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bug #7956: propose: full-width verbatim text areas

Submitted by:  Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Submitted on:  Thu 07 Dec 2006 10:25:40 PM UTC  
 
Category: Web FrontendStatus: Need Info
Severity: 2 - MinorPriority: A - Later
Assigned to: NoneOpen/Closed: Open
Release: 3.0Planned Release: 
Reproducibility: NonePrivacy: Public

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Mon 11 Dec 2006 03:05:23 PM UTC, comment #6:

OK, I had no time to go through all the discussion but I can confirm:
1] having text areas which resize themselves when the window is redimensionned is certainly interesting
2] the textarea in file #1663 does resize with the window with both IE6 and IE7.
Yves

Yves Perrin <ype>
Project Administrator
Sat 09 Dec 2006 03:03:58 PM UTC, comment #5:

Currently i cannot, unfortunately. I had access to MSIE while I was at CERN.

Yves: can you check whether it works with MSIE 7?

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:58:42 PM UTC, comment #4:

I meant not really line breaks but long logical lines wrapped into several physical lines.

Please check on IE if you can.

Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Project Member
Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:49:19 PM UTC, comment #3:

(The text area will actually not produce real line breaks if they are not in the original text, check with a copy-paste).

Ok, now with your new example, I see what you mean. Unfortunately, what you propose is what I tried to do at first and what does not work at all with MSIE when I tested, and cause MSIE output to be broken.

Hovewer, if this works at least with MSIE 7, we can simply do it and add a dirty hack in the MSIE 5/6 specific CSS.

If it works for all, then it is perfect.

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:36:36 PM UTC, comment #2:

It is supposed that text areas will take the full width they can take and not be limited to N columns. I.e. I have plenty of space on the screen left, why should I have line breaks in verbatim text?

Please see the newly attached file. It is exactly the same, only with all fixed-width <div>'s commented out and one <div> without width added. You should see that is width of <div>s, not the text area controlling things.

(file #1663)

Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Project Member
Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:30:48 PM UTC, comment #1:

I tried file #1657 with both Konqueror and Mozilla, it seems that only the fixed width in em is taken into account. The textarea size dont change if I resize the window.

What exactly it is supposed to do?

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Thu 07 Dec 2006 10:25:40 PM UTC, original submission:

I propose to add "width: 100%;" to CSS of `verbatim' text area class. Please see the attached HTML for how it is supposed to work.

Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Project Member

 

Attached Files
file #1663:  full-width.html added by doublep (1kB - text/html)
file #1657:  1.html added by doublep (795B - text/html)

 

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    Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
    Sat 09 Dec 2006 03:03:58 PM UTCyeupouCarbon-Copy-=>Added ype
    Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:36:36 PM UTCdoublepAttached File-=>Added full-width.html, #1663
    Sat 09 Dec 2006 02:30:48 PM UTCyeupouStatusConfirmed=>Need Info
    Thu 07 Dec 2006 10:25:40 PM UTCdoublepAttached File-=>Added 1.html, #1657
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