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<RefEntry id="X25always-format-varablelist-as-tableX25">
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<RefMeta>
<RefEntryTitle>%always-format-variablelist-as-table%</RefEntryTitle>
<RefMiscInfo Role="file">dbparam.dsl</RefMiscInfo>
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<RefNameDiv>
<RefName>%always-format-variablelist-as-table%</RefName>
<RefPurpose>Always format VariableLists as tables?</RefPurpose>
</RefNameDiv>
<RefSynopsisDiv><Title>Synopsis</Title>
<Synopsis>
%always-format-variablelist-as-table%
</Synopsis>
</RefSynopsisDiv>
<RefSect1><Title>Description</Title>
<para>
When a <literal>VariableList</literal> is formatted, if any of the
terms in the list are too long, the whole list is formatted as a
list.
</para>
<para>
If <literal>%always-format-variablelist-as-table%</literal> is
<literal>#t</literal>, the <literal>VariableList</literal> will be
formatted as a table, even if some terms are too long. The terms that
are too long will format span above their associated description.</para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1><Title>Author</Title>
<para>
Norman Walsh, <ndw@nwalsh.com>
</para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1><Title>Source Code</Title>
<ProgramListing>
(define %always-format-variablelist-as-table%
;; Always format VariableLists as tables?
#f)
</ProgramListing>
</RefSect1>
</RefEntry>
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