state reasons for writing in a certain way.
Corrections or suggestions for this document should be sent to
-@code{gnu@@gnu.org}. If you make a suggestion, please include a
+@email{gnu@@gnu.org}. If you make a suggestion, please include a
suggested new wording for it; our time is limited. We prefer a context
diff to the @file{standards.texi} or @file{make-stds.texi} files, but if
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Here is a table of long options used by GNU programs. It is surely
incomplete, but we aim to list all the options that a new program might
want to be compatible with. If you use names not already in the table,
-please send @samp{gnu@@gnu.org} a list of them, with their
+please send @email{gnu@@gnu.org} a list of them, with their
meanings, so we can update the table.
@c Please leave newlines between items in this table; it's much easier
@item machine
No listing of which programs already use this;
someone should check to
-see if any actually do and tell @code{gnu@@gnu.org}.
+see if any actually do, and tell @email{gnu@@gnu.org}.
@item macro-name
@samp{-M} in @code{ptx}.
state reasons for writing in a certain way.
Corrections or suggestions for this document should be sent to
-@code{gnu@@gnu.org}. If you make a suggestion, please include a
+@email{gnu@@gnu.org}. If you make a suggestion, please include a
suggested new wording for it; our time is limited. We prefer a context
diff to the @file{standards.texi} or @file{make-stds.texi} files, but if
you don't have those files, please mail your suggestion anyway.
Here is a table of long options used by GNU programs. It is surely
incomplete, but we aim to list all the options that a new program might
want to be compatible with. If you use names not already in the table,
-please send @samp{gnu@@gnu.org} a list of them, with their
+please send @email{gnu@@gnu.org} a list of them, with their
meanings, so we can update the table.
@c Please leave newlines between items in this table; it's much easier
@item machine
No listing of which programs already use this;
someone should check to
-see if any actually do and tell @code{gnu@@gnu.org}.
+see if any actually do, and tell @email{gnu@@gnu.org}.
@item macro-name
@samp{-M} in @code{ptx}.