> On Nov 20, 2017, at 6:10 PM, Greg Hendershott
> wrote:
>>>
>>
>> The following example hack _seems_ to clear the "impervious" hurdle?
>>
>> a.Sq span { font-weight: normal !important}
>>
>> I'm not a CSS guru. This barely clears the "it works" hurdle.
>> That is, I don't know if the "Sq"
p.s. I meant to add: I love your original redesign and this makes it
even better.
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 9:09 PM, Greg Hendershott
wrote:
>>> It looks very nice, but as a side effect slightly exacerbates a
>>> long-standing ergonomic issue with cross-links in the side-notes:
>
> Like Daniel ment
>> It looks very nice, but as a side effect slightly exacerbates a
>> long-standing ergonomic issue with cross-links in the side-notes:
Like Daniel mentioned, I click the bold one by mistake. A lot.
> I agree, but in that case the bold styling is attached to "The Racket
> Reference" within the HT
I'm trying to use the "raco check-requires" command to determine which
requires I should remove from my source files, and the command fails when I
include one of my files (the application compiles and runs fine).
I managed to reproduce the case as follows:
;; Save this in "file1.rkt"
#l
ELS (European Lisp Symposium) is Racket-friendly. There were several
Racket related talks/topics the last conferences. Kind regards, Daniel.
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Betreff: [ELS] 2018 news
Datum: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 15:52:07 +0200
Von: Didier Verna
An: ELS Conference
Hello
On Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7:59:40 AM UTC-8, Jens Axel Søgaard wrote:
>
> IPad Pro small landscape chrome.
>
Thanks, the iOS display problem is now fixed.
On Monday, November 20, 2017 at 11:10:41 AM UTC-8, Daniel Prager wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew
>
> It looks very nice, but as a side effect s
Hi Matthew
It looks very nice, but as a side effect slightly exacerbates a
long-standing ergonomic issue with cross-links in the side-notes:
docs.racket-lang.org:
revision:
In almost every case the user will want to click on the unbolded specific
link *(Pattern Matching*), but the bolding entic
> On Nov 19, 2017, at 17:04, George Plymale II
> wrote:
>
> This issue still exists on High Sierra and with Racket 6.11. I even see it
> happen on the non-nightly, stable builds. It's a bit of a hassle to have to
> do the drag-n-drop dance every single time I update Racket. I'm we would all
It all looks beautimous to me!
On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Matthew Butterick wrote:
> http://mbutterick.github.io/racket-doc-redo/doc/
>
> This link demos some small typographic updates to the docs:
>
> + new title font (that matches the one used on other Racket websites)
> + new monospaced
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