Andrew Keller and...@kellerfarm.com writes:
When displaying a blob in gitweb, if it's an image, specify constraints for
maximum display width and height to prevent the image from overflowing the
frame of the enclosing page_body div.
This change assumes that it is more desirable to see the
When displaying a blob in gitweb, if it's an image, specify constraints for
maximum display width and height to prevent the image from overflowing the
frame of the enclosing page_body div.
This change assumes that it is more desirable to see the whole image without
scrolling (new behavior) than
On Feb 6, 2014, at 10:31 PM, Andrew Keller wrote:
When displaying a blob in gitweb, if it's an image, specify constraints for
maximum display width and height to prevent the image from overflowing the
frame of the enclosing page_body div.
This change assumes that it is more desirable to see
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:31 AM, Andrew Keller and...@kellerfarm.com wrote:
I recently used Git to archive a set of scanned photos, and I used gitweb to
provide access to them. Overall, everything worked well, but I found it
undesirable that I had to zoom out in my browser on every photo to
On Feb 7, 2014, at 7:35 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org wrote:
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:31 AM, Andrew Keller and...@kellerfarm.com wrote:
I recently used Git to archive a set of scanned photos, and I used gitweb to
provide access to them. Overall, everything worked well, but I found
Andrew Keller and...@kellerfarm.com wrote:
With that said, I don't think it's unreasonable for a software project
to contain images larger than a browser window. And, when that happens,
I'm pretty confident that the default behavior should be to scale the
image down so the user can see the
When displaying a blob in gitweb, if it's an image, specify constraints for
maximum display width and height to prevent the image from overflowing the
frame of the enclosing page_body div.
This change assumes that it is more desirable to see the whole image without
scrolling (new behavior) than
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