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Subject: Re: markup for shell input
From: Emma Jane Hogbin ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 2003 22:17:48 -0000
Message-Id: <20030616221745.GA10176@xtrinsic.com>

On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 05:00:42PM -0500, Martin A. Brown wrote:
> Hi there again, Emma Jane,

Heh. Bored of me yet? ;)

> I think this is entirely up to you.

Noo! Don't tell me DocBook is flexible!

> Note, that many XSLT processors will treat white space is
> significant inside a programlisting element, so you probably do not
> want to have a newline in the middle of your programlisting element.
<snip>
> I think you'll find the userinput element more natural in flowing
> text...then you don't have to worry about line breaks.

Yeah, I didn't realize progralisting preserved whitespace. I'm going
through now and changing them to userinput. I'm also going through and
adding <para> to the insides of all my <listitems>. What a PITA that one
is.

emma :)

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Emma Jane Hogbin
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