Hi Maxim, Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.courno...@gmail.com> writes:
> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes: > >> Earlier, I wrote: >>> However, I've noticed that in Dillo with CSS disabled, generating a >>> 'pre' for each line makes the line spacing larger than would be ideal. >>> It seems that some vertical padding or margins are added around each >>> 'pre'. It's likely that many browsers do this in their default styling >>> for 'pre'. With this in mind, it would perhaps be better to wrap a >>> single 'pre' around each message. Then you could either (1) leave the >>> lines as 'span's and add a raw CR-LF after each line (which would make >>> the HTML source code more readable) or (2) change the 'span's to 'div's >>> as in your proposed patch. >> >> Actually, I just found by experimentation that option (2) above doesn't >> work well in either Lynx or Dillo. Option (1) works well in the simple >> browsers I've tried so far, which are Lynx, Dillo, Netsurf, and Eww. >> >> Mark > > Friendly ping; it seems not much is missing to close this issue? :-). <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43159> is still essentially unreadable in Emacs Eww and Lynx, as well as Dillo when CSS is disabled, because there are many missing line breaks. Thanks, Mark -- Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.