* N Texinfo input files (a main `.texi` file,
several helper files (`fdl.texi`, `version.texi`, ...), and
additional text files which are included from the main `.texi`
- file, e.g. `history.texi`, `libfoo.texi`, `libbar.texi`.
-* M Texinfo output files: the main `.texi` file (which `include`s
- the other input files) is usually rendered into a (flat) hierarchy
- of HTML files, one file per node, see the table on
- <http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/#Top>
- for an example.
-
-How to teach this to ikiwiki? --[[tschwinge]]
+ file, e.g. `history.texi`, `libfoo.texi`, `libbar.texi`. --[[tschwinge]]
> As far as multiple input files, you'd need to use add_depends()
> to let ikiwiki know that a change to any of those files should cause a
> what the best way would be to avoid that. --[[Joey]]
>> Might it be an option to simply not render the pages that are already
->> being used as an `include` file for another `.texi` file? --[[tschwinge]]
+>> being used as an `include` file for another `.texi` file?
+>> But how to assemble that list before actually having rendered all `.texi` files?
+>> One possibility might be to already render them at ikiwiki's *scanning* stage and
+>> store the rendered HTML files into temporary directories, and then at ikiwiki's
+>> *rendering* stage simply install the desired ones into the main tree and discard
+>> the others. --[[tschwinge]]
+
+* M Texinfo output files: the main `.texi` file (which `include`s
+ the other input files) is usually rendered into a (flat) hierarchy
+ of HTML files, one file per node, see the table on
+ <http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/#Top>
+ for an example. --[[tschwinge]]
> Ikiwiki is perfectly happy with a page creating other files (see eg, the
> img and teximg plugins, as well as the inline plugin's rss generation).
> appear in a site map, be linked to, etc). Not sure how to do that,
> and perhaps you could get away without doing it actually. --[[Joey]]
+>> Currently I use `makeinfo --no-split` and render to stdout, so that I can
+>> easily capture the output and stuff it into the appropriate ikiwiki data structure.
+>> If we want to have multiple output files (which we'll eventually want to have,
+>> to avoid having such large single-file outputs), we won't be able to
+>> do this anymore.
+>> (?) Then we'll need a way to find the main output file, which
+>> will be the one to be copied into what ikiwiki expects to be the main output
+>> of the rendered `.texi` file.
+>> Perhaps (again) parse the `.texi` file for a `@setfilename` statement?
+>> The other generated files will also have to
+>> copied somewhere (preferably into a subdirectory named alike the main file
+>> to avoid name space collisions; but need to take care of links between the files then)
+>> and need to be registed within the ikiwiki system.
+>> --[[tschwinge]]
+
+There needs to be some logic to establish a mapping between the *N* input files
+and the *M* output files.
+(At least for web-editing via CGI this is needed: ikiwiki (currently) needs to be able
+to deduce *one* input file from a given output file)
+Easiest would be either to have *N = 1*
+(plus perhaps some input files that are not meant to be editable, like `gpl.texi`)
+or to have
+*M = N* and have a (?) one-to-one mapping between *input file n* and *output file m*
+(which is not possible in Texinfo's `makeinfo` at the moment).
+--[[tschwinge]]
+
## `makeinfo` Output
(?) One possibility (which is what I'm doing at the moment) is to simply cut away
everythin until `<body>` is seen and after `</body>` has been seen. --[[tschwinge]]
+
+
+# Bugs
+
+## Non-functional Texinfo Commands
+
+Those commands are know to not work currently:
+
+* `@printindex`
+* `@shortcontents`
+* `@contents`
+
+This is due to `makeinfo` not providing this functionality if rendering to stdout.