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5 Two Volume Cross References
6 ===========================
10 For lispref 2.9 (for Emacs 22, June 2007), I created a very ugly
11 Makefile, in the file two-volume.make, to encapsulate all the steps
12 below, without manual intervention. In theory, simply running "make -f
13 two-volume.make" should create a vol1.pdf and vol2.pdf with all the
16 One issue not explicitly discussed below is getting page numbers right.
17 It's not enough to go through the whole process. You have to go through
18 the whole process twice -- otherwise, some index entries and/or toc
19 entries will be off by one. See two-volume.make for a few more comments.
21 For future editions, it should suffice to update the usual things in
22 vol[12].texi (as well as elisp.texi). That was my hope, anyway.
27 This enables you to create manuals in *two* volumes, with tables of
28 contents, cross references, and indices in each volume referring to
31 The procedure is tedious. However, the resulting two volumes are
32 conveniently organized. Each has an index of the whole two volumes.
33 Each volume starts with page 1. (I don't like multi-volume works
34 where each volume starts with a higher page number since I find it
35 harder to go to the right place in the volume.)
37 References to the same volume are just the page number; references to
38 the other volume are a volumne number (in Roman numerals) preceding
41 For example, in Volume I:
43 list length ......... 90
44 list motion ......II:117
48 list length ....... I:90
49 list motion .........117
51 All other references and the table of contents work the same way. I
52 find this *very* helpful.
55 In brief: you run tex on a .texi file with
57 a. redefined @contents and @summarycontents inputting elisp-toc-2vol.toc file
62 Here are the steps in detail:
72 ### Create .aux files with volume numbers for other volume.
74 % cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux
75 % cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux
77 % cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux-vol-added
78 % cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux-vol-added
80 on elisp1-aux-vol-number-added
81 (volume-aux-markup 1) see defun for volume-aux-markup below.
82 to create elisp1-aux-vol-added
84 on elisp2-aux-vol-number-added
86 to create elisp2-aux-vol-added
88 insert elisp2-aux-vol-added into vol1.aux (append)
89 insert elisp1-aux-vol-added into vol2.aux (prepend)
91 (so you dont have to do it again)
92 % cp vol1.aux elisp1-aux-ready
93 % cp vol2.aux elisp2-aux-ready
96 ### Create .fn files with volume numbers for other volume.
98 % cp vol1.fn elisp1-fn
99 % cp vol2.fn elisp2-fn
101 % cp vol1.fn elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
102 % cp vol2.fn elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
104 on elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
105 (volume-index-markup "I")
106 to create elisp1-fn-vol-number-added
108 on elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
109 (volume-index-markup "II")
110 to create elisp2-fn-vol-number-added
112 insert elisp2-fn-vol-number-added into vol1.fn: do following `cat'
113 insert elisp1-fn-vol-number-added into vol2.fn: do following `cat'
115 % cat elisp2-fn-vol-number-added >> vol1.fn
116 % cat elisp1-fn-vol-number-added >> vol2.fn
118 Be sure to handle special case entries by hand.
119 Be sure that .fn file has no blank lines.
124 (so you dont have to do it again)
125 % cp vol1.fns elisp1-fns-2vol-ready
126 % cp vol2.fns elisp2-fns-2vol-ready
128 ### Create merged .toc file with volume number headings.
130 append vol2.toc to vol1.toc with following `cat'
132 % cat vol1.toc vol2.toc > elisp-toc-2vol.toc
134 and edit in Volume titles
136 \unnumbchapentry {Volume 1}{}
137 \unnumbchapentry {}{}
139 \unnumbchapentry {Index}{295}
140 \unnumbchapentry {}{}
141 \unnumbchapentry {Volume 2}{}
142 \unnumbchapentry {}{}
144 If you want to put in volume numbers for TOC, then do this:
145 Create volume specific .toc files with volume numbers in them.
147 % cp elisp-toc-2vol.toc elisp1-toc.toc
148 % cp elisp-toc-2vol.toc elisp2-toc.toc
150 Use keyboard macro to put I: in first half of elisp1-toc.toc and
151 II: in first half of elisp2-toc.toc
153 Copy the tocs to something you can remember more easily
155 % cp elisp2-toc.toc elisp1-toc-ready.toc
156 % cp elisp1-toc.toc elisp2-toc-ready.toc
158 Then, edit vol1.texi to input elisp1-toc-ready.toc
159 and vol2.texi to input elisp2-toc-ready.toc
162 ### Now format the two volumes:
164 % cp elisp1-aux-2vol-ready vol1.aux
165 % cp elisp2-aux-2vol-ready vol2.aux
172 For every additional run:
174 ### recopy aux files so the correct ones are read:
175 % cp elisp1-aux-2vol-ready vol1.aux
176 % cp elisp2-aux-2vol-ready vol2.aux
178 Do not run texindex. Then proper sorted index will stay.
179 else do: % cp elisp2-fns-2vol-ready vol2.fns
181 Do not change the .texi files; they will call the elisp-toc-2vol.toc file.
186 ================================================================
189 (defun volume-aux-markup (arg)
190 "Append `vol. NUMBER' to page number.
191 Apply to aux file that you save.
192 Then insert marked file into other volume's .aux file."
193 (interactive "sType volume number, 1 or 2: " )
194 (goto-char (point-min))
195 (while (search-forward "-pg" nil t)
197 (delete-backward-char 1 nil)
198 (insert ", vol.'tie" arg "}")))
200 (defun volume-index-markup (arg)
201 "Prepend `NUMBER:' to page number. Use Roman Numeral.
202 Apply only to unsorted index file,
203 Then insert marked file into other volume's unsorted index file.
204 Then run texindex on that file and save."
206 "sType volume number, roman number I or II: " )
207 (goto-char (point-min))
208 (while (search-forward "\\entry" nil t)
209 (search-forward "}{" (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) nil)
213 ================================================================
218 1. Run TeX, texindex and TeX on file1.
219 2. Run TeX, texindex and TeX on file2.
221 3. Copy both .aux files into specially named files
223 4. In the case of the elisp ref manual,
225 copy the *unsorted* function index files into specially named files
226 (no other index used in elisp ref manual)
231 Run a function on the specially named .aux files to label each
232 entry according to volume. Save these files.
235 'xrdef {Special-pg}{7} to 'xrdef {Special-pg}{7, vol.'tie1}
237 5a.Insert each specially named .aux file into the regular .aux file of
242 Run a function on the specially named unsorted index files to label
243 each entry according to volume. Save these files.
245 6b.Insert each specially named marked unsorted index file into the
246 regular unsorted file of the other volume. Run texindex on this
248 7. Insert the other volumes .toc file into the .toc, edit, and rename to
251 7a. insert special @contents and @summarycontents defs into .texi files.
253 8. Run TeX on each .texi file.
259 Here is the discursive commentary:
261 I've been running some small test files, called test1.texi and
262 test2.texi. As far as I can see, if we run tex on the two test files,
263 tex creates a .aux for each that includes the names of all the nodes
264 in that file. The node names are used for cross references.
266 If you insert the .aux file for the second test file, test2.aux, into
267 the .aux file for the first test file, test1.aux, then when you next
268 run TeX on the first test file, test1.texi, the second volume cross
269 references are inserted.
271 You can edit the text of the cross reference in test2.aux to include
274 For example, you can take the following two lines from test1.texi and
275 insert them into test2.texi:
277 'xrdef {Special-pg}{7}
278 'xrdef {Special-snt}{Section'tie1.6}
280 You can re-edit this to show that the page is in volume 1:
282 'xrdef {Special-pg}{7, vol.'tie1}
283 'xrdef {Special-snt}{Section'tie1.6}
285 (The 'tie is a TeX special command to keep the number tied on one
286 line to the previous word. I don't know if it works after a period in
287 the "vol." but figure it is worth trying. {The ' is the @ of .aux files.}
288 Apparently 'tie is like the tilde in plain tex; in texinfo.tex, the
289 definition for 'tie is the following:
291 \def\tie{\penalty 10000\ } % Save plain tex definition of ~.
295 After running tex on the test2.texi file with the augmented test2.aux
296 file, you can see the following in the resulting DVI file:
298 See Section 1.6 [Special], page 7, vol. 1
300 Note that TeX rewrites the .aux file each time TeX is run, so after
301 running Tex using an .aux file augmented with the .aux file from the
302 other volume, the new .aux file will *lack* the other volumes cross
303 references. Save your augmented .aux file in some other name for
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