[PATCH] together/refcnt: Use \qco{} for code quoting

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\tco{} is for code in tabular environment, while \qco{} is for
non-breaking code with quotation marks.  However, commit 0e96cb8283ca
("together/refcnt: Use \tco{} for code quoting") has mistakenly used
\tco{} for quoted code, by mistake.  Fix it by replacing the \tco{} with
\qco{}.

Fixes: 0e96cb8283ca ("together/refcnt: Use \tco{} for code quoting")
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj38.park@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 together/refcnt.tex | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/together/refcnt.tex b/together/refcnt.tex
index 4abe1c60..11596f4e 100644
--- a/together/refcnt.tex
+++ b/together/refcnt.tex
@@ -467,15 +467,15 @@ as shown below.
 
 \QuickQuiz{
 	Why can't the check for a zero reference count be
-	made in a simple \tco{if} statement with an atomic
-	increment in its \tco{then} clause?
+	made in a simple \qco{if} statement with an atomic
+	increment in its \qco{then} clause?
 }\QuickQuizAnswer{
-	Suppose that the \tco{if} condition completed, finding
+	Suppose that the \qco{if} condition completed, finding
 	the reference counter value equal to one.
 	Suppose that a release operation executes, decrementing
 	the reference counter to zero and therefore starting
 	cleanup operations.
-	But now the \tco{then} clause can increment the counter
+	But now the \qco{then} clause can increment the counter
 	back to a value of one, allowing the object to be
 	used after it has been cleaned up.
 
-- 
2.17.1




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