On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 01:20:05PM +0000, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> Jason McIntyre writes:
> > On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 10:09:58PM +0000, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> > > I had the ascii manpage open and while it was sitting there I thought
> > > that something looked off about it. I took a closer look and realised
> > > that the columns of symbols in the hexadecimal set are left of the
> > > octal and decimal sets by one character.
> > > 
> > > The included patch moves a space character from after the symbol
> > > to after the hex digits so that all of the number columns in all
> > > sets are three digits/characters wide.
> > > 
> > > I had the two open side-by-side for a while and it's very subtle
> > > but I think this looks a tiny bit neater.
> > > 
> > > Matthew
> > > 
> >
> >
> > hi. i agree that it looks off. but don;t you think that moving all the
> > columns but the first looks weird as well? why not line up the first
> > column so that the numbers match (i mean presume 3 digits for all
> > numbers to match, for example "  0" in the decimal set)?
> >
> > then everything would align, no?
> 
> I considered that but partway through the "make it as though they're
> really three digits" thought I realised that that argument was for
> numeric nerdery rather than visual aesthetics and stopped it. Perhaps
> prematurely but I tend to get carried away with the nerdery.
> 
> It's probably OK with the hex set's digits indented by a space
> instead --- the decimal set's left margin is already not straight
> --- but at this point I've been looking at it too long to make a
> sound judgement.
> 
> Matthew
> 

ok, so i've just changed it to indent by first column. hope that looks
fine!

jmc

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