Description of problem: Anything in <screen> tags is kind of ugly and doesn't stand out. Cf. the Fedora site, including the Docs Guide. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): N/A How reproducible: N/A Steps to Reproduce: N/A Actual results: Things in <screen> tags are rendered as a monospace font, but are not eye-pleasing and don't stand out from the rest of the text when the HTML is generated. Expected results: User input & computer output should be distinguishable from the rest of the text more easily. Additional info: The CSS used on the Fedora site is appropriate and should be used in the fedora-docs distribution.
Created attachment 102375 [details] Patch to add better screen support for HTML generated from DocBook This was duplicated from the Fedora site for consistency, and should probably be subjected to some sort of legal review to determine whether we can use it for FDL/GPL projects. Not sure to what extent that's even relevant, but consider this a "just in case."
Good catch. Not sure why I didn't use that part of the css for the fedora-docs module as well. I meant to copy over all the pretty CSS stuff ;-) Patch applied to fedora.css in CVS.
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