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authorJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2003-11-27 07:58:32 +0000
committerJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2003-11-27 07:58:32 +0000
commitfea15ed7518f9cc7a307694cdeeab1d9efffc3ac (patch)
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parentc86e7b4b510bef130905e41c7524a462734f9e6f (diff)
downloadcoreutils-fea15ed7518f9cc7a307694cdeeab1d9efffc3ac.tar.xz
Tweak mark-up to use @env, not @code in a few places.
Mark new use of LC_NUMERIC.
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diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi
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@@ -8704,7 +8704,7 @@ all of the given @var{argument}s.
@vindex LC_NUMERIC
A floating-point argument must use a period before any fractional
-digits, but is printed according to the LC_NUMERIC category of the
+digits, but is printed according to the @env{LC_NUMERIC} category of the
current locale. For example, in a locale whose radix character is a
comma, the command @samp{printf %g 3.14} outputs @samp{3,14} whereas
the command @samp{printf %g 3,14} is an error.
@@ -8729,8 +8729,8 @@ digits) specifying a character to print.
@var{hhhh}, and @samp{\U} for 32-bit Unicode characters, specified as 8 hex
digits @var{hhhhhhhh}. @command{printf} outputs the Unicode characters
according to the LC_CTYPE part of the current locale, i.e. depending
-on the values of the environment variables @code{LC_ALL}, @code{LC_CTYPE},
-@code{LANG}.
+on the values of the environment variables @env{LC_ALL}, @env{LC_CTYPE},
+@env{LANG}.
The processing of @samp{\u} and @samp{\U} requires a full-featured
@code{iconv} facility. It is activated on systems with glibc 2.2 (or newer),