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@command{/sbin/lilo} in "rendered" HTML document
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Randy Kramer |
Subject: |
@command{/sbin/lilo} in "rendered" HTML document |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:24:30 -0500 |
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I'm reading the parted manual (in one big html online --
http://www.gnu.org/manual/parted-1.6.1/html_mono/parted.html) and the
documentation seems excellent. I have a few little nits (besides this
one) that I may bring up after I finish (reading) the document, but I
keep running into things like:
@command{/sbin/lilo}
_Oops, wait -- now I see (I think) the command is /sbin/lilo and the
@command{ } stuff is some kind of TeXs, LyX or whatever markup -- looks
like a bug. Assuming that is the case, I think I can carry on now, but
I guess I'm reporting a bug then, in that the @command{ } appears in
the rendered HTML document._
<Garbage from before I saw:>
And I'm confused -- I don't know what it is really telling me. Surely
it's not telling me to enter that at the Linux CLI? (I found that
particular one in
http://www.gnu.org/manual/parted-1.6.1/html_mono/parted.html#SEC33.)
I didn't find any explanation of it in the manual itself. Is it perhaps
rendered incorrectly? In any case, it is confusing -- could someone
straighten me out, and then consider documenting that somewhere (easy
to find).
Oops, wait -- now I see (I think) the command is /sbin/lilo and the
@command{ } stuff is some kind of TeXs, LyX or whatever markup -- looks
like a bug. Assuming that is the case, I think I can carry on now, but
I guess I'm reporting a bug then, in that the @command{ } appears in
the rendered HTML document.
Randy Kramer
- @command{/sbin/lilo} in "rendered" HTML document,
Randy Kramer <=