Le 15/01/2010 18:52, John Mandereau disait :
Le jeudi 14 janvier 2010 à 20:46 -0800, Mark Polesky a écrit :
I read that "@w" can prevent this, but is one of these two
forms preferred?
@co...@w{--rebase}}
@w...@code{--rebase}}
I don't think so; these two forms are equally legible, so if they
actually produce the same outptut in all formats, let's not favour one
or another. There are already many rules of Texinfo formatting, all of
which I hope are useful, so I'd rather not add an unnecessary rule.
Yes, but I thing it would be a good habit that the @w encloses what is
to be said. If I'm not misunderstanding, it would allow us to use
@w...@command{run} @var{variable}}
instead of
@command{r...@tie{}@var{variable}
Jean-Charles
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