> >>>>><!ENTITY example.outputs '<para>The above example(s) will output:'> > >>>> > >>>>No please. I don't like (s). > >>> > >>>Yup, we should treat those one by hand :) > >> > >>(s) is horrible! > > > > What about: > > > > <!ENTITY example.outputs '<para>The above will output:</para>'> > > > > Or, putting the (will be/similar to) together in a more general form: > > > > <!ENTITY example.outputs '<para>The above output will be (at least similar > > to):</para>'> > > No good. There are outputs which exactly display what should happen, and > there are outputs which are close to that. No need to merge the two as > it would lead to confusion IMHO.
Also, I don't think people will get confused if there are multiple outputs (examples) within the above example to worry about an 's' or not. Simply have one entity for output and one for similar, that's it. Being that these are used under just one <example> tag makes this especially true. Regards, Philip
