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
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 example environment, or anywhere
except when parsing arguments.
k
It doesn't seem to be possible to insert a comma within a @example environment.
I have tried a literal , as well as @comma{}
However in TeX output it always seems to get rendered as a space.
J'
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