ATMunn wrote:
For what? And what sort of image would I use?
On 4/29/2018 3:17 AM, Edward Murphy wrote:
ATMunn wrote:
Yeah, the problem with it working that way is that for anyone who
doesn't have any sort of theme on, the background is white by
default, so there would be no way to different
For what? And what sort of image would I use?
On 4/29/2018 3:17 AM, Edward Murphy wrote:
ATMunn wrote:
Yeah, the problem with it working that way is that for anyone who
doesn't have any sort of theme on, the background is white by default,
so there would be no way to differentiate between Tra
ATMunn wrote:
Yeah, the problem with it working that way is that for anyone who
doesn't have any sort of theme on, the background is white by default,
so there would be no way to differentiate between Transparent and White.
If anyone has a suggestion, then feel free to let me know what it is.
I don't even use Gmail anyway. My email address is Gmail, but my client
is Thunderbird.
On 4/18/2018 10:02 PM, Ørjan Johansen wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, ATMunn wrote:
Also, are my messages showing up for everyone else as not being
wrapped? When I'm typing, the message shows up as being wrapp
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, ATMunn wrote:
Also, are my messages showing up for everyone else as not being wrapped? When
I'm typing, the message shows up as being wrapped, but when I look at the
message after it's been sent, it's not wrapped. (like, for example, this
message shows up as 5 lines right
Weird... Anyone here who uses Thunderbird and knows how to fix this?
On 4/16/2018 1:58 PM, Corona wrote:
Yes, I see 2 lines only too.
~Corona
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 7:02 PM, ATMunn wrote:
Also, are my messages showing up for everyone else as not being wrapped?
When I'm typing, the messa
Yes, I see 2 lines only too.
~Corona
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 7:02 PM, ATMunn wrote:
> Also, are my messages showing up for everyone else as not being wrapped?
> When I'm typing, the message shows up as being wrapped, but when I look at
> the message after it's been sent, it's not wrapped. (l
Also, are my messages showing up for everyone else as not being wrapped?
When I'm typing, the message shows up as being wrapped, but when I look
at the message after it's been sent, it's not wrapped. (like, for
example, this message shows up as 5 lines right now, but will probably
be 2 or 3 whe
Yeah, the problem with it working that way is that for anyone who
doesn't have any sort of theme on, the background is white by default,
so there would be no way to differentiate between Transparent and White.
If anyone has a suggestion, then feel free to let me know what it is.
On 4/15/2018 9
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018, ATMunn wrote:
I wasn't entirely sure what to do for the Transparent. The goal was to make
it the same color as a blank spot (and making the blank spots slightly gray
to differentiate from white). I'm not exactly sure why it wouldn't work
though, can you send a screenshot?
Thanks. I think the main reason why I didn't use the built-in color
definitions is that I came up with all the colors for the ribbons before
I did any of the actual CSS, and so I just copied and pasted the color
codes. After that, I just wanted to keep things consistent.
Also, I've just about
I just submitted a PR to your GitHub repo that should fix the problem. By
the way, any particular reason you're not just using built in color
definitions where possible (e.g. white, black)?
-Aris
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:04 PM Aris Merchant <
thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It won
It won't work for a user who has changed the background color of the
page, and CSS is supposed to be customizable by the end user. What you
need to do is change your .t class from "background-color: #f7f7f7;"
to "background-color: transparent;", which will make it actually
transparent, not just the
I wasn't entirely sure what to do for the Transparent. The goal was to
make it the same color as a blank spot (and making the blank spots
slightly gray to differentiate from white). I'm not exactly sure why it
wouldn't work though, can you send a screenshot?
On 4/15/2018 7:56 PM, Ørjan Johanse
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018, ATMunn wrote:
3) I'm working on creating an HTML version of the report, which will also be
generated by the aforementioned Python script. Once it's ready, there will be
an always up-to-date report on the AgoraNomic GitHub. For the moment, I also
have an example of what it
Hmm, I don't really have anything to contest this... I think I'll try to
automate Herald somehow, too.
~Corona
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:10 PM, ATMunn wrote:
> So, we have an upcoming Tailor election, in which I am a candidate. Here
> are some reasons to vote for me when the time comes:
>
> 1)
I have to say, that HTML report looks really nice! I, obviously, am very
in support of office automation and interactive reports.
On 04/15/2018 10:10 AM, ATMunn wrote:
So, we have an upcoming Tailor election, in which I am a candidate. Here
are some reasons to vote for me when the time comes:
So, we have an upcoming Tailor election, in which I am a candidate. Here
are some reasons to vote for me when the time comes:
1) I don't have any other office, so if I win, I won't increase
consolidation (that's probably not a great reason, but I have better ones)
2) I plan to create a Python
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