Fix markup where C include files get named in <...> form; bug reported by

Lorenzo M. Catucci <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>.
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Fred Drake 1998-08-14 17:05:17 +00:00
parent a0e4b78233
commit a5aefbad5a
4 changed files with 4 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This module provides access to the \UNIX{} group database.
It is available on all \UNIX{} versions.
Group database entries are reported as 4-tuples containing the
following items from the group database (see \file{<grp.h>}), in order:
following items from the group database (see \code{<grp.h>}), in order:
\code{gr_name},
\code{gr_passwd},
\code{gr_gid},

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This module provides access to the \UNIX{} password database.
It is available on all \UNIX{} versions.
Password database entries are reported as 7-tuples containing the
following items from the password database (see \file{<pwd.h>}), in order:
following items from the password database (see \code{<pwd.h>}), in order:
\code{pw_name},
\code{pw_passwd},
\code{pw_uid},

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ The variables defined in the \module{signal} module are:
All the signal numbers are defined symbolically. For example, the
hangup signal is defined as \constant{signal.SIGHUP}; the variable names
are identical to the names used in C programs, as found in
\file{<signal.h>}.
\code{<signal.h>}.
The \UNIX{} man page for `\cfunction{signal()}' lists the existing
signals (on some systems this is \manpage{signal}{2}, on others the
list is in \manpage{signal}{7}).

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@ -425,8 +425,7 @@ Suitable names include
\code{'watch'}
and
\code{'plus'}.
On X11, there are many more (see
\file{<X11/cursorfont.h>}).
On X11, there are many more (see \code{<X11/cursorfont.h>}).
\end{sloppypar}
\end{funcdesc}