The HTML version might do either with the tables, though. It might also change.
Also, wouldn't the PR page be a better place to discuss these issues? On Tue, Apr 9, 2019, 03:02 Antonio Nikishaev <anton....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 7 Apr 2019, at 6:36, Solomon Ucko <solly.u...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > In the Haskell 1998 & 2010 reports, I found the names of the tokens for > Haskell's lexical structure / syntax / grammar very hard to read, as they > were highly abbreviated. I might get more familiar with them, but that > doesn't help newcomers, like me now. Anyone mind if I change them to use > full words? Mind if I separate the words with underscores? I made a few > changes with simple find & replace, and it made it so much more readable. > It did make the lines longer (duh!), but I see no reason for that to be > much of a problem. Or would horizontal scroll and/or line-wrapping be too > much of an issue? Where would the changes go, anyways? > > There is no scrolling in PDF. > > >
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