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docs: consistent markup for "true" and "false"#254

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@dimaqq dimaqq commented Feb 6, 2026

Fixes #252

Use either back-ticked True or lower-case true in docs.

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Looks good, thanks! I couldn't find any other cases, either.

We should use a less clever title for the merge, though, so the release notes are clearer.

@dimaqq dimaqq changed the title docs: true documentation docs: consistent markup for "true" and "false" Feb 12, 2026
@dimaqq dimaqq merged commit 52e45d1 into canonical:main Feb 12, 2026
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Use consistent "true" strings in reference documentation

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