=== kenvandine_ is now known as kenvandine [06:55] Hello. Got a question about JavaScript in Fireox 4 beta 11: Is it possible to remove "blur effect" from javascript alert(), prompt() and confirm() funtions?? === DeVisual_ is now known as DeeVee === m_conley_away is now known as m_conley === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh [17:37] jcastro, about a11y, what about other apps using webkit in main? [17:39] no clue [17:39] yelp is now using webkit, and I think TheMuso is working on a11y [17:39] liferea, shotwell, etc [17:40] we put off updating yelp to the webkit version for that reason, but we've only updated now because the gecko version became too much of a pain to maintain ourselves [17:40] why chromium should be treated differently from those? [17:41] why is liferea in main? :/ [17:41] yeah really [17:42] chrisccoulson: edubuntu [17:42] micahg, edubuntu-meta is in universe [17:43] oh, in that case, I guess they forgot to kick liferea out when they did that for Lucid :) [17:43] it should have happened automatically [17:43] so there must be something else pulling it in [17:43] but i can't see what ;) [17:44] dvd seed [17:45] * micahg is about to file removal request #2 for gjs [17:46] micahg - did you talk to didrocks about it? [17:46] oh, forgot that :) [17:46] * micahg goes to find him [17:46] he was concerned that people think we're sabotaging gnome-shell on ubuntu ;) [17:47] chrisccoulson: that's why I had seb send out that e-mail last month [17:47] I was worried about it too [18:09] grrr; i hate compiz. i can't shift+del something selected on my desktop when there's a window in the workspace [18:09] +current [18:10] * sebner waves [18:11] chrisccoulson: TB opens links in Firefox not correct. it because "http://www.%u.com/", is this a TB problem? I guess the problem is that TB is not really integrated into gnome as I also can't set it in Preferred Apps [18:11] sebner, there's already a bug report for that [18:11] chrisccoulson: really? I couldn't find it :\ nvm :) [18:14] chrisccoulson: ah found it :), but TB is supposed to be set-able in Preferred Apps right? [18:16] fta: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nmgdlkljbfeeinemfljcbmnkmbeligmn# [18:16] sebner, yes, that's another bug though [18:16] sure [18:20] sebner, i will fix them at some point, but i'm currently wasting all of my time trying to get things like google-gadgets to build against the latest libmozjs [18:20] well [18:20] it feels like i'm wasting my time anyway ;) [18:22] chrisccoulson: heh, np. I'm seeing this bugs quite a while now and I just thought about prodding you today out of curiosity :) [19:02] jcastro, doesn't seem to work (ch 11) [19:03] fta: he's just gotten it reviewed so he's working on it pretty heavily tonight. I just wanted to show it to you [19:06] ok [19:12] oh my, compiz crashed but didn't restart [19:25] jcastro, anyone working on a cpu/load indicator? netspeed indicator? [19:26] not sure offhand [19:28] why do i get "Recents" when i click on "Files & Folders" [19:28] it's slow [19:31] is it just a lack of time or is there something wrong with ff4 b11 since -next isn't updated? [19:31] Dimmuxx, lack of time [19:32] okay, time for b12 soon anyways ;) [19:32] Dimmuxx: sorry, I started preparing that this morning [19:35] I wonder how 5 will look in linux since they don't really seem to care about linux any longer, a lot of ui bugs in 4. http://areweprettyyet.com/5/desktopApps/# [19:36] gnome 3/gtk3 will support changing stuff in the title bar right? [19:41] Dimmuxx, no, gtk3 has no support for that [19:41] and mozilla do care about linux, not sure where you got that from [19:44] the ui bugs with patches that haven't been touched for 4+ months [19:44] so maybe they care but not enought imho [19:44] where? [19:45] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614692 & https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572482 [19:45] Mozilla bug 614692 in Theme "Application menu is not correctly natively themed under Linux" [Normal,Assigned] [19:46] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585370#c4 suggests that gtk3 would support drawing widgets in the titlebar but maybe it was dropped then :/ [19:47] Mozilla bug 585370 in General "Implement the Firefox button on Linux" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] [19:47] Dimmuxx, well, in the first bug, the second patch has been rejected [19:47] and the contributor never submitted a new patch to review [19:47] so i think you're being a bit unfair there [19:47] the second bug doesn't even seem to have a patch [19:47] ah so review- means that it wasn't approved? [19:48] yes [19:48] i'm not going to look at the others, i've got way to much to do already [19:49] I didn't notice the - so sorry about that [19:50] generally, IME patches get reviewed quite quickly if you follow the correct process [19:51] (ie, request a review when you attach the patch) [21:23] fta - breakpad in chromium has this patch doesn't it? http://code.google.com/p/google-breakpad/source/detail?r=673 [21:23] i just saw your e-mail [21:32] o/ [21:35] chrisccoulson, yes it does. ch uses breakpad r760 [21:35] hmmm :/ [21:37] chrisccoulson, it works for chrome so it's not breakpad itself. it's most probably some code protected inside a ifdef googlechrome block [21:38] http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=72749 *sigh* === m_conley is now known as m_conley_away