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On 02/08/2012 16:58, I wrote:
> See this MWE:
<snip>
> \begin{function}{\some_function_with_a_very_long_name:nnnnn}
>   \begin{syntax}
>     "\some_function_with_a_very_long_name:nnnnn" <first argument>
> <second argument> <third argument> <fourth argument> <fifth argument>

That was supposed to be all on one line, but my email client's
line-wrapping interfered.

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Joseph Wright
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I suspect Will is going to say 'not a bug'. You'll notice in the sources
> we use only one line, which is deliberate.

I normally wouldn't mind using just one line, except sometimes this
makes for very long lines. I sometimes like to limit source-file line
length; for example, when I'm going to include it in an email message.

—Joel

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