RE: Boxes for Code: Summary

Subject: RE: Boxes for Code: Summary
From: PStubble -at- MICROS -dot- COM
To: janice -dot- gelb -at- eng -dot- sun -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 17:48:17 -0400

Janice,

I write API documents and programmer guides here at my company. I prefer to
format code snippets in 8, 9, or 10 point Courier font with a 10%, 12.5%, or
15% gray-shaded background (no boxes).

My two cents,

Paul Stubblefield
Senior Technical Writer
MICROS Systems, Inc.


>I got ten responses, and only two people said they
>are still using boxes around code examples, and
>that using a monospace font (generally Courier,
>which we also use), especially combined with an
>indent, was enough. Most people said that use of
>boxes was old fashioned.

>A number of us here feel that way but we needed
>some evidence to back us up.

>Thanks to Yvonne deGraw, Lee Tesdell, Catherine
>Janzen, Anne McDonough, Beth Scudder, Harry Hager,
>David Chinell, Jo Baer, Glen Warner, and Cathy
>Arthur for responding!

-- Janice




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