
Well yeah, there might be an extra space at "....project. In this way...." Maybe she gave up on it? You know, I might not be the only one who has this habit, because a lot of that text with double-spaces, I didn't write it.
I guess you can just fix them when you find them, if they're bothersome. Better would be if Django just didn't put them in, because at my age, changing how I type isn't likely to happen.
I don't know if "Maren" is boy's or girl's name, since I'm not familiar with German, or even European culture. But the person behind the name is a woman. And me too (although I've been told that in Europe, "brynn" can be male or female name - like Chris, Tracy, Jessie, etc.).
All best, brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Sylvain Chiron" <chironsylvain@...102...> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 2:50 PM To: inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Hackfest page
Le 01/06/2016 à 19:47, Maren Hachmann a écrit :
Am 01.06.2016 um 07:16 schrieb Brynn:
I have it now. The original link Sylvain gave was missing 1 letter. But I have it now.
Sorry… That means I sent the link and pluralized the name of the page just after. Not really clever…
What happens when it's time for the next Hackfest? Will this page go back into the menu? I'm confused.
- The page can be unpublished or moved, and we can make one for the
currently active Hackfest. And after that's over, we can dig the general page out again and have it generate some donations (hopefully). Or if the board decides it's not needed, we'll just take it out completely.
I wasn't seeing it like that… My idea, when the next hackfest is coming, was simply to keep the general page, and to add an updated sentence telling ‘Next hackfest will be ………’, with a link to a news article giving more details, and possibly a link to the wiki if the news article does not itself contain such a link.
Talking about the wiki, I wanted to link to it when writing the page about the hackfests, but all pages concerning them were linked to a specific year; there was no general one. Not even a Category:Hackfests (which I can't create myself since I haven't got an account on the wiki yet). It would be useful at least for the part ’You may consider attending yourself?’
In any case, I don't see any problems on that page. Everything looks good.
@Sylvain: Thanks for helping with the website updates!
That means I can write English after all. Good.
I don't find any double-spaces on Funded Development page, or Hackfest page either. Not even using Find. I could show screenshots.
I was not talking about those pages themselves, but the small sections in the Support Us page: https://inkscape.org/en/support-us/
I wrote a new version for the Hackfests sections so the double-spaces are gone, but look carefully between the two sentences in the Funded Development section.
In the FAQ, there are many double-spaces (but not everywhere): https://inkscape.org/en/learn/faq/ You should find them easily using your browser's text search feature; although there are some bugs in Firefox with it (the highlighted text is not always directly visible). In Chromium, it works better.
Better examples:
double-spaces around the links)
Is it enough?
I wonder if there's some way that your browser is causing this? Or otherwise something on your end is causing the problem? I don't see a any double-spaces anywhere on the site.
Really strange…
(This part is a little funny. When I first found out about this, I was purposely inserting a double-space after a period (and after a colon too). From my point of view, it's proper punctuation. At that time, I was working on several different pages for the website. I would edit one day, and the next day, all my double-spaces were gone. It turns out Maren was going through right behind me, and removing them. Later, I tried to sneak one in, just to find out how long it would take her to find it. And the answer - just a few hours!)
Ow… But I still see some. ‘Maren’ is a girl's name? Those foreign names are really unclear. Just like the profile pictures. -- Sylvain
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