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Sent: viernes, 29 de mayo de 2015 16:20
To: 'Matthew Butterick'; 'Racket-Users List'; 'Greg Hendershott'
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Subject: RE: [racket-users] 2 point about sribble
Thanks to Metthew Burrerick and Gereg Henderschott for your r
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Sent: viernes, 29 de mayo de 2015 6:34
To: Racket-Users List
Subject: Re: [racket-users] 2 point about sribble
The web is a terrible thing to be an expert about.
1) Greg is correct that the
The web is a terrible thing to be an expert about.
1) Greg is correct that the styling of 'margin-note' was changed to keep it
visible on narrow screens. On wider screens, it moves into the margin.
2) The new styling is implemented as an override of the old styling, which
is still lurking in the
Matthew Butterick is the expert on this, but in the meantime here's
some info I hope is mostly correct.
The margin-note is "responsive", to use the latest Web 2.0 (or
whatever verison we're up to now) jargon. If the page is wide enough,
it will still appear to the right. (Try resizing the browser
Hi to all,
margin-note of scribble no longer puts the notes in the right hand margin.
I prefer the older layout with the margin-notes at the right hand side of
the text proper.
This may be a problem for margin-notes consisting of much text.
However, I think a margin notes should always be very co
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