[15:03] <shirish> hi all, I'm doing some changes to the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager , what I don't understand is why Configuration is not coming in the contents thing.
[15:18] <sommer> shirish: extra white spaces at the end?
[15:27] <shirish> sommer: shouldn't there be a single space between two something like this == configuration == ?
[15:29] <sommer> shirish: yep, but not after the last ==
[15:29] <sommer> |== configuration==|
[15:29] <sommer> err |== configuration ==|
[15:30] <sommer> I believe there's a check box that will remove whitespace at the end of lines
[15:31] <shirish> sommer: this should ideally be in Preferences as well, specifically for newbies, what do you think?
[15:32] <sommer> I'm not sure, there's probably times where you'd want spaces at the end
[15:36] <shirish> sommer: ok, cool.
[15:36] <shirish> sommer: thanx
[16:31] <shirish> hi all, how do I tell when writing a wiki, that some documentation needs to come on the next line?
[17:09] <Pici> Is there a page somewhere that explains changes in xorg.conf in Intrepid?  i.e, that things should work automagically now?
[17:46] <shirish> does anybody know of any good resources for editing images?
[20:51] <shirish> can somebody help me, I've upload couple of pics, I want to adjust them in the page, I'm not happy with the way they are adjusted now, can somebody help me?
[21:49] <cody-somerville> Can someone do me a favour? :)
[21:50] <cody-somerville> Can you take xubuntu-docs in NCommander's PPA (https://edge.launchpad.net/~sonicmctails/+archive) and ensure it validates and all that good stuff? :)
[21:57] <shirish> does anybody know why I'm not able to view images in the wiki atm?
[22:30] <mdke> cody-somerville: I don't have time right now, but the scripts/validate.sh file should do the trick if you run it over each of the documents
[22:30] <cody-somerville> mdke, over each doc?
[22:34] <mdke> cody-somerville: yes (for x in `cat libs/shipped-docs ; do scripts/validate.sh ${x}/C/${x}.xml ; done)
[22:35] <mdke> whoops, missed a `, but you get the idea
[22:39] <lfaraone> Anybody about?
[22:39] <lfaraone> I'm playing around with the creation of a -docs packaging script I'm writing, but I seem to have found a problem...
[22:39] <lfaraone> The script takes a DocBook file, some metadata, and (theoretically) outputs a working python package.
[22:40] <lfaraone> My example package is "booktest-doc" at https://edge.launchpad.net/~flossmanuals/+archive, but it doesn't seem to be shoiwing up in yelp.
[22:40] <mdke> "showing up" in what way?
[22:41] <lfaraone> mdke: well, when you search for something in the sample DocBook, it doesn't appear in the search results.
[22:41] <lfaraone> mdke: (how else does one nav to a spesific doc...)
[22:41] <lfaraone> mdke: I have a feeling I'm forgetting something in my postinstall script.
[22:42] <mdke> do you install an omf file?
[22:43] <mdke> possibly yelp still requires an omf file, although I'm not sure. You'll have better luck asking the yelp developers
[22:44]  * mdke has to go to bed now, very early flight tomorow
[22:44] <mdke> see you later
[22:44] <lfaraone> mdke: huh, what's an OMF file...
[22:44] <lfaraone> mdke: ah...