Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 22. September 2008 schrieb Robin Bannister:
> So I propose
>
> A
> Replace the (passive) text "Table of Contents" in the TOC panel,
> with the document title, e.g. "Learning Manual".
> This nearly always visible (on biggish screens).
> (And when offscreen, near the end of NR, it is not far away.)
>
I've done this now.
Thanks. This helps.
However, this entry currently includes the title prefix "GNU LilyPond - ",
which I consider out of place here:
- it dilutes the contrast between the different document titles
- it increases the effort needed to check the title
(a glance is insufficient; you have to read and parse)
- in narrow windows the title is more likely to be split onto two lines
- it blurs the hierachical succession of section < document < documentation.
Without the prefix the title is then just e.g. "Learning Manual", which
corresponds to what you see in the documentation overview.
> B
> Make this document title [A] be like a breadcrumb at the document level
> i.e. it is a link to the start of the document.
Also done.
Maybe you consider this superfluous, but by "breadcrumb" I was also
implying that it should be emphasised in the same way as the other
breadcrumbs, i.e. you see *all* levels of the vertical path.
This is because I regard B as just another entry in the TOC.
The TOC does not need a title.
And in the meantime the latest styling more or less hides this new feature ...
Cheers,
Robin
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