Am 10.03.2014 19:00, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> Le 10/03/2014 18:18, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Benoit,
>>
>> Looks nice, great job!
>>
>> There's one thing I stumbled upon when clicking around: About
>> DrawingArea you'll get
>>
>> Unexpected end of line at line #8:
>>
>> * In `standard mode\', The DrawingArea will raise the [./.draw]
>> event each time it needs to be refreshed.
>>
>> Stack backtrace:
>>
>> Markup.ConvertLine.640 Markup.ConvertMarkup.472 Markup.Convert.33
>> Markdown.ToHTML.12 Wiki._PrintPage.154 Wiki.Wiki.0
>> WebPage.__Render.31 WebPage.Render.56 Main.Main.551
>
> Fixed.
>
>>
>> With the new system, would it be possible to catch such errors in a
>> way that either draws a faulty page "as good as possible" or at
>> least gives a simpler error message? Or wouldn't that make sense?
>
> I don't know, I will try. But at the moment, I need to get all the
> information about the error to see if it a bug in the gb.markdown
> component or a bug in the old syntax conversion routine...
>
>>
>> Another question: The new wiki supports CSS, doesn't it?
>
> What do you mean by that? Yes, all HTML pages relies on a CSS file, but
> it is not unexpected nowadays. :-)
>

Yep :-) sorry for being so unspecific here... My idea was to offer 
different looks for web/IDE or to brush up the look at all (if someone 
feels it's necessary).

Regards
Rolf

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