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Subject: Elements for presenting multiple language variants in a code example
I'm trying to design a set of elements that I can render as a single code example with multiple programming language variants. I'd like to style this in HTML so that the example selectively hides all but one example variant. I need to pass some indication of the programming language to the output HTML so that the styling can select one or another variant. For example, a <div class="informalexample java"> element could be distinguished from a <div class="informalexample python"> element. The elements I'm using so far: - example - title - informalexample @role = java - programlisting - calloutlist - informalexample @role = python - programlisting - calloutlist By default, the role attributes on the informalexample elements are not passed through to the div elements for the informalexamples. I could customize the template for informalexample to do what I need, but I'm wondering if there's a build-in way to do this. Has anyone found a good way to present multiple variants of an example and offer readers a choice in the output presentation? Thanks! Peter
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