`Monospace' is just a generic font family, many formatters will
probably interpret it as `Courier'. It doesn't say anything about
collapsing whitespace and line breaks.
As Glenn says, there should be a `verbatim' property in CSS1. There
will be; the only reason that it isn't there yet is that it would be
the first boolean property in CSS. But if we can't think of a useful
generalization soon it will be `preformatted: yes/no'. (It's not
`verbatim' because (1) `preformatted' is the term HTML writers already
know, and (2) `verbatim' might give the impression that markup is left
uninterpreted, which is impossible.)
Bert
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