Template overriding usability (Was: not a slam)

Subject: Template overriding usability (Was: not a slam)
From: Stuart Burnfield <slb -at- FS -dot- COM -dot- AU>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 17:17:03 +0800

Barbara Karst-Sabin <Phillinion -at- AOL -dot- COM> (whose name, appropriately
enough for her profession, is an anagram of 'brain tasks') said:
> For example, in a programming doc, such as an API, it is important
> that an "if-then" in code isn't broken up. However, minor tweaking
> done to paragraph tags done to avoid just that kind of thing is
> blithely overriden before the document is sent to the printer. When
> I pointed out the problem (in an already published doc), I was told
> by the manager (a recently promoted production person) that the
> templates must be exactly the same for all docs, the "bad breaks"
> don't matter.

This won't solve the general problem, but in the case of tokens that
must stay together, you could use non-breaking spaces to join them.
For longer code samples, maybe do them as screen captures. That way
the production people *can't* mess with them.

Regards
---
Stuart Burnfield "Fun, fun, fun
Functional Software Pty Ltd In the sun, sun, sun. . ."
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