Paul,
>> 1) There's another good reason here to regret IBM's SoD to
abandon Bookie in favor of PDF.
Absolutly.
>> 1b) I like to distribute README files containing code examples
as HTML with the code between <PRE> and </PRE>
I do it without anything around it.
Here is code that has nothing aside of it.
Look at this: http://www.pi-sysprog.de/prod/ftpds/sampds.txt
JCL-sample, ready to use without any extra processing required at all
>> Copy the HTML; edit out the (minimal) markup and go.
That would be required, if the code is part of more HTML.
>> 2) It may depend on your PDF viewer. Some are worse than others
(not to call the others better). Many trash the indention.
Is there a trick to avoid trashing the indention (I use acro and foxit)
or another PDF-viewer that doesn't?
--
Martin
Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE
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