On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 14:42 -0400, Jared Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 08:17 +1000, Murray McAllister wrote:
> ls -Z /tmp
[snip]
> # ls -Z /tmp
Here's my take, for what it's worth. Can we do something like:
<screen><computeroutput>[root@localhost ~]#</computeroutput>
<userinput>ls -Z /tmp</userinput></screen> and style them differently
so
that it's clear?
I know what you're thinking... crazy talk, right?
Only if in styling them differently, we were able to make plain text
output do something sane ... such as removing the prompt all
together. :) I cannot see how we could tell without some clever and
specific usage so XSLT could detect it.
Also, wouldn't it be:
<screen><prompt>...</prompt><userinput>...</userinput></screen>
?
There is definite value in having full and proper contextual markup,
although it is a PITA in some cases getting fully specific.
- Karsten, who wants to be ready for the Braille stylesheet ...
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