Sender: rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk Message-ID: <3E305040.9561AB5B@phekda.freeserve.co.uk> Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:27:44 +0000 From: Richard Dawe X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.23 i586) X-Accept-Language: de,fr MIME-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: djgpp: djgpp/src/libc/compat/string/strlcat.txh,strlcpy.txh References: <200301191321 DOT h0JDLhs27869 AT delorie DOT com> <9003-Sun19Jan2003193518+0200-eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> <3E2AEC04 DOT B89CA89D AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk> <3E305898 DOT 5040803 AT mif DOT vu DOT lt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Hello. Laurynas Biveinis wrote: > > Richard Dawe wrote: > > How about the diff below, to add some info to the developers' section of > > the Knowledge Base? > > > @item > > +Use @code{@@uref} to refer to a URL. texinfo also has @code{@@url} > > +for inserting URLs, but @code{@@uref} is more useful when texinfo > > +is formatted into HTML. @code{@@url} may also be deprecated soon. > ^^^^ > > Perhaps we could find a better wording here? It is always amusing to > read 'soon', 'recently' etc. in documentation only to find out that > these words are relative, for example, to year 1998. OK. How about: @code{@@url} may be deprecated. Or: By the time you read this, @code{@@url} may have been deprecated. (Only joking. I prefer the first.) Bye, Rich =] -- Richard Dawe [ http://www.phekda.freeserve.co.uk/richdawe/ ]