DJ Lucas wrote these words on 04/11/05 18:46 CST:
> I had only one question:
> 
>>-[para][screen]Section "InputDevice"
>>+[screen][userinput]Section "InputDevice"
> 
> 
> It's not user input, although that is only a tag that the user will
> never see, so?  I guess OK if it increases readability or better
> separates it.

Actually, it only changes the text style and the color of the
background. I didn't realize until you pointed it out that most
of the section is automated, but the user still has to insert
some of the stuff in there, right?

Anyway, I just thought it unusual to have a screen tag inside a
paragraph tag. To me, para tags are used to make, well, paragraphs.
Of text, or related type stuff.

Screen tags act like a para tag in that they offset stuff with a
blank line, so I thought the para tag was redundant.

I'm not an XML expert, so I'm probably wrong. There's just not many
places in the book where a screen tag is wrapped in a para tag,
though.

Change it back if you wish. I was just trying to be helpful.

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