Didn't we conclude it was better to avoid @acronym and the consequent
ugly rendering in browsers? (Except in cases where it's actually
useful, which is never in the coreutils manual.)
I'm sure we did so for @sc. Unfortunately I cannot separate patches for
@sc and @acronym since they are often used in the same text.
As a side note, there were a number of inconsistent uses -- sometimes
@acronym{GNU}, sometimes @sc{gnu}, sometimes GNU, etc. This is one of
the reasons why I feel it's better to simply avoid them; it's a whole
lot of trouble to actually get it right, and (IMHO) it's not anywhere
near worth the hassle.
k
2013-01-04 Karl Berry <address@hidden>
* coreutils.texi: avoid @acronym and @sc; they are unnecessary.
--- /tmp/ORIG/coreutils.texi 2013-01-04 09:20:20.000000000 -0800
+++ /tmp/coreutils.texi 2013-01-04 09:26:47.000000000 -0800