--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Resource_Types.tex 2013/07/08 18:15:17 1.4
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Resource_Types.tex 2013/08/05 15:24:47 1.5
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ can be published to use in multiple cour
Use of a specific CSS style within a resource can be set using an html tag within a text
block that refers to a class by name, where the class is included in the
published css file. You would specify use
-of the css file with a \textless link\textgreater tag, and indicate a file dependency with
-an allow tag (if the \textless allow\textgreater tag is not specified LON-CAPA should add it
+of the css file with a $<$link$>$ tag, and indicate a file dependency with
+an allow tag (if the $<$allow$>$ tag is not specified LON-CAPA should add it
at the first publication step).
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ file, then click "Save Changes" in main
Style files can contain different instructions for different
targets (e.g., web or tex). For example, the following style file would replace
-the \textless h1\textgreater-tag in all
-incorporated pages by the annoying \textless blink\textgreater-tag:
+the $<$h1$>$-tag in all
+incorporated pages by the annoying $<$blink$>$-tag:
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ To use the .sty in a course, within the
you can specify a style file for your course under "Default XML Style File".
When printing, LON-CAPA will use the tex \textbackslash section as
-\textless h1\textgreater-rendering.
+$<$h1$>$-rendering.
Note that .css is perhaps a more modern way to acheive formatting.