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<p>Use the <code>@table</code> command to produce two-column tables. |
<p>Use the <code>@table</code> command to produce two-column tables. |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<p>Write the <code>@table</code> command at the beginning of a line and follow |
<p>Write the <code>@table</code> command at the beginning of a line and follow |
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it on the same line with an argument that is a Texinfo "indicating" |
it on the same line with an argument that is a Texinfo “indicating” |
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command such as <code>@code</code>, <code>@samp</code>, <code>@var</code>, or |
command such as <code>@code</code>, <code>@samp</code>, <code>@var</code>, or |
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<code>@kbd</code> (see section <a href="Indicating.html#SEC120">Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc.</a>). Although these commands are usually |
<code>@kbd</code> (see section <a href="Indicating.html#SEC120">Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc.</a>). Although these commands are usually |
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followed by arguments in braces, in this case you use the command name |
followed by arguments in braces, in this case you use the command name |
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<code>@table</code>. <code>@asis</code> is a command that does nothing; if you |
<code>@table</code>. <code>@asis</code> is a command that does nothing; if you |
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use this command after <code>@table</code>, TeX and the Info formatting |
use this command after <code>@table</code>, TeX and the Info formatting |
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commands output the first column entries without added highlighting |
commands output the first column entries without added highlighting |
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("as is"). |
(“as is”). |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<p>(The <code>@table</code> command may work with other commands besides those |
<p>(The <code>@table</code> command may work with other commands besides those |
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listed here. However, you can only use commands that normally take |
listed here. However, you can only use commands that normally take |