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Re: LYNX-DEV ac #115
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T.E.Dickey |
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Re: LYNX-DEV ac #115 |
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Mon, 23 Feb 1998 05:39:07 -0500 (EST) |
> Well, thought it would be good to let y'all know that 115 compiled without
> a hitch on FreeBSD... guess the stray character was it?
yes, I think so (I did not notice because most of the systems did not
require -ltermlib, and the Linux one relied on the the chaining of shared
libraries -- I test on my FreeBSD partition occasionally but it stops other
activity since I have it configured only for test builds - no modem, etc.)
> However, I do notice that somewhere between 109 and 115, everything seems
> to be squished more... a lot of double-spacing in things has now become
> single-spacing. Has there been a handling change in some markup that
> would cause this? The most notable places where this occurs is the Save
I'm not sure - I will take a look to see if I can see the 'squished'. (I
thought that the formatting was pretty stable -- but there is one that is
from Fote's changes that deals with spacing before/after paragraphs, etc.,
which may be what we are talking about - if so, I'll check that the
development version does appear as the 2.7.2-patched).
> to Disk ([D]ownload) and [P]rint screens. I personally like the
> double-spacing better - much easier on my eyes. Raises the question also
> on whether it was a change in the pages themselves rather than markup
> interpretation changes. Is there something that can be toggled/edited to
> return those (and any other?) pages to the old spacing?
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