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Sometimes you may wish to print a document while you know it is
incomplete, or to print just one chapter of a document. In such a
case, the usual auxiliary files that TeX creates and warnings
TeX gives about undefined cross-references are just nuisances. You
can avoid them with the @novalidate
command, which you must
give before any sectioning or cross-reference commands.
Thus, the beginning of your file would look approximately like this:
\input texinfo @novalidate …
@novalidate
also turns off validation in
makeinfo
, just like its --no-validate
option
(see Pointer Validation).
Furthermore, you need not run texindex
each time after you run
tex
. The tex
formatting command simply uses whatever
sorted index files happen to exist from a previous use of
texindex
. If those are out of date, that is usually ok while
you are creating or debugging a document.