Good thing that the beginning was muted
Good thing that the beginning was muted, those mighty roars probably would’ve frightened me from watching till the end!
Good thing that the beginning was muted, those mighty roars probably would’ve frightened me from watching till the end!
Sebastien, I think this may be related to the patch applied to fix Bug #1085320: the Gnome folks have since reverted (at least parts of) it (see Gnome bug 688808 [1]) because it caused custom icons to be shown as thumbnails, hence the borders reported in this LP bug. I tested this by applying the changes in [2] to current Nautilus in Raring (1:3.6.3-0ubuntu16), and the borders around my customized icons went away. Also, though I didn’t test very extensively, this didn’t result in desktop files again having borders as originally reported in #1085320.
(The commit log entry of [2] refers to [3], but I think it should refer to [4] instead.)
*[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688808#short_desc_nonedit_display
*[2] https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?h=gnome-3-6&id=f69e472263b0bf6e1cc60c0eeaf7874fc7931f8d
*[3] https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=d9ef715ea11e92917414d5d7bddd4dd1487fac1b
*[4] https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?h=gnome-3-6&id=6cde4c5a6d639c85df09b8992a307f91d6b056a6
Hieno on kyllä. Satutko tietämään tieteellistä nimeä? Sitä googlailemalla saisin käsityksen minkä näköisestä öttiäisestä on kyse. Että onko nimensä veroinen.
Kumpikaan kahdesta käsilläni olleesta hyönteiskirjasta ei tuntenut tuota lajia. Että se kirjojen hyödyllisyydestä! Ettei vain lajin suomenkielistä nimeä olisi muutettu ennen Internetiä?
Palikkatakomo (whom I’m unaffiliated with) is a Finnish LEGO hobbyist forum and the name of their LEGO Users’ Group. According to this blog post (which also has photos) some thirty people participated in the construction. It quotes an unnamed Lego representative saying this is the biggest uniform Lego city in the world (currently? ever? idk).
I think post-processing should also rip out (at least) id, class and style attributes from the content. Some pages I fetch using feedmod have elements with ids such as ”overlay” in them that pick up tt-rss’s styling, making things look wonky.
Olen David Attenborough -fani jonka mielestä evoluutio ja sen tuottamat ilmiöt ovat jännittävintä maailmassa, ja siksi tämä blogi on luonnollisesti yksi suosikeistani, kirjoititpa melkein mitä tahansa (kädelliset poislukien, ne ovat enimmäkseen tylsiä). Koska olen henkisesti 10-vuotias poika, haluaisin nähdä liopleurodonin ja jättiläiskalmarin kamppailun, mutta jos se on liian työlästä, niin huominen päivänsankari tapiiri käy ihan hyvin.
The sauna must have been badly broken to be one of the hotel’s coolest places. :-)
No problem, my confusion was already resolved (see above) and the example json file now helps others off to an easier start I’m sure.
I also needed to install nodejs and tweak the file paths in translate.rb slightly, but now I have a new json file to work on and I think I’m all set. Thanks!