2020-11-27 04-48-21 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Well, thanks for your input...as I said, I'll keep looking but otherwise I'll file a new report and let the powers that be decide |
2020-04-02 10-09-53 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan...RE: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/2164 |
2020-04-07 04-57-16 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Text_and_Font_2.svg (https://chat.inkscape.org/file-upload/rMqH2qcedNntLR7Tp/Text_and_Font_2.svg) |
2020-11-27 04-43-02 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Long story short, when using my Wacom tablet, sometimes the cursor is offset making drawing and selecting difficult. This usually happens when a document has its size and units of measurment changed in Document Properties. |
2020-11-03 02-34-39 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Ex-jhofinger put a bug in my ear as they say... |
2020-04-07 04-56-19 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | so... |
2020-09-13 00-59-29 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | :+1: |
2020-11-27 04-43-50 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I've just encountered this issue and "resolved" it because (in this case) the document is set to px all the other tools default to mm |
2020-04-03 01-44-47 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Summary: HELP! |
2020-11-03 02-36-49 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I can understand why nobody is working on docs! |
2020-09-12 22-15-23 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | HEY, NATHAN! ( :facepalm: "Oh no! Not greytomorrow **again!**" :laughing: ) I'm asking you before I do a general search 'cos **you're a bright fella that uses Linux** and I like you better than Google!...Being how I have two instances of Inkscape on my machine (1.0.1 and the snap) when I click on "Activities" I obviously see two instances of Inkscape side by side. Since GNOME SUCKS there's no way to tell them apart...offhand, is there a way how to rename one...maybe a .desktop file edit or something? DON'T DO A SEARCH, IT' S MY PROBLEM. If you don't know a way off the top of your head, no worries! Thanks, pal! |
2020-11-06 21-45-07 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Thanks again |
2020-11-19 08-45-14 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I was gonna comment saying that the dialogs don't remember their positions from being restored from iconfication(?).... |
2020-03-19 00-25-27 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Hello, Nathan...regarding your last message...duh :drool: :laughing: ...what does that mean? |
2020-11-03 02-37-47 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | So, be forewarned! :ghost: I may bust your chops in the near future regarding how something works (or not) in Inkscape |
2020-11-09 00-33-45 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I was thinking of posting this question to INBOX but don't think it's exactly pertinent there...any ideas? |
2020-12-01 08-34-21 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | You put too much faith in me, Nathan! :laughing: See ya! |
2020-09-08 22-14-07 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Sir, yes, SIR! :bow: :laughing: |
2020-04-07 04-58-37 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | both pdfs have the fonts converted to outlines to show you exactly what I'm seeing |
2020-11-27 04-44-37 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | That's what I thought (in fact I've got it open in another tab) |
2020-04-07 04-59-57 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | ah, okay! :+1: |
2020-11-27 04-44-07 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Changing the Select tool to px resolves the offset! |
2020-04-07 05-03-12 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | my pleasure! :+1: carry on. Oh, and thanks for clearing up the misunderstanding https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/2209 |
2020-11-19 08-45-33 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | but then I noticed in the latest dev, DIALOGS DON'T ICONIFY! |
2020-11-27 04-47-32 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Yeah, I would say so. I could never figure out why in some documents the offset exists |
2020-11-19 08-56-21 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Thanks for the clarification :rofl: |
2020-12-22 23-27-24 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | re: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/4219 -- related?: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/3784 ...and happy whatever, Nathan! :heart: |
2020-11-19 09-01-12 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | LATER |
2020-04-21 08-19-31 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, I'm about to reply to issue #2454 but before I do I just wanted to say something... |
2020-09-06 23-13-21 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | nathan 🦸 so sorry to bother you but how does one close an issue as duplicate? I just closed https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/3491 but it's just *Closed* as opposed to *Closed (Duplicate)*...I searched the GitLab docs but see nothing pertaining. |
2020-04-02 10-13-29 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | My results were like yours: file No 1 is invisible on open ungrouping and union seems to reslve the problem... |
2020-04-07 04-37-09 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, re: inkscape#1178 you wrote... |
2020-09-08 11-46-36 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | THIS IS NOT A REPRIMAND IN ANY WAY! If you say "close it" I say "Sir, yes, sir!" I was just thinking more about those silly bug points. You found it, they're yours. Awaiting orders, sir, yes, SIR! :smile: |
2020-11-19 08-56-58 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | especially since you opointed out the iconify and close widgets are misaligned |
2020-11-03 02-36-33 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | So piece by piece when life allows I've been trying to put something... |
2020-04-07 05-00-26 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | :laughing: |
2020-04-02 10-16-03 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | yes, you don't need to say it...if I don't fully understand the issue at hand, DON'T MIGRATE/CLOSE |
2020-11-19 08-57-09 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | maybe you made somebody mad |
2020-11-06 21-44-01 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I just wanted to say THANK YOU and... |
2020-04-07 04-38-32 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I wasn't sure if I should have responded there because, after reading that question too late, I did some further investigation... |
2020-04-03 02-33-06 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Will try my best. Thank you. |
2020-11-27 04-48-38 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | :+1: :heart: |
2020-04-21 08-20-16 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Since the start of my, some would say, less-than-quiet participation here you have demonstrated yourself as knowledgable, helpful and friendly to me, regardless if we see things eye to eye or not (which itself has been rare). Your advice and encouragement have been most appreciated. So, I don't want you to think for one minute that anything I write in #2454 is aimed at you in any way. ¿Claro? |
2020-04-03 01-44-40 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, much as I hate to admit it, I'm having trouble analyzing/summarizing. In your (esteemed) opinion, what's the real issue here? Which are the pertinent comments to be summarized? Nothing in that original file makes sense to me! Is it because there are path with only one point? Is it because path7968 is **way out in outer space**? I can't get a grasp on how any of this would affect the non-grouped objects. There's no connection here. |
2020-11-19 09-01-06 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | uh...yeh. Well, as long as iconify comes back, i don't care if they're using Turbo Pascal |
2020-11-06 21-43-49 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, I just saw all of the issues that you split out/discovered from https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/3560 |
2020-11-03 02-39-37 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I just wanted to say hello |
2020-11-03 02-35-16 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Whay does he hate me? :laughing: |
2020-11-03 02-34-57 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | A few weeks ago he said maybe I should work on documentation |
2020-10-07 07-04-21 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | NATHAN A LEE, I want you to know once again that, even though as of lately it seems I'm coming down heavy on the Inkscape project (especially with issues you seem to be fielding) NONE OF THIS IS TO BE TAKEN PERSONALLY!!! None of it is aimed at YOU! Y'unnerstan? YOU are one of the few professionals here and my appreciation of that cannot be understated. |
2020-11-09 00-33-12 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Is there some kind of naming scheme for dialogs in Inkscape? It appears to me that if it floats, it is referred to as a "dialog" and while that's not incorrect, presently there's no way to specify between dockable, non-modal dialogs and file requesters or warning dialogs, etc etc. |
2020-11-09 02-51-05 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I think I would refer to any dockable dialog with the inner titlebar, as you mentioned, "palettes" or even "inspectors"...but I don't seem to find either term used in any documentation (admittedly, I didn't look *that* hard)...they are *all* considered "dialogs"...which they *are*, but that's about as specific as calling them "windows". :laughing:
IN ANY CASE, thanks for your (always appreciated) input, Mr Lee! :sunny: |
2020-10-19 23-14-54 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Closing that LP issue only as a courtesy to you and sorry, I didn't remember to return to that issue to close it (easily distracted :smile: ). |
2020-11-19 08-57-15 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | :laughing: |
2020-11-19 08-56-35 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | It would seem odd removing iconfiy |
2020-09-20 06-32-02 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Well, thanks anyway, Nathan. I don't know what I'd do without you. Now if you'll excuse me I'm being called into the principal's office again... :facepalm: |
2020-04-07 04-56-16 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | possibly :blush: and you may not have the fonts installed on your system |
2020-11-19 08-44-15 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | HEY, NATHAAAAAAAAAN!!! |
2020-09-07 00-21-02 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Thanks! :bow: What would I do without you?! |
2020-11-03 02-39-22 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | But seriously, I was told no one is working on docs these days |
2020-04-07 04-58-44 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | when you get a minute... |
2020-04-02 10-13-39 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | file No 2 I don't know what's going on with that! |
2020-04-02 10-15-30 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | the main reason I migrated is that I felt I was missing some detail somewhere and better to migrate than to assume the problem was resolved (as it seems to be). |
2020-04-02 10-17-07 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I leave it to you to decide whether to close or not |
2020-11-19 08-44-34 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I was just looking at yr https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/4036 |
2020-04-07 04-56-46 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Text_and_Font.svg (https://chat.inkscape.org/file-upload/ybJRRQ4xH2u8WgNRn/Text_and_Font.svg) |
2020-12-01 08-24-11 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | ??? Thanks...but what does that even **mean**? Did you forget I'm stupid? :laughing: |
2020-11-03 02-39-28 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | whatever |
2020-04-02 10-14-35 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | file no 3 works as expected (?)...at least it's visible |
2020-04-21 10-13-20 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan A Lee, you're the greatest :heart: |
2020-11-19 09-01-15 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | and thanks! |
2020-09-08 11-44-31 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan A Lee...I've looking at https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/2061 for days now...and you're thinking "Yeah? So what?" :laughing: BUT you mention that big, fat bug-migration issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/170257...yet you didn't close it...I'm wondering why. |
2020-11-06 21-44-50 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I hope the Owners here are at least acknowledging how much you do here!!! :heart: :+1: |
2020-04-07 04-57-00 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Text_and_Font.pdf (https://chat.inkscape.org/file-upload/JboCS6avfPBTsz6tc/Text_and_Font.pdf) |
2020-11-03 02-32-08 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, do you ever sleep? :laughing: How are you doing? It's been a while since I've had the pleasure of working directly with you. |
2020-11-09 00-31-11 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Listen, Nathan...I have a (of course, pedantic) question and would appreciate your opinion when you have a free moment... |
2020-10-19 23-16-35 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I don't even remember the issue that sparked my message to you on the 7th :white_frowning_face: |
2020-04-07 04-56-38 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | here we go |
2020-12-01 08-33-56 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Well, thanks for the explanation...I should probably go over to #team_testing and have a look |
2020-09-19 02-24-58 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | And BTW hope you're doing well, ~causing trouble~ having fun and making money away from your computer! |
2020-09-13 00-54-53 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Wait! One last question...how does Nathan A. Lee handles this situation? Do you just live with it or what? |
2020-03-19 00-38-21 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Ah...I get it! ###Steps to Reproduce ###What happened? etc etc, right? |
2020-04-20 11-22-07 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Hey, Nathan! Regarding that Windows backtrace, does one have to navigate to /Inkscape 1.0beta2/bin first or can you just run that backtraceblahblahblah.bat from wherever? |
2020-04-07 04-57-25 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Text_and_Font_2.pdf (https://chat.inkscape.org/file-upload/AbZpBQwzrEJqhEmHz/Text_and_Font_2.pdf) |
2020-11-27 04-45-02 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | But the only problem is mine is a Wacom and I'm on the Mac |
2020-11-19 08-44-19 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | :laughing: |
2020-11-27 04-41-40 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Nathan, are you there? I've discovered something regarding tablets not being synced to their cursor position...I know there are reported issues but I'm not sure where to report my finding. |
2020-04-07 04-39-35 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | If you don't mind I'd like to send you four files (two svgs with their pdf counterparts) |
2020-04-07 05-00-21 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | great...for a minute there I had thought I missed something the first go-around |
2020-11-09 00-30-15 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Awww...knock it off! :heart: There's a huge difference between migrating bugs and what you're doing! 🧠 |
2020-11-27 04-46-07 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | I know it's already at least mentioned somewhere before...I'll keep looking...otherwise...I can't exactly file a new issue as this resolves an existing issue...no? |
2020-09-19 02-23-35 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Oh, genie of the lamp 🧞♂️ :rofl: as far as you know (and you know everything!) is there a way to search GitLab not by Author not by Commenter? I've been searching GitLab docs for a week now (besides the usual websearches) and I find nothing...one would then assume that you can't but I know you know something! :laughing: |
2020-11-03 02-50-51 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | > Or maybe Inkscape's always been in low maintanence? Still a bit iffy on how Inkscape manages to get stuff done on 100% volunteer power.
Oooh...haven't you learned already not to get me going on certain polemic issues! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: It's a question that's been rolling around in my mind for a while now. BUT we'll put that aside for now. You have a wonderful day and I'll talk to you soon! :wave: |
2020-09-13 00-36-48 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | No problem! Thanks anyway! I'm off to stackexchange! :laughing: |
2020-11-03 02-39-05 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | hahahahaha...see, I :heart: the written word...that's why I was suckered into this so easily! :laughing: |
2020-11-19 08-45-41 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Was that the plan? |
2020-04-07 04-37-28 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | > With way of replicability, I'm curious if you tested the issue with the Text and Font dialog or not. |
2020-11-03 02-34-16 PST | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Besides washing face masks and avoiding people more than usual? :smile: Not much really... |
2020-04-20 11-28-01 PDT | greytomorrow <gtomorrow@libero.it> | Thank you, Nathan! |
2020-04-02 17-48-25 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | yes, there's still an issue there, and its fine to migrate after testing the issue and still replicating. However, you should summarise the comments. The issue should describe the bug as it exists (its not really important to migrate the already fixed bug). From the comments, I gather that the issue is already fixed, but there is a problem with one of the existing paths that breaks rendering on canvas (so, unrelated to unioning or at least unrelated to the number of shapes). Could you edit the description to address this? |
2020-11-19 08-51-18 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I don't know, may be a regression, planned, or a time constraint in development (I think this is the uber issue https://gitlab.com/inkscape/ux/-/issues/38) |
2020-04-07 04-52-32 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | sure. Why pdf? Is there another issue here? |
2020-04-21 08-42-48 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | nevermind, I figured it out :upside_down: No crosswires, just butting heads :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: |
2020-11-09 02-26-40 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I suppose all dialogs are just called dialogs, with the name of dialog used to differentiate them. I'm not aware of a official naming scheme used to differentiate the Fill and stroke dialog from the dialogs created by extensions or warning dialogs, though dialogs like the Fill & Stroke dialog are sometimes called palettes (and if you just say dialogs, I'd assume you're talking about these but not the warning dialogs, depending on context of course)
For the palettes, they can be open in 3 states: floating (when in floating mode), and docked and undocked (for non-floating mode).
You could throw the question up in the forums or here in the chat and see if anyone uses something more specific :confused: |
2020-09-01 22-54-31 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Before I forget again, just added you to the bug wranglers team. |
2020-04-21 08-26-15 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Of course, and thank you for your kind words. Participation can't be quiet of course, and I appreciate you stepping in to help wrangle all these bugs. |
2020-11-27 04-49-24 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | no problem :p |
2020-03-18 14-27-28 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Hey, just a heads up. For bug migration, remember to fit the old bug into the gitlab template where appropriate (e.g. bug reports). I'm not on a computer right now so I can't help confirm them btw. Just wanted to let you know early on. Thanks for helping out with the migration! |
2020-04-03 01-51-17 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | So the real issue would be that "path7968 is *way out in outer space*" (simply because the other one has already been fixed and we don't care about that issue anymore) |
2020-09-13 00-58-40 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I guess, I personally launch Inkscape from the terminal. I don't have many conflicts (just Inkscape and maybe GIMP, but I couldn't care which version of GIMP is opened). I actually launch master with the short command `ink`. I google most things and otherwise keep a very plain desktop. |
2020-11-03 02-36-12 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Hey, it's just the natural next step :) |
2020-11-03 02-38-19 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Oh? What's wrong with docs? Besides the natural hatred for the written word :angel: |
2020-11-03 02-33-10 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Of course, wdym :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: I'm good, how are you? What have you been up to? |
2020-11-08 07-09-21 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Thanks again for the kind words! :hugging:
And thank *you* for migrating all those issues over to GitLab. I don't notice it enough, but you've knocked out a huge chunk of the bug reports |
2020-12-01 06-12-32 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Just an fyi, we're trying compile a blocker list for 1.1 in #team_testing . It'll take place over weeks, but should be a chance to make sure issues don't slip through the cracks. |
2020-04-21 08-28-20 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | oh, actually, I think we're at crosswires at 2454 :sweat_smile: more details in the reply |
2020-11-27 04-44-18 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | You can probably add a comment to https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/issues/2047 |
2020-04-03 01-50-23 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I'm not sure what the issue is (I haven't read through all the comments in detail). Since I can't replicate comment #5, I would remove that file from the description and only focus on the comments from #8 onwards (particularly since it seems the original issue is fixed) |
2020-04-03 02-43-22 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Thanks, it helps as it means we don't need to refer back to the original issue to parse what the issue is. For bug migration, we only care about the existing issues, and generally can ignore any fixed ones in a report (it might be helpful to briefly mention the old bug). |
2020-10-19 15-22-10 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Thanks for the message, that applies in both directions of course! Sorry for the ironically slow response, I thought I did reply :cold_sweat: Only opened this chat again because I closed an issues before realizing you marked it as bug-migration. Feel free to steal the credit: https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/1746054 |
2020-12-23 02-10-06 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Happy holidays! :fireworks:
Unfortunately issues unrelated, comparing backtraces. |
2020-09-12 23-33-50 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | sorry, it's something you'd need google for (though I do think a .desktop file what you'll need to change). Probably changing the ppa version is easier. |
2020-04-07 04-59-23 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | just a glance at the pdfs, looks like what I expect/get with the (unfixed) issue. |
2020-09-01 22-57-48 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I should have added you months ages ago!
Documentation found at https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/blob/master/Guidelines.md . It needs to be updated, if you have any questions, feel free to ask on #bug_migration
You should be able to assign labels now, and move issues once they have been confirmed and are bugs |
2020-09-01 22-59-38 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | And you should be able to request membership to https://inkscape.org/*issue/ (just to show that you're part of the team) |
2020-11-27 04-47-01 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | well, having different units in your tools shouldn't cause any problems (you've found a workaround, but it's still a bug if i understand correctly). |
2020-12-01 08-32-07 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | We're going through the bugs in inkscape/inkscape and noting the ones that need to be fixed for 1.1 (otherwise the release doesn't happen). We have importance labels already, but this is meant to provide a non-developer perspective, and also be more specific. See https://chat.inkscape.org/channel/team_testing?msg=iLhq9mRjrutZTDS27 for my post about it. () |
2020-03-19 00-57-37 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Yup 😁 |
2020-09-19 18-11-43 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Not that I know of unfortunately. If you use the search at the very top of the page, you can search through the comments though (but certain phrases time out) |
2020-04-20 11-25-54 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | you can double-click to run the file (but you'd still need to navigate to the folder). |
2020-04-07 05-01-08 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Thanks for checking for me. It confused me that there wasn't full replication earlier (was there another issue!) |
2020-11-27 04-45-18 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | was about to say, I'm not entirely sure it's not just another bug altogether :sweat_smile: |
2020-12-01 08-33-05 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | oops, didn't realize it'd comment it! Going to head offline in a few minutes. |
2020-04-21 08-31-04 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | actually, maybe not? could you discuss here in chat. |
2020-04-21 08-33-10 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Is the issue the ratio between the blue and the red, or the red and the green? |
2020-09-07 00-05-33 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | just add a comment with `/duplicate issuelink` in a new line at the bottom :) |
2020-11-19 09-06-22 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | sure :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: sorry I couldn't give a straightforward answer and cya |
2020-11-19 08-58-30 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | nah, this is the new dialog system I mentioned earlier. No longer uses GDL, I think that allows us to port to gtk4 easier or just because gdl isn't actively maintained |
2020-04-21 08-32-46 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Glyphs_dialog.png (https://chat.inkscape.org/file-upload/S8KDr6dtAGtCwcvWc/Glyphs_dialog.png) |
2020-11-03 02-41-59 PST | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | I guess, if I understand correctly, Inkscape's been in low maintanence for while as a lot of boring dev work had to be done for gtk3 migration. Or maybe Inkscape's always been in low maintanence? Still a bit iffy on how Inkscape manages to get stuff done on 100% volunteer power.
Good to talk to you :) Hope your day's good |
2020-09-08 16-32-05 PDT | Nathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com> | Big and fat? That's probably why I didn't migrate it :stuck_out_tongue: If I link to it to an issue, feel free to migrate it yourself, I'm not tracking those issues at all :sweat_smile: |