[evince] Created branch gnome-3-32

2019-02-07 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
The branch 'gnome-3-32' was created pointing to:

 af6f345... Update Polish translation

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[evince] Created branch gnome-3-30

2018-09-29 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
The branch 'gnome-3-30' was created pointing to:

 98b... EvView: Fix cursor movement when logical and visual line or

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Re: Change .page, see result

2017-12-06 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
On Wed, 2017-12-06 at 11:53 +0100, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
> Hello Germán,
> Thanks for the info. In order to be able to submit a patch, I
> followed the instructions on the wiki, [1] . I installed Flatpak
> (version 0.10.1) on Ubuntu 17.10, but I got stuck when trying to
> download Builder (gnome-software message: Don't know how to handle 
> 'file:///tmp/mozilla_hannie0/org.gnome.Builder-2.flatpakref'). I
> will try to install jhbuild instead, according to 'Set up your
> testing environment' [3] and see if that will allow me to submit
> patches.

Hi Hannie,

I am very sorry that my pointers turned out to be more complex than I
anticipated. I believe I was not clear enough on what I meant.

Let us step back a bit and be sure we are on the same page (no pun
intended with respect to the subject of this thread).

My understanding is that you are already using git, and you have a
branch with your changes in the documentation. Therefore, you want to
know how to submit your changes in bugzilla.

Considering that, I meant to say that you should consider only the link
to submit a patch, not the previous steps about building a project
and/or installing Builder or jhbuild.

> I realize that this mailing list is not a helpdesk, so if I am
> asking too much help here, I apologize and I will stop asking
> questions.

You found some roadblocks on your way, but please do not get
discouraged because of them. It may be an opportunity to improve our
documentation for newcomers ;-)

In my personal opinion, the only bad question is the question that is
never asked.

If you feel more comfortable, there is a mailing list especially
dedicated to newcomers:
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/newcomers-list

Also you can ask also on IRC #newcomers or #docs. Feel free to ping me
whenever you see me there (gpoo).

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Re: Change .page, see result

2017-12-05 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
Hi Hannie,

On Tue, 2017-12-05 at 17:37 +0100, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
> Op 05-12-17 om 12:24 schreef Ekaterina Gerasimova:
> > 
> > > What will happen if I commit/push the branch with the changed
> > > .page files I
> > > am happy with. Will they be added to gnome-user-docs (patches?).
> > > So far, I
> > > have only pushed the branch with changes to the nl.po file.
> > 
> > That is what will happen.
> > 
> > As this would be your first docs contribution, it would be better
> > if
> > you could push a branch for review or attach a patch to Bugzilla.
> > 
> > Generally, after seeing a few good patches and when I'm sure that
> > you're not breaking the build, I am likely to suggest that you
> > start
> > pushing minor fixes straight to master.
> > 
> 
> Hello Ekaterina,
> 
> I understand that it is better NOT to push the gnome-user-docs branch
> if I have changed .page files. Instead, I will attach the .page file
> (or part of it?) to a Bugzilla report (is that what you mean by
> "attaching a patch to Bugzilla?). I do not know how I can push a
> branch for review.

A patch is a representation of the minimal changes between your file(s)
and the one(s) in the repository. It allows people to focus only in the
changes, rather than looking through a whole file. With a little bit of
practice, you will get used to and you will find it handy (welcome to
the matrix! ;-)

That said, you may want to take a look at:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers/SubmitPatch

> I am currently trying to find out how things work. And I fully 
> understand that you will only allow me to push minor fixes straight
> to master after I have proven I can do it right. I will go through
> the buglist to see if I can fix some of them and send my changes, if
> any, to Bugzilla.

Another resource (perhaps not as detailed as you are asking) is:
https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Contributing

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[evince] Created branch gnome-3-26

2017-09-26 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
The branch 'gnome-3-26' was created pointing to:

 b53823e... release: 3.26.0

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[evince] Created branch gnome-3-22

2016-09-28 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
The branch 'gnome-3-22' was created pointing to:

 f1823e5... Added Croatian translation

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Re: gnome terminal question?

2016-09-25 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
On Tue, 2016-09-20 at 13:23 -0700, Jake wrote:
> OK, I figured it out, it's called "mnemonics" under Preferences-
> >General
> 
> unfortunately now I see that the letter O is shared between "Open
> Link" which I use a lot, and "Read-Only" which I have never used and
> will never use.  This means I still need two keystrokes to open a URL
> where one was enough before.  Honestly i would rather be able to
> single-click on a link with no keystrokes but I don't see that
> happening anytime soon.

This sounds like a bug. Please file a bug in the GNOME Terminal.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=browse.html=gnome-termin
al

(if it is not filed already)

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Re: Contribution a language definitions file

2016-04-25 Thread Germán Poo-Caamaño
On Mon, 2016-04-25 at 15:19 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Hi Fernand,
> 
> On Thu, 2016-04-21 at 15:23 -0400, Fernand Veilleux wrote:
> > 
> > I wrote a new ngc.lang and corresponding style scheme for gcode I
> > want to contribute.
> Thanks for doing that!
> 
> > 
> > I read : "If you have written a language definition for
> > GtkSourceView
> > and you would like to share it with other users, please list it
> > here,
> > including the .lang file."
> > 
> > Would you please indicate where to find how to do it ?
> Where exactly did you read that? Any URL / link? I'd hope that the
> "here" would be a link. If not, let's fix that. :)

That text is in the following wiki page:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GtkSourceView/LanguageDefinitions

It used to be a place where anybody with a wiki account could edit the
page. I am not sure if that is still valid.

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