On Fri, Aug 05, 2022 at 06:33:33PM +0100, Gavin Smith wrote: > > acronym HTML element replaced by abbr, and tt by a span, where there is > > no semantics for the tt, for example with @t. This would lead to > > > > <abbr class="acronym"> > > <span class="t"> > > > > span.t => font-family: monospace; > > > > Does it looks ok? > > @t should already output <code>; I thought I changed this a few months ago.
I think that for @t, it would be better to use <span class="t"> and have span.t => font-family: monospace; as I propose above, as @t has no semantic interpretation of code. (For all the other places where we used <tt> before, <code> is most likely better.) > If there is anywhere left in texi2any which outputs <tt> (not from @t), > then we could consider it case by case. there was a place, table term within @example. For that <code> seemed better to me. -- Pat
