Overview
Artifact ID: | e3c533dacf5cbbb728b23feaf5d07e465a2d243b |
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Ticket: | 162e66c9ead50926d21298952ec6495f527431ab
Inline variant of <verbatim> |
User & Date: | kkinnell 2008-11-18 15:36:11 |
Changes
- Appended to comment:
<hr><i>kkinnell added on 2008-11-18 15:36:11:</i><br> I've been using <code><code></code> in <code>.wiki</code> files, which is not <em>too</em> much of a pain, unless you have to get a '<code>&;lt</code>' in there. It's not really verbatim, but usually the effect I'm going for is a monospaced font. If an inline verbatim tag would guarantee a best effort to keep a <b>short</b> phrase all on one line, it would save putting a few <code>&nbsp;</code> characters. Don't forget that any sentence that starts "Wouldn't it be convenient if..." produces an aroma that the horrible <a href="http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/F/feeping-creaturism.html">feeping creatures</a> can smell a continent away. heh.