Author: christian.egli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon Dec 22 06:09:55 2008 New Revision: 45 Modified: trunk/doc/liblouis-guide.texi Log: Clarify the example with the syllable opcode. Modified: trunk/doc/liblouis-guide.texi ============================================================================== --- trunk/doc/liblouis-guide.texi (original) +++ trunk/doc/liblouis-guide.texi Mon Dec 22 06:09:55 2008 @@ -1286,9 +1286,10 @@ represented by exactly the dot patterns given. Contractions may not cross the boundaries of this "syllable" either from left or right. The character string defined by this opcode need not be a lexical -syllable, though it usually will be. For example: +syllable, though it usually will be. The equal sign in the following +example means that the the default representation for each character +within the sequence is to be used (@pxref{Translation Opcodes}): -@c FIXME: the example doesn't match the description of the opcode @example syllable horse = sawhorse, horseradish @end example For a description of the software and to download it go to http://www.jjb-software.com