2010/7/6 pierrickuk <luluflake2000-nab...@yahoo.fr>: > > Hi there, > > I am posting this as 2 hours of searching got me nowhere so far. > I am writing some instructions manual to set up some software my company is > distributing. > For this I need to put some linux console commands for which I use the > LyX-code format. Everything is fine unless the line is too long and then get > wrapped. As some of our customer might not know much about linux, I am > afraid they might hit return at the end of the line. > So I am looking for a way to automatically indicate that the line is wrapped > to fit on a page (preferably by some special symbol not used in a > terminal/console). > > Maybe there is some LaTeX package that would work, or some trick I am not > aware of... Or maybe I'm looking in the wrong direction here.
I met opposite practice to mark places when user has to hit enter with a graphical mark of typewriter's carriage return ("↵") and proper comment about meaning of this sign in the book content. It could be grey to avoid confusion it is a part of text to enter. I saw a book where it was even a small photography (or rendering) of enter key. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl