Re: ipod

2010-12-19 Thread Maurice McCarthy
gtkpod or gnupod-tools
Also ipod for information only.

Good Luck
Maurice

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Re: deletion of attachments

2010-12-19 Thread Alan Bell

Hi Phill,
In Firefox or Chromium you can hold ctrl and use the mousewheel to alter 
the font size and scale images proportionately, however it that brings 
the width of the page wider than your physical screen you will be 
horizontally scrolling to read it.
The font size on the wiki and various other Ubuntu web properties is 
known to be excessively small and to add to the problem it tends to be 
dark grey on light grey, reducing contrast from a plain black on white. 
The problem is that the font sizes are specified in the web design 
guidelines as a particular number of pixels and the foreground and 
background colours are specified the same place and there is a fixed 
width for the content so it won't reflow the text. There has been talk 
of installing a specific theme for accessibility, or turning on a 
feature to allow users to select in their preferences an additional 
stylesheet in addition to the current theme.
The various bugs are filed in the ubuntu-website project and tagged a11y 
and light-wiki


https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bugs?field.tag=light-wiki

and if there is anything that bothers you and isn't in the current bug 
list then please file a new one here


https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+filebug



Alan.


On 19/12/10 02:42, Phill Whiteside wrote:

Hiyas,

oh, you will be so sorry for saying that. As a part of the 
Accessibility project, I cannot select nor alter the font size on the 
wiki pages. A case in hand is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpeechControl, 
whilst I would seek a long term goal of putting on the control flags 
as per http://forum.phillw.net/index.php whereby the 'A' has an up and 
down arrow to increase / decrease font size, it is only a case of 
copying over the CSS file and altering the font size. (I know, I was 
asked to make my large font LARGE). Whilst they are thinking of that 
could you ask if we could have a define of font / font size?


Thanks,

Phill.
P.S. May I also wish you a and your family a Very Merry Christmas, and 
a Great 2011.


On 18 December 2010 14:02, Phil Bull > wrote:


Hi Phill,

On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 02:58 +, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> well as it happened can you raise a bug report? They are much more
> likely to listen to you than a mere mortal like myself. :D
> Oh, and I have another potential kidnap victim for wiki  -
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris He got his UBT membership
earlier.
> As his comment was http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/tvapf7K4 and he has
> already passed the demanding task of cproffit accepting his
formating,
> I think he is one to keep an eye on as we transfer the Lubutu
support
> pages over and re-format them.

I raised a bug report here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/691900

Great news that Jared is helping out! As usual, let me know if you
guys
need a hand with anything.

Thanks,

Phil
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Re: deletion of attachments

2010-12-19 Thread Alan Bell

Hi Phill,
In Firefox or Chromium you can hold ctrl and use the mousewheel to alter 
the font size and scale images proportionately, however it that brings 
the width of the page wider than your physical screen you will be 
horizontally scrolling to read it.
The font size on the wiki and various other Ubuntu web properties is 
known to be excessively small and to add to the problem it tends to be 
dark grey on light grey, reducing contrast from a plain black on white. 
The problem is that the font sizes are specified in the web design 
guidelines as a particular number of pixels and the foreground and 
background colours are specified the same place and there is a fixed 
width for the content so it won't reflow the text. There has been talk 
of installing a specific theme for accessibility, or turning on a 
feature to allow users to select in their preferences an additional 
stylesheet in addition to the current theme.
The various bugs are filed in the ubuntu-website project and tagged a11y 
and light-wiki


https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bugs?field.tag=light-wiki

and if there is anything that bothers you and isn't in the current bug 
list then please file a new one here


https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+filebug



Alan.


On 19/12/10 02:42, Phill Whiteside wrote:

Hiyas,

oh, you will be so sorry for saying that. As a part of the 
Accessibility project, I cannot select nor alter the font size on the 
wiki pages. A case in hand is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpeechControl, 
whilst I would seek a long term goal of putting on the control flags 
as per http://forum.phillw.net/index.php whereby the 'A' has an up and 
down arrow to increase / decrease font size, it is only a case of 
copying over the CSS file and altering the font size. (I know, I was 
asked to make my large font LARGE). Whilst they are thinking of that 
could you ask if we could have a define of font / font size?


Thanks,

Phill.
P.S. May I also wish you a and your family a Very Merry Christmas, and 
a Great 2011.


On 18 December 2010 14:02, Phil Bull > wrote:


Hi Phill,

On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 02:58 +, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> well as it happened can you raise a bug report? They are much more
> likely to listen to you than a mere mortal like myself. :D
> Oh, and I have another potential kidnap victim for wiki  -
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris He got his UBT membership
earlier.
> As his comment was http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/tvapf7K4 and he has
> already passed the demanding task of cproffit accepting his
formating,
> I think he is one to keep an eye on as we transfer the Lubutu
support
> pages over and re-format them.

I raised a bug report here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/691900

Great news that Jared is helping out! As usual, let me know if you
guys
need a hand with anything.

Thanks,

Phil
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https://launchpad.net/~philbull 
Book - http://nostarch.com/ubuntu4.htm




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