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From: Yves M. <yme...@li...> - 2005-03-29 15:43:11
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Steve, do you have any idea how we can change this behaviour without brea=
king the
standards (docbook and the xsl stylesheet from docbook-xsl) ?
Thanks for your explanation anyways.
Yves
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 03:45:21PM +0200, Yves wrote:
>> It seems that paragraphs are inside <DIV CLASS=3D"CHAPTER"> tags. If t=
here is a problem,
>> it is with the <DIV> tag.
>> [and]
>> I don't think it's a problem with docbook, but with CSS stylesheets.
>
> No, it's because the example nagios 'define command {...}' stanza's
> are wrapped in '<PRE>' tags, and thus don't wrap automatically (which
> is good), but also don't have embedded line breaks, which is bad. The
> docbook tag <programlisting> is what generates this.
>
> Anyway, the longest line in the HTML doc sets the overall width, so the
> wrapping for the whole doc is screwed up.
>
> Steve
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