X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/halibut/blobdiff_plain/6ff15f2bcd24c07d07e00c2e4edce9df11af3b40..ed5c261fdcdc64f131052308649bc97dddb2c660:/doc/input.but diff --git a/doc/input.but b/doc/input.but index 6cb1808..1c20acc 100644 --- a/doc/input.but +++ b/doc/input.but @@ -202,10 +202,12 @@ ASCII one if they aren't available. But I recommend using the built-in \c{\\q} command in most cases, because it's simple and does the best it can everywhere. -(Note that if you're using the \c{\\c} or \c{\\cw} commands to -display literal computer code, you probably \e{will} want to use -literal \i{ASCII quote characters}, because it is likely to matter -precisely which quote character you use.) +If you're using the \c{\\c} or \c{\\cw} commands to display literal +computer code, you will probably want to use literal \i{ASCII quote +characters}, because it is likely to matter precisely which quote +character you use. In fact, Halibut actually \e{disallows} the use +of \c{\\q} within either of \c{\\c} and \c{\\cw}, since this +simplifies some of the output formats. \S{input-nonbreaking} \c{\\-} and \c{\\_}: \ii{Non-breaking hyphens} and \I{non-breaking spaces}spaces