From 3d3fa690c4f81bf4ed0a2de42c3c8fbb9f4cca5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Garrett D'Amore Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 17:11:32 -0700 Subject: Markup fixes, ensuring links are colored properly. It turns out that when creating cross references, we need to make any text styling (generally literal characters) outside of the link, to avoid having the styling override the link color. (We prefer to have links colored for ease of use.) While here a few other markup, and actual content, errors were fixed. --- docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc') diff --git a/docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc b/docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc index e6d653b3..dffb042f 100644 --- a/docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc +++ b/docs/man/nng_sendmsg.3.adoc @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ to dispose of the _msg_, which may include freeing it, sending it to another socket, or simply trying again later. TIP: Using this function gives access to the message structure, and may -offer more functionality than the simpler <> function. +offer more functionality than the simpler `<>` function. NOTE: The semantics of what sending a message means vary from protocol to protocol, so examination of the protocol documentation is encouraged. (For example, with a <> socket the data is broadcast, so that any peers who have a suitable subscription will be able to receive it using -<> or a similar function.) +`<>` or a similar function.) Furthermore, some protocols may not support sending (such as <>) or may require other conditions. (For example, <> sockets cannot normally send data, which -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2