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  • #11
    I recall Linaro making several big gains on ARM gcc, not sure how many of these are in gcc 4.7.

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    • #12
      Any news when Clang is going to fix their online documentation? It's totally unreadable:



      (With all browsers I tried: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Konqueror.)

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      • #13
        Originally posted by RealNC View Post
        Any news when Clang is going to fix their online documentation? It's totally unreadable:



        (With all browsers I tried: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Konqueror.)
        Bizarre - it looks fine to me in both firefox and opera.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by dnebdal View Post
          Bizarre - it looks fine to me in both firefox and opera.
          The text actually wraps? It never does here. I have to scroll left and right to read it. Which I end up not doing, because I can't read like that.

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          • #15
            Also looks fine here on Opera.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by curaga View Post
              Also looks fine here on Opera.
              Ditto on the Firefox 14.0.1. I checked, and it's valid HTML 4.0 Strict according to validator.w3.org, and my Web Developer toolbar shows it as valid html/css/javascript.... Do you possibly have some add-on that's interfering?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Veerappan View Post
                Ditto on the Firefox 14.0.1. I checked, and it's valid HTML 4.0 Strict according to validator.w3.org, and my Web Developer toolbar shows it as valid html/css/javascript.... Do you possibly have some add-on that's interfering?
                The same addon on 4 different browsers? :-/ In any event, no; there are no addons.

                This is the URL, btw, in case people were testing another one or something:



                But no one answered my question though: does the text wrap correctly? (Try resizing the browser window, for example.) Line length is always fixed here. The only case where all of text is visible is when using a widescreen monitor. (Of course even then it's problematic because text with such a big width is not easy to read.)

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                • #18
                  Yes, it wraps correctly.



                  Time to check your network then. Maybe your provider has started altering the unencrypted stream to insert ads, etc.

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                  • #19
                    Weird. I rebooted and it works for me too now. WTH? I've no idea what could have caused this.

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