Tabs is the way to go, imo, because the code you'll be copying and pasting is 
either tab indented or space indented, and so it's preserved.As for typeface, I 
recommend choosing one that clearly distinguishes 1, l, O, 0, and other 
potentially ambiguous glyphs. For instance, I won't use a typeface for code (or 
user input) that does not have a slash or dot in the zero and serifs on 
lowercase L.HTH,David[DCA:d.a.d.]
-------- Original message --------From: Reng Winfried 
<[email protected]> Date: 4/9/19  02:39  (GMT-05:00) To: "An email 
list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software." 
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Framers] Formatting source code 
snippets Hi Peter,When I have to document our API like software, I have several 
tab stops set in the paragraph designer.Then I just enter as many tabs in the 
text to have the wanted indentation. This way I can more easily copy and paste 
code samples.Yes, and I also have a monospaced font (Courier, but e.g. 
Microsoft Consolas is equally good).That's just my approach. Others might have 
better procedures.Best regardsWinfried-----Original Message-----From: Framers 
<framers-bounces+w.reng=carecom-solutions....@lists.frameusers.com> On Behalf 
Of Peter KellySent: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 4:02 AMTo: 
[email protected]: [Framers] Formatting source code 
snippetsHi everyone,I have seen variations of this topic in the archives dating 
from 2007. I was wondering what strategies FrameMaker 2019 users employ to 
reproduce code snippets in API reference guides and the like. I used to format 
each indentation with a different style and also used to just copy and paste 
into a monotype style to preserve the formatting without having to re-create it 
in Frame. Any suggestions or better work methods are much 
appreciated.Best,Peter_______________________________________________This 
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