"PROGRAMLISTING", "TITLE" not permitted

Chris Pepper pepper at reppep.com
Wed Apr 30 13:29:43 UTC 2003


At 10:00 AM +0100 2003/04/30, Nik Clayton wrote:

>[1]
>http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/writing-style.html#AEN3228

	A good reference, but it confuses me a bit. According to 
"Content within elements should be indented by two spaces if the 
content runs over more than one line.", shouldn't the 'which' inside 
the <emphasis> be indented two more spaces, or should it say "Content 
within BLOCK elements"?


						Chris Pepper

>10.1.2           Indentation
>
>Each file starts with indentation set at column 0, regardless of the 
>indentation           level of the file which might contain this one.
>
>Opening tags increase the indentation level by 2           spaces. 
>Closing tags decrease the indentation level by 2           spaces. 
>Blocks of 8 spaces at the start of a line should           be 
>replaced with a tab. Do not use spaces in front of           tabs, 
>and do not add extraneous whitespace at the end of           a line. 
>Content within elements should be indented by two           spaces 
>if the content runs over more than one line.
>
>For example, the source for this section looks           something like:
>+--- This is column 0
>V
><chapter>
>   <title>...</title>
>
>   <sect1>
>     <title>...</title>
>
>     <sect2>
>       <title>Indentation</title>
>
>       <para>Each file starts with indentation set at column 0,
>         <emphasis>regardless</emphasis> of the indentation level of the file
>         which might contain this one.</para>
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Chris Pepper:               <http://www.reppep.com/~pepper/>
Rockefeller University:     <http://www.rockefeller.edu/>



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