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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libformatter.tex b/Doc/lib/libformatter.tex index 1a5150d..94cd6d6 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libformatter.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libformatter.tex @@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ Format specifications are strings which, in combination with a counter value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the -character ``\code{1}'' represents the counter value formatter as an -arabic number, the characters ``\code{A}'' and ``\code{a}'' represent +character \samp{1} represents the counter value formatter as an +arabic number, the characters \samp{A} and \samp{a} represent alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower -case, respectively, and ``\code{I}'' and ``\code{i}'' represent the +case, respectively, and \samp{I} and \samp{i} represent the counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be greater than zero. diff --git a/Doc/libformatter.tex b/Doc/libformatter.tex index 1a5150d..94cd6d6 100644 --- a/Doc/libformatter.tex +++ b/Doc/libformatter.tex @@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ Format specifications are strings which, in combination with a counter value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the -character ``\code{1}'' represents the counter value formatter as an -arabic number, the characters ``\code{A}'' and ``\code{a}'' represent +character \samp{1} represents the counter value formatter as an +arabic number, the characters \samp{A} and \samp{a} represent alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower -case, respectively, and ``\code{I}'' and ``\code{i}'' represent the +case, respectively, and \samp{I} and \samp{i} represent the counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be greater than zero. |