doc: Use @command for commands under “Binary Installation”.

* doc/guix.texi (Binary Installation): Use @command and @code appropriately.

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@ -775,15 +775,15 @@ which automates the binary installation process without use of a foreign
distro package
manager@footnote{@uref{https://guix.gnu.org/guix-install.sh}}.
Use of @file{guix-install.sh} requires Bash, GnuPG, GNU@tie{}tar, wget,
and Xz. On systems where @code{systemd} is detected, the tool
@code{newgidmap} from the @code{uidmap} package is also required.
and Xz. On systems where systemd is detected, the tool
@command{newgidmap} from the @code{uidmap} package is also required.
The script guides you through the following:
@itemize
@item Downloading and extracting the binary tarball
@item Setting up the build daemon
@item Making the guix command available to non-root users
@item Making @command{guix} command available to non-root users
@item Configuring substitute servers
@end itemize
@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ files, configuration, and services.
Some GNU/Linux distributions, such as openSUSE, Alpine and NixOS provide
Guix through their own package managers. The version of Guix may be
older than @value{VERSION} but you can update it afterwards by running
@samp{guix pull}.
@command{guix pull}.
We advise system administrators who install Guix, both from the
installation script or @i{via} the native package manager of their