Switch backticks to double backticks for rst compatibility

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ridiculousfish
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Description
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`funced` provides an interface to edit the definition of the function `NAME`.
``funced`` provides an interface to edit the definition of the function ``NAME``.
If the `$VISUAL` environment variable is set, it will be used as the program to edit the function. If `$VISUAL` is unset but `$EDITOR` is set, that will be used. Otherwise, a built-in editor will be used. Note that to enter a literal newline using the built-in editor you should press @key{Alt,Enter}. Pressing @key{Enter} signals that you are done editing the function. This does not apply to an external editor like emacs or vim.
If the ``$VISUAL`` environment variable is set, it will be used as the program to edit the function. If ``$VISUAL`` is unset but ``$EDITOR`` is set, that will be used. Otherwise, a built-in editor will be used. Note that to enter a literal newline using the built-in editor you should press @key{Alt,Enter}. Pressing @key{Enter} signals that you are done editing the function. This does not apply to an external editor like emacs or vim.
If there is no function called `NAME` a new function will be created with the specified name
If there is no function called ``NAME`` a new function will be created with the specified name
- `-e command` or `--editor command` Open the function body inside the text editor given by the command (for example, `-e vi`). The special command `fish` will use the built-in editor (same as specifying `-i`).
- ``-e command`` or ``--editor command`` Open the function body inside the text editor given by the command (for example, ``-e vi``). The special command ``fish`` will use the built-in editor (same as specifying ``-i``).
- `-i` or `--interactive` Force opening the function body in the built-in editor even if `$VISUAL` or `$EDITOR` is defined.
- ``-i`` or ``--interactive`` Force opening the function body in the built-in editor even if ``$VISUAL`` or ``$EDITOR`` is defined.
- `-s` or `--save` Automatically save the function after successfully editing it.
- ``-s`` or ``--save`` Automatically save the function after successfully editing it.