On Sun, Aug 09, 2015 at 01:00:25PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Ken Moffat wrote: > > > >I've uploaded some screenshot pngs (resized to 800x600 so that most > >people should be able to just click on them and see the whole iamge) > >to http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~ken/screenshots/ > > > >firefox-regular.png : about 1200 pixels wide. The scrollbar for the > >sed is very annoying, it would be much better to drop the right > >margin in my opinion and use almost the whole screen apart from the > >column which contains the navigation. A narrow right margin would > >be ok. Also, the Gperf text in the Next link is truncated. > > That's interesting. On my system, I don't get that scrolling effect until I > increase my font size to 200%. My window is right at 1000 pixels wide. > Also at that zoom level, the names of Next/Prev are not displayed. > [...] > > For me, resizing to a 900 pixel wide screen makes very little change. > > I am using Seamonkey. When I go to Edit -> Appearance -> Fonts, I have the > font size set at 14 pixels. My screen resolution is about 95 dpi. > > What are your specs? >
firefox on this box: about:preferences#content - Default font Liberation Sans 24 and from the Advanced tab there, for Latin - Proportional Sans Serif 24 Serif Linux Libertine G Sans Serif Liberation Sans Monospace monospace size 28 I vaguely remember having to increase the sizes to make the text readable when I changed the fonts. They are now a _little_ bigger than what I have in urxvt. For qupzilla on this box, the fonts are all specified as 18 : Liberation Serif for default and serif, Liberation Mono, Liberation Sans (DejaVu Sans for Fantasy and Cursive). Changing the firefox sizes back to 18 the text is still readable. I still have scrollbars in bison and intltool. Will take pics of the chapter 6 toc, bison, intltool as -18 (firefox). Done - you'll see how this mail looked in the same pics, to show that the text is not insanely huge (it was big before, but not huge). Ah, I think I remember - my homepage in firefox is /. and the text there now looks slightly small - it's only wheh I increase it to 24 that I find it comfortable [ unlike many of the opinions there, which are usually just plain weird ]. > I took a couple of snapshots to show what I have. The browser window is > about 920 pixels wide and about 1000 pixels high. > > http://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/~bdubbs/snapshots/ > > There are two versions of each screenshot. The full versions are 1920x1200 > and the others are at 50%. > > -- Bruce > To me, the TOC still looks unbalanced, but not badly. For intltool you _just_ manage to fit the install command. Ny backups have now finished, I'll shut this machine down and go back to the other one. I'm fairly sure that one uses different fonts. ĸen -- This one goes up to eleven: but only on a clear day, with the wind in the right direction. -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page