
Hello, on Donnerstag, 24. Mai 2007, jdd wrote:
jdd wrote:
Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
Hi,
I finally managed to get the new skin working! Adrian and Darix set up a test server, so you can test it under almost real-life terms!
I just found on the net a page (http://www.lea-linux.org/cached/index/Admin-admin_env-sudo.html) where a code window can have a fixed heigth (search for "Voilà mon /etc/sudoers :" on the page, the box is there)
this is very handy and it's a mediawiki...
Without having looked to the CSS, I guess it's styled with max-height: 15em; overflow:auto; However I'm not sure if this is a good idea - just imagine someone puts a meeting transcript in such a box :-/ OK, that's what I would use as standard. Now let's try to make it more flexible. What would be useful? IMHO: Having overflow:auto as optional style like <pre class='scrollable'> would be an option. It would also be nice to have a class for horicontal scrolling also (overflow-x:auto;) which could be used on long code lines. (But not for code blocks with many lines - the whole block must fit on the screen in this case. And another class with "normal" (sans-serif, not monospaced) font would be very useful for meeting transcripts, because it reduces the need to manually insert linebreaks ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- | Yes, I know. But there are even conjobs running as user games? Sometimes when cron is bored he starts playing games, didn't you know? ;-) [Aschwin Marsman and Robert Schiele opensuse] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org