@@ -140,6 +140,9 @@ output. For example::
140140 // white text on a red background 
141141 $output->writeln('<error>foo</error>'); 
142142
143+ The closing tag can be replaced by ``</> ``, which revokes all formatting options
144+ established by the last opened tag.
145+ 
143146It is possible to define your own styles using the class
144147:class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Formatter\\ OutputFormatterStyle `::
145148
@@ -148,23 +151,27 @@ It is possible to define your own styles using the class
148151 // ... 
149152 $style = new OutputFormatterStyle('red', 'yellow', array('bold', 'blink')); 
150153 $output->getFormatter()->setStyle('fire', $style); 
151-  $output->writeln('<fire>foo</fire >'); 
154+  $output->writeln('<fire>foo</>'); 
152155
153156Available foreground and background colors are: ``black ``, ``red ``, ``green ``,
154157``yellow ``, ``blue ``, ``magenta ``, ``cyan `` and ``white ``.
155158
156- And available options are: ``bold ``, ``underscore ``, ``blink ``, ``reverse `` and ``conceal ``.
159+ And available options are: ``bold ``, ``underscore ``, ``blink ``, ``reverse ``
160+ (enables the "reverse video" mode where the background and foreground colors
161+ are swapped) and ``conceal `` (sets the foreground color to transparent, making
162+ the typed text invisible - although it can be selected and copied; this option is
163+ commonly used when asking the user to type sensitive information).
157164
158165You can also set these colors and options inside the tagname::
159166
160167 // green text 
161-  $output->writeln('<fg=green>foo</fg=green >'); 
168+  $output->writeln('<fg=green>foo</>'); 
162169
163170 // black text on a cyan background 
164-  $output->writeln('<fg=black;bg=cyan>foo</fg=black;bg=cyan >'); 
171+  $output->writeln('<fg=black;bg=cyan>foo</>'); 
165172
166173 // bold text on a yellow background 
167-  $output->writeln('<bg=yellow;options=bold>foo</bg=yellow;options=bold >'); 
174+  $output->writeln('<bg=yellow;options=bold>foo</>'); 
168175
169176.. _verbosity-levels :
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@@ -296,15 +303,15 @@ You can access the ``names`` argument as an array::
296303 $text .= ' '.implode(', ', $names); 
297304 } 
298305
299- There are 3  argument variants you can use:
306+ There are three  argument variants you can use:
300307
301- =========================== ===============================================================================================================  
308+ =========================== =========================================================================================================== 
302309Mode Value
303- =========================== ===============================================================================================================  
304- InputArgument::REQUIRED   The argument is required
305- InputArgument::OPTIONAL   The argument is optional and therefore can be omitted
306- InputArgument::IS_ARRAY   The argument can contain an indefinite number of arguments and must be used at the end of the argument list
307- =========================== ===============================================================================================================  
310+ =========================== =========================================================================================================== 
311+ `` InputArgument::REQUIRED ``  The argument is required
312+ `` InputArgument::OPTIONAL ``  The argument is optional and therefore can be omitted
313+ `` InputArgument::IS_ARRAY ``  The argument can contain an indefinite number of arguments and must be used at the end of the argument list
314+ =========================== =========================================================================================================== 
308315
309316You can combine ``IS_ARRAY `` with ``REQUIRED `` and ``OPTIONAL `` like this::
310317
@@ -377,14 +384,14 @@ will work:
377384
378385
379386
380- =========================== ===================================================================================== 
381- Option Value
382- =========================== ===================================================================================== 
383- InputOption::VALUE_IS_ARRAY This option accepts multiple values (e.g. ``--dir=/foo --dir=/bar ``)
384- InputOption::VALUE_NONE Do not accept input for this option (e.g. ``--yell ``)
385- InputOption::VALUE_REQUIRED This value is required (e.g. ``--iterations=5 ``), the option itself is still optional
386- InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL This option may or may not have a value (e.g. ``--yell `` or ``--yell=loud ``)
387- =========================== ===================================================================================== 
387+ ===============================  ===================================================================================== 
388+ Option   Value
389+ ===============================  ===================================================================================== 
390+ `` InputOption::VALUE_IS_ARRAY ``  This option accepts multiple values (e.g. ``--dir=/foo --dir=/bar ``)
391+ `` InputOption::VALUE_NONE ``  Do not accept input for this option (e.g. ``--yell ``)
392+ `` InputOption::VALUE_REQUIRED ``  This value is required (e.g. ``--iterations=5 ``), the option itself is still optional
393+ `` InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL ``  This option may or may not have a value (e.g. ``--yell `` or ``--yell=loud ``)
394+ ===============================  ===================================================================================== 
388395
389396You can combine ``VALUE_IS_ARRAY `` with ``VALUE_REQUIRED `` or ``VALUE_OPTIONAL `` like this:
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