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@* in @defmac?
From: |
Shawn Betts |
Subject: |
@* in @defmac? |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jun 2003 16:48:50 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
Hi texinfo'ers,
I have a really long macro definition:
@defmac do (@{var | (var [init [step]])@}*) (end-test @address@hidden)
@address@hidden @{tag | address@hidden
which would be much easier to read if I could add line breaks at
specific sections, so that it looks like this in the output:
- Macro: do ({var | (var [init [step]])}*)
(end-test {result}*)
{declaration}* {tag | statement}*
Since that is much easier to read. I put a @* in the appropriate
places:
@defmac do (@{var | (var [init [step]])@}*) @* (end-test @address@hidden) @*
@address@hidden @{tag | address@hidden
But the output (for info) is:
- Macro: do ({var | (var [init [step]])}*)
<p>(end-test {result}*)
{declaration}* {tag | statement}*
It seems there's some HTML formatting in there or something. Is this a
bug? Should I be able to put @* in a function definiton?
I'm using makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 4.3
Thanks!
Shawn
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