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diff --git a/doc/misc/sc.texi b/doc/misc/sc.texi index 51d12fef806..6be385aeba9 100644 --- a/doc/misc/sc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/sc.texi @@ -95,13 +95,11 @@ of composing replies to both USENET network news and electronic mail. The preferred way to spell Supercite is with a capital @samp{S}, lowercase @samp{upercite}. -@ifinfo @menu * Usage Overview:: * What Supercite Does Not Do:: * What Supercite Does:: @end menu -@end ifinfo @cindex MUA @cindex NUA @@ -242,12 +240,10 @@ citations after multiple replies: And that's what I think too. @end example -@ifinfo @menu * Citation Elements:: * Recognizing Citations:: @end menu -@end ifinfo Note that multiple inclusions of the original messages result in a nesting of the @samp{@code{>}} characters. This can sometimes be quite @@ -506,12 +502,10 @@ name, email address, the original article's subject, etc. In fact any information contained in the info alist can be inserted into a reference header. -@ifinfo @menu * The Built-in Header Rewrite Functions:: * Electric References:: @end menu -@end ifinfo @cindex header rewrite functions @vindex sc-rewrite-header-list @@ -791,7 +785,6 @@ Buffer Initialization}.@refill @node Replying and Yanking @chapter Replying and Yanking -@ifinfo This chapter explains what happens when you reply and yank an original message from an MUA. @@ -800,7 +793,7 @@ message from an MUA. * Reply Buffer Initialization:: * Filling Cited Text:: @end menu -@end ifinfo + @node Reply Buffer Initialization @section Reply Buffer Initialization @findex sc-cite-original @@ -1053,13 +1046,11 @@ element in the attribution alist is a key-value pair containing such information as the author's first name, middle names, and last name, the author's initials, and the author's email terminus. -@ifinfo @menu * Attribution Preferences:: * Anonymous Attributions:: * Author Names:: @end menu -@end ifinfo @node Attribution Preferences @section Attribution Preferences @@ -1331,12 +1322,10 @@ can be transformed in an @emph{awk}-like manner. Regi is used throughout Supercite, from mail header information extraction, to header nuking, to citing text. -@ifinfo @menu * Using Regi:: * Frames You Can Customize:: @end menu -@end ifinfo While the details of Regi are discussed below (@pxref{Using Regi}), only those who wish to customize certain aspects of Supercite need concern @@ -1534,7 +1523,6 @@ but unfortunately the best general solution so far. In the rest of this chapter, we'll assume you've installed Supercite's keymap on the default prefix.@refill -@ifinfo @menu * Citing Commands:: * Insertion Commands:: @@ -1542,7 +1530,6 @@ prefix.@refill * Mail Field Commands:: * Miscellaneous Commands:: @end menu -@end ifinfo @node Citing Commands @section Commands to Manually Cite, Recite, and Uncite @@ -1909,9 +1896,7 @@ Supercite was written by Barry Warsaw. @node Command Index @unnumbered Command Index -@ifinfo -@end ifinfo Since all supercite commands are prepended with the string ``@code{sc-}'', each appears under its @code{sc-}@var{command} name and its @var{command} name. @@ -1926,9 +1911,7 @@ its @var{command} name. @node Variable Index @unnumbered Variable Index -@ifinfo -@end ifinfo Since all supercite variables are prepended with the string ``@code{sc-}'', each appears under its @code{sc-}@var{variable} name and its @var{variable} name. |