>> the not working 'back in history' button in firefoxes is caused by having
>> "Cache-Control: no-store" in http header. could we do something about it?
>> c.f. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427078
>
> Fixed.
great!
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
the not working 'back in history' button in firefoxes is caused by having
"Cache-Control: no-store" in http header. could we do something about it?
c.f. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427078
Fixed.
Joost
>> I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
>> ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
>
> Please let me know if there is still anything that needs to be done before
> the site can go live.
the not working 'back in history' button in firefoxes is
Joost Verburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>> I like the shadow, but I still prefer the old one. On yours, the
>> spacing between the letters is too wide, and I also prefer the old
>> to the upright setting.
>
> All right. The old one is back.
Thanks a lot.
JMarc
On Friday 04 April 2008 18:46:56 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> >> if someone confirms that it works in i.explorer i can file bugz entry
> >> for firefox.
> >
> > It's indeed a Firefox bug. Works fine in Internet Explorer.
The same problem persists in Firefox 3 beta 5 but not in konqueror 4.0.3. :-)
> repo
> If that helps, it's probably something to do with the lyx skin.
no it does not.
pavel
>> if someone confirms that it works in i.explorer i can file bugz entry
>> for firefox.
>
> It's indeed a Firefox bug. Works fine in Internet Explorer.
reported.
pavel
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 06:05:33PM +0200, Joost Verburg wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> no. while it important what users think and advice, most important is what
>> developers think about it, because its after all their work which is to be
>> presented by that logo.
>> you say you are not talking a
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 05:27:01PM +0200, Joost Verburg wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> i guess you will have hard time to demonstrate how the current logo
>> shows bad design of software.
>
> It looks like the logo of a small hobby project.
It is a small hobby project.
>> apart from all reasoning
Pavel Sanda wrote:
if someone confirms that it works in i.explorer i can file bugz entry
for firefox.
It's indeed a Firefox bug. Works fine in Internet Explorer.
Joost
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
In Opera 9.26 I get back to the where I was...
In Firefox it doesn't work ... I have no idea why, shouldn't this be
something the browser deals with?
on another pages it works (including wikipedia), so i guessed it has something
to do with our stuff.
I
On 2 apr 2008, at 19.09, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
I think those are good points, Anders. I took out the "Additional
Software" link that I put in the sidebar, since it's linked to on
the downloads page. As for the Mac-specific changes, maybe you or
someone else familiar with Mac aspects can m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
Please let me know if there is still anything that needs to be done
before the site can go live.
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Angus Leeming wrote:
Can you keep the footer information of the existing site? This stuff:
[W3C XHTML] [W3C CSS]
At least 8940277 hits on this page.
Webmaster: lyx-devel at lists dot lyx dot org
Page last updated on 2008-03-29 (year-month-day).
I
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I like the shadow, but I still prefer the old one. On yours, the spacing
between the letters is too wide, and I also prefer the old to the upright
setting.
All right. The old one is back.
Joost
Joost Verburg wrote:
> What do you think about upright block letters with shadow (see site)? Is
> that a good compromise between the current logo and a bit more
> professional look?
I like the shadow, but I still prefer the old one. On yours, the spacing
between the letters is too wide, and I als
> All new developers start as being a consumer.
and the key point is, they continue to be users.
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
no. while it important what users think and advice, most important is what
developers think about it, because its after all their work which is to be
presented by that logo.
you say you are not talking about bussiness and on the other hand you propose
exactly the model from th
>> I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still
>> reminds me too much on Google.
>
> What do you think about upright block letters with shadow (see site)? Is
> that a good compromise between the current logo and a bit more professional
> look?
you are tough guy :))
my
>> apart from all reasoning there is also good indication from the replies
>> that developers simply *like* the logo :)
>
> The most important thing is what the users think about it, especially new
> users.
no. while it important what users think and advice, most important is what
developers thin
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still reminds
me too much on Google.
What do you think about upright block letters with shadow (see site)? Is
that a good compromise between the current logo and a bit more
professional look?
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Ok, I did however put the headers on a single page, for easier comparison:
>
> http://www.lyx.org/test/wiki/index.php/Test/Header
>
> I don't think I have an opinion here really... they're .. just
> different. :-)
I would add to my previous ramblings that the car
Joost Verburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> BTW, is the linux logo fitting your definition of professional?
>
> You mean the Linux mascot? We already have such a mascot with a
> cartoon style.
I meant that it failed to make the serious people run away :)
JMarc
Joost Verburg wrote:
> The most important thing is what the users think about it, especially
> new users.
but in the end, the developers will decide.
Jürgen
Pavel Sanda wrote:
i guess you will have hard time to demonstrate how the current logo
shows bad design of software.
It looks like the logo of a small hobby project.
apart from all reasoning there is also good indication from the replies
that developers simply *like* the logo :)
The most im
> In Opera 9.26 I get back to the where I was...
>
> In Firefox it doesn't work ... I have no idea why, shouldn't this be
> something the browser deals with?
on another pages it works (including wikipedia), so i guessed it has something
to do with our stuff.
> I don't _think_ this has much to do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I create the page Main/GroupFooter and put it there, at least it's
something although it doesn't look that great from a layout perspective.
I prefer not to have a footer at all.
Joost
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Angus Leeming wrote:
Can you keep the footer information of the existing site? This stuff:
[W3C XHTML] [W3C CSS]
At least 8940277 hits on this page.
Webmaster: lyx-devel at lists dot lyx dot org
Page last updated on 2008-03-29 (year-month-day).
I create the page Main/Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The directive '(:title ... :)' _should_ modify the title. However, I
suspect that Joost's template doesn't use the correct variables or
something.
Fixed.
Joost
> I'm not talking about businessmen.
but the word "professional" indicate to it.
> That is, stable and
> well-designed software with proper quality assurance.
i guess you will have hard time to demonstrate how the current logo
shows bad design of software.
apart from all reasoning there is als
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Joost Verburg wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In practice, I guess this is a matter of making a note of what script
you've created, and where it's located. Maintenance is annoying without
such information.
All my scripts are located in the pmwiki cookbook.
The farm's
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
btw another annoyance with both wiki's is that my browser is not
remembering the position on the page i came from. so when i hit the back
navigating button i have to seek position where i was on the page before.
is t
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
BTW, is the linux logo fitting your definition of professional?
You mean the Linux mascot? We already have such a mascot with a cartoon
style.
Joost
Pavel Sanda wrote:
your efforts to push away the logo we have now are based on reasons on which i
can't agree. nobody is doing on lyx from his profession nor i don't see any
ambition to move our target from the current one to professional businessmen.
I'm not talking about businessmen. I think
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
- the proposed trick with (:title :) doesn't work
Eh...?
how i change the titke of Roadmap and into News and Roadmap without
renaming the whole site?
The directive '(:title ... :)' is not for the entire site, it's only for
the current wiki page. Does
> On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
>> btw another annoyance with both wiki's is that my browser is not
>> remembering the position on the page i came from. so when i hit the back
>> navigating button i have to seek position where i was on the page before.
>> is this fixable?
>
> Could yo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In practice, I guess this is a matter of making a note of what script
you've created, and where it's located. Maintenance is annoying without
such information.
All my scripts are located in the pmwiki cookbook.
Joost
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Joost Verburg wrote:
Done. News items are dynamically created based on news.inc.
Joost
Great! Would you mind writing down somewhere roughly how it's done?
I'm using this page (although it's lagging quite a bit by now!)
http://www.lyx.org/test/wiki/index.php/Site
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
btw another annoyance with both wiki's is that my browser is not
remembering the position on the page i came from. so when i hit the back
navigating button i have to seek position where i was on the page
before. is this fixable?
Could you give me a spec
> The cartoon letters make the whole thing look unprofessional again.
...
> I'm open to suggestions, but please consider something else than a cartoon
> style.
your efforts to push away the logo we have now are based on reasons on which i
can't agree. nobody is doing on lyx from his profession
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Would like me to set it up through an alternative skin so that people can
compare them?
thats wasting of your time.
Ok, I did however put the headers on a single page, for easier comparison:
http://www.lyx.org/test/wiki/index.php/Test/Header
I
Joost Verburg wrote:
> I'm open to suggestions, but please consider something else than a
> cartoon style.
I think the "cartoon" style is just perfect.
Jürgen
- the proposed trick with (:title :) doesn't work
>>>
>>> Eh...?
>>
>> how i change the titke of Roadmap and into News and Roadmap without
>> renaming the whole site?
>
> The directive '(:title ... :)' is not for the entire site, it's only for
> the current wiki page. Does that help?
ah, n
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
Why is there a H1-header at the top of most pages?
No real purpose; that's just what I copied from the old pages on
www.lyx.org when I was converting them to wiki format.
Oh, good. Then we can just remove as we go along then.
/C
--
Christian
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
- the proposed trick with (:title :) doesn't work
Eh...?
how i change the titke of Roadmap and into News and Roadmap without
renaming the whole site?
The directive '(:title ... :)' is not for the entire site, it's only for
the current wiki page. Do
Joost Verburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The cartoon letters make the whole thing look unprofessional again.
> Now we finally have a more professional website, that would be a
> shame.
Could you recall what you mean by 'professional'? Webster tells me
among other things:
(2): exhibiting a co
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Joost Verburg wrote:
What about using Computer Modern (see the site)?
I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still reminds
me too much on Google.
With this font and typography it's doesn't look similar to Google in my
opinion, more similar
> >> What about using Computer Modern (see the site)?
> >
> > I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still
> > reminds
> > me too much on Google.
>
> What was wrong with the block letters? Not boring enough to look
> serious?
i guess we are in a new loop about logo flam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there a H1-header at the top of most pages?
That's not so good for different reason, better to keep with standard
practices here. If someone explains it's purpose, I can probably come
up with a more typical way of doing what's needed.
/Christian
No real purpo
Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joost Verburg wrote:
>> What about using Computer Modern (see the site)?
>
> I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still reminds
> me too much on Google.
What was wrong with the block letters? Not boring enough to look
se
Joost Verburg wrote:
> What about using Computer Modern (see the site)?
I prefer the block letters. The serif letters with these colors still reminds
me too much on Google.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I prefer this. The other one looks to googlish.
What about using Computer Modern (see the site)?
Joost
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Great! Could the 'recent news' header by clickable and lead to news?
Or alternatively could you add a 'all news...' link at the bottom?
Done.
Joost
Joost Verburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Stefan Schimanski wrote:
>> Putting the News just on separate page is a very bad idea. I want to
>> go to http://www.lyx.org/ and get an overview immediately about
>> what's going on with the project. At least a three line news section
>> with just the h
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Putting the News just on separate page is a very bad idea. I want to go
to http://www.lyx.org/ and get an overview immediately about what's
going on with the project. At least a three line news section with just
the headings, linked to the real new page, would be enough
Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> i've suggested the current logo, but Joost didn't like it and nobody else
>> commented http://195.113.31.123/~sanda/junk/header.gif .
>
> I prefer this. The other one looks to googlish.
I also prefer the block cartoonish lette
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> i've suggested the current logo, but Joost didn't like it and nobody else
> commented http://195.113.31.123/~sanda/junk/header.gif .
I prefer this. The other one looks to googlish.
Jürgen
>> - the proposed trick with (:title :) doesn't work
>
> Eh...?
how i change the titke of Roadmap and into News and Roadmap
without renaming the whole site?
pavel
> Anyway, given the size of our site, we could probably get away with just a
> manually created 'site map'.
i think too.
btw another annoyance with both wiki's is that my browser is not remembering
the position on the page i came from. so when i hit the back navigating button
i have to seek posi
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Joost Verburg wrote:
3. Its good habit to have site map (but this has to be created at the
end, when the structure is fixed).
The wiki can do this automatically.
It can be done manually, semi-automatically or automatically with varying
results.
We can just create the
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
Christian, would it be possible to have 'All recent changes' as we have in
wiki so one have quick review w
> Would like me to set it up through an alternative skin so that people can
> compare them?
thats wasting of your time.
pavel
Angus Leeming wrote:
The email addresses at I18n are obfuscated nicely. However, at least
some of them appear to be wrong:
That's just the e-mail address which in given in the list of translators.
I prefer the hyperlinked name of the translator in I18n to the "Contact"
of the Credits page.
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I think the e-mail addresses aren't shown correctly though, e.g.
Enrico's address is as follows
forenr%20%20tlc%20!%20unipr%20!%20it
(see the page http://www.lyx.org/test/I18n ).
Will you look at it, or should I? (I can do it during the weekend)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- i experienced one annoyance, but it may be difficult to automatically
solve it: for example go to About LyX section. you get some links to
browse through but once you click on some, you lose the context of
others. this was much more naturally solved in old pages,
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
btw: LyX in the upper left corner is not correct typeset, it should be
similar to TeX.
And it still needs much more contrast. It really feels lost in the grey
background because the font is quite thin. Some shadow or so could
help.
i've suggested the
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
- i experienced one annoyance, but it may be difficult to automatically
solve it: for example go to About LyX section. you get some links to
browse through but once you click on some, you lose the context of
others. this was much more naturally solved
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you intend to write 'single site'? (It's still one site, regardless
of the number of modes or views)
I mean a single mode.
Joost
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Joost Verburg wrote:
Simply put, I think it's not neccessary to make the sidebar a
compromise in terms of what we put there, in order to create a good
side for different kinds of users.
I would prefer a single site without complicated things like different
modes or skin
> I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
> we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
Maybe this was discussed before:
Putting the News just on separate page is a very bad idea. I want to
go to http://www.lyx.org/ and get a
Am 04.04.2008 um 12:41 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Stefan Schimanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Am 01.04.2008 um 22:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a r
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Stefan Schimanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Am 01.04.2008 um 22:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
Maybe this was discussed before:
Put
Stefan Schimanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am 01.04.2008 um 22:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
>> we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
>
> Maybe this was discussed before:
>
> Putting the News just o
Am 01.04.2008 um 22:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
Maybe this was discussed before:
Putting the News just on separate page is a very bad idea. I want to
go to ht
> > What happened to all the old news in at
> > http://www.lyx.org/test/News?
>
> you mean this: http://www.lyx.org/test/RoadMap ?
erm, you mean something different, sorry.
pavel
> What happened to all the old news in at
> http://www.lyx.org/test/News?
you mean this: http://www.lyx.org/test/RoadMap ?
> The email addresses at I18n are obfuscated nicely. However, at least some
> of them appear to be wrong:
the address you indicate is imho correct.
> The BlanketPermission
Angus Leeming wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
I think we're ready to go live.
just few bits i've found during scanning the whole structure:
- what is lyx, features, get involved pages, donate contain unreadbale
chars (copyright sign Lars name,...)
- whats is lyx - credits links at the end will b
Pavel Sanda wrote:
I think we're ready to go live.
just few bits i've found during scanning the whole structure:
- what is lyx, features, get involved pages, donate contain unreadbale chars
(copyright sign Lars name,...)
- whats is lyx - credits links at the end will be b0rken once pages a
Pavel Sanda wrote:
are you sure you haven't misspelled Lars name?
Argh, wrong Alt code :) Fixed.
Joost
> Both fixed.
are you sure you haven't misspelled Lars name?
>> - the picture in the begining of features is visually disturbing
>
> You're not viewing the site in wiki mode, right? In the normal mode the
> picture is on the right side next to the text.
aha! :)
>> - the 'Latest Changes' item i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This aside, should I make the site 'live' this weekend?
Yes.
Joost
Pavel Sanda wrote:
- what is lyx, features, get involved pages, donate contain unreadbale chars
(copyright sign Lars name,...)
- whats is lyx - credits links at the end will be b0rken once pages are official
Both fixed.
- the picture in the begining of features is visually disturbing
You
Joost Verburg wrote:
I'll add a Javascript method for e-mail obfuscation so we don't need
these weird addresses anymore.
Done.
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i.e. it contains links to 16 pages, but there are over 30 pages... So
maybe for some category of users that's different from 'new users', it
would make sense to have a more advanced sidebar.
Even for advanced users, more links won't make it easier to use. The
current
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the e-mail addresses aren't shown correctly though, e.g.
Enrico's address is as follows
forenr%20%20tlc%20!%20unipr%20!%20it
(see the page http://www.lyx.org/test/I18n ).
It's identical to the current i18n page. Looks like a method for spam
protection tha
> to me from the current sidebar how I find information about the VCS.
origianlly i wrote 'SVN' and Joost chaned it to 'Latest changes' which is not
good either. the question is what is the better naming. eg 'svn
timeline/browser'?
see another mail from me.
pavel
> I think the e-mail addresses aren't shown correctly though, e.g.
> Enrico's address is as follows
>
> forenr%20%20tlc%20!%20unipr%20!%20it
>
> (see the page http://www.lyx.org/test/I18n ).
>
> Will you look at it, or should I? (I can do it during the weekend)
this is intended, we are prote
>I think we're ready to go live.
just few bits i've found during scanning the whole structure:
- what is lyx, features, get involved pages, donate contain unreadbale chars
(copyright sign Lars name,...)
- whats is lyx - credits links at the end will be b0rken once pages are official
- the pict
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Joost Verburg wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
I've added the PHP scripts for the dynamic content (i18n, credits,
blanket-permission). I thin
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
If I understand it correctly, the conflict is as follows:
* New users and normal users would benefit from a clean/simple sidebar
* Advanced users and developers would prefer a more complete sidebar
In addition, we already have the case when...
* Editors of
Angus Leeming wrote:
Incidentally, the w3c validator thinks your HTML is invalid...
http://validator.w3.org/
Fixed.
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
I've added the PHP scripts for the dynamic content (i18n, credits,
blanket-permission). I think we're ready to go live.
Joost
> +1 here too.
will you do it?
pavel
José Matos wrote:
On Thursday 03 April 2008 11:33:10 Pavel Sanda wrote:
i would even propose to change 'Visual Tour' to 'Screenshots' just for
these reason even when our screenshot section contains much more (what
would you think?)
+1
+1 here too.
On Thursday 03 April 2008 11:33:10 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> i would even propose to change 'Visual Tour' to 'Screenshots' just for
> these reason even when our screenshot section contains much more (what
> would you think?)
+1
--
José Abílio
> If I understand it correctly, the conflict is as follows:
> * New users and normal users would benefit from a clean/simple sidebar
> * Advanced users and developers would prefer a more complete sidebar
> In addition, we already have the case when...
> * Editors of the web site wants to modify pag
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view, we're
ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
It's looking very nice, but I notice when playing with the different
skins at http://www.lyx.org/test/Download that LyX Downloads
isn't vi
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
What exactly do you mean? Do you want all the pages that are linked
from 'Development' to be in the main menu?
not all, but these i find useful to have as one click job:
- news & roadmap (will merge it as one page)
- bugzilla
- i18n status
- pointer to sv
On 2 apr 2008, at 19.09, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
Anders Ekberg wrote:
On 1 apr 2008, at 22.53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've talked to Andrei, Rex etc and from a design point of view,
we're ready to go live. So what else is missing before a release?
I've modified
http://www.lyx.org/tes
> We can contact the authors and ask them to maintain a page on the official
> website, but I don't think that needs to happen before the new site goes
> live.
its up to you. i was just proposing to add it into resources page.
> What exactly do you mean? Do you want all the pages that are linke
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