I'm all for the two entities.
Having a strict output (example.outputs) and a flexible one (example.outputs.similar) will also allow us to run tests on the strict example to see if the output is accurate.


didou

Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
I think this could be better:

<!ENTITY example.outputs '<para>The above code will output like:</para>'>


This is not English IMHO.

would "the code mentioned above's output will appear like:" be better? ;)


Although I am not a native English speaker, I have not seen using 's on multiple words this way before, so I consider your suggestion non-English. I would write the same sentence as

"The output of the code mentioned above will look like:"

BUT I don't think that the wording used currently in the manual needs to be changed.

Goba

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