Hello Sophie, *,
On Samstag, 12. Oktober 2013 18:01 Sophie wrote:
> Le 11/10/2013 19:54, Thomas Hackert a écrit :
>> On Freitag, 11. Oktober 2013 19:38 Sophie wrote:
>>> Le 11/10/2013 19:30, Thomas Hackert a écrit :
>>>> On Freitag, 11. Oktober 2013 09:17 Sophie wrote:
>> [two new Pootle guides]
>>>>> - one about Pootle:
>>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PootleGuide
>>>>
>>>> As you may have seen, I have proofread it and corrected a
>>>> couple of things ... ;)
<snip>
>>>> 2. Is there any possibilty to resize a picture in MediaWiki?
>>>> The pictures in chapter 3 ("String area on the Translate tab",
>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:TranslateTab.png), 3.4
>>>> ("Status Bar giving several indications and filter
>>>> possibilities",
>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:StatusBar.png), and
>>>> 4,2 ("Terminology entry showing comment and information",
>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Terminology.png) are
>>>> much too broad on my system (Debian Testing AMD64 w/ Firefox
>>>> 27.0a1
>>>> (2013-10-11)  and Chromium Version 29.0.1547.57 Debian
>>>> jessie/sid (217859), KDE 4.10.5, and a display resolution from
>>>> 1024x768) ...
>>>> :(
>>>
>>> what is done usually is to thumbnail them, and you get the full
>>> size by clicking on it. I can do it, no problem
>> 
>> That would be a possibility. I thought, it would be possible to
>> resize them via – say – <img src: Filename.png size:optional>
>> (that would be pseudo HTML, though I am not sure, how this has to
>> look like in wiki syntax or if it is possible) ... ;) The source
>> code of the site has
>> [[File:FailingCheks.png|frame|border|none|alt=...]] in it. For
>> what reason is the "none" there? Anything to use for something
>> special?
> 
> 'none' is to keep the picture left without text flow when you
> thumbed them (it's part of my own collection of wiki syntax that I
> copy/past ;)

Ah, O.K. Thanks for the info :)

<snip>
>>>> 4. Under the header "2.3 Search" you wrote: "As you can see,
>>>> this search field is pretty limited. You can find Grep commands
>>>> documented under this page (linked later) if you are using
>>>> Linux.". Where do I find either the explanation or the link you
>>>> mention here? Is this something you wanted to add later for
>>>> some reason ;?
>>>
>>> yes, the second link I mentionned :)
>> 
>> Would it not be better to write "As you can see, this search
>> field is pretty limited. You can find Grep commands explained
>> [[Name of second guide]], if you are using Linux." ;? Then you
>> can shorten the description and you do not need any further
>> paragraph, link collection or the like on this page ... ;)
> 
> oh, I didn't want to add anything else but the link, it's done
> now.

Thanks :)

I will send another mail with questions and the like in a new mail, 
so that this one does not get more bloated ... ;)
Greetings
Thomas.

-- 
NP: S.O.D. – Bigger than The Devil


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