* doc/emacs/emacs.texi: Simplify following removal of node pointers.

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2012-05-27 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* emacs.texi: Simplify following removal of node pointers.
* ack.texi, anti.texi, basic.texi, buffers.texi, building.texi:
* cmdargs.texi, commands.texi, display.texi, emacs.texi:
* entering.texi, files.texi, fixit.texi, frames.texi, glossary.texi:

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@c The Option Index is produced only in the on-line version,
@c because the index entries related to command-line options
@c tend to point to the same pages and all begin with a dash.
@c This, and the need to keep the node links consistent, are
@c the reasons for the funky @iftex/@ifnottex dance below.
@c The Option Index is _not_ before Key Index, because that
@c would require changes in the glossary.texi's @node line.
@c It is not after Concept Index for similar reasons.
@iftex
@node Key Index
@unnumbered Key (Character) Index
@printindex ky
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@node Key Index
@unnumbered Key (Character) Index
@printindex ky
@node Option Index
@unnumbered Command-Line Options Index
@printindex op
@node Command Index
@unnumbered Command and Function Index
@printindex fn
@end ifnottex
@iftex
@node Command Index
@unnumbered Command and Function Index
@printindex fn
@end iftex
@node Variable Index
@unnumbered Variable Index