On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:30:00 -0500, Susan Shumway wrote:
>Hi Paul(Gil?),
>
>That's great to hear that KC works on Midori! It's always nice to have a
>surprise that's pleasant every once in a while...
>
But that shouldn't need to be a surprise. Heed Tim Berners-Lee:
https://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
>Regarding your wishes:
>
> > o That ToC sidebar should have resize handles, vertically so I can
>see more
> > lines at once, and horizontally so I can see more of the docment
>titles.
>I (Firefox) see a vertical resize bar to make the TOC frame wider -
>
Ah! I found it. It's nearly invisible; very few pixels wide.
>perhaps try a different browser. There's no horizontal resize bar, just
>
Tim Berners-Lee
> > o String searches work in that sidebar, but it doesn't scroll to make the
> > search target visible. Sheesh!
>Yes, I agree that that's annoying. The issue is actually already known,
>so we'll hope for a resolution soon. In the meantime, at least the
>
Breathlessly awaiting.
>search target is highlighted and its path is expanded in the TOC, so
>just scroll down until you see the highlighted, expanded topic to orient
>yourself.
>
That does help.
> > o When I follow a link to a topic, then return to the parent page with
> > browser
> > "Back" control, it should show that parent page scrolled to the point
> > where
> > I left it, as most sites do, not scrolled to the top as KC does.
>
>Yes, this is another annoyance that is known and hopefully resolved
>soon. It's a pain, but, if you've scrolled in a topic and don't want to
>re-scroll when you return to it, the best thing to do for now is to just
>open links in new tabs/windows and return to the original tab/window
>when you're done.
>
I do that whenever I remember. It's frustrating when I forget. IIRC, at the
inception of KC, "Back" didn't work at all. I wonder what possessed the
developers to break it, then only partially repair it. Better they should
have left it alone.
Complaint of the day: At page:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.asma100/mvafile.htm
z/OS
z/OS 2.1.0
HLASM
HLASM Programmer's Guide
Assembling your program on z/OS
Input and output data sets
... the header shows the full hierarchy path as shown. If I switch
to 2.2 (good feature; thanks!), it shows only two levels:
z/OS
z/OS 2.2.0
... What happens to the rest?
Thanks again,
gil
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