\opt{text}{\skbheading{Emphasising Text}} \DescribeMacro{\skbem} Highlighting or emphasising text is an important aspect of many technical documents. One can use \LaTeX~macros directly to set text in italic or bold. This has the disadvantage that there is no meaningful information given as on why that text is treated in a special way. Furthermore, when the editor requires to change certain highlights, it will be very difficult to go through a large document and figure out which text is to be changed. To prevent that from happening, one can use \LaTeX~macros to actually distignguish between different highlighted text. A simple start is provided by the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB}. It is simply because, at the moment, it only supports three different ways and no furhter meaningful information. But it is a start. The macro \cmd{\skbem} comes with three different options. The option \skbem[code]{bold} will set the text given in the argument in bold face. Similar, the option \skbem[code]{italic} will set it italic. Last not least, the option \skbem[code]{code} will use another \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} macro (\cmd{\skbcode}) for typesetting the argument text. \opt{note}{This slide shows a few examples along with the resulting type setting}% \opt{text}{The following code shows some examples for the macro: \lstinputlisting[style=generic,language=TeX]{\skbfileroot{examples/skbem}}}% \opt{text}{And here the tinal type setting of that example: \skbinput{examples/skbem}}% \opt{note}{\skbheading{skbcode}} \DescribeMacro{\skbcode} This macro \cmd{\skbcode} is a facade for calling the macro \cmd{lstinline} from the listing package with a basic style that uses type writer font (ttfamily).