@c GENERAL ADVICE. @c Because of an previous regression bug in Texinfo @c it is a good idea to use @w around lines using @c macros. @c Use this comment to get a good looking e-mail @c address in both the info output and the TeX @c processed output. @iftex @macro e{a} (@email{\a\}) @end macro @end iftex @ifnottex @macro e{a} @email{\a\} @end macro @end ifnottex @c This is intented do be used inside @example. @c At the beginning of non-code text in a source @c code comment, use this macro to make it look @c good in TeX processed output. End with @xtt. @iftex @macro xrm{} @rm{} @end macro @end iftex @ifnottex @macro xrm{} @end macro @end ifnottex @c This is intented do be used inside @example. @c At the end of non-code text in a source code @c comment, use this macro to make it look @c good in TeX processed output. @iftex @macro xtt{} @tt{} @end macro @end iftex @ifnottex @macro xtt{} @end macro @end ifnottex