On 4/13/20 7:13 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
As discussed in the thread at [1], I've been working on redesigning
the tables we use to present SQL functions and operators.  The
first installment of that is now up; see tables 9.30 and 9.31 at

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/functions-datetime.html

and table 9.33 at

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/functions-enum.html

Before I spend more time on this, I want to make sure that people
are happy with this line of attack.  Comparing these tables to
the way they look in v12, they clearly take more vertical space;
but at least to my eye they're less cluttered and more readable.
They definitely scale a lot better for cases where a long function
description is needed, or where we'd like to have more than one
example.  Does anyone prefer the old way, or have a better idea?

I know that the table headings are a bit weirdly laid out; hopefully
that can be resolved [2].

I prefer the old way since I find it very hard to see which fields belong to which function in the new way. I think what confuses my eyes is how some rows are split in half while others are not, especially for those functions where there is only one example output. I do not have any issue reading those with many example outputs.

For the old tables I can at least just make the browser window ridiculously wide ro read them.

Andreas



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