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[docbook-apps] best way to represent console text
- From: Felipe Vieira Silva <fgaucho at gmail dot com>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 18:20:47 -0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] best way to represent console text
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- Reply-to: Felipe Vieira Silva <fgaucho at gmail dot com>
Hi there,
I´m creating a tutorial and I want to include console snapshots in my
text. I don´t want to create an image for every console message I will
include into the tutorial. I prefer to copy the console message to my
docbook source.
How is the best way to enhance these console messages ?
How can I produce an output which make clear the parts that are from
the console ?
is there a verbatim tag in the docbook? some other better option?
I´m also want to show programing languages commands enhanced into the
text. How to ?
best regards,
Felipe Gaúcho