In chapter "Conventions used in this book" we promised we'll use certain text highlighting for some text.
More often I find strings like this one:
Just as Windows has Windows Explorer and Mac \acronym{OS~X} has Finder to browse files and folders, Ubuntu uses the \application{Nautilus} file browser by default. We will now look at the features offered in \application{Nautilus}.
Located in ./around-desktop/around-desktop.tex :184
Martin Lukeš points out in the duplicate:
In chapter "Conventions used in this book" we promised we'll use certain text highlighting for some text.
More often I find strings like this one:
Just as Windows has Windows Explorer and Mac \acronym{OS~X} has Finder to browse files and folders, Ubuntu uses the \application{ Nautilus} file browser by default. We will now look at the features offered in \application{ Nautilus} . desktop/ around- desktop. tex :184
Located in ./around-
which could use some \application tags.