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Usage: makeinfo [OPTION]... TEXINFO-FILE...
Translate Texinfo source documentation to various other formats, by default Info files suitable for reading online with Emacs or standalone GNU Info.
This program is commonly installed as both `makeinfo' and `texi2any';
the behavior is identical, and does not depend on the installed name.
General options:
      --document-language=STR locale to use in translating Texinfo keywords
                                for the output document (default C).
      --error-limit=NUM       quit after NUM errors (default 100).
      --force                 preserve output even if errors.
      --help                  display this help and exit.
      --no-validate           suppress node cross-reference validation.
      --no-warn               suppress warnings (but not errors).
      --conf-dir=DIR          search also for initialization files in DIR.
      --init-file=FILE        load FILE to modify the default behavior.
  -c, --set-customization-variable VAR=VAL  set customization variable VAR
                                to value VAL.
      --trace-includes        print names of included files.
  -v, --verbose               explain what is being done.
      --version               display version information and exit.
Output format selection (default is to produce Info):
      --docbook               output Docbook XML.
      --html                  output HTML.
      --epub3                 output EPUB 3.
      --latex                 output LaTeX.
      --plaintext             output plain text rather than Info.
      --xml                   output Texinfo XML.
      --dvi, --dvipdf, --ps, --pdf  call texi2dvi to generate given output,
                                after checking validity of TEXINFO-FILE.
General output options:
  -E, --macro-expand=FILE     output macro-expanded source to FILE,
                                ignoring any @setfilename.
      --no-headers            suppress node separators, Node: lines, and menus
                                from Info output (thus producing plain text)
                                or from HTML (thus producing shorter output).
                                Also, if producing Info, write to
                                standard output by default.
      --no-split              suppress any splitting of the output;
                                generate only one output file.
      --[no-]number-sections  output chapter and sectioning numbers;
                                default is on.
  -o, --output=DEST           output to DEST.
                                With split output, create DEST as a directory
                                and put the output files there.
                                With non-split output, if DEST is already
                                a directory or ends with a /,
                                put the output file there.
                                Otherwise, DEST names the output file.
      --disable-encoding      do not output accented and special characters
                                in Info and plain text output based on document
                                encoding.
      --enable-encoding       override --disable-encoding (default).
Options for Info and plain text:
      --fill-column=NUM       break Info lines at NUM columns (default 72).
      --footnote-style=STYLE  output footnotes in Info according to STYLE:
                                `separate' to put them in their own node;
                                `end' to put them at the end of the node, in
                                which they are defined (this is the default).
      --paragraph-indent=VAL  indent Info paragraphs by VAL spaces (default 3).
                                If VAL is `none', do not indent; if VAL is
                                `asis', preserve existing indentation.
      --split-size=NUM        split Info files at size NUM (default 300000).
Options for HTML:
      --css-include=FILE      include FILE in HTML <style> output;
                                read stdin if FILE is -.
      --css-ref=URL           generate CSS reference to URL.
      --internal-links=FILE   produce list of internal links in FILE.
      --split=SPLIT           split at SPLIT, where SPLIT may be `chapter',
                                `section' or `node'.
      --transliterate-file-names  use file names in ASCII transliteration.
      --node-files            produce redirection files for nodes and 
                                anchors; default is set only if split.
Options for DVI/PS/PDF:
      --Xopt=OPT              pass OPT to texi2dvi; can be repeated.
Input file options:
 -D VAR                       define the variable VAR, as with @set.
 -D 'VAR VAL'                 define VAR to VAL (one shell argument).
 -I DIR                       append DIR to the @include search path.
 -P DIR                       prepend DIR to the @include search path.
 -U VAR                       undefine the variable VAR, as with @clear.
Conditional processing in input:
  --ifdocbook       process @ifdocbook and @docbook even if
                      not generating Docbook.
  --ifhtml          process @ifhtml and @html even if not generating HTML.
  --ifinfo          process @ifinfo even if not generating Info.
  --iflatex         process @iflatex and @latex.
  --ifplaintext     process @ifplaintext even if not generating plain text.
  --iftex           process @iftex and @tex.
  --ifxml           process @ifxml and @xml.
  --no-ifdocbook    do not process @ifdocbook and @docbook text.
  --no-ifhtml       do not process @ifhtml and @html text.
  --no-ifinfo       do not process @ifinfo text.
  --no-iflatex      do not process @iflatex and @latex text.
  --no-ifplaintext  do not process @ifplaintext text.
  --no-iftex        do not process @iftex and @tex text.
  --no-ifxml        do not process @ifxml and @xml text.
  Also, for the --no-ifFORMAT options, do process @ifnotFORMAT text.
  The defaults for the @if... conditionals depend on the output format:
  if generating Docbook, --ifdocbook is on and the others are off;
  if generating HTML, --ifhtml is on and the others are off;
  if generating Info, --ifinfo is on and the others are off;
  if generating plain text, --ifplaintext is on and the others are off;
  if generating LaTeX, --iflatex is on and the others are off;
  if generating XML, --ifxml is on and the others are off.
Examples:
  makeinfo foo.texi                      write Info to foo's @setfilename
  makeinfo --html foo.texi               write HTML to @setfilename
  makeinfo --xml foo.texi                write Texinfo XML to @setfilename
  makeinfo --docbook foo.texi            write Docbook XML to @setfilename
  makeinfo --plaintext foo.texi          write plain text to standard output
  makeinfo --pdf foo.texi                write PDF using texi2dvi
  makeinfo --html --no-headers foo.texi  write html without node lines, menus
  makeinfo --number-sections foo.texi    write Info with numbered sections
  makeinfo --no-split foo.texi           write one Info file however big
Email bug reports to 
bug-texinfo@gnu.org,
general questions and discussion to 
help-texinfo@gnu.org.
Texinfo home page: 
https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/
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