On Monday, 18 August 2014 19:02:08 UTC+10, Patrick Turner wrote:
I did post recently about how to set text size in SM so other browsers like
Chrome got it right. By trial and error I managed to fiddle with sizes so
this occurs. Thanks to those who commented, and suggested I used other
Patrick Turner wrote:
The whole idea of WYSIWYG is to allow SIMPLE
minded ppl like myself to make a SIMPLE website
The whole idea of WYSIWYG is to save you having to think. Fine, if that
is what you want, then go with it. For myself, if there is no
intellectual value in an exercise,
On 8/21/14 5:01 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
On Monday, 18 August 2014 19:02:08 UTC+10, Patrick Turner wrote:
I did post recently about how to set text size in SM so other browsers like Chrome
got it right. By trial and error I managed to fiddle with sizes so this
occurs. Thanks to those who
On 21/08/14 20:45, Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/21/14 5:01 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
On Monday, 18 August 2014 19:02:08 UTC+10, Patrick Turner wrote:
I did post recently about how to set text size in SM so other
browsers like Chrome got it right. By trial and error I managed to
fiddle with sizes
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or, to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word was always listed as a terrible web page
generator, coming in behind only MS Publisher and MS Excel for the honors
of
Hey Everyone!
So I wanted to update you on the state of things.
- There will be no 2.28 release, the efforts to do so would only get in
the way of timing for 2.29 and at this point its easiest to just move
forward and try to get 2.29 out on time, or close to its initial planned
date.
- We
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or, to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word was always listed as a terrible web page
generator, coming in behind only MS Publisher
Roping in the l10n teams on this status of SeaMonkey.
TLDR; for l10n: 2.29 Beta 1 is coming, no l10n signoff.
2.29 Beta 2 is coming therafter which will have new l10n signoffs needed
(based on current beta branches)
Aurora/Trunk l10n probably still busted, and will be our top priority
after
On 8/21/2014 6:10 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Roping in the l10n teams on this status of SeaMonkey.
TLDR; for l10n: 2.29 Beta 1 is coming, no l10n signoff.
2.29 Beta 2 is coming therafter which will have new l10n signoffs needed
(based on current beta branches)
Aurora/Trunk l10n probably
NFN Smith pounded out :
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or, to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word was always listed as a terrible web page
generator, coming in
Ed Mullen wrote, On 21/08/2014 19:52:
NFN Smith pounded out :
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or,
to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word was always listed as a
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote, On 21/08/2014 18:07:
Hey Everyone!
- This release will NOT have any l10n changes since our 2.26.1 release
(well, it has new english strings, but no translations). This is
primarily because we wanted to test our overall build process without
risking l10n issues
Thanks for all the hard work you and the other volunteers do to keep
SeaMonkey up to date. Your work is much appreciated!!!
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone!
So I wanted to update you on the state of things.
- There will be no 2.28 release, the efforts to do so would only get in
the
Ray_Net pounded out :
Ed Mullen wrote, On 21/08/2014 19:52:
NFN Smith pounded out :
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or,
to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word
Interviewed by CNN on 21/08/2014 08:30, Daniel told the world:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or, to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Not very much. It's ridiculously verbose, it doesn't use styles
efficiently, it uses lots of
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