Heikki Junes wrote:
Stephen wrote:
Even in the documentation, the blank line between paragraphs, which
you do not see in a news column, and the frequent examples prevent the
columns of text from getting too tall, making it easier not to mistake
which line we are on.
Although I like pages that flow into the entire browser window I have,
because it reduces the amount of scrolling needed to read each page.
Stephen
These are good points.
The main pages look better when they span over full screen. But I would
still like to restrict the width of the manual pages: If the width of
the rendered examples is fixed to 671px or less, it make it easier to
follow the text&examples if the width of the text is not much larger
than the width of the examples, so that the text is close to the example
in hand.
Maybe you can experiment with Greasemonkey to achieve this in your
personal environment. I disagree with exporting these preferences to
everyone else.
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