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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-10-05 15:26:17 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-10-05 15:26:17 +0000 |
commit | a2d63612259fb70828b95b982ba21f1d01abe802 (patch) | |
tree | ebb126208f2eabd907e14ccfe62bfc08d81f3d91 /manual/message.texi | |
parent | 479620b96e2815b9f77079b44fe4a46f688d33ca (diff) | |
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Update.
1999-10-05 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * manual/message.texi (The message catalog files): Fix description to match gencat implementation and Unix98: Message fields are separated by a single blank space. 1999-10-05 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * manual/string.texi (Search Functions): Add missing end for memrchr description.
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diff --git a/manual/message.texi b/manual/message.texi index 8e12dc8f56..294b9f0a77 100644 --- a/manual/message.texi +++ b/manual/message.texi @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ be escaped using the backslash (i.e., @code{\"} must be written). @item Any other line must start with a number or an alphanumeric identifier (with the underscore character included). The following characters -(starting at the first non-whitespace character) will form the string +(starting after the first whitespace character) will form the string which gets associated with the currently selected set and the message number represented by the number and identifier respectively. @@ -390,10 +390,6 @@ identifiers will be explained below (@pxref{Common Usage}). There is one limitation with the identifier: it must not be @code{Set}. The reason will be explained below. -Please note that you must use a quoting character if a message contains -leading whitespace. Since one cannot guarantee this never happens it is -probably a good idea to always use quoting. - The text of the messages can contain escape characters. The usual bunch of characters known from the @w{ISO C} language are recognized (@code{\n}, @code{\t}, @code{\v}, @code{\b}, @code{\r}, @code{\f}, |