Also, it is still not possible to edit/update the Front Shield (which is out of date in French).
Sylvain
Le 21/03/2016 13:26, Sylvain Chiron a écrit :
- I had just a few minutes ago received a mail from Brynn where she
told me about the missing permissions for editing the new plugin. They are available now.
Nice.
About the nesting: Can you give some more details (or maybe make a bug report with screenshots when you're certain it's a bug at bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web)?
It looks flagrant to me but if you want… Here is a screenshot (made with GIMP — :P): http://i.imgur.com/qBq3GYx.png Looks like a title cannot unnest twice at once (e.g. h5 then h2 causes the h2 to be nested in the previous h2).
- That's at least 20 times less than it was before! :D
Oh! I thought the button didn't work at all before. This explains that.
- The title looks great - only the page was empty. The gallery (like the
board page) is a special case. In such cases, look at how things are done in the advanced settings for the page in languages where it works, then do it the same way in your language. It's fixed now for French.
Thanks. But I cannot access the advanced settings of the page in the other languages… The menu is not present.
Another remark: if https://inkscape.org/fr/news/ is translated to e.g. https://inkscape.org/fr/actu/ then the ‘Read more’ links don't work. It is also strange that ‘Read more’ is not translated. And we can't either translate the title ‘Latest news’. And the news are sorted by date of translation, not date of publication (which is bad because I lastly translated the Hackfest 2015 article)… And I can't access the articles' translation anymore. (Should I open bug reports for all that?)
I see that now plugins can be edited by a single click. That's not really helpful… The previous double-click allowed to select the text for Link plugins, and to edit it avoiding any bug.
And the dialog to edit a plugin is sometimes too big and I cannot access the validation buttons! (Try when your edit dialog is maximized.) That's bad. -- Sylvain