You can combine monospace with other styles
as should probably be done in
E
0 1 5 2 3 4 6
^^^^^^^
There is an example of markup at
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Testing
> From: Kip Murray <[email protected]>
>
> These are notes for Ian about my editing of Play172 Someone Just Moved! Who
> Was
> It?
>
> "Typesetting" is an important issue, because Eugene uses bold face in _parts_
> of
> arrays for pedagogical reasons. He also in one paragraph without comment
> makes
> a meaningful distinction between monospace 2 and ordinary face 2 . My source
> for his use of typesetting is the pdf version of the article from the zip
> mentioned in Chris's Overview of the editing project.
>
> I therefore worked hard using MoinMoin formatting (sorry) to make the wiki
> article "typesetting" match that of the pdf article, even though in-text
> monospace (achieved with `...`) looks too short in the online article. If
> you
> ask for the print version, that looks OK, as does a printout from the print
> version.
>
> I changed Eugene's use of bold face within arrays to bold italic, because
> that
> is easier to see online and in print. Boldface within arrays was very hard
> to
> distinguish in the pdf version.
>
> There were minor corrections to the wiki text and one major correction,
> namely
> two arrays were switched, and I switched them back. An example of a minor
> correction was replacing the word "ten" by monospace x (left argument). In
> two
> triangular tables rather then use bold face for column and row headings I
> separated them from the body by "Ascii Box Characters" |+- .
>
> I expect it will be a challenge to get the article right for the book from
> the
> wiki page, which is now as correct as I can make it.
>
> Kip Murray
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