Andrew, I'm guessing hte problem that you're having with this is caused by two things:

1. You have quite a small viewable space in your browser
2. the svn diff of ShipmentServices is a bit wider than you have going on.

#1 we can't help you with :) - #2 is probably something more in the way Confluence handles verbatim text. In this particulart case, we would have a few options:

1. Make the example path shorter
2. See where & why Confluence handles these this way.

I'm guessing that it's easier to do #1, but maybe someone know why verbatim-esque things are handle this way. I checked a bunch of other wiki formats and they ALL pretty much handle them in a similar manner because it's just following what the user asked - to display something exactly the way that they see it.

Anyways, I hope this helps explain the mystery.

Cheers,
Tim
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On Jan 24, 2007, at 4:37 AM, Andrew Ballantine wrote:

Hi,

I have noticed that quite a few of the wiki pages extend wider than the
browser page.

Is it not possible to set the wiki HTML so that it always proportions the
content to the current size of the window?

The reason for the request is that it quite difficult to read a long
document with having to constantly shift the window from side to side.

An example of this is:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best +Practices

I am using Firefox 2.0.0.1 on Windows2000 if that makes any difference.
Internet V6 does the same.

Kind regards,

Andrew Ballantine.
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