Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Dave Yeo
On 12/22/12 09:58 pm, L. David Baron wrote: On Saturday 2012-12-22 19:49 -0800, Dave Yeo wrote: This is part of localization, set things like separators, date formats and such depending on your locale. For me the separator has to be a decimal. And yes there is a lot of people working on translat

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread L. David Baron
On Saturday 2012-12-22 19:49 -0800, Dave Yeo wrote: > This is part of localization, set things like separators, date > formats and such depending on your locale. For me the separator has > to be a decimal. And yes there is a lot of people working on > translating various parts of the browser for va

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-22 Thread Philip Chee
On 23/12/2012 02:58, Ted Mielczarek wrote: > On 12/22/2012 1:02 PM, rvj wrote: >> its a while since I used the ns interfaces. I want to run >> >>gambit-enumpure < e02.nfg > numerate.txt >> >> how do I pass as arguments in nsiProcess? >> >> I asssume the file names must be prefixed with c:\\ >>

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Dave Yeo
Allan wrote: For a long time, I never understood how that worked for you. I have same problem here, that just about all websites uses too small fonts. When I tried that setting 1.1-1.9 made no difference, but 2 did INDEED:-) Today it just stroke me to try something odd, so I tried 1,1-1,9 instea

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Allan
On Sun, 23 Dec 2012 00:53:04 UTC, "Alex Taylor" wrote: > On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 23:59:52 UTC, "Allan" wrote: > > > > > Ah, now that is useful! Yes, even just upping it to 1.1 makes a world > > > > of difference. Thanks! > > > > > > Today it just stroke me to try something odd, so I tried 1,1-

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Alex Taylor
On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 23:59:52 UTC, "Allan" wrote: > > > Ah, now that is useful! Yes, even just upping it to 1.1 makes a world > > > of difference. Thanks! > > > > Today it just stroke me to try something odd, so I tried 1,1-1,9 > > instead. Now, I see your results, and this setting is indeed v

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Allan
On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 15:41:47 UTC, "Allan" wrote: > On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 11:22:13 UTC, "Alex Taylor" > wrote: > > > On Tue, 31 May 2011 12:44:20 UTC, Felix Miata > > > > wrote: > > > > > > As if I wasn't squinting enough at all these braindead pages with their > > > > hard-coded point sizes

Re: Filing bugs for intermittent failures on TBPL - new keyword

2012-12-22 Thread Ed Morley
- Original Message - > Yup, the mass change from whiteboard to keyword happened in the last > week of November in bug 814083, thanks to dkl, glob and fox2mike :-) I should add that this was done via a direct DB change to avoid bugspam whilst changing the ~4000 intermittent-failure bugs, w

Re: Filing bugs for intermittent failures on TBPL - new keyword

2012-12-22 Thread Ed Morley
- Original Message - > From: "Justin Dolske" > > On 12/20/12 7:54 AM, Ed Morley wrote: > > The whiteboard annotation "[orange]" and meta bug dependency should > > no longer be set. > > Will existing bugs with said annotation be mass-changed to use the > "intermittent-failure" keyword inst

Re: Filing bugs for intermittent failures on TBPL - new keyword

2012-12-22 Thread Justin Dolske
On 12/20/12 7:54 AM, Ed Morley wrote: The whiteboard annotation "[orange]" and meta bug dependency should no longer be set. Will existing bugs with said annotation be mass-changed to use the "intermittent-failure" keyword instead? Justin ___ dev-

Re: Proposed 2013 Platform Goals

2012-12-22 Thread Justin Dolske
On 12/21/12 8:17 AM, JP Rosevear wrote: ** Goals 1) [...] Social/Location (TBD) - (overall jst) [...] + Drive deep integration of a tier one location platform (dougt) Hmm. I don't understand what this is. Could you say a bit more about it? Does "location" involve geolocation? Is there overla

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-22 Thread Ted Mielczarek
On 12/22/2012 1:02 PM, rvj wrote: > its a while since I used the ns interfaces. I want to run > >gambit-enumpure < e02.nfg > numerate.txt > > how do I pass as arguments in nsiProcess? > > I asssume the file names must be prefixed with c:\\ > > is this correct? > > > > >

passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-22 Thread rvj
its a while since I used the ns interfaces. I want to run gambit-enumpure < e02.nfg > numerate.txt how do I pass as arguments in nsiProcess? I asssume the file names must be prefixed with c:\\ is this correct? *

Re: Why are there "Android 4.0 opt" test runs on mozilla-central and nowhere else?

2012-12-22 Thread L. David Baron
On Saturday 2012-12-22 09:51 -0800, Daniel Holbert wrote: > Mozilla-central TBPL has a row for "Android 4.0 opt", which isn't > available on mozilla-inbound or on Try. > > I was under the impression that all the tests that get run on > mozilla-central are supposed to also be run on Try and Inbound

Why are there "Android 4.0 opt" test runs on mozilla-central and nowhere else?

2012-12-22 Thread Daniel Holbert
Mozilla-central TBPL has a row for "Android 4.0 opt", which isn't available on mozilla-inbound or on Try. I was under the impression that all the tests that get run on mozilla-central are supposed to also be run on Try and Inbound. Why is this not the case for these "Android 4.0 opt" tests? (Con

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread L. David Baron
On Saturday 2012-12-22 09:41 -0600, Allan wrote: > For a long time, I never understood how that worked for you. > I have same problem here, that just about all websites uses too small fonts. > When I tried that setting 1.1-1.9 made no difference, but 2 did INDEED :-) > > Today it just stroke me to

Re: Changed font size interpretation

2012-12-22 Thread Allan
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 11:22:13 UTC, "Alex Taylor" wrote: > On Tue, 31 May 2011 12:44:20 UTC, Felix Miata > > wrote: > > > > As if I wasn't squinting enough at all these braindead pages with their > > > hard-coded point sizes already. Now it's going to be even worse. > > > Please tell me I c