Style: Fix vertical margins of def lists w/o <p>s to match those with#2427
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Style: Fix vertical margins of def lists w/o <p>s to match those with#2427CAM-Gerlach merged 2 commits intopython:mainfrom
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Actually, looking at PEP 101 again, I'm finding it a bit difficult to specifically point to what exactly looked off to me. I'll file a PR if I'm able to place what it is -- instead of bothering people about the other nebulous whitespace concerns I may have. :) |
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Seems like this is good to go for now, so I'll go ahead and merge it. |
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In #2300 , it was reported that the vertical margin varies substantially between entries with multiple paragraphs (i.e, another
<p>element) and those that only have one (i.e. just text, no<p>). Furthermore, the margins are still pretty tight as @pradyunsg reported, making them uncomfortable to read; they should be at least equivalent to the normal margin between paragraph-level elements.PEP 639 is a canonical example without and with this PR.
This resolves both of those concerns by just ensuring that
dl dd(except headers and footnotes, which are already overridden) have the same0.5rembottom vertical margin as paragraphs do:@pradyunsg Are there any additional vertical line spacing concerns you'd like me to address at this time?
Resolves #2300