Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>> I like that better and I think that, between the tables, I'd still prefer the
>> autowidth, but with 2-3 times more right-padding than left-padding.
>
> Given the text is left-aligned, why would more right-padding than
> left-padding be important?
It's easier to the
On 30-05-2020 16:25, Paul Vinkenoog wrote:
I have updated the examples (same links):
- little bit more padding in PDF
I don't see that (but can't compare with the previous rendering, obviously)
and the 'r' is still on the next line.
Maybe my increase was too conservative (I increased from
Hi MArk,
> I have updated the examples (same links):
>
> - little bit more padding in PDF
I don't see that (but can't compare with the previous rendering, obviously)
and the 'r' is still on the next line.
> - Column heading left-aligned
> - No striping
I like that better and I think that,
On 30-05-2020 14:57, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
It should be bold as well in the HTML, but there is a conflict in style
rules, which means text in code tags is rendered in font-weight normal.
I'll fix that later.
Style is now also updated in the HTML (may need a hard refresh to see it).
Mark
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On 30-05-2020 13:06, Paul Vinkenoog wrote:
Mark Rotteveel wrote:
I'm currently converting the Firebird Language Reference, and I was
wondering if there is a preference in the rendering of parameter lists
as used for function arguments and for syntax elements (in the current
language reference,
Mark Rotteveel wrote:
> I'm currently converting the Firebird Language Reference, and I was
> wondering if there is a preference in the rendering of parameter lists
> as used for function arguments and for syntax elements (in the current
> language reference, a table is used).
>
> I would like
I prefer the definition list.
Cheers,
Norm.
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