Still -1?
Johannes

Thorsten Scherler schrieb:
> El lun, 28-11-2005 a las 17:48 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> 
>>Author: josch
>>Date: Mon Nov 28 09:48:30 2005
>>New Revision: 349444
>>
>>URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=349444&view=rev
>>Log:
>>make <code> respect @class; used to differentiate e.g. from sdocbook's 
>><userinput>, <literal>
>>
>>Modified:
>>    forrest/trunk/main/webapp/skins/common/xslt/html/document-to-html.xsl
>>
>>Modified: 
>>forrest/trunk/main/webapp/skins/common/xslt/html/document-to-html.xsl
>>URL: 
>>http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/forrest/trunk/main/webapp/skins/common/xslt/html/document-to-html.xsl?rev=349444&r1=349443&r2=349444&view=diff
>>==============================================================================
>>--- forrest/trunk/main/webapp/skins/common/xslt/html/document-to-html.xsl 
>>(original)
>>+++ forrest/trunk/main/webapp/skins/common/xslt/html/document-to-html.xsl Mon 
>>Nov 28 09:48:30 2005
>>@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
>> 
>>   <xsl:template match="code">
>>     <xsl:apply-templates select="@id"/>
>>-    <span class="codefrag">
>>+    <span class="codefrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">
> 
> 
> That is not really css friendly. Please use:
> +    <span class="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

I did it like this to leave the other *.css definitions
untouched.

> Otherwise it is a nightmare in the *.css.

Don't understand why, it's one of the features of CSS,
see e.g.
 http://dhtmlkitchen.com/learn/css/multiclass/
 (The example there is not very useful, though)

I added this to skinconf/extra-css:

  .literal { font-weight:bold; }

which gives me nicely monospaced + bold for <literal>

Still objecting?
Johannes

> 
> salu2
> 
> 
>>       <xsl:copy-of select="@id"/>
>>       <xsl:value-of select="."/>
>>     </span>
>>
>>


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