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diff --git a/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html b/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html index 6dddde51..7719925a 100644 --- a/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html +++ b/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ macro that accomplishes the same thing. standalone package, independent of the <a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>. With them, you can typeset on-the-fly. Book covers, your best -friend's résumé, a poster for a lost dog — none of these requires +friend's r�sum�, a poster for a lost dog — none of these requires structured document processing (page headers, paragraphs, heads, footnotes, etc). What they do demand is precise control over every element on the page. The typesetting macros give you that control. @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ found in the description of the <strong>FAMILY</strong> macro. <a name="FALLBACK_FONT"><h3><u>Fallback font</u></h3></a> <p> -<nobr>Macro: <strong>FALLBACK_FONT</strong> <kbd><fallback font> [ ABORT | WARN ] | ABORT | WARN</kbd></nobr> +<nobr>Macro: <strong>FALLBACK_FONT</strong> <kbd><fallback font> [ ABORT | WARN ]</kbd></nobr> </p> <p> @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ seem expedient, it's better to use tabs, or actually change the left margin or the line length. <strong>Mom</strong>'s indenting macros are flexible and powerful, but easy to get tangled up in. Personally, I don't use them much, except for cutarounds and -multi-level lists à la html, at which they excel. +multi-level lists � la html, at which they excel. </p> <p> |