In add_label_data() description, use "\samp{}" instead of "``\code{...}''"

to indicate the interpreted letters from the format string.
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Fred Drake 1998-02-13 14:48:00 +00:00
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@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ Format specifications are strings which, in combination with a counter
value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format
string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized
to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the
character ``\code{1}'' represents the counter value formatter as an character \samp{1} represents the counter value formatter as an
arabic number, the characters ``\code{A}'' and ``\code{a}'' represent arabic number, the characters \samp{A} and \samp{a} represent
alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower
case, respectively, and ``\code{I}'' and ``\code{i}'' represent the case, respectively, and \samp{I} and \samp{i} represent the
counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that
the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be
greater than zero. greater than zero.

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@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ Format specifications are strings which, in combination with a counter
value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format value, are used to compute label values. Each character in the format
string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized string is copied to the label value, with some characters recognized
to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the to indicate a transform on the counter value. Specifically, the
character ``\code{1}'' represents the counter value formatter as an character \samp{1} represents the counter value formatter as an
arabic number, the characters ``\code{A}'' and ``\code{a}'' represent arabic number, the characters \samp{A} and \samp{a} represent
alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower alphabetic representations of the counter value in upper and lower
case, respectively, and ``\code{I}'' and ``\code{i}'' represent the case, respectively, and \samp{I} and \samp{i} represent the
counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that counter value in Roman numerals, in upper and lower case. Note that
the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be the alphabetic and roman transforms require that the counter value be
greater than zero. greater than zero.