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Re: [opensuse-project] Fate question
- From: Klaas Freitag <freitag@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:15:28 +0200
- Message-id: <200905141315.28672.freitag@xxxxxxx>
Hi,
requester because, well, if you are not passionate about 'your' feature, why
are you proposing it?
See http://en.opensuse.org/OpenFATE/Documentation at the bottom for a complete
list of accepted tags. The list is somehow 'interesting' ;-) Fate has come
quite a way and started as a successor of another system where we had to stay
compatible. That is the explanation, not the excuse, for this. I would love to
change that one day...
regards,
Klaas
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Thanks for doing that.I created one (my first) on behalf of somebody else who is not a member.
Hmm, interesting. Sounds like a bug. It is OTOH unusual to use 'Neutral' as aI set the priority to "neutral", but it came out as "important". I can't
change it. How do I do it?
requester because, well, if you are not passionate about 'your' feature, why
are you proposing it?
No, just use <em> </em>.Also, I put the last line in "cursive", and I got the error:
Error
There were errors:
* The description is not valid richtext: Error: No declaration for
element i at :0.
Um, the HtML you can write there, is not really HTML. It is a very limited
subset. Supporting <I> tag would be an enhancement request, I am afraid.
See http://en.opensuse.org/OpenFATE/Documentation at the bottom for a complete
list of accepted tags. The list is somehow 'interesting' ;-) Fate has come
quite a way and started as a successor of another system where we had to stay
compatible. That is the explanation, not the excuse, for this. I would love to
change that one day...
regards,
Klaas
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