On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 11:15, Paul W. Frields wrote:
Agreed. I didn't like having to stack tags one bit from a
readability
standpoint, but I figured the end justified the means (i.e. readable
output). If this part of xmlto (or something else) needs fixing, it
would be great if someone could identify what's broken.
With regard to your test ([...snipped...]), I think that examples 1-2
prove my point. Example 2 shows a rendering with the least amount of
extra vertical whitespace surrounding the actual code snippet. That's
what I was seeing as well, and why I started stacking tags.
It looks like it is just a function of the whitespace. The new line
following the <computeroutput> tag is interpreted and inserted into the
output. I think it's a visual thing we shouldn't worry about; it
doesn't make the output an harder to read with the extra line, but it
makes the XML lots easier to read and maintain.
- Karsten
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