Joel de Guzman wrote:
I agree. I think that DocBook's behavior is the best approach. It makes me wonder though why BoostBook chose a different approach. Maybe Doug can shed some light?
Actually, I think "BoostBook's approach" was started by me when I added the preserve-space markup with programlisting in it. It was the most conservative change at the time to get things working the way I wanted.
Other than that, BoostBook already had some explicit strip-space declarations scattered around.
At any rate, I move that we switch to the DocBook behavior. Is there a chance that this will cause problems with BoostBook? I'd assume that if they do cause some differences in output, those will be additions of white spaces and not deletions --- which IMO is more disaster prone; as we've come to realize.
That's how I see it as well. As I mentioned before, DocBook has a list of its own of strip-space elements. Those will be our safety net here. And further below we'll have HTML and ... and I'm not sure about the other output formats...
Yeah! No more nbsp!
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