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On 3/31/2011 8:44 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Impacting only the source viewer looks like it would require a patch
to the generation logic, although I could be mistaken.
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Is there not something in the context surrounding the changelog and
the source viewer that is different? And therefore something like <br>
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.something-specific-to-sourceviewer .parity0 { background-color:
white; }<br>
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might be possible, to affect only one of them, and not the other?
That is the whole point of CSS, of course.<br>
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