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Re: [RFA] new command to search memory


On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> > Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 18:19:15 -0800 (PST)
>  > From: dje@google.com (Doug Evans)
>
> >
>  > I didn't get a response to the non-doc portions of this patch.
>  > [Eli, thanks for the doc review, I made the suggested changes,
>  > though I went a different route in shortening the length of the
>  > line specifying the find command syntax.  The end result is still
>  > rather short.]
>
>  You mean, rather long...
>
>  The patch is okay with me, but could you (or someone else) please see
>  whether these two long lines
>
>
>  > +@item find @r{[}/@var{sn}@r{]} @var{start_addr}, @@@var{len}, @var{val1} @r{[}, @var{val2}, @dots{}@r{]}
>  > +@itemx find @r{[}/@var{sn}@r{]} @var{start_addr}, @var{end_addr}, @var{val1} @r{[}, @var{val2}, @dots{}@r{]}
>
>  survive the typesetting for the printed manual (either by TeX or
>  pdftex) without overflowing the page margin?  I'm afraid they will
>  overflow, since the items of this table are typeset with @code, and
>  @code specifies a chunk of monospaced font that cannot be broken
>  between lines.

Is looking at gdb.pdf (created with cd doc && make gdb.pdf) sufficient?


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