On Tuesday 16 January 2007 11:27, Francis Giannaros wrote:
> yaloki suggested this for opensuse-community.org, and  implemented it some
> time ago, and I think it's been a really great idea. How about having a
> <console> tag to differentiate when something should be put into a console?
>
>  At the moment the current method (i.e. where you just leave a space on a
> newline) is being used in many different ways, so it's not instantly clear
> that it's terminal input all the time (to a new user).

So a new way will make it easier? :-) But i agree, when we have a console 
extension or template, and nobody uses it for something else, we would have a 
better separation.

> An example of this in action:
> http://opensuse-community.org/Amarok
>
> Very easy to implement, just a little CSS. Thoughts?

What i don't like is that black background, this alone gives me a headache. 
But the dotted line around it makes me cry ...

But i'm up for it, with other colors and a full or no line instead of a dotted 
one :-)

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