Re: Security page APT line
-=| Jeff Cutsinger, 14.01.2023 09:41:14 -0600 |=-
> On 11 Jan 2023 2:19 PM, Boyuan Yang wrote:
>
> > This is somehow an interesting case. The use of is semantically
> > correct since these spaces are indeed non-breaking to form a single APT
> > line.
But this is already achieved by wrapping the text in a <pre> tag, so
using shouldn't be necessary.
Just to make sure, I tried (via Developer console) and replaced the
instances with plain spaces and the text is still rendered on
one line in a narrow browser window.
I can reproduce the problem via copy&paste in
Firefox/gnome-terminal/GNOME/Wayland (all from unstable) - with
the pasted text contains Unicode characters instead of plain spaces.
Since I happen to have commit access, is there any reason not make the
change (assuming I can handle the magic of not marking translations as
outdated)?
Some translations use <code> instead of <pre>, and that allows the
browser to wrap the text, but this looks like another easy fix.
-- Damyan
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