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bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Dec 2012 10:46:42 -0800 |
> It's not bad. This is done on purpose, see the Texinfo sources, which
> use @var in this case.
Really? Just what is the purpose in this "on purpose"?
Why uppercase sometimes, lowercase other times? What is the different
message/information that is supposed to be conveyed to readers?
And where is this difference in notation & meaning explained/defined in the
manual?
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Drew Adams, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Drew Adams, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Drew Adams, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables,
Drew Adams <=
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2012/12/28
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/12/29
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2012/12/29
- bug#13292: 24.3.50; wrong sytax description in (elisp) Case Tables, Drew Adams, 2012/12/29