On Sat, 30 Dec 2023 10:42:34 +0100 Lone_Wolf <lone_wolf@klaas-de-kat.nl> wrote:
On 30-12-2023 07:44, David C. Rankin wrote:
Archdevs,
Not sure where this should go, but the CSS for <pre> in https://man.archlinux.org/man/tmpfiles.d.5.en is causing the information to wrap. Changing zoom or browser window size doesn't change the width of the <pre> blocks and the text wraps in an awkward fashion, e.g.
<pre>#Type Path Mode User Group Age Argument f /file/to/create mode user group - content f+ /file/to/create-or-truncate mode user group - content ...
It literally looks as shown in this e-mail with fixed font:
<pre>#Type Path Mode User Group Age Argument f /file/to/create mode user group - content
Not a big deal, but I'm used to seeing the Arch pages well laid-out and not subject to css hiccups. Tried in both Firefox and Brave browsers, same result. Anybody else see this?
Just passing the info along so it can be passed to the right person if tweaking is warranted.
To all a good 2024!
Yup, same here with firefox & opera .
I don't think it's the pre tag that does this.
Everything under
TMPFILES.D(5) tmpfiles.d TMPFILES.D(5)
looks like it uses a fixed width that doesn't adjust to bigger screens.
Actually it reminds me of what the archwiki pages looked like when it was made mobile-centric (sometimes referred to as desktop-hostile ).
It's in https://man.archlinux.org/static/archmanweb/base.e017b8fff566.css #content-left { display: block; order: 1; /* max-width of the content has to be specified here to make it play nice * with flex. Setting it to max-content would prevent growing beyond the * largest child element. */ max-width: 80ch; Comment that out and it goes wider. No idea what else it breaks though.