I do'nt use web preview neither (who still writes static html ??) BUT I would if the web preview could be used as the output of a custom TextMate command. One could the call a script whose output would be well designed html to display a complex error log, for instance.
Dominique PERETTI http://www.lachoseinteractive.net
On 22 oct. 04, at 16:33, Justin French wrote:
On 22/10/2004, at 9:55 PM, James Adam wrote:
- changed the base font size of the OakWebPreview to 14 - this way it
matches at least my setup for Safari and Firefox, and I'm not aware of every having changed the defaults in those apps. Either way, ENSURE that the font sizes are similar, otherwise the preview is pretty much useless.
Firefox and Safari and pretty much every other browser ship with 16px -- I'm 99% certain of this. Eventually a preference is planned for you to pick your own I think. When the first betas shipped, it was set to 12, but people complained about it not being like Safari and Firefox, so whatyagonnado?
Can't please everyone until there's a font size preview -- and even if TM were to preview things EXACTLY the way YOU prefer (14px), it's only previewing your Safari/Firefox set-up, not previewing my set-up, or some guy down the road surfing the web on his XBox.
It's a quick and handy HTML preview, not a full-on browser... and isn't that good enough?
Personally, I still use Safari, and don't use TM's web preview at all.
Justin
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