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The documentation of http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala is hard to read when the text is in a the pre tags. The line feeds are ignored thus making the commands to do source builds hard to follow. Looking at other pages that have similar formatting, the class attribute of 'examplecode' is applied to the pre tags. Not sure it that is the appropriate css class, but it should work.
I observed something similar in http://wiki.netbeans.org/Maven3Embedder#Status_of_JARs_in_embedder for a while, when I was editing it. But then it magically disappeared and line breaks were displayed normally. A section like http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala#Source_code looks fine to me at the moment. Browser cache issue?
I thought about it being a browser issue, so I tried it on both safari and firefox. Same results.
Seems to work on my iPhone. Will try to purge cache and stuff on laptop.
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