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revuo: add a dashed line to distinguish between Recent News and Upcoming Events sections #206

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rottenwheel opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 2 comments

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rottenwheel commented Oct 15, 2024

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As you may see in screenshot above, it is not clearly differentiated where the end of news bytes is and the beginning of upcoming events, besides the emboldened titles, yet, for instance, at the end of it, before the read the whole issue and tipjar lines, there's a solid line to distinguish. What if we drop a dashed line between sections as well? Meaning, it would just take a single dashed line that would fall between the last news and Upcoming Events title.

Something like this...

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@rottenwheel rottenwheel changed the title revuo: add a dotted line to distinguish between Recent News and Upcoming Events sections revuo: add a dashed line to distinguish between Recent News and Upcoming Events sections Nov 10, 2024
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tobtoht commented Dec 18, 2024

Qt's HTML subset does not appear to support dotted horizontal lines, so I'm not sure how to do this.

I can sort of approximate it using text, but it won't stretch the full width. Like this:

┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄

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╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍

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rottenwheel commented Dec 19, 2024

I see, thanks for looking into this.

I can sort of approximate it using text, but it won't stretch the full width.

You mean it won't extend all across like the line below, or that you can only do as much as shown in your comment? If it's via text, why can't you just cover the whole line with the regular/bold consecutive dashes?"

Edit: I have no hard preference of one over the other, but I think the first one, the not boldened one, would look good. Feel free to use whichever looks more consistent with the Revuo tab/plugin!

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