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[elpa] externals/transient 1be2b72980 08/14: manual: Use verbatim instea


From: Jonas Bernoulli
Subject: [elpa] externals/transient 1be2b72980 08/14: manual: Use verbatim instead of code in diagram legends
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 10:35:51 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/transient
commit 1be2b7298045cae7e9987773fd848690b239337a
Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
Commit: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>

    manual: Use verbatim instead of code in diagram legends
---
 docs/transient.org  | 12 ++++++------
 docs/transient.texi | 12 ++++++------
 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/transient.org b/docs/transient.org
index 1aa7e45a92..7ff257bc65 100644
--- a/docs/transient.org
+++ b/docs/transient.org
@@ -1886,10 +1886,10 @@ prefix arguments, they are also quite different and 
much more complex.
 
 The following diagrams illustrate some of the differences.
 
-- ~(c)~ represents a return to the command loop.
-- ~(+)~ represents the user's choice to press one key or another.
-- ~{WORD}~ are possible behaviors.
-- ~{NUMBER}~ is a footnote.
+- =(c)= represents a return to the command loop.
+- =(+)= represents the user's choice to press one key or another.
+- ={WORD}= are possible behaviors.
+- ={NUMBER}= is a footnote.
 
 *** Regular Prefix Commands
 :PROPERTIES:
@@ -2068,7 +2068,7 @@ and also takes external state into account.
                                     `------------------> {exit} --> (c)
 #+end_example
 
-- ~{1}~ Transients can be configured to be exited when a suffix command
+- ={1}= Transients can be configured to be exited when a suffix command
   is invoked.  The default is to do so for all suffixes except for
   those that are common to all transients and which are used to
   perform tasks such as providing help and saving the value of the
@@ -2076,7 +2076,7 @@ and also takes external state into account.
   specified for individual suffix commands and may even depend on
   state.
 
-- ~{2}~ Transients can be configured to allow the user to invoke
+- ={2}= Transients can be configured to allow the user to invoke
   non-suffix commands.  The default is to not allow that and instead
   warn the user.
 
diff --git a/docs/transient.texi b/docs/transient.texi
index 5e0e0f1847..2df8215c1d 100644
--- a/docs/transient.texi
+++ b/docs/transient.texi
@@ -2209,13 +2209,13 @@ The following diagrams illustrate some of the 
differences.
 
 @itemize
 @item
-@code{(c)} represents a return to the command loop.
+@samp{(c)} represents a return to the command loop.
 @item
-@code{(+)} represents the user's choice to press one key or another.
+@samp{(+)} represents the user's choice to press one key or another.
 @item
-@code{@{WORD@}} are possible behaviors.
+@samp{@{WORD@}} are possible behaviors.
 @item
-@code{@{NUMBER@}} is a footnote.
+@samp{@{NUMBER@}} is a footnote.
 @end itemize
 
 @anchor{Regular Prefix Commands}
@@ -2391,7 +2391,7 @@ and also takes external state into account.
 
 @itemize
 @item
-@code{@{1@}} Transients can be configured to be exited when a suffix command
+@samp{@{1@}} Transients can be configured to be exited when a suffix command
 is invoked.  The default is to do so for all suffixes except for
 those that are common to all transients and which are used to
 perform tasks such as providing help and saving the value of the
@@ -2400,7 +2400,7 @@ specified for individual suffix commands and may even 
depend on
 state.
 
 @item
-@code{@{2@}} Transients can be configured to allow the user to invoke
+@samp{@{2@}} Transients can be configured to allow the user to invoke
 non-suffix commands.  The default is to not allow that and instead
 warn the user.
 @end itemize



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