, 28 Aug 2011 20:30:41 -0700
parents ca08ddb1c06a
children 58d704d3283c
files doc/interpreter/matrix.txi doc/interpreter/numbers.txi src/oct-parse.yy
diffstat 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/interpreter/matrix.txi	Sun Aug 28 21:17:55 2011 -0400
+++ b/doc/interpreter/matrix.txi	Sun Aug 28 20:30:41 2011 -0700
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 @DOCSTRING(lookup)
 
 If you wish to check if a variable exists at all, instead of properties
-its elements may have, consult @ref{Status of variables}.
+its elements may have, consult @ref{Status of Variables}.
 
 @node Rearranging Matrices
 @section Rearranging Matrices
--- a/doc/interpreter/numbers.txi	Sun Aug 28 21:17:55 2011 -0400
+++ b/doc/interpreter/numbers.txi	Sun Aug 28 20:30:41 2011 -0700
@@ -839,4 +839,4 @@
 
 If instead of knowing properties of variables, you wish to know which
 variables are defined and to gather other information about the
-workspace itself, see @ref{Status of variables}.
+workspace itself, see @ref{Status of Variables}.
--- a/src/oct-parse.yy	Sun Aug 28 21:17:55 2011 -0400
+++ b/src/oct-parse.yy	Sun Aug 28 20:30:41 2011 -0700
@@ -4224,10 +4224,10 @@
 calls the function @code{acos} with the argument @samp{-1}.\n\
 \n\
 The function @code{feval} can also be used with function handles of\n\
-any sort. @xref{Function Handles} Historically, @code{feval} was\n\
+any sort (@pxref{Function Handles}).  Historically, @code{feval} was\n\
 the only way to call user-supplied functions in strings, but\n\
 function handles are now preferred due to the cleaner syntax they\n\
-offer. For example,\n\
+offer.  For example,\n\
 \n\
 @example\n\
 @group\n\
@@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@
 @end example\n\
 \n\
 @noindent\n\
-are equivalent ways to call the function referred to by @var{f}. If it\n\
+are equivalent ways to call the function referred to by @var{f}.  If it\n\
 cannot be predicted beforehand that @var{f} is a function handle or the\n\
 function name in a string, @code{feval} can be used instead.\n\
 @end deftypefn")