On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Peter Bittner <[email protected]> wrote: > Luke, > >>> When I build the Pyjamas Book app the layout is not totally matching >>> the one online: There are excessive margins in the iframes or the HTML >>> body or so. >> >> yeahh, that's a fun one i had a bit of a learning curve on CSS - >> anthony should know how to deal with it, and it's on the wiki i think >> under "csshellandhowtodealwithit" :) > > Oh my god, quirks mode! So, I fixed that one again. I also removed the > DOCTYPE from the HTML template (undoing the changes I had just done a > moment before). I have also added a comment to the template referring > to the Wiki CSS hell article... :-) > >> anyway tell you what, i'll do an example wiki which uses git, see how >> we go from there. > > Ha? I don't get that. (You do an example wiki _page_?
no. > Or you set up a completely new system? yes. > When?) when it's done, of course :) i'm looking into python-dulwich at the moment, so as to be able to read (and commit) the ikiwiki files from a JSONRPC service. dulwich is... obtuse, to say the least, but there appear to be quite reasonable tutorials at least on how to commit. walking the bloody tree however is... gahh :) > > A question regarding the issue tracker: Can we have it configured in a > way that submitters of an issue can change the issue's status, and > ultimately set the issue to resolved/closed? no, because the source code of code.google.com is not available for modification except by google, is it? this is precisely the kind of reason why i do not wish to be using proprietary monetarily-zero-cost services. l.

