On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Andy Fingerhut
<andy.finger...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried again using links with doc strings as the values of the title 
> attribute, but when the text in Firefox 11.0 it does not honor the line 
> breaks in my text, but reflows it.  Try it out yourself at [1]:
>
> [1] 
> http://homepage.mac.com/jafingerhut/files/cheatsheet-clj-1.3.0-v1.4-tooltips/cheatsheet-title-attribute.html
>
> Is there a way that Firefox will let me specify where line breaks should go?  
> If I put <pre> or <br> tags in the text of a title attribute, those just show 
> up literally in the text that the browser displays in the tool tip.  I have 
> line breaks in the title attribute value in my HTML, but Firefox seems to be 
> ignoring those.
>
> Safari and Chrome seem to honor the line breaks in the title attribute, but 
> they make the popup windows so narrow that the lines break in the middle, in 
> addition to where I put my line breaks, which is better but not great.  Is 
> there a way to tell the browser to make the popup windows wider?

Remind me again: why do you want to put much of the docstring in
there, and not just a quick precis that's enough to jog someone's
memory and/or let them know whether they ought to click through or
should skip that one based on what they're trying to find?

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