On 05/13/2014 02:20 PM, Patrice Dumas wrote:
>> I'm suspecting a bug in texinfo (hence the added cc); this is the source
>> code for that line:
>>
>> @deffn Composite example (@var{string}, @dvar{count, 1}, @
>> @ovar{argument}@dots{})
>> This is a sample prototype. There is not really a macro named
>
> What is the definition of @dvar and @ovar? Alternatively, you can cut
> and paste what is output with -E.
@c @ovar{ARG}
@c -------------------
@c The ARG is an optional argument. To be used for macro arguments in
@c their documentation (@defmac).
@macro ovar{varname}
@r{[}@var{\varname\}@r{]}@c
@end macro
@c @dvar{ARG, DEFAULT}
@c -------------------
@c The ARG is an optional argument, defaulting to DEFAULT. To be used
@c for macro arguments in their documentation (@defmac).
@macro dvar{varname, default}
@r{[}@var{\varname\} = @samp{\default\}@r{]}@c
@end macro
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