On Fri, Aug 7, 2015, at 11:26, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> I find this:
>
> @item -Q "@var{characters}"
> @itemx --quotestr="@var{characters}"
> Set the quoting string for justifying. The default value is
> @t{"^([ \t]*[|>:@}#])+"} if extended regular expression support
> is available, and @t{"> "} otherwise.
>
> Here the quotes inside @t seem redundant, as the whole @var is already
> quoted.
Yes, strictly speaking the double quotes are redundant. But I
still want them; it's clearer with them included. But what I
most certainly do *not* want is *other* quotes to be shown.
Benno
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