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Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported
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Patrice Dumas |
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Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Mar 2024 10:41:45 +0100 |
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 11:28:58PM +0100, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
> > It's not a might, it's a don't do it. It's a misuse of a command that
> > requires an argument, in a place that doesn't pass one.
>
> Thanks for the succint formulation. Can we use it in the warning?
>
> The command after @itemize should not require an argument, but @asis needs
> an argument. Try @asis{} instead.
> The command after @itemize should not require an argument, but @code needs
> an argument. Try @code{} instead.
What about
@itemize command argument should not require an argument, but @asis does. Use
braces for @asis
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Pat
- @itemize @asis is not well supported, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Patrice Dumas, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Patrice Dumas, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Raymond Toy, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Patrice Dumas, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Andreas Schwab, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/04
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported,
Patrice Dumas <=
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/05
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Patrice Dumas, 2024/03/06
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Werner LEMBERG, 2024/03/06
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, pertusus, 2024/03/06
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Werner LEMBERG, 2024/03/06
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Gavin Smith, 2024/03/06
- Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, pertusus, 2024/03/07
Re: @itemize @asis is not well supported, Gavin Smith, 2024/03/04