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132 I<Some> command paragraphs allow formatting codes in their content
139 would to an ordinary paragraph (i.e., formatting codes like
212 is a heading. That text may contain formatting codes. Examples:
260 below. Formatting codes are not expanded. Examples:
271 codes are processed. The semantics of the (optional) text in the
381 codes should be processed.
391 formatting codes were referred to as "interior sequences", and
395 There are two syntaxes for formatting codes:
428 do not signify whitespace, are merely part of the formatting codes
442 of nested formatting codes, meaning that the following four example lines are
456 (potentially nested!) formatting codes. Implementors should
484 invisible codes that can be used in building an index of
503 I<before> EE<lt>...> codes are resolved.
534 applications to add to the above list of known formatting codes;
540 formatting codes.
560 Formatting codes absolutely cannot span paragraphs. If a code is
581 elements, whereas all Pod formatting codes are like inline-level
742 In paragraphs where formatting codes (like EE<lt>...>, BE<lt>...>)
762 in CE<lt>...> formatting codes, and never I<ever> to text in verbatim
782 in "don't break this across lines" codes (which in some formats may
853 number in EE<lt>n> codes, or by an equivalent mnemonic, as in
863 nor as EE<lt>number> codes), except for the literal byte-sequences for
879 Besides the well-known "EE<lt>lt>" and "EE<lt>gt>" codes for
883 "EE<lt>rchevron>" as legacy codes for characters 171 and 187, i.e.,
887 are now preferably expressed with the HTML/XHTML codes "EE<lt>laquo>"
892 Pod parsers should understand all "EE<lt>html>" codes as defined
901 "EE<lt>I<identifier>>" codes by firing an event especially
902 for such codes, or by adding a special node-type to the in-memory
909 Pod parsers must also support the XHTML codes "EE<lt>quot>" for
941 character) to the escape sequences or codes necessary for conveying
986 to the codes necessary for rendering them. So for a Unicode-to-*roff
1035 at the level of Pod, both sorts of codes can occur: Pod can contain a
1038 IE<lt>barE<gt> baz>" codes, where "mere spaces" (character 32) in
1039 such codes are taken to represent non-breaking spaces. Pod
1134 code is the most complex of the Pod formatting codes. The points below
1190 "|", "/", etc, and before EE<lt>...> codes are expanded.
1263 In case of LE<lt>...> codes with no "text|" part in them,
1324 In a C<LE<lt>text|...E<gt>> code, text may contain formatting codes
1329 For C<LE<lt>...E<gt>> codes without a "name|" part, only
1330 C<EE<lt>...E<gt>> and C<ZE<lt>E<gt>> codes may occur. That is,
1333 Note, however, that formatting codes and ZE<lt>>'s can occur in any
1337 Authors must not nest LE<lt>...> codes. For example, "LE<lt>The
1342 Note that Pod authors may use formatting codes inside the "text"
1349 Some output formats that do allow rendering "LE<lt>...>" codes as
1438 "=begin"..."=end" codes. Note that the numbers must start at 1
1652 containing formatting codes in ordinary paragraphs). The fact that