docs: format two unescaped printf references with backticks

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John Zimmerman 2025-10-15 23:09:11 -05:00
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<td><code>'b'</code></td>
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Binary format. Outputs the number in base 2. Using the <code>'#'</code>
option with this type adds the prefix <code>"0b"</code> to the output value.
option with this type adds the prefix <code>"0b"</code> to the output value.
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@ -768,9 +768,9 @@ fmt::print("{:n:f}", std::array{std::numbers::pi, std::numbers::e});
## Format Examples
This section contains examples of the format syntax and comparison with
the printf formatting.
the `printf` formatting.
In most of the cases the syntax is similar to the printf formatting,
In most of the cases the syntax is similar to the `printf` formatting,
with the addition of the `{}` and with `:` used instead of `%`. For
example, `"%03.2f"` can be translated to `"{:03.2f}"`.