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Thunar Bulk rename - button size problem

Hello, guys,

I've recently discovered that Thunar Bulk Rename has a too big
button in media tags rename regime.
What's that?

I've tried both custom theme and Clearlooks, then my Debian sid box and
self-compiled Gentoo box of my friend. They are all the same!

Proof links
http://fotohost.kz/show.php/447626_10.02.2012085206.png.html
http://fotohost.kz/show.php/446902_debianthunarrename.png.html
Nick Schermer | 11 Feb 22:33
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Collaborative editing tool

Folks,

I was wondering if it would help Xfce is we'd have a real-time editor 
like etherpad-lite [1] to work on patch ideas and documentation wiki 
pages, including translations (before publishing them).

If it is, I can setup pad.xfce.org which we can use to do thing like 
this. It might speed things up.

Ideas welcome.

Cheers,
Nick

[1] https://github.com/Pita/etherpad-lite
Andrzej | 13 Feb 13:22

Re: Collaborative editing tool

On 02/12/2012 06:33 AM, Nick Schermer wrote:
>
> I was wondering if it would help Xfce is we'd have a real-time editor
> like etherpad-lite [1] to work on patch ideas and documentation wiki
> pages, including translations (before publishing them).

I think this could be useful as a scratch pad for sharing snippets of 
code, configuration, docs etc. Currently people use external services 
for that (pastebin etc.) but it makes sense to keep all these bits and 
pieces together and make them searchable.

Andrzej
Nick Schermer | 16 Feb 08:08
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Re: Collaborative editing tool

On 2012-02-13 13:22, Andrzej wrote:
> On 02/12/2012 06:33 AM, Nick Schermer wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering if it would help Xfce is we'd have a real-time 
>> editor
>> like etherpad-lite [1] to work on patch ideas and documentation wiki
>> pages, including translations (before publishing them).
>
> I think this could be useful as a scratch pad for sharing snippets of
> code, configuration, docs etc. Currently people use external services
> for that (pastebin etc.) but it makes sense to keep all these bits 
> and
> pieces together and make them searchable.
>

Searchable is somewhat complicated, but pad.xfce.org is online now. 
Let's see if this works for anyone.

Nick
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Re: Thunar Bulk rename - button size problem

It turns out, this bug is in the thunar-media-tags plugin,

Still investigating

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
<baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, guys,
>
> I've recently discovered that Thunar Bulk Rename has a too big
> button in media tags rename regime.
> What's that?
>
> I've tried both custom theme and Clearlooks, then my Debian sid box and
> self-compiled Gentoo box of my friend. They are all the same!
>
> Proof links
> http://fotohost.kz/show.php/447626_10.02.2012085206.png.html
> http://fotohost.kz/show.php/446902_debianthunarrename.png.html
Mark Trompell | 16 Feb 09:52
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Re: Thunar Bulk rename - button size problem

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
<baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> It turns out, this bug is in the thunar-media-tags plugin,

I've seen something similiar in virt-manager, because it had an
erroneous entry there that required that much space.

> Still investigating
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
> <baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello, guys,
>>
>> I've recently discovered that Thunar Bulk Rename has a too big
>> button in media tags rename regime.
>> What's that?
>>
>> I've tried both custom theme and Clearlooks, then my Debian sid box and
>> self-compiled Gentoo box of my friend. They are all the same!
>>
>> Proof links
>> http://fotohost.kz/show.php/447626_10.02.2012085206.png.html
>> http://fotohost.kz/show.php/446902_debianthunarrename.png.html
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Stavros Giannouris | 16 Feb 10:01
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Re: Thunar Bulk rename - button size problem



On 16 February 2012 09:57, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov <baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
<baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, guys,
>
> I've recently discovered that Thunar Bulk Rename has a too big
> button in media tags rename regime.
> What's that?
>
> I've tried both custom theme and Clearlooks, then my Debian sid box and
> self-compiled Gentoo box of my friend. They are all the same!
>
> Proof links
> http://fotohost.kz/show.php/447626_10.02.2012085206.png.html
 
It turns out, this bug is in the thunar-media-tags plugin,

Still investigating

Try starting Thunar with LC_MESSAGES set to C and see if the button is still that size.
It it is normal there, then it is a problem with the translation and you should contact your language's
translation team to take care of it.

Regards,
--
Stavros Giannouris

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Re: Thunar Bulk rename - button size problem

Hmm, its gone with LANG=C and LANG=en_US.UTF-8

But I still don't see what can cause this with LANG=kk_KZ.UTF-8 or ru_RU.UTF-8,
besides, I am the Kazakh translator.
Here's the link to kk po file
https://translations.xfce.org/projects/p/thunar-media-tags-plugin/c/master/view/po/kk.po/
Nothing special there,

I'm just keep wondering

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Stavros Giannouris <stavrosg <at> hellug.gr> wrote:
>
>
> On 16 February 2012 09:57, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov <baurthefirst <at> gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> <baurthefirst <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello, guys,
>> >
>> > I've recently discovered that Thunar Bulk Rename has a too big
>> > button in media tags rename regime.
>> > What's that?
>> >
>> > I've tried both custom theme and Clearlooks, then my Debian sid box and
>> > self-compiled Gentoo box of my friend. They are all the same!
>> >
>> > Proof links
>> > http://fotohost.kz/show.php/447626_10.02.2012085206.png.html
>>
>> > http://fotohost.kz/show.php/446902_debianthunarrename.png.html
>
>
>>
>> It turns out, this bug is in the thunar-media-tags plugin,
>>
>> Still investigating
>
>
> Try starting Thunar with LC_MESSAGES set to C and see if the button is still
> that size.
> It it is normal there, then it is a problem with the translation and you
> should contact your language's
> translation team to take care of it.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Stavros Giannouris
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Xfce4-dev mailing list
> Xfce4-dev <at> xfce.org
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Andrzej | 17 Feb 07:19

Adapting panel plugins for 4.10 release

I've prepared a list of panel plugins that still need to be adapted to 
xfce4-panel 4.10 (that is, almost all of them):

http://pad.xfce.org/p/panel-deskbar-mode (feel free to update it)

Patches for some of them are available (btw, could you please review and 
apply them?). Some cannot be converted (are inherently incompatible) or 
cannot be compiled anymore. There is also a long list of plugins that I 
haven't had a chance to even look at.

If we want to complete this task before 4.10 we should start working on 
it asap. Adapting a plugin is fairly easy and it can be done in such a 
way that the plugin still works with older panel versions. But there are 
simply so many plugins to convert and from my experience some 
maintainers are not very responsive to bugzilla requests.

If you can adapt your plugins - that's great. It you don't know how to 
do it, or you simply don't want to bother with that - just let me know. 
I'll do the conversion for you.

Thanks,

Andrzej
Jannis Pohlmann | 17 Feb 10:51
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Re: Adapting panel plugins for 4.10 release

On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 15:19:56 +0900
Andrzej <ndrwrdck <at> googlemail.com> wrote:

> I've prepared a list of panel plugins that still need to be adapted
> to xfce4-panel 4.10 (that is, almost all of them):
> 
> http://pad.xfce.org/p/panel-deskbar-mode (feel free to update it)

Slightly off-topic: Using the pad for writing stuff down is fine,
but content like this really belongs into the wiki. Otherwise our user
and developer documentation will become even more fragmented.

  - Jannis

Gmane