RE: feedback on new wiki theme

2008-09-06 Thread Christopher Houdeshell
Hmm...this may be a bug in Launchpad - when I try to update my theme (to the new ubuntunew theme) I get an error stating: Invalid user name 'https://login.launchpad.net/+id/QCAQfkn'. Name may contain any Unicode alpha numeric character, with optional one space between words. Group page name is no

Re: feedback on new wiki theme

2008-09-06 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Matthew East wrote: > Hi, > > Recently I've been developing a new theme which is intended to replace > the existing themes on the documentation wiki > (https://help.ubuntu.com/community). The intention of the theme is to > make reading the wiki easier for a user (so the interface should be > clean

Re: feedback on new wiki theme

2008-09-06 Thread Andrew Mathenge
I'm trying to view the new theme but having a problem logging into help! I've never seen this type of problem before, perhaps someone out there has. I'm able to login but the credentials at the top-right aren't displayed properly. I've attached a screenshot. It may be something that I'm doing. T

Re: feedback on new wiki theme

2008-09-06 Thread Connor Imes
Jordan Mantha wrote: > On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Matthew East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Recently I've been developing a new theme which is intended to replace >> the existing themes on the documentation wiki >> (https://help.ubuntu.com/community). The intention of the theme

Re: Bugs introduced in GCC?

2008-09-06 Thread Richard M. Stallman
In terms of actual volume of patches against upstream, and excluding SVN updates, the diff from the base Debian 4.2.3-2 version and Ubuntu 8.04's 4.2.3-2ubuntu7 is about 40 KB. > If so, what is it meant to change? Matthias (CCed) should be able to give more information on any

RE: feedback on new wiki theme

2008-09-06 Thread Dougie Richardson
Hi all, > This is a very nice theme and looks more professional and usable to > me. My only complaint is that it's rather narrow on all my computers > (widescreen laptop and LCD displays). It looks like we're losing an > awful lot of screen real estate. Is it possible to make it a fluid > rather t