
Tobias Schwinger wrote:
David Abrahams wrote:
Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> writes:
David Abrahams wrote:
You can review the guide at http://www.boost-consulting.com/boost/more/getting_started.html.
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With some window width "C:\Progam Files\boost\boost_1_34_0" floats into the "Header Organization" column
I noticed.
('pre' won't break -
That's not the problem; it should break before the "C:"
and preformatting isn't really needed, so 'tt' or an equivalent style should be enough).
Oh, heh, I'm not sure I can control that so easily. It looks like docutils puts a <pre>...</pre> around all "inline literals" (text formatted with <tt>...</tt>). Maybe I'll ask about that on the docutils mailing list, but maybe not: even without <pre> I can make it collide :(
Hmmm... Maybe setting the 'overflow' attribute will work.
No, sorry I mixed things up. Here is the solution: Changing "white-space: pre" to "white-space: pre-wrap" for the affected styles does the trick. Internet Explorer doesn't support "pre-wrap" but it doesn't matter here because a) pre elements have hard-wired "white-space: pre" semantics with this browser b) Internet Explorer doesn't have the problem in the first place Regards, Tobias