Noam Postavsky writes: > Mauro Aranda writes: > >> In the HTML format of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, navigate to >> the node Skipping Characters, under the node Motion. There, look for >> the cross references to Regular Expressions and to Char Classes, and >> note the redundant "See". > > Hmm, the HTML output has a redundant "See", but the .info doesn't. But > I see the texinfo manual examples don't put "see" in front of @xref, so > I guess it's just coincidence that it produces okay results for .info. Yes. Initially, I spotted the redundant "See" in HTML, and when I went to my computer to fix them, I thought they were already fixed because I couldn't see them in .info. I don't know why .info doesn't show the redundant "See". >> * doc/lispref/positions.texi (Skipping Characters): Remove redundant >> "See" before cross references. Change @xref to @pxref, which is >> more suitable when at the end of a sentence. (Bug#35793) > > M-x rgrep RET [Ss]ee @.\?xref RET *.texi RET doc/ RET finds a few more > hits in other manuals, could you fix those too please? Of course Noam, but you should get credit for finding them. The attached patch should cover them. Best regards, Mauro.