On Dec 21, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Dec 21, 2007, at 6:05 AM, James Harrison wrote:
>
>> On Dec 21, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>
>>> Isn't 60-70 characters per line the optimum value for minimal eye
>>> strain?  There's a reason for LaTeX's crazy narrow \textwidth.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I hacked together a sample this evening and posted a
>>> screenshot here:
>>>
>>> http://homepage.mac.com/amaxwell/.cv/amaxwell/Sites/.Public/detail_table.jpg-zip.zip
>>>
>>> and a partly working demo here:
>>>
>>> http://homepage.mac.com/amaxwell/.Public/BibDesk.app.zip
>>>
>>> The content of the table on the right would be determined by a
>>> template.  Right now it's just a subset of the current detail view,
>>> and it uses the new Leopard gradient because I was curious about it.
>>> Anyone think this is worth pursuing?
>>
>>

Well, one issue about this is that it's pretty jagged along the right  
edge. If the text is not going to be justified or at least close to  
it, then it is rather hard to read.

>

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