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Would be nice if SVGs were used as (AFAIU) <object> rather than <img>, so that e.g. links within can be clicked
Hover-previews of links to other documents could be more useful, e.g. contents of first section/heading that's nonempty (I ended up directly linking to that subsection instead)
if I make a ::::{grid} with two :::{card}s in it, it renders more nicely at some zoom levels if I explicitly specify ::::{grid} 2, even though there's two cards/columns in either case
might be nice as an option to be able to have footnotes not present in the main document text at all, only as hover tooltips
there's an outline_maxdepth site option (book theme), but anything above 3 has no (additional) effect
when there are a lot of items in the RHS outline, the last few are cut off (not visible even when scrolled all the way down)
there's a horizontal scrollbar on the page for no obvious reason (afaict, scrolls everything except the LHS ToC sidebar by a few tens of px left/right)
the :linenos option for {code} affects indentation of the contained code -- i.e., lines starting from line 10+ are indented 1 column further than lines 1-9 due to the width of the line numbers themselves
the :emphasize-lines: option only seems to have an effect if :linenos: is also enabled (but IMHO it seems independently useful)
some way to influence the widths of table columns would be nice -- we have a bunch of "key-value" style tables with the name of a property in the first column and a description in the second; and the width of the first column (which always has the same contents) varies wildly per-table based on whether there are any long lines in the second column (in which case the first column takes only as much space as it needs; otherwise, ~half the table width)
the :align: option in a :::{table} seems to have no effect (initially I thought it was being implicitly overridden by the per-column alignments inferred from markdown header syntax... but testing it out at https://mystmd.org/guide/tables, it doesn't seem to do anything for list-table or csv-table either)
strong emphasis on literal text (asdf) has no effect (fwiw it seems it does in here :)
This is a staging ground for launching other issues.
<object>
rather than<img>
, so that e.g. links within can be clickedasdf
) has no effect (fwiw it seems it does in here :)From: glaebhoerl on discord
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