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Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?
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Greg Minshall |
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Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug? |
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Wed, 28 Dec 2022 12:34:30 +0300 |
Ihor,
> That's better reflected by inlinetasks.
inlinetasks? that's new for me. i see some mention in the manual.
but, the comments in source code is more helpful.
yes, i see what you mean. for boxes, that would make sense.
> Any kind of long text being indented or boxed will not be
> readable.
for a (possibly context-specific) suitable definition of "long", that
seems correct (though, for someone *else's* text, it's a value judgement
that i, personally, wouldn't like to make :).
> Nesting is also questionable.
quite likely.
cheers, Greg
- Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?, (continued)
Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?, Max Nikulin, 2022/12/26
Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?, Stefan Nobis, 2022/12/28
Re: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?, tomas, 2022/12/28