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Mark up language keywords using <code> #101

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hartig opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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Mark up language keywords using <code> #101

hartig opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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spec:editorial Minor change in the specification (markup, typo, informative text; class 1 or 2)

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hartig commented Jun 16, 2023

As suggested by @TallTed, SPARQL expressions and SPARQL keywords should be marked up using <code> (or `) throughout the whole document.

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afs commented Jun 17, 2023

When marking up the documents, putting in a class to allow for specific styling would be useful.

e.g.
<code class="syntax">

If does mean ` can't be used but it does allow style specific to SPARQL syntax.

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TallTed commented Jun 22, 2023

When marking up the documents, putting in a class to allow for specific styling would be useful.

Does such a CSS class exist already? Or does it need to be defined and/or added somewhere so we can use it? And is it (or will it be) generic class="syntax", or specific class="sparql", or something else?

@pfps pfps added the spec:editorial Minor change in the specification (markup, typo, informative text; class 1 or 2) label Jan 25, 2024
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