
Author: ceki Date: Fri Mar 16 21:45:49 2007 New Revision: 1438 Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/css/site.css logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/layouts.html Log: - doc improvements Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/css/site.css ============================================================================== --- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/css/site.css (original) +++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/css/site.css Fri Mar 16 21:45:49 2007 @@ -260,6 +260,9 @@ .blue { color: blue; } +.red { + color: red; +} .redBold { color: red; Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/layouts.html ============================================================================== --- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/layouts.html (original) +++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/layouts.html Fri Mar 16 21:45:49 2007 @@ -1329,38 +1329,39 @@ <div class="source">0 [main] DEBUG - Everything's going well 3 [main] <span class="red">ERROR</span> - maybe not quite... </div> -XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxx <p>Please note that the string "ERROR" is highlighted in red, - which is basically the whole point of the exercise.</p> + which was somewhat the point of the exercise.</p> <p>The intersted reader might want to take a look at other <code>Converter</code> implementations such as <a href="../xref/ch/qos/logback/classic/pattern/MDCConverter.html"> - <code>MDCConverter</code></a> to learn how to implement more - complex behaviour, such as option handling. + <code>MDCConverter</code></a> to learn about more complex + behaviours, such as option handling. </p> +XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX + <a name="ClassicHTMLLayout"></a> - - <a name="ClassicHTMLLayout"></a> <h3>HTMLLayout</h3> - <p><a href="../xref/ch/qos/logback/classic/html/HTMLLayout.html"> - <code>HTMLLayout</code></a> outputs events in an HTML table. Each row of the table corresponds to a - logging event.</p> - <p>Here is a sample of the output that can be obtained using <code>HTMLLayout</code> - along with the default CSS stylesheet:</p> + <p><a href="../xref/ch/qos/logback/classic/html/HTMLLayout.html"> + <code>HTMLLayout</code></a> outputs events in an HTML table. Each + row of the table corresponds to a logging event.</p> + + <p>Here is a sample of the output produced by + <code>HTMLLayout</code> using its default CSS stylesheet:</p> <img src="images/chapter5/htmlLayout1.gif" alt="HTML Layout Sample Image"/> - <p> - The content of the table columns are specified using a - conversion pattern. See <code>PatternLayout</code> for documentation on - the available patterns. This ensures that the user has full control over the creation - of the html table. One can choose to display any (or all) data that <code>PatternLayout</code> - can provide. + <p>The content of the table columns are specified using a + conversion pattern. See <code>PatternLayout</code> for + documentation on the available patterns. This ensures that the + user has full control over the creation of the html table. One can + choose to display any (or all) data that + <code>PatternLayout</code> can provide. </p> + <p>One notable point about the use of <code>PatternLayout</code> with <code>HTMLLayout</code> is that conversion specifiers should not be separated by a space or in general any literals. Each specifier found in the