>>> [1]
>>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/AppendixB/Useful_XHTML_Tags#Paragraph:__...
>>>
>>
> 
> In my Preview, for the section heading, I see "Paragraph" alone on its
> line, and "..." down on another line, with no <p>-type
> markup-representations present.
> 
> The second sentence in the example, "This sentence should start with a
> "<p>", also renders the <p> instead of showing it.
> 
> For the last line, I see two copies of both symbols (< and >); the &amp
> stuff is getting interpreted in Preview, but not on the live page. That
> is, I'm seeing a white-background "<" instead of "&lt;"; ditto ">".

Is this only in the preview that you see it incorrectly rendered?  What
about in the normal Page view?


> You're probably right about <tt>; I just stole the <code> method from Wp.

<tt> is a better tag to use than <code>.  The result is the same, but
<tt> does not have a color background defined.


> If you are not seeing these peculiarities, then
> a) that's /very/ interesting; and
> b) I'll be glad to screen-shoot. But what do I do with the shot? Does
> this list take attachments, or do I upload it somewhere?

I'm definitely not seeing what you describe - using Firefox 3.5 on Linux
(KDE 4.3).  The preview shows exactly as the Page view.  Everything is
rendered exactly as it should for this page in either view.  I tried
making temp edits to the section and that was also rendered correctly.


C.
-- 
Clayton Cornell       ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany


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