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Re: @smallbook and friends


From: Simon Law
Subject: Re: @smallbook and friends
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 11:00:15 -0400
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.28i

On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 10:36:12AM -0400, Karl Berry wrote:
>             I'm thinking that we should abolish @smallfoo.  It's littering
>     the GCC manual so that when we use CVS Texinfo, we get a mixture of
>     normal fonts and small fonts.
> 
> Well, you don't have to "litter" the manual that way.  Just use
> @smallexample always if that's what you want.  Or use @example always if
> that's what you want.

        Haven't you made @smallfoo always use small fonts?  I guess
that is more explicit in the long run and should work better.

>     We should deprecate @smallfoo, 
> 
> Too many manuals use it.  I don't want to deprecate it.

        I see.

>     and just let @smallbook redefine the
>     font sizes (since otherwise they won't fit on a page.)
> 
> But smaller fonts are also needed in the 8.5x11 case -- for some examples.
> 
> The current situation is not pretty, but I can't think of any way to
> improve it without the user losing needed flexibility.

        OK.  How about this?  @smallbook redefines @foo to use the small
fonts, and @smallfoo to use smaller fonts.  That way, examples should
fit on the page no matter what.

Simon




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