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Fonts for Printing, Not Info

Texinfo provides four font commands that specify font changes in the printed manual but have no effect in the Info file. @i requests italic font (in some versions of TeX, a slanted font is used), @b requests bold face, @t requests the fixed-width, typewriter-style font used by @code, and @r requests a roman font, which is the usual font in which text is printed. All four commands apply to an argument that follows, surrounded by braces.

Only the @r command has much use: in example programs, you can use the @r command to convert code comments from the fixed-width font to a roman font. This looks better in printed output.

For example,

     @lisp
     (+ 2 2)    ; @r{Add two plus two.}
     @end lisp
     

produces

     (+ 2 2)    ; Add two plus two.
     

If possible, you should avoid using the other three font commands. If you need to use one, it probably indicates a gap in the Texinfo language.