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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/text/html/HTMLWriter.java

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@@ -926,11 +926,11 @@
             }
         }
     }
 
     /**
-     * Outputs the named style. <code>outputStyle</code> indicates
+     * Outputs the named style. {@code outputStyle} indicates
      * whether or not a style has been output yet. This will return
      * true if a style is written.
      */
     boolean writeStyle(String name, Style style, boolean outputStyle)
                  throws IOException{

@@ -999,11 +999,11 @@
      * Convert the give set of attributes to be html for
      * the purpose of writing them out.  Any keys that
      * have been converted will not appear in the resultant
      * set.  Any keys not converted will appear in the
      * resultant set the same as the received set.<p>
-     * This will put the converted values into <code>to</code>, unless
+     * This will put the converted values into {@code to}, unless
      * it is null in which case a temporary AttributeSet will be returned.
      */
     AttributeSet convertToHTML(AttributeSet from, MutableAttributeSet to) {
         if (to == null) {
             to = convAttr;

@@ -1187,11 +1187,11 @@
         indented = false;
     }
 
     /**
      * This method is overriden to map any character entities, such as
-     * &lt; to &amp;lt;. <code>super.output</code> will be invoked to
+     * &lt; to &amp;lt;. {@code super.output} will be invoked to
      * write the content.
      * @since 1.3
      */
     protected void output(char[] chars, int start, int length)
                    throws IOException {

@@ -1258,12 +1258,12 @@
             super.output(chars, last, length - last);
         }
     }
 
     /**
-     * This directly invokes super's <code>output</code> after converting
-     * <code>string</code> to a char[].
+     * This directly invokes super's {@code output} after converting
+     * {@code string} to a char[].
      */
     private void output(String string) throws IOException {
         int length = string.length();
         if (tempChars == null || tempChars.length < length) {
             tempChars = new char[length];
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