Re: [PATCH] Fix AsciiDoc errors in merge documentation

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Johan Herland <johan@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> In the section on conflict markers, the "<<<<<<<" sequence is compiled by
> AsciiDoc into invalid XML. A way to resolve this is by inserting something
> between the last two characters in that sequence (i.e. between '<' and '"').
>
> This patch encloses the conflict markers in backticks, which renders them
> in a monospace font (in the HTML version; the manual page is unaffected),
> and with the pleasant side-effect that it also fixes the AsciiDoc compile
> problem.
>
> Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>
> On Thursday 04 September 2008, Gustaf Hendeby wrote:
>> Trying to compile the documentation from next has failed for me for a
>> while and now I got to the point where I tracked down the offending
>> commit: 70a3f89733a (git-merge documentation: describe how conflict is
>> presented).
>
> This fixes the problem for me.

Thanks.  It's good to see issues with new changes are resolved while they
are still in 'next'.

Have you tried this patch without double quotes around the teletype text,
by the way?
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