Michael Brand <michael.ch.br...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Bastien > > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Jonathan Leech-Pepin > <jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If I revert to =git checkout HEAD~1= make doc succeeds as it had previously. > > Funny that just out of curiosity and without any suspicion I came > across this regression of one of the org.texi lines written by me. The > intention of your change > > -$3 = remote(FOO, @@@@#$2) @r{copy column 2 from table FOO into} > +$3 = remote(FOO, @@@#$2) @r{copy column 2 from table FOO into} > > maybe was > > +$3 = remote(FOO, @@#$2) @r{copy column 2 from table FOO into} > > but I can confirm that it should really compile to @@#$2 and not to > @#$2 or something else. > > I'll think about if for this Org TBLFM expression I can find a less > confusing alternative for the texi domain. :-) >
Just to make sure, you are saying that commit 4144c55ec78a4fdf246c64a4130f807eec50a913 should be reverted - the four @ signs in org.texi produce two @ signs in the produced info file, and that's the way the info file should be. Do I undertand correctly? Thanks, Nick