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This awkward way is only necessary if you have installed texi2latex without make, as in Manual installation.
Let's assume your original Texinfo document is stored in the file mymanual.texi.
makeinfo --xml mymanual.texi
saxon mymanual.xml /path/to/texi2latex.xsl | \ /path/to/tbrplent > mymanual.ltx
Here you can also give the command line options, see Command line options.
latex mymanual.ltx
or
pdflatex mymanual.ltx
makeindex.bat ./makeindex.bat bash makeindex.bat
It will call makeindex
with all appropriate parameters to create
the indices. You will have to call LaTeX again for including them
into the document.