[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 336 bytes --] When I export the following snippet, I get an error. See attachments for details. * Commands in library ~helm-sys~ ** top :PROPERTIES: :DESCRIPTION: Brief summary of what Org does. :END: - ~helm-top~ :: #+findex: helm-top #+kindex: C-x c t Preconfigured ~helm~ for top command. [-- Attachment #2: "*Org INFO Texinfo Output*".txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 366 bytes --] test.texi:4: warning: @settitle missing argument test.texi:11: warning: @title missing argument test.texi:42: @node `top' previously defined test.texi:18: here is the previous definition as @node test.texi:39: warning: @menu entry node name `top' different from node name `Top' test.texi:30: warning: @detailmenu entry node name `top' different from node name `Top' [-- Attachment #3: test.texi --] [-- Type: text/x-texinfo, Size: 828 bytes --] \input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- @c %**start of header @setfilename test.info @settitle @documentencoding UTF-8 @documentlanguage en @c %**end of header @finalout @titlepage @title @author Ramesh Nedunchezian @end titlepage @contents @ifnottex @node Top @top @end ifnottex @menu * Commands in library @code{helm-sys}:: @detailmenu --- The Detailed Node Listing --- Commands in library @code{helm-sys} * top:: Brief summary of what Org does. @end detailmenu @end menu @node Commands in library @code{helm-sys} @chapter Commands in library @code{helm-sys} @menu * top:: Brief summary of what Org does. @end menu @node top @section top @table @asis @item @code{helm-top} @findex helm-top @kindex C-x c t Preconfigured @code{helm} for top command. @end table @bye [-- Attachment #4: test.org --] [-- Type: application/vnd.lotus-organizer, Size: 216 bytes --]
Hello,
Ramesh Nedunchezian <rameshnedunchezian@outlook.com> writes:
> When I export the following snippet, I get an error. See attachments
> for details.
>
> * Commands in library ~helm-sys~
>
> ** top
> :PROPERTIES:
> :DESCRIPTION: Brief summary of what Org does.
> :END:
I think this is a (documentation?) bug in Texinfo.
"Top" is a reserved node name in Texinfo, and Org Texinfo export has
a mechanism to prevent collision with it. So far so good.
Here, you use "top" node name, which is _not_ supposed to be reserved,
since case in node names is significant.
See (info "(texinfo)Node Line Requirements").
Apparently, any case combination from "Top" is forbidden. But this is
not documented in the Texinfo manual.
I worked around it, but I suggest to report it upstream, too.
Fixed. Thanks.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou