Comment Re: Sounds familiar (Score 1) 28
"This behavior is by design" would certainly be taken as code for *something* going on around the time of win2kâ¦
"This behavior is by design" would certainly be taken as code for *something* going on around the time of win2kâ¦
You are aware, of course, of what an off-by-one error is, right?
There is the old adage that there are three major problems in software development, being:
1. Time
2. Names
3. Off-by-one errors
As for the first one, which seems relevant to the question, number formatting, as well as time formatting is locale-based and, unfortunately, sometimes decoupled from whatever one might choose as language.
As for myself, time and number formatting seems most intuitive for me in the Danish form, which is also followed elsewhere, whereas I prefer my UI language to be English (whatever that might mean).
Hence, my advice is to decouple language and number formatting completely, offering whatever choice of language the user might want, and whatever number-or-date locale the user might want, independently.
See also https://jira.atlassian.com/bro....
I don't have the time, but given how few of them are from fields that are directly relevant to the climate issue, it would be interesting to actually look at how much the remaining few have published on the issue...
Are you telling me - in all seriousness - that Unity doesn't work with a multi-head setup? How the hell can they put it as default, then?
Good thing I only run 11.10 on my laptop for now (where I switched to XFCE), so I guess I'll switch to XFCE even before upgrading my desktop, or look into E17, so thank you for the heads-up.
At Aarhus University, Denmark, most student-accessible machines run Linux anyway, and our tech staff prefer that we do as well, as most of us actually do
Typical for
It does remind me, though, of someone I have bought some hardware from, from time to time. He is a long time Mac user (i.e. before OSX), as his eyesight is bordering on complete blindness, and where the older Mac OS' (as OSX, I imagine) and for some time now also Linux has built-in tools for extreme screen magnification, the Windows versions of the day would only let you select higher contrast colour schemes, unless you shelled out DKK 5,000.- (approx. $1,000,-) for a commercial solution.
I imagine that the Wins are somewhat up to speed nowadays, but the habit of buying things that should be built in appears to die hard...
...a built in, ready to activate, feature of GNOME?
Wouldn't that penalize those of us to take great efforts to keep calm and explain the details of the emergency instead of screaming "HELP! HELP!!! HELP!!!!!" into the microphone?
Very much the same argument as The Archon V2.0 just gave above, but posted anyway, to signify that I concur and feel sorry for people that I might try to call an ambulance for in the future...
...where I, at the age of 6, realized that I wouldn't ever be able to keep one, if it would only be for the sake of that...
I have kept the one I made then, though, which was to never keep another apart from that
Which part of this isn't blindingly obvious to anyone having taken even cursory introductions to History of the Sciences? *sigh*
Ouch
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