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karl |
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texinfo/doc texinfo.txi,1.48,1.49 |
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Sun, 4 Apr 2004 03:54:28 +0200 |
Update of /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc
In directory sheep:/tmp/cvs-serv24691
Modified Files:
texinfo.txi
Log Message:
(GNU Sample Texts, w): show example of preventing
$Keyword$ expansion.
Index: texinfo.txi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/texinfo.txi,v
retrieving revision 1.48
retrieving revision 1.49
diff -C2 -d -r1.48 -r1.49
*** texinfo.txi 3 Apr 2004 13:49:35 -0000 1.48
--- texinfo.txi 4 Apr 2004 01:54:25 -0000 1.49
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*** 11013,11017 ****
@findex w @r{(prevent line break)}
@cindex Line breaks, preventing
- @cindex Hyphenation, preventing
@code{@@address@hidden@address@hidden outputs @var{text} and prohibits line
breaks
--- 11013,11016 ----
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*** 11039,11042 ****
--- 11038,11042 ----
output); see the @code{@@tie} command in the next section.
+ @cindex Hyphenation, preventing
You can also use the @code{@@w} command to prevent @TeX{} from
automatically hyphenating a long name or phrase that happens to fall
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*** 11044,11047 ****
--- 11044,11054 ----
words.
+ @cindex Keyword expansion, preventing
+ @cindex Version control keywords, preventing expansion of
+ @cindex $Id expansion, preventing
+ You can also use @code{@@w} to avoid unwanted keyword expansion in
+ source control systems. For example, to literally write @address@hidden
+ in your document, use @code{@@address@hidden@}Id$}.
+
@node tie
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*** 18177,18180 ****
--- 18184,18190 ----
text, if you want a completely unambiguous reference to the
documentation version.
+
+ If you want to literally write @address@hidden, use @code{@@w}:
+ @code{@@address@hidden@}Id$}.
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