(\email): Let to \uref instead of \code, as a second optional argument
makes sense for this, too. From-SVN: r14534
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%% TeX macros to handle Texinfo files.
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%% $Id: texinfo.tex,v 2.216 1997/07/10 17:34:25 karl Exp karl $
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%% $Id: texinfo.tex,v 2.217 1997/07/14 17:43:41 karl Exp karl $
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% Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93,
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% 94, 95, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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% This automatically updates the version number based on RCS.
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\def\deftexinfoversion$#1: #2 ${\def\texinfoversion{#2}}
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\deftexinfoversion$Revision: 2.216 $
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\deftexinfoversion$Revision: 2.217 $
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\message{Loading texinfo package [Version \texinfoversion]:}
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% If in a .fmt file, print the version number
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\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi
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\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi}
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% @url, @email. Quotes do not seem necessary.
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\let\url=\code % perhaps include a hypertex \special eventually
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% rms does not like the angle brackets --karl, 17may97.
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%\def\email#1{$\langle${\tt #1}$\rangle$}
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\let\email=\code
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% @url. Quotes do not seem necessary, so use \code.
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\let\url=\code
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% @uref (abbreviation for `urlref') takes an optional second argument
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% specifying the text to display. First (mandatory) arg is the url.
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% Perhaps eventually put in a hypertex \special here.
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%
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\def\uref#1{\urefxxx #1,,\finish}
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\def\urefxxx#1,#2,#3\finish{%
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\fi
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}
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% rms does not like the angle brackets --karl, 17may97.
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% So now @email is just like @uref.
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%\def\email#1{$\langle${\tt #1}$\rangle$}
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\let\email=\uref
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% Check if we are currently using a typewriter font. Since all the
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% Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and
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% shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have
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