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<h4 class="subsection">11.4.3 <code>@itemx</code></h4>

<p><a name="index-Two-named-items-for-_0040code_007b_0040_0040table_007d-542"></a><a name="index-itemx-543"></a>
Use the <code>@itemx</code> command inside a table when you have two or more
first column entries for the same item, each of which should appear on a
line of its own.

  <p>Use <code>@item</code> for the first entry, and <code>@itemx</code> for all
subsequent entries; <code>@itemx</code> must always follow an <code>@item</code>
command, with no blank line intervening.

  <p>The <code>@itemx</code> command works exactly like <code>@item</code> except
that it does not generate extra vertical space above the first column
text.  If you have multiple consecutive <code>@itemx</code> commands, do
not insert any blank lines between them.

  <p>For example,

<pre class="example">     @table @code
     @item upcase
     @itemx downcase
     These two functions accept a character or a string as
     argument, and return the corresponding upper case (lower
     case) character or string.
     @end table
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<dt><code>upcase</code><dt><code>downcase</code><dd>These two functions accept a character or a string as
argument, and return the corresponding upper case (lower
case) character or string. 
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