2008/11/3 Karl Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> I noticed that in the default Firefox3 configuration on my 1280x1024 > display > >> your code samples on this page are tiny, and v.hard to read: > >> > >> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Inline.html > > I'd like to hear from other people about whether the examples are too > small in their browsers. They are ok for me (seamonkey, firefox, > icecat). Distros like to tinker so much with browser defaults ...
The examples look too small in FF 3.0.3 with default settings and 800 x 600 resolution. They look fine on IE 7 with the default settings and 800 x 600 resolution again. > > >> I see in the HTML this is the code causing the small font: > >> > >> pre.smallexample { font-size:smaller } > > I don't know of any way to say "use a slightly smaller font" in > HTML/CSS. That is, this is what CSS provides, afaik. > > The reason that the above css exists at all is because users requested > that @smallexample (the Texinfo command in question) produce smaller > output than the regular @example, including in HTML. (Like > @smalldisplay, @smallformat, @smallisp, and now @smallquotation.) > Personally I don't have strong feelings about it. > > > (I just realized that gcc.gnu.org still uses texinfo 4.8, so if later > > versions have this changed, I could ask the admins to upgrade.) > > Nothing has changed in this regard. > > Best, > karl >