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=== Inline Code ===
=== Inline Code ===


To emphasize commands, and other technical jargon when they appear inline in a paragraph, use the <nowiki>{{c}}</nowiki> template. When referencing files, use the <nowiki>{{f}}</nowiki> template.
To emphasize commands, and other technical jargon when they appear inline in a paragraph, use the {{c|<nowiki>{{c}}</nowiki>}} template. When referencing files, use the {{c|<nowiki>{{f}}</nowiki>}} template. These templates help inline commands and files to stand out a bit from the regular paragraph text.


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Latest revision as of 03:42, February 24, 2019

Inline Code

To emphasize commands, and other technical jargon when they appear inline in a paragraph, use the {{c}} template. When referencing files, use the {{f}} template. These templates help inline commands and files to stand out a bit from the regular paragraph text.

The {{f|/etc/fstab}} file is an important one. Another important file is {{f|/boot/grub/grub.cfg}}. The {{c|emerge}} command is really nifty.

This example produces the following output:

The /etc/fstab file is an important one. Another important file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The emerge command is really nifty.

   Important

The <tt> tag has been deprecated for the purpose of tagging inline code, to conform with HTML5, and the previous use of the <code> tag is discouraged. It is more maintainable to use the {{c}} template.