
Originally Posted by
swerdna
I have noticed that the current bulletin board software places a space
in some words when a segment of text is enclosed in quotes, like this
segment form a post I made elsewhere:
> //192.168.1.8/music /home/yourname/winmusic cifs
> username=billybob,password=billybob_password,_netdev,uid=yourname,gid=users
> 0 0
The word "_netdev" appears erroneously as "_netd ev". This is very
misleading and if the person I was advising used the code as it appears
in the quotation, the code would not work.
This is not an isolated instance associated only with the word _netdev.
It seems to me that it occurs fairly often and seems to me to attach
itself to words at random.
The remedy seems to be to rearrange the words by editing the text. This
is not practicable if you are quoting code, because code can't be
rearranged in 99% of cases. The only remedy then is to place a footnote
explaining to reader/s to be careful of the typo introduced erroneously
by the bulletin board.
FWIW
Hi
What happens if you use the "code" wrapper rather than the "quote"
wrapper?
Code:
//192.168.1.8/music /home/yourname/winmusic cifs
username=billybob,password=billybob_password,_netdev,uid=yourname,gid=users
0 0
BTW, it all shows up ok via nntp.
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