[documentation] [Documentation feature] Expanding Image Support for Documentation Contributors
pnm
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Sat Jan 20 06:55:32 UTC 2007
Issue status update for
http://drupal.org/node/81586
Post a follow up:
http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/81586
Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: User Guide
-Category: bug reports
+Category: feature requests
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: TheWhippinpost
Updated by: pnm
Status: active
Does this belong in Documentation?
pnm
Previous comments:
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Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:36:00 +0000 : TheWhippinpost
To save me repetition (and time), I'm pasting an excerpt from a debate
elsewhere on the forums. Consequently, although the issue is addressed,
the reader is advised to please take into account the context with which
it was written.
... a particular clause in Drupal's handbook submission policy, which
quite frankly, I think is retarded. As a result of that clause, a
submission I wrote that deals with a fairly common issue with certain
site-types, remains on the forums, and here's why...
Pictures speak a 1000 words. To do a proper job in communicating with
total novices, I wanted to do a few supporting screenshots. What do the
submission guidelines say?... I must use PNG's!
... WTF?!
IIRC, even movies should be in Quicktime format!
This whole debate has been about making things less awkward for the
user and here we are stipulating that contributors have to use formats
that only a minority of the web population is able to view!
And please, I'm not inviting a war on what browser, O/S, media player
or picture format is best - I know the relative differences of each, the
point rests with those words: minority, and awkward.
---
SEPECK suggested I raise this here (I presume) with a view to
revisiting it.
In short, please consider allowing both GIF and JPG files... there ya
go, I said it! ;p
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Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:08:12 +0000 : Gary Feldman
I'm sorry, I must be missing something. Which browsers don't understand
.PNG? IE6, Firefox 1.5, and Opera 8.2 all do. I know those aren't the
only browsers, but PNG has been around long enough that I can't imagine
why other browsers wouldn't be able to support it by now.
Or does the IE6 case depending upon a particular version of Windows?
Gary
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Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:41:09 +0000 : greggles
IE6 doesn't fully support PNG (e.g. transparency)
See http://www.metaskills.net/meta-theme-for-drupal/png-support-for-ie6
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