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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-07-24 03:01:03 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-07-24 03:01:03 +0000 |
commit | 9c5706814f2f593a9f52c51ad02b61e9bacd9ee4 (patch) | |
tree | fd31ea72f451724d8ad7908c945f0f6a40cdcda9 /support/latexindent/documentation/sec-fine-tuning.tex | |
parent | 9e46b83b2d49ad6f5d4285266a81c9af1dd3d74e (diff) |
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diff --git a/support/latexindent/documentation/sec-fine-tuning.tex b/support/latexindent/documentation/sec-fine-tuning.tex index 928b3a0909..0510e8e66c 100644 --- a/support/latexindent/documentation/sec-fine-tuning.tex +++ b/support/latexindent/documentation/sec-fine-tuning.tex @@ -209,10 +209,10 @@ latexindent.pl -m finetuning4.tex -o=+-mod2 -l=href2 first comment symbol, which has meant that everything following it has been moved to the end of the line; this is undesirable, clearly! \item \cref{lst:finetuning4-mod2} has fine-tuned the trailing comment matching, and says that - \lstinline!%! cannot + \% cannot be immediately preceeded by the words `Handbook', `for' or `Spoken', which means that - none of the \lstinline!%! symbols have been treated as trailing comments, and - the output is desirable. + none of the \% symbols have been treated as trailing comments, and the output is + desirable. \end{itemize} Another approach to this situation, which does not use \texttt{fineTuning}, is to use \texttt{noIndentBlock} @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ latexindent.pl -m finetuning4.tex -o=+-mod3 -l=href3 \cmhlistingsfromfile*[style=yaml-LST]*{demonstrations/href3.yaml}[MLB-TCB]{\texttt{href3.yaml}}{lst:href3} - With reference to the \texttt{body} field in \cref{lst:href3}, we note that \lstinline![^}]*?! can + With reference to the \texttt{body} field in \cref{lst:href3}, we note that the \texttt{body} field can be interpreted as: the fewest number of zero or more characters that are not right braces. This is an example of character class. \index{regular expressions!character class demonstration} |