On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 12:50, Paul W. Frields wrote:
My vote is that:
- <Screen> should be used for any interaction with the computer, be it
input or output.
- <Userinput> should be used inside <screen> for what a user is expected
to type. No prompt should be shown.
Valid markup, don't expect to see any presentational difference.
- <Computeroutput> should be used inside <screen> for what the user
views, whether it is a response to a command or the contents of a file.
Ditto above.
- No additional <command>, <filename> or other tags inside <*put>
other
than <replaceable>, where it applies and would aid comprehension or the
text demands it.
Nested inlines really are a waste of effort IMHO.
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Regards DaveP.
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