I just want to announce the availability of my code to fix bug #233 which concernes the rendering of align=left and align=right tables. The patches and screen shots are at http://home.earthlink.net/~crayne2 Feedback would be appreciated. :)
I just want to announce the availability of my code to fix bug #233 which concernes the rendering of align=left and align=right tables. The patches and screen shots are at
http://home.earthlink.net/~crayne2
Feedback would be appreciated. :)
It seems to have broken something - have a look at http://grabjohn.com The lists no longer have bullets. Also, at: http://kde.org If you use a small Dillo window, the links on the left can overlap the text to their right. For some reason, using FVWM2, maximising the Dillo window no longer makes it redraw with your patches. Having said all that, it does make some pages look a lot better. John.
Why don't we have a branch more like the Linux kernel? I would _love_ to have a cvs branch that had every bit of developmental code in it so that we can see what's happening: gtk2 with pango tabs floating tables support <-- especially this one cut & paste support Even though it will be _very_ unstable. My theory is, if it is good enough for a screenshot, it's good enough for the 'developmental' branch. This would also mean that the developer's personal trees will be better sync'ed Of course, I'm just thinking, as I always do ;) I have yet to code... (A bit of python ;) )
Why don't we have a branch more like the Linux kernel?
I would _love_ to have a cvs branch that had every bit of developmental code in it so that we can see what's happening:
To be honest, I would prefer not to use CVS at all, but instead just have a list of patches in unified diff format on the Dillo website, with a note saying which version they were made against. That way, everybody can apply whatever combination of patches they want to quickly and easily, and you can unapply a patch just using -R. Unified diff format makes it easier to apply patches against code that has already been modified.
Even though it will be _very_ unstable. My theory is, if it is good enough for a screenshot, it's good enough for the 'developmental' branch.
This would also mean that the developer's personal trees will be better sync'ed
Having a separate development branch does create a fair amount of work, keeping the two in sync. John.
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 08:18:53 -0500 Joe Crayne <to-joe@myrealbox.com> wrote:
I just want to announce the availability of my code to fix bug #233 which concernes the rendering of align=left and align=right tables. The patches and screen shots are at
http://home.earthlink.net/~crayne2
Feedback would be appreciated. :)
Nice work! I tried adding the same to img-tag and it seems to work there too. -- //Hugo Hallqvist
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