Hi Samuel,

I pushed the change on friday - git told me :-)

But it seems that worg.css is not updated automatically. I CC'ed
Carsten, who is the one to do that.

Carsten?

It's just one changed line that, hopefully, will make the line-height
grow with the fonts used by the client.


Regards,


   Sebastian

Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> writes:
> Hi Samuel,
>
>
> I scanned through the worg.css and found no fixed height or width in
> there. The only pixel value would have been the `line-height' in the
> `body' section.
>
> I didn't push the change - I did now. So maybe in an hour or two it will
> work for you? Let us know if so.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>    Sebastian
>
> Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes:
>> Hi Sebastian,
>>
>> I tried loading and refreshing worg, and the problem is still there.
>> It might be slightly better but not enough to let me read worg.
>>
>> Would more ems help?
>>
>> William sent me some CSS involving text align; that made no difference.
>>
>> Sounds like it's just Tiger users.  So unless there are other ideas I
>> will give up on this (because I don't want to send people on a wild
>> goose chase supporting Tiger, which I presume is an obsolete version).
>>  It's not vital to be able to read worg (though very nice when
>> possible :)).  If there are simple fixes, let me know.
>>
>> I very much appreciate all the effort by all who replied.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 01:58, Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> wrote:
>>> Yes, I'm currently looking through the CSS and I found, the line-height
>>> was in pixels.
>>> Should be `em' to adjust automatically.
>>>
>>> Fixed that and pushed it to Worg. Please tell us if that helps.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>   Sebastian
>>>
>>>
>>> Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes:
>>>> Thanks for trying it.
>>>>
>>>> Your screenshot looks good, but I don't get that using the preferences
>>>> panel.  I am using Tiger.
>>>>
>>>> I think it's something with worg, because most other sites do not run
>>>> text together vertically.
>>>>
>>>> Zooming in further severeal times with command shift = does get
>>>> something like what you show, but most of the time I can't use the
>>>> keyboard at all, nor right click.  Just left click.  There is the View
>>>> menu, but using it several times on every page won't work.
>>>>
>>>> I overstated the case for emacs-w3m.  Most of the time I can't use it,
>>>> so if somebody posts a link on the org list to a worg page, I have to
>>>> skip it.
>>>>
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