From 296ca653543d7b9ab1af2c4bbaa29f0783cee46e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Kreckel Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 21:35:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] - Corrected some minor texinfo flaws in tutorial --- doc/tutorial/ginac.texi | 4 ++-- doc/tutorial/stamp-vti | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/version.texi | 2 +- 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/tutorial/ginac.texi b/doc/tutorial/ginac.texi index af43c973..f044d2c9 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/ginac.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial/ginac.texi @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ for exclusive or. (It would be embarassing to return @code{1} where one has requested @code{2^3}.) @end itemize -@cindex @code{ginsh} +@cindex @command{ginsh} All effects are contrary to mathematical notation and differ from the way most other CAS handle exponentiation, therefore overloading @code{^} is ruled out for GiNaC's C++ part. The situation is different in @@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ authors---they will happily incorporate them into future versions. @c node-name, next, previous, up @section What doesn't belong into GiNaC -@cindex @code{ginsh} +@cindex @command{ginsh} First of all, GiNaC's name must be read literally. It is designed to be a library for use within C++. The tiny @command{ginsh} accompanying GiNaC makes this even more clear: it doesn't even attempt to provide a diff --git a/doc/tutorial/stamp-vti b/doc/tutorial/stamp-vti index 468f23de..f4eec35d 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/stamp-vti +++ b/doc/tutorial/stamp-vti @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -@set UPDATED 30 November 1999 -@set EDITION 0.4.0 -@set VERSION 0.4.0 +@set UPDATED 13 December 1999 +@set EDITION 0.4.1 +@set VERSION 0.4.1 diff --git a/doc/tutorial/version.texi b/doc/tutorial/version.texi index 545a7822..f4eec35d 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/version.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial/version.texi @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -@set UPDATED 12 December 1999 +@set UPDATED 13 December 1999 @set EDITION 0.4.1 @set VERSION 0.4.1 -- 2.44.0