Jirka Kosek wrote:
Elliotte Harold wrote:
No, it wouldn't. Emphasis is not synonymous with italics.
Yes, it is -- at least in DocBook emphasis is there to create change in
typographical presentation. See TDG.
No. It doesn't say that at all. Quoting
http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/emphasis.html:
Emphasis provides a method for indicating that certain text should be
stressed in some way.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline. Emphasized text is traditionally presented in italics
or boldface. A Role attribute of bold or strong is often used to
generate boldface, if italics is the default presentation.
Emphasis is often used wherever its typographic presentation is desired,
even when other markup might theoretically be more appropriate.
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