> This would be a good idea if not for the fact that there
> are already documents using @smallbook and they may use
> an inconsistent mix of @smallexample and @example etc.

One solution could be to have @smallbook set @example, etc.
with a small size anyway.  A warning can be added in the
texinfo for people to remove calls to the @small versions
and eventually remove their use after a year or so.

I tend to find Warnings useful as I can go change my commands
at the time I am modifying the files and running the texinfo
programs.

c*


> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 2:58 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith" <[email protected]>
> To: "Christopher Dimech" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: @smallverbatim
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:30:33PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Yes, I confirm they are good and approve them being set
> > by dafault.  Do you mean I simply call @quotation
> > rather than @smallquotation.  It certainly makes things
> > easier.  Almost always I use @smallbook, and even for
> > @smallbook, the small versions are also better.  Can
> > you see if they can be used by default as well for
> > @smallbook.
>
> This would be a good idea if not for the fact that there
> are already documents using @smallbook and they may use
> an inconsistent mix of @smallexample and @example etc.
> One thing you could do is add an extra line to your source
> file, like:
>
> @smallbook
> @set dispenvsize small
>
> Then you would not have to bother with writing @smallexample, etc.
>
>
>
>
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