Hi Germán,
Wow, these sure are encouraging words. I will answer between the lines:
Op 06-12-17 om 13:27 schreef Germán Poo-Caamaño:
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
Hannie,
Since I was a beginner a few months ago, with respect to creating a
properly formatted git patch, I posted the message below, which shows a
terminal way to do it:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2017-May/020424.html
It may or may not be useful to you. Myself have
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
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
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
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
On 5 December 2017 at 10:09, Hannie Dumoleyn
wrote:
> Op 04-12-17 om 19:34 schreef Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
>>
>> On 2017-12-04 17:59, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
>>>
>>> I do not know where the help files which I get when I press F1
>>> reside, and I do not want to mess them
Op 04-12-17 om 19:34 schreef Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
On 2017-12-04 17:59, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
I do not know where the help files which I get when I press F1
reside, and I do not want to mess them up. That is why I stored a
copy of gs-use-system-search.page in a separate directory. I can
On 2017-12-04 17:59, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
I do not know where the help files which I get when I press F1
reside, and I do not want to mess them up. That is why I stored a
copy of gs-use-system-search.page in a separate directory. I can
experiment with it, without messing up the branch I
Hi Hannie,
If you're working on a file that will be part of (for example) gedit, and
you've cloned the gedit repository, the documentation would be in
gedit/help/C. You'd place your new "page" file in the gedit/help/C
directory, and then do "yelp gedit/help/C" and it will launch all of the
gedit
Hi,
On Mon, 2017-12-04 at 17:59 +0100, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
> When I add .page to the command
> ~/gnome/gnome-getting-started$ yelp gs-use-system-search.page
> I get: unknown error.
If that is a standard Git checkout, then there is simply no file called
"gs-use-system-search.page" in the top
Op 04-12-17 om 13:44 schreef Andre Klapper:
On Mon, 2017-12-04 at 11:56 +0100, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
I would like to know how I can see the result of the changes I make to a
.page file
You open the .page file in Yelp (GNOME's help browser).
Cheers,
andre
Hi Andre,
Thanks for the answer. I
On Mon, 2017-12-04 at 11:56 +0100, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
> I would like to know how I can see the result of the changes I make to a
> .page file
You open the .page file in Yelp (GNOME's help browser).
Cheers,
andre
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