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> Walter Bright wrote:
>> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
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> I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff tha
Walter Bright wrote:
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Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that
other people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the
screenshot someone else post
On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 17:55:33 -0700, Walter Bright wrote:
> David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of
> the D web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org.
> This isn't about the content, just the look/style/feel.
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Please do
Walter Bright wrote:
> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>> "Walter Bright" wrote in message
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>>> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that
other people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the
screens
On Jul 4, 10 04:57, Walter Bright wrote:
Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google
Translation doesn't attempt to translate code inside a
element. So I would suggest the website uses .
Michel Fortin wrote:
The problem is that the translator strips the line breaks. But that's
still an improvement over the older "translated" code, where half the
identifiers are changed, braces are changed to parenthesis and some
newlines are removed randomly.
I suggest you add anyway. At lea
Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google
Translation doesn't attempt to translate code inside a
element. So I would suggest the website uses ...
for its code blocks, and ... for key
Nick Sabalausky wrote:
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Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that other
people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the screenshot someone
else posted of the translate-ba
Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
Unfortunately a lot of the translator's output ends up being quite comedical.
It tends to mix up past tense, future tense, and sometimes leaves the output
in English. In other cases some words tend to have multiple meaning in other
languages and depend on context in order t
On 07/02/2010 06:16 PM, Adam Ruppe wrote:
On 7/2/10, Walter Bright wrote:
What browser are you using? In IE it renders well, and I'm picky about that
sort of thing.
I tried both Konqueror and Firefox and found the body text to look
bad, worse in Firefox (probably because I set konqueror to ig
On 2010-07-03 14:06:26 -0400, Walter Bright said:
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google Translation
doesn't attempt to translate code inside a element. So I would
suggest the website uses ... for its code
blocks, and ... for
"Nick Sabalausky" wrote in message
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> "Walter Bright" wrote in message
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>> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>>> I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that other
>>> people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Althou
On 2010-07-03 20.06, Walter Bright wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google
Translation doesn't attempt to translate code inside a
element. So I would suggest the website uses ...
for its code blocks, and ... for keywords
and
"Walter Bright" wrote in message
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> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>> I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that other
>> people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the screenshot someone
>> else posted of the translate-bar, I'm glad it
Walter Bright wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google
Translation doesn't attempt to translate code inside a
element. So I would suggest the website uses ...
for its code blocks, and ... for keywords
and other code-relate
Walter Bright Wrote:
> Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> > I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that other
> > people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the screenshot someone
> > else posted of the translate-bar, I'm glad it's not showing up for me. (I
> > really wish p
Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that other
people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the screenshot someone
else posted of the translate-bar, I'm glad it's not showing up for me. (I
really wish people would stop loading up their pages
Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google Translation
doesn't attempt to translate code inside a element. So I would
suggest the website uses ... for its code
blocks, and ... for keywords and other code-related terms
in the text. T
Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 12:33:10 +0300, Jérôme M. Berger
> wrote:
>
>>> Now, what's everyone complaining about font sizes? Except for the
>>> citation block, the font size looks pretty much the same to me on all
>>> screenshots (except on Firefox 2.x, where they're slightl
Michel Fortin wrote:
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google Translation
doesn't attempt to translate code inside a element. So I would
suggest the website uses ... for its code
blocks, and ... for keywords and other code-related terms
in the text. That could actually mak
On 7/3/2010 5:48 AM, JimBob wrote:
It's a bit bland, lacking in contrast between the colors. Makes me think of
the colors of desert camoflage.
What if the gray was changed to black? This would also help the menu
contrast. I feel like the orange/red blended with gray looks a little
muddy.
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 12:33:10 +0300, Jérôme M. Berger
wrote:
Now, what's everyone complaining about font sizes? Except for the
citation block, the font size looks pretty much the same to me on all
screenshots (except on Firefox 2.x, where they're slightly smaller -
you're not using that obsole
Looks great in Safari. I'm not sure what people mean about small fonts, unless
you've already fixed it. The font size is slightly larger than average on my
laptop, which I actually like. My only suggestion is that you might want to
play with the brightness of the text in the sidebar. The con
On 2010-07-02 22:29:04 -0400, Michel Fortin said:
http://michelf.com/img/shots/d-website-3.png
(Note: the last one is quite funny if you can read French, but perhaps
also if you can't.)
On a side note, I've noticed on other websites that Google Translation
doesn't attempt to translate code
On 03.07.2010 02:55, Walter Bright wrote:
David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of the D
web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org. This isn't about
the content, just the look/style/feel.
Comments welcome.
Looks ok to me. Not too keen on th
Walter Bright Wrote:
> David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of the
> D
> web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org. This isn't
> about
> the content, just the look/style/feel.
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Please don't put links to anything ot
"Walter Bright" wrote in message
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> David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of
> the D web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org. This
> isn't about the content, just the look/style/feel.
>
> Comments welcom
Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:55:33 +0300, Walter Bright
> wrote:
>
>> David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look
>> of the D web site. A preview of it is up on
>> d-programming-language.org. This isn't about the content, just the
>> look/style/feel
On 03/07/2010 02:55, Walter Bright wrote:
David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of
the D web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org.
This isn't about the content, just the look/style/feel.
Comments welcome.
Please don't put links to anything ot
On 03.07.2010 02:55, Walter Bright wrote:
> David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of
> the D web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org.
> This isn't about the content, just the look/style/feel.
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Please don't put links to
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:55:33 +0300, Walter Bright
wrote:
David Gileadi was kind enough to spend some time redesigning the look of
the D web site. A preview of it is up on d-programming-language.org.
This isn't about the content, just the look/style/feel.
Because no one thought to do this
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