Gregory Pittman skrev: > Axel Bojer wrote: >> Gregory Pittman skrev: >> >>> Gregory Pittman wrote: >>> >>>> Adam Lafayette wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> I just looked at it myself. >>>>> WinXP >>>>> firefox 1.5.0.7 >>>>> >>>>> It looked ok at first then I made the browser smaller and saw the same >>>>> problem. >>>>> Definitely a little problem there. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I'll work on it tonight if someone doesn't beat me to it -- not so hard >>>> to fix. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Should be fixed now -- some pages a little tight. I'm not really happy >>> with the PDF form page, because I had to shrink the main graphic. >>> >> I am sory, no :-) >> >> http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Get_Started_With_Scribus:3 >> >> still overflows the text (try resizing to 800 x 1024 too see the >> difference). Have you shecked for fixed width boxes? :-P >> > It's not quite so simple as fixed-width boxes. It seems to be two kinds > of things: > 1. The wiki software is rather aggressive in its hoarding of space for > the right sidebar. > 2. Internet Explorer doesn't play as well with the wiki software.
The overflow appears with Konqueror and Firefox too :-/ I have no idea how this page will show up in IE :-P -- see also: http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Get_Started_With_Scribus:10 and http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Get_Started_With_Scribus:11 and http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Get_Started_With_Scribus:9 Does barely fit. Of course, I know my monitor has 15" and 1200 x 800px, so this probably will not be visible to most of you -- unless you resize the browser window :-) > Chapter 3's page is problematic because of the size of the graphics. In > order to guarantee that everything fits as intended (in IE), you have to > reduce the graphics so that they're poorly if at all readable without > clicking them to see it full-sized. > > So, as of the moment I have a compromise -- Chapter 3 will display on > all the platforms and machines I can test, Linux/Firefox, > Windows/Firefox, Windows/IE. It's reasonably legible in all versions so > that you shouldn't /have/ to click for the full-size graphic. In > Windows/IE there is a gap of white space, but all the information is > there. If the gap is disturbing, another reason to use Firefox. > > If someone knows how to keep the sidebar from being so screen-grabby, > that might help. I may also try to reduce the graphics size with other > software so that second graphic can be smaller yet legible. Best regards Axel Bojer
