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authorJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>1997-07-30 16:31:56 +0000
committerJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>1997-07-30 16:31:56 +0000
commit45764b9af2af6add18fbc2518025259cb815cd44 (patch)
tree2ce1fdf1ae61d79a9cf2cb4b6fbfe8d0d7e897af /doc
parentfb1e26800f83c11c6560f05b6a3e85cd5e98d00f (diff)
downloadcoreutils-45764b9af2af6add18fbc2518025259cb815cd44.tar.xz
Remove @code{} from node names.
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/textutils.texi b/doc/textutils.texi
index 82df417f3..6c0f62b76 100644
--- a/doc/textutils.texi
+++ b/doc/textutils.texi
@@ -2826,10 +2826,10 @@ Robbins.
@menu
* Toolbox introduction::
* I/O redirection::
-* The @code{who} command::
-* The @code{cut} command::
-* The @code{sort} command::
-* The @code{uniq} command::
+* The who command::
+* The cut command::
+* The sort command::
+* The uniq command::
* Putting the tools together::
@end menu
@@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@ discussion, we will only present those command line options that interest
us. As you should always do, double check your system documentation
for the full story.
-@node The @code{who} command
+@node The who command
@unnumberedsec The @code{who} command
The first program is the @code{who} command. By itself, it generates a
@@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ Unix systems, user names are never more than eight characters long. This
little bit of trivia will be useful later. The output of @code{who} is nice,
but the data is not all that exciting.
-@node The @code{cut} command
+@node The cut command
@unnumberedsec The @code{cut} command
The next program we'll look at is the @code{cut} command. This program
@@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ With the @samp{-c} option, @code{cut} will cut out specific characters
useful for data filtering.
-@node The @code{sort} command
+@node The sort command
@unnumberedsec The @code{sort} command
Next we'll look at the @code{sort} command. This is one of the most
@@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@ making it into a filter). The sort is based on the machine collating
sequence (@sc{ASCII}) or based on user-supplied ordering criteria.
-@node The @code{uniq} command
+@node The uniq command
@unnumberedsec The @code{uniq} command
Finally (at least for now), we'll look at the @code{uniq} program. When