On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 7:19 PM, Steven Watanabe
AMDG
On 02/23/2016 10:43 AM, Krzysztof Jusiak wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 3:43 PM, Steven Watanabe
wrote: A few documentation nits: * The examples often overflow the window and there is no horizontal scroll bar.
Can you tell me which browser are you using, please? I tested it on newest versions of Chrome/Firefox and IE and looks fine.
Firefox w/ javascript disabled.
* What does CPP(SPLIT) mean? CPP, CPP(BTN), and CPP(SHOW) too.
CPP uses Java Script to show the code, highlight it and let it test
online.
I can understand needing javascript to test the code online and I can sort of justify using it for higlighting (though I'm not really happy about that), but it makes no sense at all for the code to require javascript to display at all.
Fair do's. I created a ticket to support code displaying without js enabled. You can check it found here -> https://github.com/boost-experimental/di/issues/208
However, you have to have Java Script enabled in order to see the documentation properly.
* I find the tables without any borders hard to read.
There are borders on the tables. I really would like to know your configuration, please?
It's because you're using javascript to do something that ought to be handled by css.
It's actually done via CSS. Documentation using markdown and mkdocs to display with slightly modified readthedocs theme.
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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