On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:48:10PM +0200, Brad Anderson wrote: > On Monday, 22 July 2013 at 20:49:09 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote: > >On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 09:59:57PM +0200, Kagamin wrote: > >>Didn't see hypenation on the web before, looks alien to me. From the > >>typesetting point of view I find manpages with a larger font > >>pleasure to read. > >>http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/fclose.3.html They are neither > >>justified nor hyphenated. > > > >Exactly. While justification/hyphenation are nice to have, they are > >really only peripheral benefits. We should not be paying such a big > >price for them. I really have a hard time understanding the rationale > >behind trying to make hyphenation work, when the time could be much > >better spent improving the D docs that newbies keep complaining > >about. [...] > My recent changes to hyphenation were because Andrei vetoed my > attempt to remove hyphenation so I spent some time trying to make it > as bearable as possible. Not much time has gone into it (and I'm > not a great or qualified technical writer in any case).
I think the best approach at this point is to leave CSS hyphenation alone, and just remove/disable hyphenator.js. Removing *all* hyphenation seems be a bit too heavy-handed. T -- I am a consultant. My job is to make your job redundant. -- Mr Tom
