On 11/17/2011 08:31 AM, Joshua Wulf wrote:
On 11/16/2011 05:16 PM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hi,

On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Joshua Wulf wrote:
You can achieve the result you want, it just means that if you use an
non-verbatim inline element within a verbatim tag you have to close it
when you want to force a line break.

And also before each sequence of multiple spaces, and it's quite common in
output of programs which align text in various columns (think df, free).

So you mean:

<screen>
...
<computeroutput>Something</computeroutput>      <computeroutput>Column
Two</computeroutput>       <computeroutput>column Three</computeroutput>
</screen>

Yeah, that would suck.

I'd love an example of a screen that doesn't contain "Text that a user sees or might see on a computer screen" AND does contain computer output.

screen is the verbatim brother of computeroutput, I've never seen an example of where nesting them isn't pointless, but I would love to see such an example! So bring one on and I will reconsider my position.

Cheers, Jeff.

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