-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/28/2015 01:21 AM, David O'Brien wrote: > On 03/28/2015 12:51 AM, Steve Bonneville wrote: >> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 12:34:35AM +1000, David O'Brien wrote: >>> Anyone know if it's possible to insert lines that are longer than 80 >>> characters, and not have them wrap in the output?
It's not possible without modifying the CSS. >>> (I believe 80 chars is >>> the max but not sure?) In the Red Hat portal the content body is constrained to 970px. >>> In this particular case I want to include an example config line for a >>> kickstart file that you can copy/paste straight into the ks file, but >>> the standard/normal output wraps the line. Apparently the ks file won't >>> accept that. >>> >>> I've tried using <screen> and <programlisting> and futzed about with >>> <![CDATA[ and so on, but the wrapping continues. >> >> ...may not be helpful, but I can tell that I'm used to rendering to >> PDF as well as HTML, because my first reaction is that you're risking >> running off the edge of the page by trying to suppress line wraps.... :) >> >> How far in the linewrap happens will depend on context (are you in a >> <para> or in a <orderedlist> <listitem> somewhere) and the XSL of your >> Publican brand. >> >> Typically, we're trying to deal with long lines by using explicit line >> wraps in the examples, for situations where that's accepted. For >> instance, we'll use \ line continuation for long shell commands or >> statements. I think that Kickstart directives may accept that too, >> but I haven't tested that recently myself. >> >> -- Steve >> > Hi Steve > > I wondered about the PDF output as well, Reading that on a mobile device would probably be a bad user experience. > and thought I might have to > just bite the bullet and warn the user to "enter all of the following on > one line" or something, and then let the lines wrap where they will. > > The current example is in a <programlisting> block. We do what you > suggested above for long shell commands, but I'm not set up to test what > happens with ks files. I'm mostly going by other ppl's comments in that > regard. You might consider having standalone kickstart file/s in the examples directory, link to it in the document body, and use text to describe what's in the file. Cheers, Jeff. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVGIbEAAoJELs3R4zxGZvKQUUH/2VZtb2Wg4gCKk8HmBTs0Rf/ fMpvhjS6eIT/H5+OW+RCZM9mtOXBKmIwDsoCXQOs3gFbwC8a1wamTiLktRU3o/5Y +CjpRA2kvZsua5AuaC7AJU6H3AM9979iNtDPR4Wj0E7XEn3P5lqYRKLTQfs2BLSu pkl/ah3HupDywU3LeLTFCpmahCk1S753URIEu78EITXWHK8HYQCt8NhyNZ5WTXzu cMfGBlF7vi7IYUKN8L+XScdKKSz4ORmjEpcUEdSiqvw3qPDdrSMIPByghtWHMdck FGRpcsxRJDmDONWM9Xe+/FSLnV/sOYaWaostGCUkiBtGs+y6HFcFj/K4C/OkjuA= =z6SF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ publican-list mailing list publican-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/publican-list Wiki: https://fedorahosted.org/publican