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<0> cworth: so, I'm confused as to how I would have added .gits. Unless we had local hacks before? <1> anholt: Yeah, I don't know what happened. <1> I just have lots of links in bugzilla, for example, of the following form: <0> seems like gitweb needs a function to go from name to try name, name.git, name/.git to find where to poke around in the filesystem. <1> http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=cairo;a=commit;h=fe324c44153cf37a51b51883780daee5500173be <0> the trick with cairo in particular with the gitweb system I've got is that we need to use symlinks (unless we do clones) so we can have the user directories. that gets messy with both cairo.git and cairo/cairo-benchmarks.git. <0> I can't just trim the .git from cairo.git's link <1> anholt: Well, I'm not entirely sure we want the cairo/ hierarchy, (though it would be convenient). cairo-benchmarks isn't active is it?
<0> not that I know of. <2> anyone knows what the unopensourced part of the new intel drivers does? <3> something to do with rubber chickens I guess <4> nakee: macrovision <3> the drivers do macrovision? why? <3> please don't say to be DMCA compliant <4> no idea. find the mail from Keith P. where he explains it <2> behdad any idea how to get multiple langauge spelling with gtkspell ( or aspell) <5> nakee: nope <2> dagb I looked for it, his email doesn't say much <2> behdad you know, we should just move from this keyboard binding thing and get a standard for language switching, for both input and output <2> behdad that you could change one thing and dbus will tell all the program to switch interface language <2> behdad or you'll switch input and it will automaticly switch spell checking keyboard direction and all the rest <3> nakee: that would be evil - I always keep my computers in English output, but I occasionally have to type things in French or Danish <3> doesn't mean I'd want the menus of the applications mangled <2> Jes_wk Im talking about 2 different options 1)input change that switching the Danish will also make the spell checking in Danish and keyboard/whatever else needed for input 2) output/interface if you'll change that all program will change their interface <3> nakee: even for the keyboard I normally keep it in US layout mode <3> good thing Emacs has double-mode for that :) <2> Jes_wk I want it that if I move to dutch spell checking will also move to dutch and if I move to hebrew the direction of the paragraph will change <2> and so on <3> nakee: I guess each user to his own - I always hated coming up to a computer where someone had changed the system language to something else. All the hotkeys move and it's impossible to use. <3> of course people then get annoyed if you put it back to sane settings because they have gotten used to the brokenness <2> Jes_wk well with system wide setting changing it back will be as simple as pressing 2 buttons <3> would be easier if keybindings just stayed the same in all layouts - it's not like it makes a difference to joe average user whether it says Printer or Imprenieur in the menu <2> Jes_wk sure, that could be a configurable option, like kde has now <3> problem is users will still pick the stupid options if you give them the choice <3> .... well when GNOME doesn't do it for you, like it does with the 'standard' keybindings <2> Jes_wk some people doesn't use latin letters at all, key binding for latin letters will be very confuzing for them <2> not to mention they won't know at all that alt-f is file because they won't see it on the menu
<3> sure, if people are non latin thats ok <3> if their keyboard doesn't have an 'f', obviously they can't hit it <2> Jes_wk which is why it needs to be configurable option <3> but for French/Danish/UK/US/Dutch etc etc <2> Jes_wk even then it's a matter of taste, what's more annoying is when you have english UI but you move to different keyboard layout and you want the hotkeys place to stay like in english <3> thats why all the special characters should be entered like in double-mode instead of remapping the whole keyboard :) <2> ? <2> what's double-mode? <3> M-x double-mode in Emacs :) <3> it's so when you hit ' once you get the ', if you hit it twice in a row, you get the underlyingcharacter, which I think is the o-slash in Danish <3> that way all the important characters, like {}[]/ etc don't get moved around to stupid places like they do on most non US keyboards <1> anholt: Oh, I just remembered one of the local hacks I had made to gitweb... <1> anholt: I changed its whitelist to allow ':' as well, (which lets me use a syntax like "master:ROADMAP" to make a permanent URL that always points to the latest version of a file). <0> cworth: ooh, I've wanted that before, but never found it in the interface. <0> I've got a cronjobbed checkout for jhbuild instructions to have a permanent link. <6> any admins around? <1> anholt: Oh, ouch. That's a pretty heavy-handed solution to the problem. <1> anholt: My fix should be a one character change to gitweb, (hopefully without any security implications). Where does our gitweb source live? <0> cworth: so, if you look in /usr/lib/cgi-bin, you'll see that our gitweb is a link to the checkout. <0> also, gitweb.fd.o/test maps to ngiteb and ngitweb.css instead of gitweb and gitweb.css as normal, so if you want to do testing you can. <1> anholt: cool. thanks. <7> /wii blzr <1> anholt: ngitweb appears to be a link, but gitweb does not <1> anholt: So the PATH_INFO stuff is in our gitweb already. We just need to figure out the right apache config to make that happen. <8> Hi all. I'm after keithp's email address (or keith himself if he's around) if anyone has it :) <8> And for info, after the baord meeting that's just finished for SPI, freedesktop.org is offically invited to become a member project. <9> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2006-August/thread.html and pick a message from him <9> eminently guessable ;) <8> ta :) <0> cworth: weird. maybe I did a copy instead of a link? I don't remember now. my *intention* was a link. <1> Maulkin: Great news on the SPI/freedesktop.org thing! <8> cworth: :) <8> I'll need some text at some point for the project page, unless http://www.spi-inc.org/secretary/draft-resolutions/freedesktop.org.html is ok
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