On 7/16/24 8:22 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
At the moment I do not see better option to clearly state this in release notes
and suggest there manual fixes of the files doing xhtml export. (Which might be
pretty ugly for more lengthy docum
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> At the moment I do not see better option to clearly state this in release
> notes and suggest there manual fixes of the files doing xhtml export.
> (Which might be pretty ugly for more lengthy documents...)
Like the attached. Comments?
On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 01:08:38PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> in 2.3 we xhtml-export hyperlink "aaa.pdf" of type "file" as "aaa.pdf".
>
> in 2.4 we xhtml-export hyperlink of type "file" via "file:aaa.pdf".
>
> I think this goes back to 144cf4bb9afaa.
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> Now this breaks html links in old docume
Am 16.07.2024 um 17:25 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck :
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> This was a bug report on the user's list: On Windows, the personal dictionary
> apparently was not copied over to the new user directory. We might check that
> this is done on OSX, as well.
I didn’t check… but on OSX the contents of the
On 7/16/24 9:48 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 15/07/2024 à 18:14, Scott Kostyshak a écrit :
I cannot reproduce, but the following patch makes sense. Does it work?
Yes it fixes the behavior both with and without change tracking.
Thanks, I pushed it to master. I am very surprised to see s
This was a bug report on the user's list: On Windows, the personal
dictionary apparently was not copied over to the new user directory. We
might check that this is done on OSX, as well.
Riki
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Le 15/07/2024 à 18:14, Scott Kostyshak a écrit :
I cannot reproduce, but the following patch makes sense. Does it work?
Yes it fixes the behavior both with and without change tracking.
Thanks, I pushed it to master. I am very surprised to see such a nasty
error in our undo code. I thought it