The number of changes? Well, I just *delete* two parameters with pixel usage (in two different files, so it counts like one :-) ), to add *one* parameter with pixel usage in only savannah.css.in (the change to the menuitem is non-related and if you don't want it you can do without it anyway, it just improved readability imho).

I find that using a per cent value into margin-left in savannah.css.in would be bad to see while resizing the window (and indeed, now that I tried, it's really bad).

So we have still one parameter *less* with pixel usage thanks to that patch: an overall improvement, I guess. Am I missing something?

matteo


Mathieu Roy wrote:
Matteo Settenvini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tapota :

  
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Er... I really appreciate it, but really, the second patch I gave you
is better... else, we'll obtain this for the other themes != savannah
& gna & water: too much right spacing (see attachment).

    

What annoys me with the second patch is the number of parameters
changes and the usage of pixels. Can you do improve it so you change
less stuff and only in percents? 

Take a look at cern.ch, this problem is not reproducible with this
theme. We should take a look and find out what's the different between
these themes. Maybe these theme have just extra parameters that could
be removed.

  

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