On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 12:02:03AM +0200, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> > I really don't think that we should start manually changing /
> > characters in filenames.  Can't we find a more general solution
> > for this?
> 
> Some langage files have the following instead:
> @code{/Applications/}

huh?  That looks like the MacOS X stuff.

> When I display the French version for instance, this is replaced by
> "C:\Program Files".

huh, I see that they indeed use the @bs{} solution.  ick.

> Is this the more general solution you think of?

Well, the @example immediately above the "Program files" has a \
in the .itexi file, and proudly displays a \ in the output.  Why
does this work inside @example but not @code?  Is there any way we
can get @code to act like @example ?

ETA: 5 hours of investigating texinfo and texi2html, followed by
writing 1-4 lines of source code.

Cheers,
- Graham

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