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[Bug-gnupress] Texinfo advice
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Richard Kreuter |
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[Bug-gnupress] Texinfo advice |
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Mon, 31 Mar 2003 18:24:28 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
Hey folks,
I'm working on the formatting a section of a manual dealing with the
.inputrc file, and it has a badness. The following is all one line
that's supposed to go into a .inputrc file, and the line occurs in an
@example block in the texinfo:
Meta-Control-h: backward-kill-word Text after the function name is ignored
Because it's in an @example block, TeX won't word-wrap, and so the
last 3 or 4 words get cut off, depending on page size. I was thinking
of doing this:
Meta-Control-h: backward-kill-word Text after the function
# name is ignored
Text following '#' in the inputrc is ignored, so this doesn't change
the file's function. Would this be better-looking, do you think:
Meta-Control-h: backward-kill-word Text after the function
# name is ignored
Or can somebody suggest a better idea?
Thanks,
Richard
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