Hi John,
I do see whitespace where the comma ought to be. Maybe this is a
problem with my TeX installation. I don't know.
Works for me. Something in your TeX environment is severely broken, it
seems :(.
Maybe it's as simple as a bad version of texinfo.tex -- you could try
getting the
John Darrington writes:
> $ texi2dvi --version
> texi2dvi (GNU Texinfo 4.13) 1.135
>
> I do see whitespace where the comma ought to be. Maybe this is
> a problem with my TeX installation. I don't know.
I think it must be a local problem. I see the comma, with the
same texi2dvi version (Debian
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 09:33:27PM +, Karl Berry wrote:
It doesn't seem to be possible to insert a comma within a @example
environment.
Hi John,
Need failing code please, the basic idea certainly works for me. There
is nothing special about commas in an exa