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<node id="81060" title="marking Perl6 code etc." created="2001-05-16 20:05:07" updated="2005-07-27 15:33:57">
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John M. Dlugosz</author>
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I noticed something similar on a page that compared Perl 5 and Perl 6 code.  The surrounding text indicated which block was which, as well as pseudocode and expo-only stuff.  I thought it could be color coded.&lt;P&gt;

How about adding an optional property to the CODE tag?  E.g. &amp;lt;CODE class=perl6&amp;gt; will show some styleistic change such as color or margin stripe.  The actual meaning can be per-user, expanded in a style sheet.&lt;P&gt;

In any case, I think a global 5/6 switch is not enough, since code can be mixed in one node.&lt;P&gt;

&amp;mdash;John</field>
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