Welcome to the 21st century! https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1114075
poma
On 27.06.2014 19:03, DJ Delorie wrote:
Welcome to the 21st century!
Do we have different eyes and brains than we did last century? Because otherwise, excessively wide paragraphs are just as hard to read now as they were then.
E.g. for me, 'bz.rh-cols90.png' is consistent, unlike 'bz.rh-cols80.png'. If you see it the other way around, hats off. :) http://goo.gl/GiIFSY
poma
Dne 28.6.2014 05:16, poma napsal(a):
On 27.06.2014 19:03, DJ Delorie wrote:
Welcome to the 21st century!
Do we have different eyes and brains than we did last century? Because otherwise, excessively wide paragraphs are just as hard to read now as they were then.
E.g. for me, 'bz.rh-cols90.png' is consistent, unlike 'bz.rh-cols80.png'. If you see it the other way around, hats off. :) http://goo.gl/GiIFSY
poma
BZ should learn some comment formatting, such as markdown. I like the wrapping, but I hate that I cannot paste pre-formatted text ...
Vít
DJ Delorie dj@redhat.com wrote:
Welcome to the 21st century!
Do we have different eyes and brains than we did last century? Because otherwise, excessively wide paragraphs are just as hard to read now as they were then.
But we do have wide logfile excerpts that are much easier to read if they don't get word-wrapped.
David
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:21:43AM +0100, David Howells wrote:
DJ Delorie dj@redhat.com wrote:
Welcome to the 21st century!
Do we have different eyes and brains than we did last century? Because otherwise, excessively wide paragraphs are just as hard to read now as they were then.
But we do have wide logfile excerpts that are much easier to read if they don't get word-wrapped.
Yeah, it is really horrible when BZ wraps program output that is included in the comment. I've opened bugs against bugzilla in the past to have this forced wrapping removed, but they were declined.
Adjacent to the first comment in each bug is a link "Unwrap comments" which we're apparently supposed to use when viewing individual bugs to remove the manual line breaks BZ adds :-( No way to make this the default for your user AFAIK
Regards, Daniel