07-28-2018
I'm not seeing old icons, but I am seeing a little bit of strange behavior:
- When I click on the poster's name in the upper left corner of a post, I believe I used to get a drop down menu of things I could do like view all posts by that user, visit that user's profile, etc.; now clicking on the poster's name is a no-op. Please reinstate the old behavior.
- When I hover over the new Thanks icon in the lower left corner of a post, there is no text indicating what that icon does. Please add something like "Give thanks to the user who submitted this post".
- When I hover over the new edit/delete post icon in the lower right corner of a post, I see the text "Edit/Delete Unix or Linux Message". To me, that sounds like it will allow me to edit or delete a mail message in my UNIX and Linux Forum mailbox. Consider changing the text to something like "Edit or Delete this post".
- When I hover over the new quick reply icon in the lower right corner of a post, I see the text "Quick reply to Unix / Linux message". To me, that sounds like it will allow me to reply to a mail message in my UNIX and Linux Forum mailbox. Consider changing the text to something like "Reply to this thread without quoting any posts".
- I never understood how multi-quote was supposed to work, but after playing around with it for about an hour this afternoon I think I have figured it out (although there is some inconsistent behavior if I select and deselect some posts for multi-quoting without actually posting a reply). Consider changing the text you see when you hover over the new multi-quote icon in the lower right corner of a post from "Multi-Quote Unix/Linux Message" to something like "Add this post to the list of posts to be Multi-Quoted" (when the post has not been selected) and "Remove this post from list of posts to be Multi-Quoted" (when the post has been selected).
- When I hover over the new quote reply icon in the lower right corner of a post I see the text "Unix or Linux Quote Reply". Consider making this a little bit clearer for new (and experienced) users by changing the text to something like "Quote this post and any posts selected for Multi-Quoting in a Reply to this thread".
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latexml::font
LaTeXML::Font(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::Font(3pm)
NAME
"LaTeXML::Font" - representation of fonts, along with the specialization "LaTeXML::MathFont".
DESCRIPTION
This module defines Font objects. I'm not completely happy with the arrangement, or maybe just the use of it, so I'm not going to document
extensively at this point.
"LaTeXML::Font" and "LaTeXML::MathFont" represent fonts (the latter, fonts in math-mode, obviously) in LaTeXML.
The attributes are
family : serif, sansserif, typewriter, caligraphic,
fraktur, script
series : medium, bold
shape : upright, italic, slanted, smallcaps
size : tiny, footnote, small, normal, large,
Large, LARGE, huge, Huge
color : any named color, default is black
They are usually merged against the current font, attempting to mimic the, sometimes counter-intuitive, way that TeX does it, particularly
for math
"LaTeXML::MathFont"
"LaTeXML::MathFont" supports "$font-"specialize($string);> for computing a font reflecting how the specific $string would be printed when
$font is active; This (attempts to) handle the curious ways that lower case greek often doesn't get a different font. In particular, it
recognizes the following classes of strings: single latin letter, single uppercase greek character, single lowercase greek character,
digits, and others.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::Font(3pm)