@@ -64,39 +64,39 @@ called with a non-bytes parameter.
6464   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
6565   |  Format Characters |  Type          |  Comment                        | 
6666   +===================+===============+================================+  
67-    |  :attr: ` %% `        |  *n/a *         |  The literal % character.       | 
67+    |  `` %% ``             |  *n/a *         |  The literal % character.       | 
6868   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
69-    |  :attr: ` %c `        |  int           |  A single byte,                 | 
69+    |  `` %c ``             |  int           |  A single byte,                 | 
7070   |                    |                |  represented as a C int.        | 
7171   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
72-    |  :attr: ` %d `        |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
72+    |  `` %d ``             |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
7373   |                    |                |  ``printf("%d") ``. [1 ]_         | 
7474   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
75-    |  :attr: ` %u `        |  unsigned int  |  Equivalent to                  | 
75+    |  `` %u ``             |  unsigned int  |  Equivalent to                  | 
7676   |                    |                |  ``printf("%u") ``. [1 ]_         | 
7777   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
78-    |  :attr: ` %ld `       |  long          |  Equivalent to                  | 
78+    |  `` %ld ``            |  long          |  Equivalent to                  | 
7979   |                    |                |  ``printf("%ld") ``. [1 ]_        | 
8080   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
81-    |  :attr: ` %lu `       |  unsigned long |  Equivalent to                  | 
81+    |  `` %lu ``            |  unsigned long |  Equivalent to                  | 
8282   |                    |                |  ``printf("%lu") ``. [1 ]_        | 
8383   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
84-    |  :attr: ` %zd `       |  :c:type: `\     |  Equivalent to                  | 
84+    |  `` %zd ``            |  :c:type: `\     |  Equivalent to                  | 
8585   |                    |  Py_ssize_t`   |  ``printf("%zd") ``. [1 ]_        | 
8686   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
87-    |  :attr: ` %zu `       |  size_t        |  Equivalent to                  | 
87+    |  `` %zu ``            |  size_t        |  Equivalent to                  | 
8888   |                    |                |  ``printf("%zu") ``. [1 ]_        | 
8989   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
90-    |  :attr: ` %i `        |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
90+    |  `` %i ``             |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
9191   |                    |                |  ``printf("%i") ``. [1 ]_         | 
9292   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
93-    |  :attr: ` %x `        |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
93+    |  `` %x ``             |  int           |  Equivalent to                  | 
9494   |                    |                |  ``printf("%x") ``. [1 ]_         | 
9595   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
96-    |  :attr: ` %s `        |  const char\*   |  A null-terminated C character  | 
96+    |  `` %s ``             |  const char\*   |  A null-terminated C character  | 
9797   |                    |                |  array.                         | 
9898   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+  
99-    |  :attr: ` %p `        |  const void\*   |  The hex representation of a C  | 
99+    |  `` %p ``             |  const void\*   |  The hex representation of a C  | 
100100   |                    |                |  pointer. Mostly equivalent to  | 
101101   |                    |                |  ``printf("%p") `` except that   | 
102102   |                    |                |  it is guaranteed to start with | 
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