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
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,
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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I prefer the definition list.
Cheers,
Norm.
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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 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
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