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Emphasizing text |
Text emphasis is a combination of old plaintext conventions in Usenet and E-mail and the doxygen version of markdown. Table 1 shows the font-changing constructions. The phrase limited context means that
*
or _
must be
preceeded by white space or a character from the set <{([,:;
and must be followed by an alphanumerical character.*
or _
may not be
followed by an alphanumerical character and may not be preceeded by
white space or a character from the set ({[<=+-\@
.
Note that =
<identifier>=
is limited to a an
identifier, such as a file name, XML name, etc. Identifiers
must start and end with an alphanumerical character, while characters
from the set .-/:
may appear internally. Note that this set
explicitly does not allow for white space in code spans delimited by a
single
. This markup is specifically meant to
deal with code that is either not Prolog code or invalid Prolog code.
Valid Prolog code should use the backtick as described in section
7.2.2.
=
*bold* | Typeset text in bold for limited content (see running text). |
*|bold|* | Typeset text in bold. Content can be long. |
_emphasize_ | Typeset text as emphasize for limited content (see running text). |
_|emphasize|_ | Typeset text as emphasize. Content can be long. |
=code= | Typeset text fixed font
for identifiers (see running text). |
=|code|= | Typeset text fixed
font. Content can be long. |
Word | Capitalised words that appear as argument-name are written in Italic |