Sigh,
well the actual screen really does look like a nicely framed screen
including corners.
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How do I retain that with DocBook?
mk
-----Original Message-----
From: Kunath, Marcel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:35 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: terminal text screen to be included
I want to convert documentation to SGML so I can bring it online in HTML and
PDF form.
I must include many (a few hundred) screen shots. Screens in the form of
characters e.g.:
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????
?SSYMM01 TERMINAL Michigan State University 03/11/88
5:40 A?
?OP ID CM : COMMUNICATIONS MAIN MENU
?
?
?
?MAKE SELECTION WITH PF KEY, BY MARKING ITEM, OR DIRECT TRANSFER
?
?
?
? _ COMLOGDA (PF13) LOG INQUIRY BY DATE PRODUCED
?
? _ COMLOGPI (PF14) COMM LOG INQUIRY BY PID/EID
?
? _ COMLOGPL (PF15) LOG INQUIRY BY COMM PLAN
?
? _ COMMLIST (PF16) COMMUNICATION PLAN LISTING
?
? _ COMMMESS (PF17) COMMUNICATIONS MESSAGES
?
? _ COMMPLAN (PF18) MAINTAIN COMMUNICATION PLAN
?
? _ KEYS (PF9) COMMUNICATIONS SCREEN KEYS
?
? _ NAVIGATE (PF1) DISPLAY ALL VALID FUNCTIONS
?
? _ QUIT EXIT ISIS SYSTEM
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?NEXT SCREEN: RESPONSE:
?
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????
I am using DocBook 3.1 and I used the <screen> </screen> argument.
The lines are ????? in HTML. How do I correctly include a screen like this
so the borderline shows as intended?
In PDF it appears like this:
<9494><9272><9472><9472>.........<9494>
<9474>
<9474>
<9474>
.
.
.
.
<9494><9272><9472><9472>.........<9494>
Thanks,
mk
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