another bunch of string updates in hamster-applet

2010-01-23 Thread Toms
We've added a standalone version to the choir, it mostly reuses existing strings. There is documentation on the way [1], it has not yet gained the final shape though Toms [1] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-doc-list/2010-January/msg00052.html On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Toms

UI/String changes in Empathy

2010-01-23 Thread Guillaume Desmottes
Hi guys, We recently pushed some UI and strings related changes to Empathy master: - A search bar has been added to chats when hitting Ctrl+F (#585168). - The contact title has been removed from contact's tooltip (e4337e5c450842abd65f7c2fb7d233c2cc1105df) - The Hidden status has been renamed to

Re: Evince docs

2010-01-23 Thread Paul Cutler
On 01/23/2010 04:49 AM, Phil Bull wrote: Hi guys, Is anyone working on the Evince docs? I'll take them if not. Phil I don't think so. I want to say I saw 2-4 different bugs about them when triaging Bugzilla the last couple of days. Paul ___

Controlling 3rd-party content in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Phil Bull
Hi guys, We've been discussing Mallard quite heavily on the Ubuntu Docs list over the past week. One issue that came up (via Kyle Nitzsche, see his original message here [1]) is that people could install their own pages in the same directory as the official Ubuntu documentation. In some

Clean Up by Name connotes a less desirable Windows feature

2010-01-23 Thread David Siegel
From user testing and comments on bugs, some users find it hard to anticipate what choosing Clean Up by Name from the Nautilus desktop context menu will do. Users familiar with Windows's Clean Up functionality hesitate to use this handy feature in Nautilus because they don't want to deal with the

More... links in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Phil Bull
Hi guys, I've been thinking about how best to apply Mallard to the Ubuntu Docs. On the front page, I'd like to have a section for each category, with a few links to the most important pages in each category. There would then be a More... link which takes you to a main guide page which lists all

Re: More... links in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Milo Casagrande
Hi Phill, 2010/1/23 Phil Bull philb...@gmail.com: The two ways I've tried so far aren't very satisfactory. One is to add a link going to the main guide page alongside the other links. The problem is, you need to manually put it in the right order (preferably at the end of the section). This

Re: More... links in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Vikram Dhillon
How about something like a global variable, something that will appear on every page, only if it satisfies a specific condition, and that condition we can define in a doc. that needs the More... option. -- Regards, Vikram Dhillon ~~~ There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel

Re: Controlling 3rd-party content in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Milo Casagrande
Hi, 2010/1/23 Phil Bull philb...@gmail.com: We've been discussing Mallard quite heavily on the Ubuntu Docs list over the past week. One issue that came up (via Kyle Nitzsche, see his original message here [1]) is that people could install their own pages in the same directory as the official

Re: Controlling 3rd-party content in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Vikram Dhillon
How about this: Have a little sub-team of Docs. that handles this job: people who want their docs. to be included in the system-docs have to contact this team and when they do one of us can go ahead review the docs. throughly and then put it for release. Phil going back to your idea of

Re: Controlling 3rd-party content in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Paul Cutler
Hi, On 01/23/2010 01:48 PM, Milo Casagrande wrote: Hi, 2010/1/23 Phil Bull philb...@gmail.com: We've been discussing Mallard quite heavily on the Ubuntu Docs list over the past week. One issue that came up (via Kyle Nitzsche, see his original message here [1]) is that people could install

Re: More... links in Mallard

2010-01-23 Thread Shaun McCance
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 18:41 +0100, Milo Casagrande wrote: Hi Phill, 2010/1/23 Phil Bull philb...@gmail.com: The two ways I've tried so far aren't very satisfactory. One is to add a link going to the main guide page alongside the other links. The problem is, you need to manually put it