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I'd say this particular issue is not with the conventions, but with the insufficient documentation for markup inside command blocks.
That said, I'd love to have some reference for the command block shenanigans, too - it's a rater murky topic. Even the official AsciiDoc(tor?) manual does not say enough.
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Related Issues (20)
- Add supported syntax highlighting formats HOT 2
- Add links to AsciiDoc(tor) user manual and mark-up reference HOT 1
- Add intro paragraph HOT 2
- Edit text to say 'Click' instead of 'Press' HOT 1
- Mark the conventions that are experimental HOT 3
- Add 'Inline Icons' to this list
- Fix link to mod docs guide
- nbsp for product names HOT 4
- Use of Italics for "System or software variable to be replaced by the user" HOT 8
- Product name
- the subtitle is not accurate HOT 2
- Incorrect example of emphasis for a term HOT 3
- Keyboard shortcut example doesn't match IBM Style HOT 1
- Double underscore for italics surrounded by chevrons (aka pointy brackets)
- Needs to be more robust HOT 5
- Update the 'Reference to Red Hat guides' example HOT 1
- Update the 'System or software variable to be replaced by the user' example ad markup used HOT 1
- Update the 'Anchor' example HOT 3
- Add context description to clarify purpose of this resource
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