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Texinfo has commands for indicating just what kind of object a piece
of text refers to. For example, email addresses are marked by
@email
; that way, the result can be a live link to send email
when the output format supports it. If the email address was simply
marked as “print in a typewriter font”, that would not be possible.
• Useful Highlighting | Highlighting provides useful information. | |
• @code | Indicating program code. | |
• @kbd | Showing keyboard input. | |
• @key | Specifying keys. | |
• @samp | Indicating a literal sequence of characters. | |
• @verb | Indicating a verbatim sequence of characters. | |
• @var | Indicating metasyntactic variables. | |
• @env | Indicating environment variables. | |
• @file | Indicating file names. | |
• @command | Indicating command names. | |
• @option | Indicating option names. | |
• @dfn | Specifying definitions. | |
• @abbr | Indicating abbreviations. | |
• @acronym | Indicating acronyms. | |
• @indicateurl | Indicating an example url. | |
• @email | Indicating an electronic mail address. |