has requested @code{2^3}.)
@end itemize
-@cindex @code{ginsh}
+@cindex @command{ginsh}
All effects are contrary to mathematical notation and differ from the
way most other CAS handle exponentiation, therefore overloading @code{^}
is ruled out for GiNaC's C++ part. The situation is different in
@c node-name, next, previous, up
@section What doesn't belong into GiNaC
-@cindex @code{ginsh}
+@cindex @command{ginsh}
First of all, GiNaC's name must be read literally. It is designed to be
a library for use within C++. The tiny @command{ginsh} accompanying
GiNaC makes this even more clear: it doesn't even attempt to provide a