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Subject: R: [docbook] style-sheet customisation
Hi, just to share an experience, hoping it can be useful in this topic, there are even some objects that I use sometimes in order to have freedom
to manage even spaces between the words, e.g. âliterallayoutâ and âprogramlistingâ and others. The benefit and the limit of these kind of tags is related to the literal layout, in fact the number of spaces from the left edge of the spreadsheet
are strictly reported on the compiled document. So in the following example I have a variables list, and I canât align it to the indentation because I want them on the left side of the output sheet. <para>Now it is simple to understand the next example:</para> <programlisting language="st"> a : INT ; b : DINT ; c : BYTE ; d : UDINT ; </programlisting> Greetings, Matteo
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Hi Eric, using an example means that the title gets a number, and that you will find the title in the "List of Examples" for the book.It is a formal element like table or figure. If you dont want this, it is best to avoid example. You could do something like: <itemizedlist> You can wrap this in an informalexample Element:
A displayed example without a title. Greetings, Am 01.09.22 um 15:26 schrieb Eric Streit:
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