Git commit 064a60c2a77779203c9da56dd2eec51e3a63e834 by Yuri Chornoivan. Committed on 17/05/2013 at 06:06. Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.
Fix XML M +6 -6 doc/kate/plugins.docbook http://commits.kde.org/kate/064a60c2a77779203c9da56dd2eec51e3a63e834 diff --git a/doc/kate/plugins.docbook b/doc/kate/plugins.docbook index d57a13e..b74f9fb 100644 --- a/doc/kate/plugins.docbook +++ b/doc/kate/plugins.docbook @@ -244,10 +244,10 @@ This string will be inserted into a document by the expandAtCursor action. For example if you have a function <quote>foo</quote> in the <filename>all.expand</filename> file which is defined as:</para> -<example><programlisting> +<informalexample><programlisting> def foo: return 'Hello from foo!' -</programlisting></example> +</programlisting></informalexample> <para>after typing <quote>foo</quote>, the action will replace <quote>foo</quote> with <quote>Hello from foo!</quote>. The expansion function may have parameters @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ as well. For example, the <filename>text_x-c++src.expand</filename> file contains the "cl" function which creates a class (or class template). This will expand <quote>cl(test)</quote> into:</para> -<example><programlisting> +<informalexample><programlisting> /** * \\brief Class \c test */ @@ -271,11 +271,11 @@ public: { } }; -</programlisting></example> +</programlisting></informalexample> <para>but <quote>cl(test, T1, T2, T3)</quote> will expand to:</para> -<example><programlisting> +<informalexample><programlisting> /** * \\brief Class \c test */ @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ public: { } }; -</programlisting></example> +</programlisting></informalexample> </listitem> </varlistentry>
