Compare the visibility of the bolding in the example I put underneath yours on the Testing page.
Spacing is better in your example, bolding in mine. (Viewing with the Chrome browser.)
Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
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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