https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19416





--- Comment #7 from Splarka <h...@goldrush.com>  2009-07-01 05:05:08 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #6)
>  Ergo, why is the old behaviour (where Geshi output mimicked the appearance of
> standard <pre> blocks) undesirable?

Because it is unmaintainable in a nice and simple way (like a single line of
CSS is). 

Say some of those future skins get pre borders, then someone'd have to realize
this and go back and add more borders mimicking those new pre borders to the
GeSHi extension. Say a new skin comes along, someone has to go add that to the
GeSHi css. This will be desynched across versions as well (people using a copy
of the extension from a newer or older era, from the SVN for example.

This all seems quite silly, if that is your desire, open your own bug. This bug
is about a single consistent and maintainable style across all skins.


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