Re: [accessibility] worg obscures text (Re: [PATCH] ob-sqlite: Use a transient in-memory database by default)
yikes yes re columns. [my fill-column is 60. on a 32 inch. and i cannot even do ediff side by side with that, to my displeasure.] [i hope to find a low-[preferably-1-nit]-minimum-brightness flicker-free monitor someplace, and i /think/ oleds, which /might/ partly satisfy that, can come standardly in 42 inches, which /might/ allow side by side ediff at 60 finally.] On 8/10/23, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 05/08/2023 10:22, Samuel Wales wrote: >> [i.e. agree that the manuals and standard toc at top imo do a good job >> for accessibility.] > > Notice that Org manual is exported through ox-texinfo, not by ox-html > directly. So somebody should confirm that default ox-html table of > contents is suitable for various worg pages: short and long ones. > > Personally I do not like CSS of the manuals (Org and Emacs) because it > allows ~190 characters per line. For regular paragraphs it is > recommended to have lines 60-70 characters long. Code blocks may be wider. > > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
Re: [accessibility] worg obscures text (Re: [PATCH] ob-sqlite: Use a transient in-memory database by default)
On 05/08/2023 10:22, Samuel Wales wrote: [i.e. agree that the manuals and standard toc at top imo do a good job for accessibility.] Notice that Org manual is exported through ox-texinfo, not by ox-html directly. So somebody should confirm that default ox-html table of contents is suitable for various worg pages: short and long ones. Personally I do not like CSS of the manuals (Org and Emacs) because it allows ~190 characters per line. For regular paragraphs it is recommended to have lines 60-70 characters long. Code blocks may be wider.
Re: [accessibility] worg obscures text (Re: [PATCH] ob-sqlite: Use a transient in-memory database by default)
[i.e. agree that the manuals and standard toc at top imo do a good job for accessibility.] On 8/4/23, Samuel Wales wrote: > fwiw i agree with the non-fancy toc concept for accessibility. > > On 8/4/23, Max Nikulin wrote: >> On 05/08/2023 05:57, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote: >>> P.S. #2: The Table of Contents (TOC) on the >>> WORG is "jumpy" on Safari. In fact, it has >>> always been problematic for me, in one way or >>> another. Why cannot TOC be included at the >>> beginning of the document, like in standard >>> Org exports? Org and Emacs manuals, with no >>> "smart" side bars, get it right, IMO. >> >> I have found your message in a dedicated thread >> >> Rudolf Adamkovič to emacs-orgmode… Re: [accessibility] worg obscures >> text. Sun, 12 Jun 2022 21:35:14 +0200. >> https://list.org.mode.org/m2v8t5y8st@me.com >> >> Somebody should propose a CSS for responsive design for Worg. Perhaps >> with ability to open/close table of contents on mobile devices. >> >> > > > -- > The Kafka Pandemic > > A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: > https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
Re: [accessibility] worg obscures text (Re: [PATCH] ob-sqlite: Use a transient in-memory database by default)
fwiw i agree with the non-fancy toc concept for accessibility. On 8/4/23, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 05/08/2023 05:57, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote: >> P.S. #2: The Table of Contents (TOC) on the >> WORG is "jumpy" on Safari. In fact, it has >> always been problematic for me, in one way or >> another. Why cannot TOC be included at the >> beginning of the document, like in standard >> Org exports? Org and Emacs manuals, with no >> "smart" side bars, get it right, IMO. > > I have found your message in a dedicated thread > > Rudolf Adamkovič to emacs-orgmode… Re: [accessibility] worg obscures > text. Sun, 12 Jun 2022 21:35:14 +0200. > https://list.org.mode.org/m2v8t5y8st@me.com > > Somebody should propose a CSS for responsive design for Worg. Perhaps > with ability to open/close table of contents on mobile devices. > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com