On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 09:39 (-0500), Timothy Pearson wrote:
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On Thursday 16 of October 2014 15:46:33 Michele Calgaro wrote:
Tim, I would like to push the attached patch to the tde-packaging repo. It adds debug symbols to TDevelop. At the same time I could also push some TDevelop documentation updates that I have already made. Can I go ahead?
Cheers Michele
For me it looks good - I have no objections.
By the way, in the patch is accidentally see a not-existing home http://www.tdevelop.org/ Maybe we can fix this too.
-- Slávek
Fix the link, then push.
Sorry I didn't get this comment/question in earlier...
I'm one of those apparently-rare people who don't automatically make my browser the full width of the screen. As of 1 minute ago (and earlier today) the https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ page has such a width that even when my browser window is wide enough to show all the content, the horizontal scroll bar is still there. Scrolling to the right of the page just rewards me with white space.
Are other people seeing this? I see it even when my browser (firefox) is 1012 pixels wide.
Cheers. Jim
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 09:39 (-0500), Timothy Pearson wrote:
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On Thursday 16 of October 2014 15:46:33 Michele Calgaro wrote:
Tim, I would like to push the attached patch to the tde-packaging repo. It adds debug symbols to TDevelop. At the same time I could also push some TDevelop documentation updates that I have already made. Can I go ahead?
Cheers Michele
For me it looks good - I have no objections.
By the way, in the patch is accidentally see a not-existing home http://www.tdevelop.org/ Maybe we can fix this too.
-- Slávek
Fix the link, then push.
Sorry I didn't get this comment/question in earlier...
I'm one of those apparently-rare people who don't automatically make my browser the full width of the screen. As of 1 minute ago (and earlier today) the https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ page has such a width that even when my browser window is wide enough to show all the content, the horizontal scroll bar is still there. Scrolling to the right of the page just rewards me with white space.
Are other people seeing this? I see it even when my browser (firefox) is 1012 pixels wide.
Cheers. Jim
Yes, I see it. There's still a lot of whitespace (blue space?) below the links on the left as well.
E. Liddell: I haven't dug into the css for this site yet; is this going to be a problem for if people are using fonts with different pixel heights?
Tim
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 11:58:44 -0500 "Timothy Pearson" kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 09:39 (-0500), Timothy Pearson wrote:
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On Thursday 16 of October 2014 15:46:33 Michele Calgaro wrote:
Tim, I would like to push the attached patch to the tde-packaging repo. It adds debug symbols to TDevelop. At the same time I could also push some TDevelop documentation updates that I have already made. Can I go ahead?
Cheers Michele
For me it looks good - I have no objections.
By the way, in the patch is accidentally see a not-existing home http://www.tdevelop.org/ Maybe we can fix this too.
-- Slávek
Fix the link, then push.
Sorry I didn't get this comment/question in earlier...
I'm one of those apparently-rare people who don't automatically make my browser the full width of the screen. As of 1 minute ago (and earlier today) the https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ page has such a width that even when my browser window is wide enough to show all the content, the horizontal scroll bar is still there. Scrolling to the right of the page just rewards me with white space.
Are other people seeing this? I see it even when my browser (firefox) is 1012 pixels wide.
Cheers. Jim
Yes, I see it. There's still a lot of whitespace (blue space?) below the links on the left as well.
E. Liddell: I haven't dug into the css for this site yet; is this going to be a problem for if people are using fonts with different pixel heights?
I already found the element causing the horizontal scrollbar; as for the other, maybe (I've already found one browser/font combination where I can cover the space left at the bottom of the current design with my little finger). Redefining the element heights in terms of em instead of ex may help. I'll experiment after I finish work.
E. Liddell
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 11:58:44 -0500 "Timothy Pearson" kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
Sorry I didn't get this comment/question in earlier...
I'm one of those apparently-rare people who don't automatically make my browser the full width of the screen. As of 1 minute ago (and earlier today) the https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ page has such a width that even when my browser window is wide enough to show all the content, the horizontal scroll bar is still there. Scrolling to the right of the page just rewards me with white space.
Are other people seeing this? I see it even when my browser (firefox) is 1012 pixels wide.
Cheers. Jim
Yes, I see it. There's still a lot of whitespace (blue space?) below the links on the left as well.
E. Liddell: I haven't dug into the css for this site yet; is this going to be a problem for if people are using fonts with different pixel heights?
Just pushed a fix for both (the "blue space" was caused by an earlier sloppy "quick fix" for issues with the sidebar. It's now been re-done properly.)
I'm going to move on now to prototyping various requests/suggested changes, with Alexandre's gradient and header fixes being first in the queue.
E. Liddell
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 11:58:44 -0500 "Timothy Pearson" kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
Sorry I didn't get this comment/question in earlier...
I'm one of those apparently-rare people who don't automatically make my browser the full width of the screen. As of 1 minute ago (and earlier today) the https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ page has such a width that even when my browser window is wide enough to show all the content, the horizontal scroll bar is still there. Scrolling to the right of the page just rewards me with white space.
Are other people seeing this? I see it even when my browser (firefox) is 1012 pixels wide.
Cheers. Jim
Yes, I see it. There's still a lot of whitespace (blue space?) below the links on the left as well.
E. Liddell: I haven't dug into the css for this site yet; is this going to be a problem for if people are using fonts with different pixel heights?
Just pushed a fix for both (the "blue space" was caused by an earlier sloppy "quick fix" for issues with the sidebar. It's now been re-done properly.)
Looks good; copied to main site. Thanks!
I'm going to move on now to prototyping various requests/suggested changes, with Alexandre's gradient and header fixes being first in the queue.
Alexandre has access to the beta site, so just push your changes up there and we can all take a look/make suggestions.
Tim