No, I agree mixing bold (italic) with monospace is riskay. But deviating from monospace breaks the session metaphor.
How about underline? See Wiki again. > From: Kip Murray <[email protected]> > > I checked with Internet Explorer, and yours is the better example. > > > Kip Murray wrote: > > 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 > >>> > >>> 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 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
