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9.2 Emphasizing Text
Usually, Texinfo changes the font to mark words in the text according
to the category the words belong to; an example is the @code
command. Most often, this is the best way to mark words. However,
sometimes you will want to emphasize text without indicating a
category. Texinfo has two commands to do this. Also, Texinfo has
several commands that specify the font in which text will be output.
These commands have no effect in Info and only one of them, the
@r
command, has any regular use.
9.2.1 @emph {text} and @strong {text} | How to emphasize text in Texinfo. | |
9.2.2 @sc {text}: The Small Caps Font | How to use the small caps font. | |
9.2.3 Fonts for Printing | Various font commands for printed output. |
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