Fix plain text that looks better with markup

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Carsten Dominik 2010-12-09 22:31:11 +01:00
parent 1cf808c744
commit 9e87fc670a
1 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -2884,8 +2884,8 @@ Defaults to @code{lines}.
If you want to plot to a file, specify @code{"@var{path/to/desired/output-file}"}.
@item labels
List of labels to be used for the deps (defaults to the column headers if
they exist).
List of labels to be used for the @code{deps} (defaults to the column headers
if they exist).
@item line
Specify an entire line to be inserted in the Gnuplot script.
@ -9054,10 +9054,10 @@ snippets will be identified as La@TeX{} source code:
@itemize @bullet
@item
Environments of any kind@footnote{When @file{MathJax} is used, only the
environment recognized by @file{MathJax} will be processed. When dvipng is
used to create images, any La@TeX{} environments will be handled.}. The only
requirement is that the @code{\begin} statement appears on a new line,
preceded by only whitespace.
environment recognized by @file{MathJax} will be processed. When
@file{dvipng} is used to create images, any La@TeX{} environments will be
handled.}. The only requirement is that the @code{\begin} statement appears
on a new line, preceded by only whitespace.
@item
Text within the usual La@TeX{} math delimiters. To avoid conflicts with
currency specifications, single @samp{$} characters are only recognized as
@ -10433,7 +10433,7 @@ resource or resource node which is known to TaskJuggler, such as
The exporter will handle dependencies that are defined in the tasks either
with the @samp{ORDERED} attribute (@pxref{TODO dependencies}), with the
@samp{BLOCKER} attribute (see org-depend.el) or alternatively with a
@samp{BLOCKER} attribute (see @file{org-depend.el}) or alternatively with a
@samp{depends} attribute. Both the @samp{BLOCKER} and the @samp{depends}
attribute can be either @samp{previous-sibling} or a reference to an
identifier (named @samp{task_id}) which is defined for another task in the
@ -11916,8 +11916,8 @@ When using @code{:dir}, you should supply a relative path for file output
(e.g. @code{:file myfile.jpg} or @code{:file results/myfile.jpg}) in which
case that path will be interpreted relative to the default directory.
In other words, if you want your plot to go into a folder called Work in your
home directory, you could use
In other words, if you want your plot to go into a folder called @file{Work}
in your home directory, you could use
@example
#+begin_src R :file myplot.png :dir ~/Work