>> It assumes that <http://gnu.org/s/emacs/manual.css> would be copied to >> <http://gnu.org/manual/manual.css> as a starting point. > > Seems like a good idea to me. > Projects can override this if they want. > > We can merge this after the global css is in place.
FWIW, I created a simple style sheet with what I think are rather conservative improvements over the defaults: - limit lines to a more readable length (34rem) - add whitespace (e.g. spacing between paragraphs and between headings) - shaded background for examples and TOC - adjust font sizes dependent on available window width - hanging bullets in lists This is certainly not perfect and hasn't been tested with many manuals, but at the very least the Gzip manual[1] becomes more readable, in my opinion, with this style applied. The stylesheet is available here: https://userstyles.org/styles/108215/gnu-manuals -- rekado ___ [1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/manual/gzip.html