> Setting a fixed size is bad because you can only match one case. If
> you care about l18n (strings of different length) and a18n
> (different font sizes) you won't suggest this.
I do not suggest do fix the size, just change the default width of
the window so users wont see odd line-breaks. That's all. ChangesLog
are in english, so there is no matter of i18n here.
I just suggest to use set a more consistent default behaviour.
Because with the current behaviour, *all* users which want to read
changes with correct line break have to resize the width of the
window. This is not my configuration, but the default ubuntu one.
Hello,
> Setting a fixed size is bad because you can only match one case. If
> you care about l18n (strings of different length) and a18n
> (different font sizes) you won't suggest this.
I do not suggest do fix the size, just change the default width of
the window so users wont see odd line-breaks. That's all. ChangesLog
are in english, so there is no matter of i18n here.
I just suggest to use set a more consistent default behaviour.
Because with the current behaviour, *all* users which want to read
changes with correct line break have to resize the width of the
window. This is not my configuration, but the default ubuntu one.
Étienne.