On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 05:47, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > I have seen the most problem in the PDF builds, but the HTML builds also > seem to do funny stuff with more vertical space if you don't run your > first and last text against the opening and closing <screen> tags, > respectively. In other words, given these two examples: > > <!-- first example --> > <screen> > <computeroutput> > foo > bar > </computeroutput> > </screen> > > <!-- second example --> > <screen><computeroutput>foo > bar</computeroutput></screen> > > The second example renders into a more pleasing vertical context, > without a lot of wasted space. The PDF, IIRC, was particularly ugly if > you didn't use the second form, but I seem to remember the HTML also was > noticeably different. What processing tools Paul? And why is computeroutput necessary within screen? I'd have thought an either or was more reasonable for the processor to sort out? -- Regards DaveP. XSLT&Docbook FAQ http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl