Hallo Georg,
kommt als Resultat ein GIF oder ein PNG Bild heraus?
Bei GIF ist der Übergang zu transparent immer on/off, nicht weich,
dazu benötigst Du ein PNG, wobei die (weiche) Transparenz in PNGs
nicht vom InternetExplorer 6 und älter ohne Hack (siehe
Hi Georg
ich habe jetzt als backColor eine Farbe genommen welche dem
Hintergrundbild ähnlich ist, (...) Trotzdem würde mich schon
interessieren ob es eine Möglichkeit gibt ein schönes transparentes
Gifbuilder Text Bild zu generieren.
Vielleicht kann man noch an der Standardqualität
hi,
evtl kann es helfen, das charset von phpMyAdmin selbst auf utf-8
umzustellen, damit die Sonderzeichen innerhalb und beim export richtig
erkannt werden.
geht afaik irgendwo relativ weit oben im phpMyAdmin frontend (da wo
man auch die sprache und das layout und schriftgrössen wählen kann)
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Ich stehe gerade gehörig auf dem Schlauch.
Im Backend wird ein Image-Record mit mehreren Bildern und -Captions
vom Redakteur angelegt.
Ich möchte per TS die Bilder und die Captions neu zusammenbauen,
allerdings bekomme ich im IMAGE Objekt nur eine Ausgabe des Bildes,
wenn ich per
hi david,
vielen dank...
ich glaube ich mache einen denkfehler - ich brauche wahrscheinlich das
IMGTEXT objekt, nicht das IMAGE objekt.
mal sehen, ob ich damit weiter komme...
gruss
Tom
Dynamisch weiss ich adhoc nicht, aber Du kannst es machen wie unten
ergänzt (hoffe es klappt so) -
moin frank,
tt_news als rss-feed ausgeben,
diesen kannst du mittels der mitteilungen/notizen von facebook
anzapfen (irgendwo in den einstellungen zu notizen kann man ein blog
bzw rss-feed als quelle angeben)
gruss
tom
Am 10.04.2009 um 01:48 schrieb Frank Hüttner:
Hallo,
gibt es eine
hi frank,
tt_news als RSS ausgeben,
auf twitterfeed.com einen Account machen, diesem den twitter-account
und die RSS-feedadresse geben,
und schwupps, schon sind die news im twitter-feed.
gruss
tom
gibt es eine Verbindung von tt_news und twitter? Ich meine damit, dass
die TYPO3-News auf
Hi Georg
schaumal, ob da irgendwo in dem erzeugten Javascript ein Komma
drinsteht, wenn danach keine weitere zeile mit zuweisungen kommt - den
Fehler habe ich oft gesehen, wenn in dem script sowas wie
blablah = function(){
height: 100,
width: 200, - dieses komma bäh
}
steht statt
Hallo,
auf der Seite ikkbw.de und bei gravis.de kommt eine Extension für die
Teaser zum Einsatz, die mich auch interessieren würde. Kann mir jemand
sagen, um welche Extension es sich dabei handelt? Dabei werden die
Teaser erst beim Mouseover vollständig geöffnet. Im Quelltext kann ich
ich denke, da kommt das spryAccordeon Javascript zum Einsatz:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/de_DE/Spry/1.4/WSEB69EA5E-C36A-4b83-8453
-474722C85A2B.html
http://www2.typo3.net/forum/list/list_post//67958/?page=1#pid251892
huhu, es ist noch früh :-)
Die Links gehen nicht (der erste) oder sind nicht
ich habe eine nicht ganz triviale Frage zur Verwendung der Smarty
Template Engine in TYPO3.
Ist es theoretisch möglich, die Smarty Template Engine in bestehende
Extensions zu übernehmen? Ich suche also nach einer Hybrid-Lösung.
###-Marker und Subparts sollen weiterhin ersetzt werden,
Hallo Rainer,
der spannende Teil: Seite 70 und 71 sind natürlich nicht online.
Soweit ich jedoch dieses Buch verstehe, sollte ich eigentlich bei
meinem
Export / Import keine Probleme haben. Bei mir wird jedoch der
Seitentitel (Über uns) beim Import überhaupt nicht übernommen. Das
Fürs Archiv:
temp.PROJEKTE = HMENU
temp.PROJEKTE {
special = directory
special.value = 54
1 = TMENU
1.NO {
doNotLinkIt = 1
stdWrap.cObject = CONTENT
stdWrap.cObject {
table = tt_content
select {
languageField=sys_language_uid
max=10
where=colPos=0
#blah
1.NO {
doNotLinkIt = 1
old.stdWrap stdWrap
stdWrap.cObject = CONTENT
#blah
renderObj {
5 .1.NO.old.stdWrap.field
5.wrap = h2Pagetitel: |/h2
#blah
Öhm... sorry, keine Ahnung, warum das hier in einem anderen Thread
auftaucht, das war
Du kannst in einem cObject so ziemlich alles reinpacken, was es an
Objekten
gibt.
Also auch ein COA. Solange Du dabei noch außerhalb des CONTENT Elements
bleibst, befinden sich unter cObj-data die Daten der Seite, die vom
HMENU
gerade gerendert wird.
Da kommst Du mit field, data oder
Hallo,
lässt sich mit TS so etwas zusammenbauen?
=Struktur im Backend:=
[ - Oberseite - ]
-- [ - Seite 1 - ]
-- [ - Inhalt 1 Seite 1 - ]
-- [ - Inhalt n Seite 1 - ]
-- [ - Seite n - ]
-- [ - Inhalt 1 Seite n - ]
-- [ - Inhalt n Seite n - ]
=Ausgabe:=
Auf einer Seite werden die
Meine momentaner Stand:
CONTENT-Objekt: Macht alles, was ich brauche, inkl.der Beeinflussung
der Darstellung durch renderObj. Allerdings geht es nur für eine
Seite, nicht für alle Seiten unterhalb einer bestimmten Seite.
HMENU: Erkennt die Seiten, die ich brauche (special=directory), hat
Meine momentaner Stand:
CONTENT-Objekt: Macht alles, was ich brauche, inkl.der Beeinflussung
der Darstellung durch renderObj. Allerdings geht es nur für eine
Seite, nicht für alle Seiten unterhalb einer bestimmten Seite.
HMENU: Erkennt die Seiten, die ich brauche (special=directory), hat
Fürs Archiv:
temp.PROJEKTE = HMENU
temp.PROJEKTE {
special = directory
special.value = 54
1 = TMENU
1.NO {
doNotLinkIt = 1
stdWrap.cObject = CONTENT
stdWrap.cObject {
table = tt_content
select {
languageField=sys_language_uid
max=10
where=colPos=0
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I would have clicked the affects me too link .. but I cannot see it in
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Version: sid
This is no valid version. Please be more accurate.
Sorry, I cannot access the filesystem to check. I dist-upgraded the whole
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Works flawless on my testsystem. Maybe you need a rootdelay=10.
I tried
Package: lvm2
Version: sid
Severity: critical
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Yeah,
apparently you can do
sudo aptitude install firefox-3.0 ubufox= gksu=
or
sudo aptitude -s -R install firefox
but although a few people acknoledged this bug it really seems to be a
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I have a similar problem with bad picture for the
sonixj ID 0c45:613c
Sonix Pccam168
chipset hv7131r
The picture is too grey, not enough colours. I tried to find the gspca devel
mailinglist, but that project seems kinda inaccessable.
I would be willing to work with the developers to get
For Hardy and Intrepid: I still can't drag a window in workplace switcher
applet from one desktop to the other while Compiz is enabled.
Is there a as fast workaround? ( Dragging to the side is way slower if you want
the window to go to workplace 3 from 1. And so is clicking the window icon and
For Hardy and Intrepid: I still can't drag a window in workplace switcher
applet from one desktop to the other while Compiz is enabled.
Is there a as fast workaround? ( Dragging to the side is way slower if you want
the window to go to workplace 3 from 1. And so is clicking the window icon and
It did not work for Hardy and Intrepid doesn't work also ;(
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It works for me, but the picture is ugly. The colours are messed up. Is
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This is highly annoying. You have to register with Sun or this screen will
reappear.
I don't want to have to tell anybody that I use Virtualbox and that is what you
do even if you fill in fake data.
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I used update-manager -d to upgrade from Hardy to Intrepid RC and it
was pretty smooth. Congrats!
The only minor gripe I had was that I had to install german language
support again, because that got partially uninstalled.
But it sure was the smoothest upgrade so far! Good
Oh, my system is 32bit X86 and I had quite a few extra packages
installed ( swiftfox, medibuntu stuff and getdeb debs).
If you want any more infos I will be glad to provide them :)
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Thanks, updates fixed it.
Thanks again.
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OK,
Declined for Hardy by Sebastien Bacher means it won't ..
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Hello,
I want to switch to gnewsense because I do not trust anything propriatry
anymore.
I really need encrypted drives ( anything but /boot ) though. Do you have an
ISO with the debian installer, so that I can setup gnewsense with dm-crypt
and lvm?
Thanks,
- Tom -
Really fixed now?
Mock-Ups Available for Notices (previously was EULA)
http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/09/17/mock-ups-available-for-notices-previously-was-eula/
Licensing Proposal
http://lockshot.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/licensing-proposal/
2. Licensing Proposal
FIXED:
Mozilla Re-Thinking Firefox EULA (
http://www.internetnews.com/software/article.php/3771696 )
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*hands out some chill pills* B)
First of all: Thank you Christopher Blizzard and Mitchell Baker for
taking our concerns so seriously. ( Asa not so much )
I think if we get a Fedora like solution where Firefox just opens a web
page like
http://fedoraproject.org/static/firefox/
( actually read
@Prateek Karandikar:
Yes, you are.
Core Mozilla project source code != Firefox binaries.
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How about two Live-CDs? One with abrowser and one with Firefox?
From what I can see in MozCorps Bugzilla it seems that they really think this
will not hurt their brand in any way.
They are obviously mistaken. Introducing the concept of EULAs to free software
isn't an achievement to be proud of.
Also:
Our friend Jeff Spaleta seems to have posted a solution:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-September/msg01849.html
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-September/msg01833.html
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If this is accepted, this will get out of hand at some point.
I can see Google Chrome doing the same etc.
Do we want to have a Linux distro for human beings that is plastered
with EULAs?
I just don't. Reading EULAs is not software freedom IMNSHO.
Taking Iceweasel and telling users that it
Creating a buzz around the Chrome EULA helped .. maybe it works here
too:
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Mozilla_wants_Linux_users_to_accept_EULA_at_Firefox_startup
Stuff like this is very detrimental to Mozillas standing in the OS
community. They should fear that once Webkit browser get addons
I just thought about it a little more and while loosing a good brand like
firefox might be bad
_not_ presenting each new user with allcaps legalese might actually be a good
selling point.
Coordinating with other distros on this issue would be good. Just build the
definite Linux browser brand (
OK, I see.
But is shipping a broken version the right solution?
Installing Parcellite does not seem to be that easy.
I can see that going forward Parcellite might be the better solution (
maintained, C instead of Python ), but for now Glipper works fine with
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Well, no need for automation at the moment. A simple boot option and a
small howto on converting memtest output to that boot option would be
totally sufficient for me right now.
Will this be in Intrepid?
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No updates fixed this so far ;(
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Other distros can do it just fine since 1996 .. how about:
If no PS/2 , USB etc mouse is found just assume that there is a serial
mouse attached and configure X accordingly.
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Hmm, I don't know.
I guess I would do it like Windows95 and just use Standard Serial Mouse
protocol. That should make most people happy ( like 99 % .. like the ones that
complain a lot :P ). People do not exspect Ubuntu to work with every obscure
hardware ( well some probably do ) but it
Confirmed for Ubuntu and Xubuntu 8.04
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Hmm, I don't know.
I guess I would do it like Windows95 and just use Standard Serial Mouse
protocol. That should make most people happy ( like 99 % .. like the ones that
complain a lot :P ). People do not exspect Ubuntu to work with every obscure
hardware ( well some probably do ) but it
Pivo, that posting is hardly a howto IMHO.
So is there any kerneloption to map bad memory in 2.6.25 or not?
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Yes, Epia would certainly do the trick. I guess a 32mb router with 200 mhz
could do it too. The Slug ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2 ) seems to
work too.
But i think something more powerfull like the gigabit Linkstation (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkstation ) will certainly be enough
Hello Everone ( I am new ),
i love Tor and i want to contribute.
First of all does it make sense to run a tor relay on a ADSL line. I would
be willing to share 30-40kb a sec 24/7.
I have a linux WLAN router ( DD-WRT ) with 125 Mhz, 4 mb flash and 16 mb RAM
( 3 mb free ). Is that enough to run
Kinda fixed.
I think this bug has to be reassigned to the kernel package linux-
image-2.6.24-12-386. Sound works in linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic
and linux-image-2.6.24-12-rt.
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I have a monster machine and i cannot play TETRIS?? Come on. Either
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Beta also didnt change anything.
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Modules dont get loaded.
lspci:
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Audio Controller [10de:0059] (rev a2)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device [1043:8166]
Control: I/O+ Mem+
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Colin:
Why dont you run updates for important base packages through a
virtualbox installation of Ubuntu first. If it breaks you can just go
back to save point X and fix it. Nobody will ever know ;)
The process could even be automated.
Like:
Only send the update if the vbox installtion reboots
Bump.
I have a Athlon X2 with x1300 and after enabling the fglrx driver with
restricted driver manager the login ends with a white screen of death.
How do i disable 3D and have a working desktop again?
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I am trying to play Xvid in Ubuntu.
I already installed kubuntu-restricted-extras and libxvidcore4, but
libxine-extracodecs libquicktime0 wont install.
No packages.
And when i try to play Xvid Kaffeine crashes.
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Ok, i have a Athlon X2 and a ATI X1300 and i think its a bug in the new
kernel or the new ATI driver. I havent had these problems with 2.6.20-14
and 13.
Steps:
Login into Secondlife and login into Secondlife with an alt.
Play a little switch between instances and the whole
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Idk, my Ubuntu loaded and it crashed. ( So it seems )
ProblemType: Crash
Date: Wed Jan 24 17:16:17 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/evolution/2.10/evolution-alarm-notify
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Idk, my Ubuntu loaded and it crashed. ( So it seems )
ProblemType: Crash
Date: Wed Jan 24 17:16:17 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/evolution/2.10/evolution-alarm-notify
Package: evolution 2.9.6-0ubuntu1
ProcCmdline:
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