X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Ftexinfo.texi;h=8652deedbb7fad4b58c0cbbde529242fd5989213;hb=28564a29ab78d3c9b1e43b8ec495f4d904340c7b;hp=d683f644d50ed3f7b2de7147954f74d96bb1f707;hpb=0c693dc08f0794304711787b2eb47c144ea4bef1;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git.1 diff --git a/man/texinfo.texi b/man/texinfo.texi index d683f64..8652dee 100644 --- a/man/texinfo.texi +++ b/man/texinfo.texi @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ \input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c $Id: texinfo.texi,v 1.8.2.7 2001/01/09 20:52:53 adrian Exp $ +@c $Id: texinfo.texi,v 1.14.4.1 2002/07/09 08:36:53 stephent Exp $ @c %**start of header @c All text is ignored before the setfilename. @@ -7789,7 +7789,7 @@ interline whitespace in either case.) Except when the entries are very brief, these blank lines make the list look better.@refill Here is an example of the use of @code{@@itemize}, followed by the -output it produces. Note that @code{@@bullet} produces an @samp{*} in +output it produces. Note that @code{@@bullet} produces a @samp{*} in Info and a round dot in @TeX{}.@refill @example @@ -14919,7 +14919,7 @@ Evidently, @samp{au} is an abbreviation for ``author''. @end example @noindent -since @samp{au} does @emph{not} serve as an abbreviation for +since @samp{au} does @emph{not} serve as an abbreviation for @samp{author.} (with a period following the word). @subsubheading Introducing New Terms