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install-info
inserts menu entries from an Info file into the
top-level `dir' file in the Info system (see the previous sections
for an explanation of how the `dir' file works). It's most often
run as part of software installation, or when constructing a dir file
for all manuals on a system. Synopsis:
install-info [option]... [info-file [dir-file]]
If info-file or dir-file are not specified, the various
options (described below) that define them must be. There are no
compile-time defaults, and standard input is never used.
install-info
can read only one info file and write only one dir
file per invocation.
Options:
- `--delete'
-
Only delete existing entries in info-file; don't insert any new
entries.
- `--dir-file=name'
-
Specify file name of the Info directory file. This is equivalent to
using the dir-file argument.
- `--entry=text'
-
Insert text as an Info directory entry; text should have the
form of an Info menu item line plus zero or more extra lines starting
with whitespace. If you specify more than one entry, they are all
added. If you don't specify any entries, they are determined from
information in the Info file itself.
- `--help'
-
Display a usage message listing basic usage and all available options,
then exit successfully.
- `--info-file=file'
-
Specify Info file to install in the directory.
This is equivalent to using the info-file argument.
- `--info-dir=dir'
-
Equivalent to `--dir-file=dir/dir'.
- `--item=text'
-
Same as --entry=text. An Info directory entry is actually a menu
item.
- `--quiet'
-
Suppress warnings.
- `--remove'
-
Same as --delete.
- `--section=sec'
-
Put this file's entries in section sec of the directory. If you
specify more than one section, all the entries are added in each of the
sections. If you don't specify any sections, they are determined from
information in the Info file itself.
- `--version'
-
Display version information and exit successfully.
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