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I don't think it's particularly strange given how trivial it is. Use CSS instead of a table and stick the lines in some block-level element. A stylesheet like this should be all you need:

p.even, p.odd { margin: 0; padding: 0.2em; } p.odd { background-color: #ccc; }

And then you stick the lines in

<p class="even">#!/usr/bin/perl</p> <p class="odd">use&#160;strict;</p> <p class="even">use&#160;warnings;</p> <p class="odd"></p> <p class="even">BEGIN&#160;{</p> <p class="odd">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;$|&#160;=&#160;1;</p> <p class="even">}</p> ...

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re^3: printing source code green bar style by Aristotle
in thread printing source code green bar style by BlndCat

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