AFAICT, the scaling of the SVG is based on the rendered width of the page.
And that appears fixed even when you yank your browser wide.  Acrobat
generally gives you a lot of options on how to fit your page to a screen.
I don’t know enough about HTML and style sheets to know whether something
like that could be folded into the HTML version of an RFC.

Mike

On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 17:56 Martin Thomson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, May 16, 2025, at 07:39, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> >> /doc/html/...
> >>
> >> has an _option_ you control with settings to either show you the
> >> htmlized text, or, if the v3 html is available, show you _that_ with a
> >> different style sheet that makes it look (mostly) like the htmlized
> >> text. SVG is an exception - if you select to look at the htmlized text
> >> instead of the restyled html, you aren't going to see the SVG.
> >
> > I had no idea that option existed. (And I can't imagine any circumstances
> > in which I'd use it.)
>
> I do agree that HTML is superior, when we have it.
>
> I've been considering adding an option to that, whereby the HTML on the
> left is not rendered in "pseudo-text" (that "quaintness" is my work, but if
> you want someone to blame, Lars put it there) but is rendered in more
> typical HTML. Would you use that option?
>
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