Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 04:06:24PM +0100, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > >> When compiling the documentation, asciidoc thinks a backtick surrounded >> by whitespace shouldn't be interpreted as marking the start or end of a >> literal. In most cases, that's useful behaviour, but in the git-pull >> documentation the space is clearly intended to be part of the monospace >> formatted text. > > Good catch. > >> Instead, use + to avoid asciidoc's literal passthrough, and encode the >> space as {sp}. In particular, this means asciidoc will correctly detect >> the end of the monospace formatting, rather than having it continue past >> the backtick. > > In these particular cases, is the space adding anything? Would a simpler > fix be to just use: > > ...the value on `URL:` line > > We've had such headaches with other entities like {sp} between different > asciidoc versions (not to mention asciidoctor) that I tend to reach for > the simplest solution. Me, too (and no, I am not from AOL). If `URL:` is typeset correctly the approach to drop the space is much more preferred. > (I'd also suggest the minor English correct of saying "_the_ URL line"; > that's orthogonal to what you're trying to fix, but may make sense on > top while we're here). > > -Peff