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Re: taking screenshots - new section for Documentation Guide (was installation guide)
- From: Dave Pawson <davep dpawson co uk>
- To: For participants of the docs project <fedora-docs-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: taking screenshots - new section for Documentation Guide (was installation guide)
- Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:30:08 +0100
On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 05:47, Paul W. Frields wrote:
>
> I have seen the most problem in the PDF builds, but the HTML builds also
> seem to do funny stuff with more vertical space if you don't run your
> first and last text against the opening and closing <screen> tags,
> respectively. In other words, given these two examples:
>
> <!-- first example -->
> <screen>
> <computeroutput>
> foo
> bar
> </computeroutput>
> </screen>
>
> <!-- second example -->
> <screen><computeroutput>foo
> bar</computeroutput></screen>
>
> The second example renders into a more pleasing vertical context,
> without a lot of wasted space. The PDF, IIRC, was particularly ugly if
> you didn't use the second form, but I seem to remember the HTML also was
> noticeably different.
What processing tools Paul?
And why is computeroutput necessary within screen? I'd have thought an
either or was more reasonable for the processor to sort out?
--
Regards DaveP.
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