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bug#43166: closed (The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in emacs-w3m.


From: GNU bug Tracking System
Subject: bug#43166: closed (The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in emacs-w3m.)
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:03:01 +0000

Your message dated Mon, 14 Sep 2020 09:03:22 -0400
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and subject line Re: bug#43166: The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in 
emacs-w3m.
has caused the debbugs.gnu.org bug report #43166,
regarding The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in emacs-w3m.
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in emacs-w3m. Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2020 12:16:06 +0700 Hello again dear Guixen.
I use emacs-w3m as a browser on a single board computer. I want to read, for example, issue #43159.

I can read it on https://debbugs.gnu.org/43159. It's formatted properly, and the patch is readable too.

But the https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43159
is barely readable, and the patch is unreadable at all. Even quoted text appear as:
> line > another line > more lines..

I think the issues.guix.gnu.org should automatically append a link to the debbugs.gnu.org, for all issues. It can be named like <a>No-JS version here</a>, or so.

The Links browser also can't show issues.guix.gnu.org properly for now.

Thanks.
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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#43166: The issues.guix.gnu.org is hard to read in emacs-w3m. Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 09:03:22 -0400 User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux)
Hi Vitaliy,

Vitaliy Shatrov <guix.vits@disroot.org> writes:

Closing since a dedicated tool for use in Emacs (emacs-debbugs) exists,
which works around the shortcomings of the Emacs web browsers (Probably
CSS related, as Mark pointed out).

Thanks,

Maxim


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