- fix generated Texinfo markup for \deprecated

- add support for additional markup: \leq, \textbar, \textit
- add a comment about the non-support for the Euro character
(ported from release24-maint branch release 1.10.4.2)
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Fred Drake 2005-03-10 05:02:18 +00:00
parent 1592c4c6b2
commit 346803e060
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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Both BEGIN and END are evaled. Moreover, you can reference arguments through
("dataline" 1 (progn (setq findex t) "@item \\1\n@findex \\1\n")) ("dataline" 1 (progn (setq findex t) "@item \\1\n@findex \\1\n"))
("date" 1 "\\1") ("date" 1 "\\1")
("declaremodule" 2 (progn (setq cindex t) "@label{\\2}@cindex{\\2}")) ("declaremodule" 2 (progn (setq cindex t) "@label{\\2}@cindex{\\2}"))
("deprecated" 2 "@emph{This is deprecated in Python \\1. \\2}") ("deprecated" 2 "@emph{This is deprecated in Python \\1. \\2}\n\n")
("dfn" 1 "@dfn{\\1}") ("dfn" 1 "@dfn{\\1}")
("documentclass" 1 py2texi-magic) ("documentclass" 1 py2texi-magic)
("e" 0 "@backslash{}") ("e" 0 "@backslash{}")
@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ Both BEGIN and END are evaled. Moreover, you can reference arguments through
("large" 0 "") ("large" 0 "")
("ldots" 0 "@dots{}") ("ldots" 0 "@dots{}")
("leftline" 1 "\\1") ("leftline" 1 "\\1")
("leq" 0 "<=")
("lineii" 2 "@item \\1 @tab \\2") ("lineii" 2 "@item \\1 @tab \\2")
("lineiii" 3 "@item \\1 @tab \\2 @tab \\3") ("lineiii" 3 "@item \\1 @tab \\2 @tab \\3")
("lineiv" 4 "@item \\1 @tab \\2 @tab \\3 @tab \\4") ("lineiv" 4 "@item \\1 @tab \\2 @tab \\3 @tab \\4")
@ -380,7 +381,15 @@ Both BEGIN and END are evaled. Moreover, you can reference arguments through
("textasciitilde" 0 "~") ("textasciitilde" 0 "~")
("textasciicircum" 0 "^") ("textasciicircum" 0 "^")
("textbackslash" 0 "@backslash{}") ("textbackslash" 0 "@backslash{}")
("textbar" 0 "|")
; Some common versions of Texinfo don't support @euro yet:
; ("texteuro" 0 "@euro{}")
; Unfortunately, this alternate spelling doesn't actually apply to
; the usage found in Python Tutorial, which actually requires a
; Euro symbol to make sense, so this is commented out as well.
; ("texteuro" 0 "Euro ")
("textgreater" 0 ">") ("textgreater" 0 ">")
("textit" 1 "@i{\\1}")
("textless" 0 "<") ("textless" 0 "<")
("textrm" 1 "\\1") ("textrm" 1 "\\1")
("texttt" 1 "@code{\\1}") ("texttt" 1 "@code{\\1}")