Am Sonntag, 13. November 2005 19:21 schrieb Gour: > Wolfgang Jeltsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > I'd like that we keep the present css style of the site (color theme) > > > which I find very nice and appealing, > > > > The font size is way too small! > > Well, in every browser I know (on Linux), you can setup your preferred > sitze for minimum and/or medium font size.
The font size is much smaller than the font size of other webpages. So if I would change the default font size to give good results with the Haskell website, all other websites would have their text in very large letters. > [...] > > You can also export Word documents as HTML but as far as I know this > > is not advisable. > > If the html is desired output, no need for a complex thing as Docbook. What I wanted to illustrate is the fact that being able to export in certain format doesn't necessarily mean that this is worthwhile. > > The main advantage of DocBook is that it uses truely logical markup. > > Logical markup is something we should keep under all circumstances. > > DocBook is much richer markup language than HTML, so what is the need to > author in a complicated markup when much simpler tools can do the job? The question is if HTML is sufficient. In addition, HTML is at some points not well thought-out. > [...] > Sincerely, > Gour Best wishes, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell