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[PATCH] docs pages containing <source> are sometimes too wide

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|LATER                       |



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-10-21 20:30 -------
I checked out the equivalent stylesheet from Forrest - it is similar, but not 
exactly the same as the current Cocoon version. However, it does have the same 
bug (in that it uses <pre> to render <source> elements). 

The Forrest project uses Jira rather than Bugzilla, and I couldn't see how to 
submit the patch there, so I joined the Forrest list and sent an email with the 
new templates as an attachment. Hopefully this will resolve the issue for the 
Forrest-generated Cocoon docs.

But in the meantime, I've reopened the bug here, since from what I saw, it 
looked to me unlikely that the Forrest stylesheets could (or would) be simply 
copied back into Cocoon. Of course I'm no expert in Forrest, and maybe someone 
with some Forrest knowledge could say otherwise? In any case, it would be nice 
at least for the _local_ documentation to be formatted better :-)

Cheers

Con

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