Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #5422: declval Documentation Text Too Small
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-04-07 11:04:31
#5422: declval Documentation Text Too Small
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Reporter: Rob Stewart <robert.stewart@â¦> | Owner: no-maintainer
Type: Bugs | Status: new
Milestone: To Be Determined | Component: utility
Version: Boost 1.46.1 | Severity: Cosmetic
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by Rob Stewart <robert.stewart@â¦>):
I am referring to that page. Compare the Overview text with that at
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_1/libs/utility/ or
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_1/libs/utility/assert.html, for
example. It is quite different. The latter two, it appears, don't
specify the face or size of the text, so they appear as I expected. The
former overrides my browser settings and renders the text very small
(approximately 60% normal size).
Investigating the page source, I see that declval.html uses boostbook.css
and assert.html does not. For comparison, I compared against
http://www.boost.org/. That page appears to use another stylesheet, but
renders like declval.html. Therefore, my complaint would appear to be
against the formatting of assert.html,
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_1/libs/utility/, and any others like
them. The dramatic size difference among those pages is disturbing as
making one suitably readable makes the other much too large or too small.
Should I apply formatting complaints against the pages that don't look
like declval.html, then?
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