I'm all set on this. Thanks to those who came to my aid.

Regards,
Ron

Ron Miller wrote:
Hi Bob:
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm actually wondering if there is a way to set the Frame style so that the asterisk flushes left and the text indents.

Thanks,
Ron

Lies, Bob wrote:
Hi Ron,

If WebWorks help is an HTML-based format, it probably does not honor
multiple spaces or tabs, but reduces them down to a single space. In
HTML, you can preserve the manual spacing by surrounding the entire
example block with <pre> </pre> tags.
Otherwise, you can replace the spaces with non-breaking spaces.
Non-breaking spaces are coded in the HTML output as &nbsp;. In Frame,
they are entered using <control><space>.

Hope this helps,

Bob Lies
Senior Technical Writer
MTS Systems Corporation

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Subject: Formatting Programmer's Reference to Work in WWP

Hi:

Frame 7.1
Webworks 2003
WebWorks Help


I'm in the midst of formatting some code examples originally written in Word. I copy and pasted the code from Word into Frame and it looks fine including indented code.

I apply my code style, however, and indented code looks fine in Frame (and the resulting PDF), but is flush left in WWP.

I created an indented code style to apply to the indented code and this works to indent the code, but it also indents the little asterisk/star that identifies the row. For example, each row starts as follows:

* blank.onBlank ()
* Executed whenever the blank state changes.
*     i.e. if the blank changes.
*     i.e. if the blank changes

[I've indented the two lines starting with i.e as an example, but I'm not sure they will show up in email.]

Since programmers need to be able to copy and paste these code examples,

ideally, the asterisk would be flush left with only the code indented.

Any idea how to make this happen in Frame?

Thanks.
Ron
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