Em 07-08-2015 19:55, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 05:01:03PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>
>>>> For me, this will make it very hard to use when editing. If I have
>>>> the option, NAK to version 1 - I like the new icons, but not the
>>>> forced (?) text colours and what seems to be a forced size.
>>>
>>> The nice thing about css is that font colors and size are easily changed.
>>
>> I changed a couple of lines. I increased the base font from 1.0em to 1.1em
>> and changed some link colors. Probably the biggest change was to make the
>> font-weight of links bold.
>>
>> Does that make things better for you?
>>
>> -- Bruce
>>
> Yes, almost all fixed. The links are now all on the left at the
> window size I was using - Next, where provided¹, is on the right if I
> maximize. And if I reduce the window height the jigsaw-puzzle
> penguin disappears and the ^ [Home] < > close up so that part is
> fine.
>
> But from glibc in chapter 6 the last line of the Next link is still
> feint - I have '>', 'Next' in green, 'Adjusting the' lighter than I
> would like but not a problem for the link, 'Toolchain' feint and it
> would be hard to read if I didn't know what it said.
>
> I can live with this in LFS but for BLFS I would prefer the links to
> be bolder if they split lines. I also wonder how *long* Prev/Next
> BLFS links such as 'reiserfsprogs-3.6.24', or 'About Logical Volume
> Management (LVM)' will be handled ?
>
> Also (for BLFS), some of our initial paragraphs might make the
> (narrow) box containing the introductory comments for a package
> rather long. Finally, when the links are all on the left I have a
> similar amount of empty space on the right.
>
> My current firefox window is about 31.5cm wide inside the borders
> and scroll bar. In current BLFS package pages, any headings are
> 0.8cm in from the left, and text / commands / kernel config options
> have a 1.5cm margin on each side.
>
> In the same window with new-style LFS everything in the text has
> 5.2cm margins (2 inches) on each side, and the left margin is used
> for navigation but the right margin is empty. If I temporarily make
> it full screen, the text portion maxes out at about 21cm wide, with
> margins just over 7cm wide. For LFS, the waste of space is not a
> problem - but for BLFS it will be vey annoying. At least I have my
> screens' brightnesses adjusted so that all the white does not dazzle
> me ;-)
>
> ĸen
>
> [1.] I had not realised that 'Next' from the LFS index page only
> goes forward.
I changed my mind, after Ken's posts.
Perhaps what you are saying, Ken, is:
{{{
We are very happy with the books now.
We don't understand the necessity for modifications.
}}}
As Ken wrote, I read it perfectly in my tablet, netbook, notebook and
desktop.
--
[]s,
Fernando
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