>> The 'funky' signs are basically taken from 'ls -F' ( '/' for directory,
>> '@' for symlinks, '*' for executables. The rest are supplemented ('#'
>> for hash files, '<num>'/'<min>-<max>' for number of lines in the files).
>>
>> I think these signs are quite intuitive.
> 
> I disagree. Given that there are no min/max values for any file (AFAIK),
> it seems strange to use it in the documentation.

Currently you are right. But there are xml element definitions in the
schema for min/maxElements.

> In general, I think
> documentation that requires a key to read is bad. It's not like we're
> running out of space on the lines or anything, so just putting the
> actual word there seems like the most logical thing to me.

Ok, I changed the xsl.

> I noticed that the wiki page shows things that are commented in the XML
> source, is that intentional?

Oh, no.. I removed the comment begin/end to see if <elements> lists work
and forgot to restore before inserting the xsl-output into the wiki.

> It should also use _ as the word separator
> in the name, like the other pages do.

The page name is taken from the old wiki page. But I just moved the page to
http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/VServer_Configuration

Ciao
Tim
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