This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-docs - 17.04.1
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ubuntu-docs (17.04.1) zesty; urgency=medium
* scripts/validate.sh:
- Modified so it can be called via a symlink from 'ubuntu-help/C'
or 'html'.
* power-hibernate.page:
- Changed command due to upstart->syste
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I've now finished revising the elements.
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Thanks. I'll check and change the pages in batches (probably one or two
batches a day).
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While I only would have changed the lists which have been
unintentionally wrong, being specific is never wrong. Please go ahead.
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About 60 pages in the desktop help use elements. (I listed them
using the command grep " seem straightforward. However, there's a
handful of unusual/complicated uses, which I may well leave alone. (If
in doubt, leave it alone.)
So far I've noticed three short procedures that have been wrongly mar
On 2016-12-14 14:18, Chris Perry wrote:
> The fix does seem to have exposed some problems. Eg the procedure
> "Check with Disk Usage Analyzer" on disk-capacity.page was wrongly
> marked up as a and it's now lost its numbering, which is
> incorrect.
Please note that this is another example of p
> On reflection I think it's best if writers say what kind of
they want.
Agreed.
> The command grep "https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1649554
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The fix does seem to have exposed some problems. Eg the procedure "Check
with Disk Usage Analyzer" on disk-capacity.page was wrongly marked up as
a and it's now lost its numbering, which is incorrect. I'll
investigate some more and report back in a day or two. The command grep
"https://bugs.launch
On reflection I think it's best if writers say what kind of they
want. Eg if they want bullets, it's best if they say so, rather than
relying on defaults. And it's (slightly) clearer if another writer comes
along in a year or two and wants to change the text.
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I did a bzr pull to get Gunnar's fix and did a test by temporarily
changing my local copy of mouse-mousekeys.page. Yes the fix seems to
work. If type isn't specified in the element, you get bullets in
the html. It looks like the "disc" bullets. So:
First
Second
Third
gives you:
First
I've subscribed Matthew East, in case he has any historical information.
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I found the culprit and committed a change. However, I think we need to
build the HTML and watch out for possible undesired side effects before
we can consider this bug really fixed.
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
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