I marked the answer above as unhelpful, because the issue raised in the title of the question went unanswered by it: English not showing up in the preferences, i.e. the language selection dropdown menu didn’t have English. I was able to fix this by unselecting Google and Google Services from HTTPS Everywhere’s settings, but then again wasn’t able to reproduce it after re-enabling them, so I’m still not sure whether HTTPS Everywhere was the root cause.
The plugin produces `img` tags without `alt` attributes. This makes sites using the plugin invalid in the eyes of validators. It’s quite easy to repair in the code, so I suggest this fix be included for the next revision of the plugin.
I’m running a multiple blogs setup under one domain. I’m the administrator of my site, and in addition I have one lesser user account for managing blogs other than the site root. I’ve installed the Flattr plugin, but I’ve only been able to make it fully work on the first blog I activated it in (under my non-admin account). In others, the ”Connect” link on the plugin’s options page does nothing: it seemingly just reloads the options page. That is, the connection is never made (it just says ”None”).
I tried disabling the plugin in the blog it does work in, but that didn’t help. I also tried different combinations of disabling/enabling the plugin in different blogs, using my administrator account, but it didn’t make a difference either. I also tried the Network activate option, to no avail. So I’m starting to suspect there’s some kind of a flaw in the plugin’s support for multiple blogs.
So, how can I connect my Flattr id to the rest of my blogs?
Maakohtaisissa olympialaisartikkeleissa, esimerkiksi Latvia olympialaisissa, on merkitykseltään hyvin epäilmeinen taulukko kaikkien aikojen yhteistilastosijoituksesta ja mitalisaavutuksista. Erityisen hämäävä on ”Sija”-sarake: sija missä? Onko esimerkiksi Latvia saavuttanut mitaliensa lisäksi yhden 68. sijan? (Näin oikeasti ajattelin ennen kuin lopulta muutamia muita vastaavia artikkeleita vilkaistuani ymmärsin tuon sarakkeen todellisen merkityksen.) Taulukko siis kaipaa mielestäni nykyistä parempia selitteitä.
Sorry, forgot to mention that this happens on an up-to-date Lucid, but I was also able to reproduce it in Maverick. The backtrace was from Lucid.
Binary package hint: gimp
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start GIMP.
2. Create a new image.
3. Select Alignment Tool.
4. Click on image.
5. Close image.
6. Select ’Align right edge of target’ from tool options.
The problem seems to be that Alignment Tool options are activated (unghosted) at step 4, but don’t get disabled (ghosted) again at step 5.
”kaltaiselleni rämekuukkelille”
Kiitos uudesta sanasta.
Ahaa, sinä olitkin niitä onnekkaita joilla oli nepassa levari. Mitä hienostelua! Minä väänsin enempien latauspalkkien toivossa ruuvia kunnes Amiga. Tosin minullakin oli sentään sen verran moderni kasettiasema, että sitä ruuvia saattoi vääntää suoraan sen kannassa kiinni olleesta nupista. Ei siis tarvinnut ruuvimeisseliä niin kuin jotkut varhaiset nepistit (tuon sanan keksin tässä ja nyt).
Voisin tarttua meemiin, jollei PC-kaudellani koneita olisi tullut ja mennyt jo niin paljon, etten enää kykene muistamaan niitä kaikkia saatika niiden järjestystä.
A comparatively well-produced album with nothing fancy or surprising.
What I was left to hope for was for one or some of the songs to stand out. I found I’d quickly listened the album through with nothing left echoing in my head, save for the soloist’s voice. A practical consequence of this is that I’m unable to name a favorite track.
To the artists’ defense I must say this genre is far from being my usual cup of tea, and stress the fact that I don’t know enough Spanish to understand the lyrics.
Tietokonehan ei sitä tiedä tai siitä piittaa, onko lisenssi maksettu vai maksamaton. ;)