out of space on /root

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Mon Mar 13 14:00:18 UTC 2017


On 13 March 2017 at 14:54, Xen <list at xenhideout.nl> wrote:
> I like stuff to be WYSIWYG and you would never print anything with
> absolutely zero borders.

No, I wouldn't, but I don't work in WYSIWYG mode all the time. On my
Kindle, on my iPad, I resize e-books for minimal border size. It's a
waste of pixels to me.

> I even have an issue when some text editor displays text in a sans-serif
> font and the result page would be serif. It just changes the aspect of what
> I can expect when writing something. Some editors even fail to properly do
> italic text, I believe, while the resulting text does have it, or proper
> indents, I don't know (Drupal).

It's a text editor. I'm writing text. Plain text. No formatting. What
it looks like is irrelevant as long as it is legible. I generally
avoid using fonts, bold and italic in writing anyway. If I do need
them, I often use Markdown-style ASCII marku: *this* is bold, /this/
is italic and _this_
denotes underline.

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