I think it will look wrong if the title and subtitle are on
the same line without a colon.
So, if you remove the colon, then you need a new line for
the subtitle.
What I wrote above is agnostic to the output format.
In HTML. I think a new line will often look worse.
So I suggest: Do Nothing Now.
And I have an extra reason beyond what I wrote above: this was the
first reaction of someone who had not previously used PreTeXt.
I'm all for fixing bugs when someone finds a new use case.
I am not okay with making a change to something that seemed to
be fine, based on comments from someone who should still have their
author hat on at all times.
There really is no compelling reason to do this now.
If we want to think about this later, I'd suggest a brief survey
of whether the change looks better or worse in a variety of
examples. I'll suggest an example where it will look worse:
The sample article:
https://pretextbook.org/examples/sample-article/html/derivatives.html
Something I think worth considering is forcing all of the title,
and all of the subtitle, each to be on one line (which may be the
some line. In CSS talk I mean nowrap on whitespace).
Regards,
David
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