[01:43] <mdke> popey: awake?
[01:43] <popey> yus
[01:44] <mdke> popey: is it ok if we open up the LP team for anyone to join, and have the people who can approve videos as "administrators"? I feel it would encourage more contributors, and it will give us an idea of who wants to get involved
[01:44] <popey> ok
[01:44] <mdke> cool
[01:44] <mdke> linuxphotogeek has expressed an interest :)
[01:44] <popey> :)
[01:45] <somerville32> :)
[01:45] <mdke> (and pointed out that I got the team page url wrong in my email, ugh)
[01:45] <popey> email or blog post?
[01:46] <mdke> everything :) I've fixed blog post/fridge/forum
[01:46] <mdke> obviously, emails can't be fixed
[01:48] <linuxphotogeek> mdke: can't a link or forward be made from the screencasts... to screencast...
[01:48] <linuxphotogeek> all would be will then
[01:48] <mdke> linuxphotogeek: genius
[01:49] <popey> what did you have in your mail?
[01:49] <popey>  /screencast ?
[01:49] <mdke> ScreencastsTeam
[01:49] <popey> ahh
[01:49] <mdke> I've done the redirect
[01:49] <mdke> thanks linuxphotogeek
[01:49] <popey> you only linked to the top page?
[01:49] <popey> not the sub pages?
[01:50] <mdke> yes
[01:53] <somerville32> Yea! :)
[01:55] <popey> \o/
[01:56] <popey> do we need an emblem?
[01:57] <popey> well "need" :)
[01:57] <mdke> yes
[01:57] <mdke> any ideas?
[01:57] <popey> I am an artistic void
[01:58] <popey> however..
[01:58] <popey> we need to encapsulate education, video, screens, recording.. in 16x16 yes? :)
[02:00] <somerville32> mdke: Since Dapper is long term, should docs.ubuntu.com list documentation for 6.06 as well?
[02:00] <dsas> somerville32: it's on help.ubuntu.com
[02:00] <somerville32> sorry
[02:00] <somerville32> help.ubuntu.com
[02:00] <somerville32> and not on the front page
[02:01] <somerville32> Oh doh
[02:01] <somerville32> Tabs
[02:01] <dsas> heh
[02:01] <somerville32> Maybe it would be good to make some sort of note?
[02:01] <somerville32> lol
[02:01] <somerville32> "Looking for Ubuntu 6.06 Documentation? Click here." or w/e
[02:04] <mdke> somerville32: it's right there!
[02:04] <mdke> plus, there's a link from the system menu in Dapper
[02:04] <somerville32> Well, I have been to the site a billion times
[02:04] <somerville32> and have never had an issue finding the tab
[02:04] <somerville32> lol
[02:05] <popey> mdke: for some reason an icon of a speed camera appeals, however inappropriate
[02:05] <popey> you know, the road sign
[02:06] <mdke> popey: sure
[02:11] <somerville32> So wheres this new launchpad group?
[02:12] <mdke> somerville32: linked on the wiki page?
[02:12] <popey> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-screencasts
[02:15] <dsas> wow, that's quite a long list of future projects.
[02:16] <somerville32> Can I make the little icon?
[02:16] <popey> please do
[02:17] <somerville32> What object would best symbolize screencasts?
[02:17] <popey> a video camer is the literal answer
[02:18] <mdke> 01:05:15 < popey> mdke: for some reason an icon of a speed camera appeals, however inappropriate
[02:18] <somerville32> Yeah but that would be better for the Ubuntu Video Team
[02:18] <popey> http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=speed+camera&btnG=Search+Images  for example
[02:18] <crimsun> e.g., see gnome's 'Take Screenshot' icon.
[02:19] <mdke> ARGH!
[02:19] <mdke> Gnome has got a sane preferences tool
[02:19] <mdke> that's totally awesome
[02:21] <linuxphotogeek> popey: good thing mdke made the wiki redirect as you have the ScreencastsTeam in your planet blog entry
[02:21] <somerville32> Can you make me an admin so can I try out a few different ones?
[02:21] <somerville32> You can never tell if they look good unless you try them
[02:21] <linuxphotogeek> maybe it should have been Screencasts
[02:21] <popey> balls
[02:22] <popey> edited
[02:22] <mdke> somerville32: we're keeping the admins thing for people who can approve screencasts, at the moment I'll leave it to popey to determine who those people are, he has exacting standards about screencasts
[02:22] <somerville32> mdke: I'm just looking for temporary status at the moment
[02:22] <mdke> ah
[02:22] <mdke> ok
[02:23] <somerville32> Are Xubuntu screencasts going to have to be approved through popey as well?
[02:24] <mdke> somerville32: screencasts which are part of that project, yeah.
[02:24] <mdke> popey: I can't make administrators
[02:24] <mdke> somerville32: or the other (future) project admins
[02:25] <popey> should I then>
[02:25] <mdke> pls
[02:25] <popey> done
[02:27] <somerville32> Ok
[02:27] <somerville32> Uploaded option #1
[02:28] <popey> xnest icon?
[02:28] <popey> holy crap, it's hit the fridge
[02:29] <mdke> popey: that was what I sent you by email?
[02:29] <popey> yeah
[02:29] <popey> just a little scary that's all
[02:29] <mdke> somerville32: that doesn't look like anything
[02:29] <popey> :)
[02:29] <mdke> somerville32: how about the gnome-screenshot icon? or similar?
[02:30] <somerville32> lol
[02:30] <somerville32> lol
[02:33] <somerville32> What about gnome-eog.xpm?
[02:33] <popey> the eye with the hat?
[02:34] <mdke> ??
[02:34] <somerville32> lol, yeah! :)
[02:35] <somerville32> Oh!!
[02:35] <somerville32> Kino!
[02:36] <popey> it's a shame the xvidcap icon is so awful
[02:36] <popey> given that's the app I use to make the screencasts!
[02:37] <somerville32> :(
[02:37] <somerville32> Oops!
[06:39] <Madpilot> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kypir?action=AttachFile
[06:39] <Madpilot> that clown needs banning...
[06:42] <LaserJock> is he realy attaching porn?
[06:42] <david_corrales> links
[06:42] <Madpilot> looks like links
[06:42] <Madpilot> some attempt at link farming
[06:43] <Burgundavia_> been showing up a bunch recently
[06:43] <david_corrales> wtf is with human spammers
[06:43] <david_corrales> sigh
[06:43] <david_corrales> our forums are getting hit them also
[06:43] <Burgundavia_> it might be automated
[06:45] <david_corrales> for the forums, it needs authentication to create an account
[06:47] <Burgundavia_> wiki requires LP
[06:49] <Madpilot> here's our idiot, I think: https://launchpad.net/~tuckeett
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> ...
[10:19] <Madpilot> mdke, ping - see above about the spam - I deleted the page, but someone is going to have to delete the idiot's account on wiki/LP too
[10:22] <Madpilot> need sleep - night all
[10:38] <popey> morning
[10:38] <popey> mdke: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Official_Ubuntu_screencasting_team_launched digg! :)
[10:38] <popey> and anyone else of course ;)
[10:53] <mdke> cool
[11:20] <mdke> OrkanSpec: yes, it's translated in Rosetta, the Ubuntu translation web portal
[11:21] <mdke> OrkanSpec: I'll give you the link
[11:22] <mdke> OrkanSpec: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/edgy/+source/kubuntu-docs/+pots/desktopguide (it's nearly finished now)
[11:59] <mdke> popey: a request! It's a touch sparse though :(
[12:41] <n1c0las> mdke: I just checked the Screencast Wiki. Is it OK to create some pages as reference on the Wiki by Alan?
[12:42] <n1c0las> Pages such as introduction to the Ubuntu Desktop
[12:42] <mdke> n1c0las: you mean requests?
[12:42] <n1c0las> Yes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/Requests
[12:42] <mdke> just follow the guide at the bottom of the page
[12:43] <mdke> oh, you mean for one which already exists?
[12:43] <n1c0las> Yep
[12:44] <n1c0las> e.g. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/Requests/AnIntroductionToTheUbuntuDesktop
[12:44] <n1c0las> THis page does not yet exist
[12:44] <mdke> n1c0las: I think you should ask popey whether he already has a specification for it, which maybe he hasn't added yet
[12:44] <n1c0las> I could create it and set up a user story
[12:46] <n1c0las> popey, ping - would it be OK to setup the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/Requests/AnIntroductionToTheUbuntuDesktop
[12:47] <jenda> guys - who is in charge of the screencasts?
[12:47] <jenda> popey?
[12:47] <jenda> I'd just like to point at ubuntuvideo.com - try to cooperate, not split efforts :)
[12:50] <mdke> jenda: uh, yeah, we're aware of ubuntuvideo.com, but 1. it doesn't host screencasts, it simply collects videos from the web (without any attempt at quality control), so a wholly different project; and 2. it's seriously unmaintained, last time we checked.
[12:50] <mdke> jenda: more relevant is ubuntuclips.org
[12:52] <jenda> ooh
[12:53] <popey> moo
[12:53] <jenda> mdke: 1) ok, good - just wanted to make sure you're aware, and you're right - it's a one man show, and that's rarely good, especially since he's really busy.
[12:53] <jenda> 2) didn't know that one. /me bangs head.
[12:53] <popey> on a pda
[12:53] <jenda> hey popey
[12:54] <mdke> popey: did you email the ubuntuclips guy?
[12:54] <popey> i am happy for anyone to edit /update requests
[12:55] <n1c0las> popey, thanks
[12:55] <mdke> popey: so all the specifications from your personal wiki have been transferred?
[12:55] <popey> i have only made a start on the ones i have my name on
[12:55] <mdke> so it's up to date
[12:56] <mdke> cool
[12:56] <popey> not yet
[12:56] <n1c0las> I presume you want a regular page structure such as https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/Requests/RunningDOSandWindowsPrograms
[12:56] <popey> will do
[12:56] <mdke> n1c0las: use the template (on the left)
[12:56] <popey> yas n1c0las
[12:57] <n1c0las> mdke: on the left?
[12:57] <popey> am at in-laws for lvnch
[12:57] <n1c0las> mdke: I see what you
[12:57] <n1c0las> mean
[12:57] <mdke> n1c0las: when you go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/Requests/AnIntroductionToTheUbuntuDesktop you see a relevant template on the left
[12:57] <n1c0las> :)
[12:58] <popey> mdke shall i make a standards page?
[12:58] <n1c0las> <-- not used to MoinMoin
[12:58] <mdke> popey: what do you mean?
[12:58] <popey> recommendatlons
[12:58] <n1c0las> popey: more like an entry in the FAQ,I think
[12:58] <popey> guidelines
[12:58] <popey> ok
[12:59] <popey> after lunch will do
[12:59] <popey> need to keep in-laws happy
[01:00] <mdke> cya
[01:00] <popey> glad i bought them a WAP
[01:00] <n1c0las> bye
[01:00] <popey> ttfn
[01:02] <mdke> n1c0las: I've clarified the point you raised on the page
[01:03] <n1c0las> thanks
[01:03] <jenda> mmm... ubuntuclips looks like a very well maintained and run site.
[01:03] <n1c0las> mdke: However there are many templates to choose from. Which one should i use for the screencast page?
[01:06] <mdke> n1c0las: the Screencast Team Request Template, of course :)
[01:06] <mdke> n1c0las: feel free to join the launchpad team too
[01:06] <mdke> jenda: yeah, it's good
[01:07] <jenda> mdke: BTW, thanks for the doc.ubuntu.com/~marketing hosting - we're now working on a site to go with it, which would categorise and link to the files stored there. Here's a preview: diy.devubuntu.com
[01:08] <mdke> jenda: yes, I've seen that. The wiki wasn't good enough?
[01:08] <jenda> Nope, not really.
[01:08] <jenda> Just as it's not good enough for www.ubuntu.com
[01:08] <mdke> site looks good. Still, the wiki would have been better, more easily shared with other teams like locoteams
[01:09] <jenda> that's a point, indeed.
[01:09] <mdke> jenda: www.ubuntu.com is for the public, that site is a team thing, afaics
[01:09] <mdke> anyway, looks nice
[01:09] <mdke> you should probably plan to include your doc.ubuntu.com/~marketing stuff in that site
[01:10] <mdke> I don't know if it will continue to be available indefinitely
[01:10] <jenda> The new user is just as probable to want to get an ubuntu sticker or create a poster as anyone within the marketing or doc teams - or more.
[01:10] <jenda> So, it's for the public.
[01:10] <jenda> OK, that should'nt be a problem.
[01:10] <jenda> I'll prod MitchM about that :)
[01:11] <jenda> or, if the site gets finished first - Canonical.
[01:11] <n1c0las> popey: I created the first version of the Introduction page
[01:18] <n1c0las> mdke: I just added my name to the Launchpad screencast team
[01:25] <mdke> good man
[02:59] <popey> afternoon all
[03:00] <nixternal> noon, morning, it's all the same :)
[03:01] <popey> :)
[03:28] <dsas> someone else discovered joke.popey.com?
[03:29] <popey> heh
[03:29] <popey> that's hosted elsewhere thankfully! :)
[03:30] <mdke> home server eh?
[03:30] <mdke> must be your blog post
[03:33] <popey> i keep meaning to move it to my host in telehouse
[03:33] <popey> silly me
[04:26] <mdke> no one do anything to the serverguide for the moment, plskthx
[04:26] <popey> mdke: should we have a mailing list 'at some point' or keep it to -doc
[04:27] <popey> i am having conversations all over the place
[04:27] <popey> repeating myself
[04:27] <popey> would be nice to centralise those conversations
[04:28] <mdke> popey: I was hoping it would be kept to -doc so that the coordination between documentation and screencasts can be close. Do you think a separate ML would help?
[04:28] <popey> possibly
[04:32] <mdke> hmm
[04:32] <popey> hmm indeed
[04:32] <mdke> popey: let's reevaluate after some time has passed, maybe try adding stuff to the faq for now if you are seeing common questions come up
[04:32] <popey> agreed
[04:33] <popey> glad we removed flash from the front page
[04:33] <mdke> yeah?
[04:34] <popey> was getting tired of answering that one ;)
[04:50] <dsas> Would the screencasts being in the repos be useful I wonder? I assume they're too big for the cd...
[04:51] <popey> thought that
[04:51] <popey> just the oggs
[04:52] <popey> have meta packages for categories
[04:52] <popey> and one for everything
[04:52] <dsas> maybe the docs could then have "to see a demonstration of how to do X; install ubuntu-screencasts and watch /usr/share/data/DoingX
[04:52] <popey> each could be in own package
[04:52] <dsas> or better yet, just launch totem with the file
[04:53] <popey> nobody would want to download them all to watch one
[04:53] <dsas> hmm, true.
[04:53] <dsas> I'd imagine the packaging would be easy enough for them anyway.
[04:53] <popey> yes
[04:54] <popey> need more made to make it worhwhile imo
[04:54] <popey> arguably
[04:55] <mdke> we can have links to the individual screencasts for downloading though, if all else fails
[04:56] <popey> yes
[04:57] <popey> one thing i may do is crate separate entries on the site to make rss enclosures work
[04:57] <popey> that way you could subscribe in a podcast client
[04:58] <popey> get videos delivered auomagically
[04:58] <popey> will play later
[04:59] <mdke> cool
[05:00] <popey> prob will occur when we move domains
[05:00] <popey> clients will redownload
[05:01] <popey> wont make it live until then
[05:01] <mdke> yah
[05:01] <popey> assuming we get s.u.c
[05:01] <popey> likelyhood?
[05:01] <mdke> strong
[05:02] <popey> cool
[05:02] <popey> will bear in mind
[05:05] <mdke> bdmurray:
[05:06] <mdke> bdmurray: (sorry, wrong button)
[05:59] <Zach> Anyone from the screencast team here?
[06:00] <dsas> popey: ^^
[06:00] <Zach> is that Alan pope?
[06:00] <dsas> Zach: Yep
[06:00] <Zach> kk
[06:01] <dsas> Zach: What is it you want to know? I've been hovering around a little and may be able to help.
[06:02] <Zach> i was just wondering if i could help with the Intro GFX
[06:02] <Zach> and create a Uniform intro
[06:02] <Zach> for all of the new Ubuntu Screencastsa
[06:03] <Zach> But, i dont run linux right now, because well... The adobe support is less than nill...
[06:04] <dsas> cool, I guess popey is the person to talk about with that. If he's not around and you run out of time you could always drop a mail to the list.
[06:04] <Zach> Yea i dont think he is here, i sent him a pm just a second ago
[06:22] <popey> moo
[06:22] <popey> Zach: a uniform intro would be fantastic!
[06:22] <popey> I really want/need that :)
[06:23] <popey> at the moment I just have an openoffice.org presentation file that I video for the start and end of the screencast
[06:32] <Zach> hmm
[06:32] <Zach> could you link me to the open office intro
[06:32] <Zach> maybe i could get some ideas
[06:44] <popey> ok
[06:45] <popey> http://doc.ubuntu.com/screencasts/videos/ubuntu-uk-titles.odp
[06:47] <popey> holy crud, the digg post has gone from 20 to 276 diggs
[06:48] <popey> and has hit the front page!
[06:49] <popey> not me :)
[06:49] <popey> it doesn't link to me
[06:50] <Zach> yo
[06:50] <Zach> popey
[06:50] <popey> yo
[06:50] <popey> Cpu(s): 14.3% us,  1.7% sy,  0.0% ni,  0.0% id, 83.1% wa,  0.3% hi,  0.6% si
[06:50] <popey> arf
[06:50] <popey> digg in effect
[06:50] <Zach> so do you hvae generric made
[06:50] <Zach> for the intro
[06:51] <Zach> bah i cant type on this computer, it was made before i was born :-/
[06:51] <Zach> Do you have a Generic intro video made for the screencasts yet?
[06:54] <Zach> Popey: any ideas for what you want in it
[06:54] <popey> well
[06:54] <Zach> obviously the ubuntu logo
[06:54] <popey> the intro is just at the moment an openoffice presentation:-  http://doc.ubuntu.com/screencasts/videos/ubuntu-uk-titles.odp
[06:54] <popey> that
[06:54] <popey> I just video the first slide for 10 seconds for the beginning
[06:54] <popey> and the second slide for 5 seconds for the end
[06:55] <popey> that's it
[06:55] <popey> what are you thinking of?
[06:55] <Zach> alright - i dont actually have open office installed right now or i would check that out
[06:55] <Zach> i was just going to play around in adobe after effects and see what i come up with
[06:56] <popey> ok, go for it :)
[06:56] <popey> i am just off to bath my daughter, back in 1 hour
[06:56] <Zach> rgr
[07:06] <gouki> A support ticket has been submitted because of a spammer on the Wiki. https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+ticket/3175
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> gouki: It was noticed yesterday.  Not sure what's being done, but I know some folks where discussing it.
[07:07] <gouki> Ok. I was just making sure... (=
[07:14] <mdke> erm. I submitted that ticket
[07:14] <mdke> weird
[07:45] <tonyyarusso> mdke: why's that weird?
[07:51] <mdke> tonyyarusso: well, he keeps closing my ticket because "the docteam has assured me that they are discussing it"
[07:51] <mdke> ah, there he is in pm
[07:52] <tonyyarusso> heh
[07:52] <tonyyarusso> that's amusing
[07:53] <mdke> it seems that there is no way to reply to a support ticket without closing it...
[07:53] <popey> there is
[07:53] <popey> follow the first link inthe mail
[07:55] <mdke> popey: is it "Add information request"?
[07:56] <popey> what ticket number?
[07:56] <mdke> popey: it's not specific to a particular number
[07:56] <mdke> (I think)
[07:56] <popey> first link i have in my mails from the support tracker merely have a link to the ticket
[07:57] <mdke> right, but once you get there, and insert a comment, it seems you mark the ticket as "answered" by commenting on it
[07:57] <popey> someone else answered it?
[07:57] <popey> not you
[07:57] <mdke> I filed it, someone else commented on it, and it got closed
[07:57] <mdke> so I had to reopen it
[07:58] <popey> when they "commented" they will have had the option to add answer or add info request
[07:58] <popey> if they add answer then when you come to it you are adding comments
[07:58] <popey> not answers
[07:58] <popey> AIUI
[07:59] <mdke> I get duplicate emails too >_<
[07:59] <popey> thats a bug in launchpad
[07:59] <popey> so do i
[07:59] <popey> mentioned it to kiko(?) the other day
[08:01] <mdke> ah
[08:59] <fergus> hey there
[09:00] <mpt> hey ho
[09:04] <fergus> really interested in getting involved with the doc. side of things... should i dive straight into the wiki to start off? :)
[09:05] <mpt> That's an easy way to start, sure :-)
[09:06] <fergus> can u have a look at something i did today and tell me what you think? :)
[09:06] <mpt> Take care not to rename or delete pages without taking care of all those pages that link to them
[09:06] <mpt> and maybe consult the doc mailing list before making major changes
[09:06] <mpt> but otherwise, any improvements welcome :-)
[09:06] <fergus> i think i'll start off with adding stuff at first rather than removing things :) that way i cnt mess things up!
[09:07] <mpt> fair enough
[09:08] <fergus> still kinda getting to grips with the open nature of everything
[09:09] <mdke> fergus: check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide - and welcome aboard
[09:10] <fergus> thanks :) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OfficeApplications?highlight=%28OfficeApplications i added the abiword bit today
[09:11] <fergus> i just followed what was there for the other apps but tbh they could all do with some fleshing out so i might take a look at that later
[09:12] <mdke> looks good
[09:17] <fergus> thanks :)
[11:14] <mdke> hi jjesse
[11:14] <mdke> jjesse, nixternal: I've included mpt's glossary of windows terms in the Ubuntu version of the Switching from Windows guide - just a heads up, you should be able to convert it for use in kubuntu
[11:28] <Genius16> hello
[11:31] <Genius16> im interested in making a contribution to the screencast section of the ubuntu documentation.
[11:31] <popey> excellent
[11:31] <popey> welcome
[11:31] <popey> have you seen our wiki pages?
[11:31] <Genius16> yeah. im skimming a bit now.
[11:32] <Genius16> taking a look at the /requests
[11:32] <popey> cool
[11:32] <popey> excellent
[11:32] <popey> if you think of any that you think we might make, by all means add them as per the instructions at the bottom of that page
[11:32] <Genius16> im an enlightenment guy myself, but on my laptop im using ubuntu with xfce. would you perfer me to create screencasts with gnome and/or kde?
[11:33] <popey> not at all
[11:33] <Genius16> im a bit more interested in creating said screen casts, if possible.
[11:33] <popey> we need xfce people :)
[11:33] <Genius16> thatd be me. no different than gnome really.
[11:33] <popey> I only really know gnome, not xfce
[11:34] <Genius16> its basically the same, uses the gtk libs.
[11:34] <Genius16> without most of the bulk. though still bulky. check out enlightenment sometime. its great.
[11:34] <popey> I have seen E17
[11:34] <popey> It's not my thing :)
[11:34] <popey> I can see why people like it though
[11:34] <Genius16> yeah its not some problems. a few bugs. cant wait till it goes into release status
[11:35] <Genius16> yeah e16 is super stable. when e17 gets that way that will bore a new era of linux desktops
[11:36] <Genius16> most of the "to allocate" sectioned screen casts i have the knowledge to complete myself.
[11:36] <Genius16> the ones that need specifications, im fairly sure i could write specs and complete them as well.
[11:36] <Genius16> but, im not a part of your team so i wouldnt know if it would be correct. nor know where to submit it.
[11:37] <mdke> Genius16: you are now
[11:37] <popey> That's great that you feel you have something to offer
[11:37] <popey> I'd love to see all those specs written
[11:37] <Genius16> it'll look good on my resume:)
[11:37] <popey> but equally I would love to punch out a load more screencasts
[11:38] <Genius16> yeah.
[11:38] <popey> I just don't have the time to do both, which is where people like you come in :)
[11:38] <Admiral_Chicago> hello, can someone help me fix some headers on a documentation page?
[11:38] <mdke> sure
[11:39] <Admiral_Chicago> mdke: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS
[11:39] <Admiral_Chicago> not sure how to fix it I read the formatting page and I've fixed other wiki heades
[11:39] <Admiral_Chicago> headers*
[11:40] <Genius16> pope: im here all night. ill see if i can work on some specs of the non spec'd screen cast ideas. id have to submit them to you (or whoever) in plain text. my html skills died in the days of notepad.
[11:40] <mdke> Admiral_Chicago: what's the problem?
[11:41] <mdke> oh, i see
[11:41] <Admiral_Chicago> the headers are wrong aren't they?
[11:41] <mdke> you need the same number of = signs on each side. so
[11:41] <mdke> = First Level Heading =
[11:41] <mdke> == Second Level Heading ==
[11:41] <mdke> and so on
[11:41] <Admiral_Chicago> well finding the line for one.
[11:41] <mdke> also, don't leave any spaces after the = sign at the end of the line
[11:42] <mdke> and you should be all set
[11:42] <Admiral_Chicago> yes I know, but if i do = first level = and such...maybe it's the spacing
[11:42] <mdke> I can see you've got the wrong number of = signs there
[11:43] <mdke> = Open in a Text Editor == <--
[11:43] <Admiral_Chicago> yes, I edited those now, can you take a look at the actual code now
[11:43] <Admiral_Chicago> code/ wiki formatting whatever its called
[11:44] <mdke> looks fine now, doesn't it?
[11:45] <Admiral_Chicago> okay, one more question. Does the wiki show a box with headers only on pages with multiple header levels
[11:45] <mdke> you mean a table of contents?
[11:45] <Admiral_Chicago> yes
[11:45] <mdke> (these are headings by the way, rather than headers)
[11:46] <mdke> you need to insert the table of contents yourself
[11:46] <mdke> you can copy the code from another page
[11:47] <mdke> popey: I've had several pingbacks so far btw, the news is spreading the net
[11:49] <popey> yeah
[11:49] <popey> we made the front page of digg
[11:49] <popey> I told you that i think, sorry
[11:49] <popey> I repeat myself quite a bit :)
[11:50] <popey> is there a way to dump out the current scroll buffer in irssi to a file?
[11:50] <mdke> ah, didn't realise it was the front page
[11:50] <mdke> no idea about the irssi bit
[11:52] <popey> hmmm
[11:52] <Admiral_Chicago> mdke: let me grab a link so i can tell you what i mean
[11:53] <mdke> Admiral_Chicago: did you see my reply?
[11:53] <Admiral_Chicago> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage/Responses
[11:54] <Admiral_Chicago> the last thing I saw was "i can grab the code of another page" before my computer rebooted on it's own.
[11:54] <mdke> right, that was the answer yeah
[11:55] <Admiral_Chicago> the Contents was created when I did multiple headings
[11:55] <Admiral_Chicago> on the /Responses pages.
[11:56] <mdke>  no, it's created by this code:
[11:56] <mdke> ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''[[BR] ] [[TableOfContents] ] ||
[11:56] <mdke> (second line)
[11:57] <Admiral_Chicago> oh right, that is missing from this page
[11:57] <mdke> you can find out more about Macros like [[TableOfContents] ]  on the HelpOnMacros page
[11:58] <Admiral_Chicago> okay, I'll look for that page
[11:59] <Admiral_Chicago> thanks a lot mdke
[12:00] <mdke> np
[12:15] <popey> mdke: where did the template go?
[12:15] <popey> nvm, found it