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From: "Göktürk Yüksek" <gokturk@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] proj/devmanual:devbook-guide commit in: appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 21:24:34
Message-Id: 1492031773.649030b9ed511c725a5690067b3c0c3469267852.gokturk@gentoo
1 commit: 649030b9ed511c725a5690067b3c0c3469267852
2 Author: Göktürk Yüksek <gokturk <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
3 AuthorDate: Wed Apr 12 21:16:13 2017 +0000
4 Commit: Göktürk Yüksek <gokturk <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
5 CommitDate: Wed Apr 12 21:16:13 2017 +0000
6 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/devmanual.git/commit/?id=649030b9
7
8 appendices/contributing/devbook-guide: remove documentation on pre, sub, sup
9
10 The elements <pre>, <sub>, and <sup> are not used in devmanual.
11
12 appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/text.xml | 20 +-------------------
13 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 19 deletions(-)
14
15 diff --git a/appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/text.xml b/appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/text.xml
16 index 64db156..d586956 100644
17 --- a/appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/text.xml
18 +++ b/appendices/contributing/devbook-guide/text.xml
19 @@ -350,24 +350,11 @@ Delegates from the original 13 states formed the...
20 </section>
21 <section>
22 <title>
23 - &lt;path&gt;, &lt;c&gt;, &lt;b&gt;, &lt;e&gt;, &lt;sub&gt; and &lt;sup&gt;
24 + &lt;c&gt;, &lt;b&gt;, and &lt;e&gt;
25 </title>
26 <body>
27
28 <p>
29 -The <c>&lt;path&gt;</c>, <c>&lt;c&gt;</c>, <c>&lt;b&gt;</c>, <c>&lt;e&gt;</c>,
30 -<c>&lt;sub&gt;</c> and <c>&lt;sup&gt;</c> elements can be used inside any child
31 -<c>&lt;body&gt;</c> tag, except for <c>&lt;pre&gt;</c>.
32 -</p>
33 -
34 -<p>
35 -The <c>&lt;path&gt;</c> element is used to mark text that refers to an
36 -<e>on-disk file</e> -- either an <e>absolute or relative path</e>, or a
37 -<e>simple filename</e>. This element is generally rendered with a mono spaced
38 -font to offset it from the standard paragraph type.
39 -</p>
40 -
41 -<p>
42 The <c>&lt;c&gt;</c> element is used to mark up a <e>command</e> or <e>user
43 input</e>. Think of <c>&lt;c&gt;</c> as a way to alert the reader to something
44 that they can type in that will perform some kind of action. For example, all
45 @@ -394,11 +381,6 @@ offset from the regular paragraph type for emphasis. This helps to give your
46 prose more <e>punch</e>!
47 </p>
48
49 -<p>
50 -The <c>&lt;sub&gt;</c> and <c>&lt;sup&gt;</c> elements are used to specify
51 -<sub>subscript</sub> and <sup>superscript</sup>.
52 -</p>
53 -
54 </body>
55 </section>
56 <section>