ID: 23795 User updated by: akos987 at cs dot elte dot hu -Summary: .chm's <pre> tags in examples displayed as one line Reported By: akos987 at cs dot elte dot hu -Status: Bogus +Status: Closed Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Any PHP Version: 4.3.1 Assigned To: derick New Comment:
The pre-05/23/2003 version -- I insist -- had the problem, but the HU .chm has already been rebuilt (and so has the EN one), the current version(s) is (are) OK. Bogus -> closed, I prefer. (Or you should add a `temporal discrepancy in the space-time continuum' category, which might not be your intention...) Akos Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-25 05:07:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED] They definitely don't. Atleast I couldnt find that anywhere in the .hu manual. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-25 05:01:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I read correctly, Akos says that all the examples display on one line instead of multiple lines, which are intended to. That seems to be a bug for me... Derick? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-25 04:48:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED] That's the meaing of PRE, do not break lines. Not a bug -> bogus ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-25 04:36:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assigning to Derick ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-24 17:57:21] akos987 at cs dot elte dot hu It seems to me that the .chm version of the documentation I could download from php.net (Hungarian language; I can't check for some sort of explicit version as right now your server refuses connection, so here's the date: it was downloaded on 05/23/2003) has the following problem: Any page where the source had examples and hence lenghty text within a <pre> </pre> element fails to be broken into several lines. The source extracted by Explorer's right-click feature doesn't have any line breaking characters. I suspect this error is due to the Unix/Windows line termination difference and Microsoft HTML Help Workshop would probably prefer the Windows style. The main issue is that the pages involved get the width of the <pre> </pre> element when displayed or printed, which renders them practically unreadable as all lines extend to several screen's width. I hope it wasn't me messing up something and taking your time for vain. Thanks for being there. Akos Groller ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=23795&edit=1 -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php