On 2/2/11 1:41 PM, Denis Koroskin wrote:
On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:00:20 +0300, Andrei Alexandrescu
<seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org> wrote:

On 2/2/11 7:07 AM, spir wrote:
On 02/02/2011 09:45 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Following ideas and advice from this newsgroup, I have a draft at

http://d-programming-language.org/cutting-edge/phobos/std_algorithm.html


There are two tables, one with just the names and the other with names
and a
brief description. Let me know of any feedback. Thanks!


Andrei

To avoid the descriptive table taking to much width, as evoked, remove
the category column by:
* Putting category names as "inter-lines" (dunno how to code that in
html, but there's certainly a way to do it).
* Making one table per category (simpler and nicer?).

Denis

Probably one table per category would make for too many tables. How
about the separating rows in
http://d-programming-language.org/cutting-edge/phobos/std_container.html?

Andrei

FWIW, in Opera there is also a huge gap (about 1000 pixels in height)
between the table and its summary
(http://habreffect.ru/files/940/18dbd8cbb/bug.png). It is most like
Opera specific, but I'm not sure.

That gap is coming from lots of empty paragraphs (<p></p>) in between
table rows:

<tr> ... </tr> <p></p> <tr> ... </tr>

I think it won't hurt to remove those as unnecessary.

Yah, that needs fixing. Unfortunately it makes a mess of the source as the empty line in between rows made it easy for me to follow and easy for emacs to wrap rows properly (at 80 columns, heh).

Andrei

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