Benjamin Fritz wrote:

> Bram:
> 
> There has been no feedback (one way or another) about the latest
> release candidate for TOhtml.
> 
> I feel it is ready for inclusion. The new html_prevent_copy feature
> seems to work as intended, and I've done extensive semi-automated
> regression testing.
> 
> There is at least one bug with the new html_prevent_copy feature: when
> 'd' is included, some of the diff filler lines have weird 1px gaps in
> the fold column. Also some browsers may have 1px gaps in the
> foldcolumn in general when using this feature (I observed this in
> Chromium on Ubuntu but not other browsers, and not on Windows at all).
> At this point I've worked on this feature for so long I think it's
> time to release it anyway. Hopefully someone who is good with HTML and
> CSS can tell me what's going wrong there, or i can figure it out in a
> future release. The feature is off by default so it shouldn't surprise
> anyone.
> 
> If you're happy with the help updates I made (splitting the TOhtml
> prose-style help into topics per option), please include the attached
> files in the next runtime files update.

Thanks.  I'll have a closer look next week.

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