Doc page not displaying command-line with appropriate styling

The page locate at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/testing.html
is not displaying commands with appropiate styling, for instance there are
some command options using en dash instead of double hyphens.

This patch fixes the way these lines should appear in the browser: using
mono-spaced font, enclosed in a gray box and with double hyphens instead of
en dashes. This way we prevent users seeing errors when copy-pasting the
instructions.

Change-Id: Id76675cd6510d0491cdc08d9cc845c0fc66ab2c6
Closes-bug: #1559276
This commit is contained in:
Eddie Ramirez 2016-03-18 19:53:11 +00:00
parent 8ee9f09c51
commit 48193a517c
1 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -32,25 +32,26 @@ By default running the Selenium tests will open your Firefox browser (you have
to install it first, else an error is raised), and you will be able to see the
tests actions.
If you want to run the suite headless, without being able to see them (as they
are ran on Jenkins), you can run the tests:
are ran on Jenkins), you can run the tests::
$ ./run_tests.sh --with-selenium --selenium-headless
Selenium will use a virtual display in this case, instead of your own. In order
to run the tests this way you have to install the dependency `xvfb`, like this:
to run the tests this way you have to install the dependency `xvfb`, like
this::
$ sudo apt-get install xvfb
for a Debian OS flavour, or for Fedora/Red Hat flavours:
for a Debian OS flavour, or for Fedora/Red Hat flavours::
$ sudo yum install xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
If you can't run a virtual display, or would prefer not to, you can use the
PhantomJS web driver instead:
PhantomJS web driver instead::
$ ./run_tests.sh --with-selenium --selenium-phantomjs
If you need to install PhantomJS, you may do so with `npm` like this:
If you need to install PhantomJS, you may do so with `npm` like this::
$ npm -g install phantomjs