On 6/22/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> If you use Opera then you can cut and paste the quickbook markup directly
> from the browser... however, I notice that code blocks come out as [pre
> ... ] blocks which is wrong, but easy to fix afterwards.

Only in the html to quickbook version. If you use the "Quickbook
Source" style in a docbook based html they are rendered like `` ....
``
I will need to change quickbook to output a different tag (like
<screen>) for preformatted output. In the current version it is
impossible to tell if a block is a code or a [pre...]. (Joel, Are you
there?)

> Also Opera has quite a few issues rendering your current browser scheme: see
> screenshot attached for an example (BTW Opera ids a free download these
> days, so it's easy enough for folks to test this).

I am downloading Opera rigth now. Future stuff will be tested there
before posting it to the list.

John, The doc_test dir in the sandbox is starting to look a bit
clutter by different version of things?
Can I move things around a bit to order it?
(What do you think about only generating XHTML in the html dir?)

Best regards
Matias

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