On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 14:42:21 -0700 (PDT)
mabshoff mabsh...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Apr 22, 12:52 pm, Nick Alexander ncalexan...@gmail.com wrote:
To override this in Firefox on Linux, I put
#content.ticket { width: 100% !important; }
Hmm, that seems to be a worthwhile change to me
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:56:51 +0200
Burcin Erocal bur...@erocal.org wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 14:42:21 -0700 (PDT)
mabshoff mabsh...@googlemail.com wrote:
For the record: I changed site-packages/Trac-0.11.3-py2.5.egg/trac/
htdocs/css/ticket.css, but kept the orignial ticket.css as
On Apr 24, 5:56 am, Burcin Erocal bur...@erocal.org wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 14:42:21 -0700 (PDT)
SNIP
Hi Burcin,
On tickets which have a traceback, this screws up my display. The page
width grows to accommodate the longest line in the traceback, forcing me
to scroll right/left to read
2009/4/22 mabshoff mabsh...@googlemail.com:
On Apr 22, 12:52 pm, Nick Alexander ncalexan...@gmail.com wrote:
To override this in Firefox on Linux, I put
#content.ticket { width: 100% !important; }
Hmm, that seems to be a worthwhile change to me since these days most
people should
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Pat LeSmithe qed...@gmail.com wrote:
Besides username, and
[diff]
git = true
for binary patches, are there other useful bits I should put in ~/.hgrc?
I have these bits to turn on Mercurial queues (not enabled by default
in Debian) and colordiff (install on
On Apr 21, 11:44 am, Pat LeSmithe qed...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pat,
Sage trac's stylesheet sets the width of a ticket's description, change
history, etc., to 700 pixels:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/chrome/common/css/ticket.css
contains
#content.ticket { width: 700px; max-width:
To override this in Firefox on Linux, I put
#content.ticket { width: 100% !important; }
Hmm, that seems to be a worthwhile change to me since these days most
people should not be limited by 800x600 displays any more? Is anyone
opposed to this change for some reason?
+1.
Nick
On Apr 22, 12:52 pm, Nick Alexander ncalexan...@gmail.com wrote:
To override this in Firefox on Linux, I put
#content.ticket { width: 100% !important; }
Hmm, that seems to be a worthwhile change to me since these days most
people should not be limited by 800x600 displays any more? Is