Change some ALL CAPS emphasis to @emph emphasis

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rocky
2008-03-20 09:08:15 +00:00
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@@ -1068,11 +1068,11 @@ Note that the @code{cdio_get_track_pregap_[lba|lsn]()} interfaces
currently only provide information for CDRDAO TOC, CDRWIN BIN/CUE, and currently only provide information for CDRDAO TOC, CDRWIN BIN/CUE, and
NRG images. Getting the track @term{pre-gap}s from a CD drive is a NRG images. Getting the track @term{pre-gap}s from a CD drive is a
more complicated problem because not all CD drives support reading the more complicated problem because not all CD drives support reading the
@term{Q sub-channel} DIRECTLY at @emph{high} speed, and there is no @term{Q sub-channel} @emph{directly} at @emph{high} speed, and there is no
interface to determine whether or not a drive supports this optional interface to determine whether or not a drive supports this optional
feature, aside from trying to read the @term{Q sub-channel}, and feature, aside from trying to read the @term{Q sub-channel}, and
possibly incurring IO errors. However, all drives DO support reading possibly incurring IO errors. However, all drives @emph{do} support reading
the @term{Q sub-channel} INDIRECTLY while playing an audio disc by the @term{Q sub-channel} @emph{indirectly} while playing an audio disc by
asking the drive for the current position. Unfortunately, this occurs asking the drive for the current position. Unfortunately, this occurs
at normal playback speed, and requires a certain settling time after at normal playback speed, and requires a certain settling time after
the disc starts playing. Thus, using this @emph{slow} interface the disc starts playing. Thus, using this @emph{slow} interface