diff --git a/doc/vscode-texinfo.texi b/doc/vscode-texinfo.texi index 44ecbc9..4d8f0e0 100644 --- a/doc/vscode-texinfo.texi +++ b/doc/vscode-texinfo.texi @@ -109,6 +109,12 @@ It is recommended to use a free distribution of Visual Studio Code, binary release, which is proprietary. You can also build it from @url{https://github.com/microsoft/vscode, source} yourself. +@quotation Note +Theoretically vscode-texinfo can be installed on any version of Visual Studio +Code since 1.40, but not all versions are tested. It's recommended to install a +latest release. +@end quotation + The easiest way to install vscode-texinfo is from the extension marketplace, either @url{https://open-vsx.org/extension/CismonX/texinfo, Open VSX Registry}, or the proprietary Visual Studio Marketplace. Click the ``Extensions'' tab on @@ -205,7 +211,7 @@ There are two kinds of completion items: The command itself, and code snippets related to that command. A typical example of code snippet is the completion of a block command, say, -@code{@@example}. When applying completion, the code looks like: +@code{@@example}. When applying completion, the generated code looks like: @example @@example @@ -268,10 +274,8 @@ correctly installed and configured on your device. @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo, GNU Texinfo} is the official (and the only known) full implementation of Texinfo. On most platforms, it can be easily -installed using a package manager. - -For example, if you're using a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution, you can -install GNU Texinfo with: +installed using a package manager. For example, if you're using a Debian-based +GNU/Linux distribution, you can install GNU Texinfo with: @example sudo apt install texinfo @@ -290,15 +294,13 @@ To check whether GNU Texinfo is correctly installed and configured, open a Texinfo document, and look for a ``GNU Texinfo'' status bar item on the right side of the status bar. -@itemize @bullet -@item If you see a check icon and the version of GNU Texinfo, then -congratulations, you're all set. -@item If a warning icon is displayed, it means that the currently installed GNU +If you see a @b{check icon} and the version of GNU Texinfo, then +congratulations, you're all set. If a @b{cross icon} is displayed, it means +that GNU Texinfo is @emph{not} correctly installed and configured. + +If a @b{warning icon} is displayed, it means that the currently installed GNU Texinfo is outdated, or has an unrecognizable version number. In that case, some features may not work as expected. -@item If a cross icon is displayed, it means that GNU Texinfo is @i{not} -correctly installed and configured. -@end itemize @menu * HTML Preview:: Display document preview in HTML format.