From: Joey Hess Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 18:15:34 +0000 (-0400) Subject: response X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/commitdiff_plain/83961e4668bc62d8d19dd5dfa17437b64d940998?ds=sidebyside response --- diff --git a/doc/news/version_3.11.mdwn b/doc/news/version_3.11.mdwn index 2ef1b8c12..2d1dc7063 100644 --- a/doc/news/version_3.11.mdwn +++ b/doc/news/version_3.11.mdwn @@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ -You may want to run `ikiwiki-transition deduplinks /path/to/srcdir` -after upgrading to this version of ikiwiki. This command will -optimise your wiki's saved state, removing duplicate information -that can slow ikiwiki down. - ikiwiki 3.11 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]] [[!toggleable text=""" * Avoid using python-support. Closes: #[525086](http://bugs.debian.org/525086) diff --git a/doc/todo/edit_form:_no_fixed_size_for_textarea.mdwn b/doc/todo/edit_form:_no_fixed_size_for_textarea.mdwn index 2adef079d..526523dcd 100644 --- a/doc/todo/edit_form:_no_fixed_size_for_textarea.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/edit_form:_no_fixed_size_for_textarea.mdwn @@ -13,3 +13,20 @@ On longer pages its not very comfortable to edit pages with such a small box. Th > include that? --[[Joey]] [[!tag done]] >> The screen shot was made with http://ikiwiki.info/ where i didn't change anything. The width is optimally used. The problem is the height. + +>>> You confused me by talking about rows... +>>> I don't know how to allow CSS to resize a textarea +>>> to the full browser height. The obvious `height: 75%;` +>>> does not work, at least in firefox and epiphany. +>>> +>>> Ah, of course, if it did work, it'd make it be 75% of +>>> the full *page* height, and not the browser window height. +>>> +>>> According to +>>> [this page](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/632983/css-height-if-textarea-as-a-percentage-of-the-viewport-height): +>>>>>50% of what? Parent says ‘auto’, which means base it on the height of the child content. Which depends on the height on the parent. Argh! etc. +>>>>> +>>>>>So you have to give its parent a percentage height. And the parent's parent, all the way up to the root. +>>> So, other than a javascript-based resizer, some very tricky and invasive CSS +>>> seems to be needed. Please someone let me know if you succeed in doing that. +>>> --[[Joey]]