Difficulties with wide wiki pages

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by: Jesse Silver
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Posted: November 28, 2008 05:15 by Igor Minar

I'm writing some docs for my project and I constantly see issues when I try to add a piece of code that is represented as one long line.

Not only that the page is usually too narrow to display such a page properly, but what makes the matters even worse is that the overflowing part of the page is "hidden" and not visible to users.

For an example, check out this page.

It would be great if this was fixed, as I expect that many people at kenai will be using the wiki to write similar documentation as I'm writing.

 
Posted: November 28, 2008 08:44 by Jesse Silver

Hi Igor-

I see the problem - so sorry about this. I'm going to file a bug immediately, which, in this case, should mean the problem will be fixed relatively soon (unless we run into complications).

In the meantime, is there a way you can split the lines while making it clear that you've done this? Something like:

-Dcom.igorminar.grizzlysendfile.Algorithm=com.igorminar.grizzlysendfile.algorithm. (cont...) EqualNonBlockingAlgorithm

 
Posted: November 29, 2008 23:06 by Igor Minar

Hi Jesse,

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I can't split the line because then the setting would become invalid.

 
Posted: November 30, 2008 03:15 by Jesse Silver
Hi There-

Yes, I completely understand. A bug has been filed and we are investigating a real fix to the issue. Until we fix the problem, however, I thought this might work, especially if you make clear to your audience that they can't actually split the line in the IDE.
 
Posted: December 01, 2008 04:00 by Igor Minar

Thanks for filing the bug. I'll figure out something in the meantime.

 
Posted: December 01, 2008 10:17 by Jesse Silver
I'll keep you updated Igor.
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