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[Python-Dev] Playing with a new theme for the docs

[Python-Dev] Playing with a new theme for the docs [Python-Dev] Playing with a new theme for the docsAndrea Crotti andrea.crotti.0 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 18:54:42 CEST 2012
On 03/24/2012 03:30 AM, PJ Eby wrote:
>
>
> Weird - I have the exact *opposite* problem, where I have to resize my 
> window because somebody *didn't* set their text max-width sanely (to a 
> reasonable value based on ems instead of pixels), and I have nearly 
> 1920 pixels of raw text spanning my screen.  Bloody impossible to read 
> that way.
>
> But I guess this is going to turn into one of those vi vs. emacs holy 
> war things...
>
> (Personally, I prefer jEdit, or nano if absolutely forced to edit in a 
> terminal. Heretical, I know.  To the comfy chair with me!)
>
>

Suppose the author set the size to 1000 pixels, you would end up with 
920 white pixels on the side,
does it make sense?

Using a tiling window manager (for example awesome or xmonad) would 
solve your problem in a more definitive way imho
than hoping in the web designer choices..
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