On 10/01/2010 08:03 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:

----- "Ruediger Landmann"<r.landm...@redhat.com>  wrote:

On 09/30/2010 03:16 PM, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
5. Programlistings inside of notes, warnings, or infos look
terrible.
Screenshot attached.


<devils_advocate>
Do we want to have programlistings inside note/warning tags? Perhaps the horrid 
colour scheme was devised by mother nature as a natural defence mechanism...
</devils_advocate>


I'll rise to the bait. Sometimes you need to. I've come across it several times where you have an admonition something like this:

<warning>
<para>Be careful when doing <command>X</command>, as it can cause wide-spread death and destruction. To prevent the mutiliation of friends and loved ones, add the following line to the configuration:
</para>
<programlisting>
TortureFriends = 0
</programlisting>
</warning>

The point being, that sometimes the admonition is directly relevant to a program listing (or <screen>) that just wouldn't fit in the main body of text. I agree that it's not ideal, but there are definitely situations where you can't write around it. In those cases, it would be nice if the brand wasn't working against us.

</$0.02>

L



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