[rfc-i] How to indent artwork with surrounding block

julian.reschke at gmx.de (Julian Reschke) Mon, 15 February 2016 20:37 UTC

From: julian.reschke at gmx.de (Julian Reschke)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 21:37:05 +0100
Subject: [rfc-i] How to indent artwork with surrounding block
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On 2016-02-15 19:07, Joe Hildebrand (jhildebr) wrote:
> (New thread for the new topic)
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> On 2/13/16, 1:40 AM, "Julian Reschke" <julian.reschke at gmx.de> wrote:
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>> ...which reminds me about the fact that there are things other than
>> <sourcecode> that require a mono-spaced font / no formatting, but should
>> be indented like the surrounding text, namely examples. What do we do
>> with those?
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> I think the semantic for those is pretty close to artwork.  Perhaps we could add "block-left", "block-right", and "block-center" to the artwork/@align attribute?  If that's too much (which I think it might be), we could just add "block".

My preference would be not to overload "align". It's not "artwork", so 
it'll be more consistent to have another element that it like 
sourcecode, just not with the semantics of embedding "code".

Best regards, Julian