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here is a very long and very fake and very boring and very trying and very anding and very verying and very weirding and very greening and very bruising and very caring and very harding and very toming and very nonsensing piece of non-code
Normally, I would be able to scroll horizontally to see the entire line but suddenly I cannot do so. I initially thought people just weren't printing complete output or output from the commands given or... or something. Then I thought maybe they were not tagging it correctly. But it seems it is either (1) a new forum feature, (2) a new forum bug, (3) a new firefox feature, (4) a new firefox bug, or (5) just me. I would like to know which so that I can direct my curses appropriately.
Anybody else seeing this?
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HEY! I can't scroll either...
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OK. So not (5) then.
Are you using dwb? If so, that would eliminate (3) and (4), I think.
Thanks for the fast response, by the way - are you trying to set a record? There was a response by the time I hit "Posted" right after posting...
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Yeah, I'm back to dwb... I just couldn't stay away. Its just far too nice!
Edit: Chromium no worky either.
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So either that leaves (1) or (2), or I've missed something. (1) seems unlikely given the topics to which the forums are supposedly devoted. So (2)?
How do you report a forum bug as opposed to an Arch bug? Or is it too soon for that?
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Its defitinitely not a change to the boards we have made.
Forum bugs should be reported upstream. lie2815 ocassionally shows up here, but it is better to open a ticket with FluxBB.
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I was wondering the same after seeing https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1315626 cut off.
fluxbb.org is the place to report forum bugs. Arch doesn't patch the forum code, so this shouldn't be Arch-Linux-forum-specific bug.
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@jasonwryan,
Can you scroll? That is, is it a bug?
EDIT: Looks like a bug caused by a patch to fix some other issue.
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Yes. It's a bug. We upgraded to 1.5.4 a week or so ago...
I'll report it if you like as I already have an account there.
# edit: done.
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Maybe you could comment on the existing bug I found? I don't really want to set an account up just for this if not really necessary.
Thanks.
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Is this really an upstream bug? I only see this overflow setting in "ArchLinux.css"
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| alias CUTF='LANG=en_XX.UTF-8@POSIX ' |
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Horizontal scrolling seems to be preserved if the code needs vertical scrolling
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No idea if I should mention this in fluxbb bugtracker.
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No idea if I should mention this in fluxbb bugtracker.
It might be a good idea, as including as much info as possible is typically how bug reports should be, no?
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Though in this case they already know what caused the bug, I think. Not that it can do any harm.
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FWIW this has always been the case for the alternate color themes (eg Cobalt), in webkit browsers.
Maybe if they fix the current issue, it will take care of the old one too.
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Though in this case they already know what caused the bug,
That's why I was asking. I don't know what vscroll, overflow-y etc. mean, so I don't know if the proposed solution already takes care of it.
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FluxBB 1.5.5 has been released today.
The bug is fixed now and Arch forum has already been updated :-)
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Neat!
Does it solve it for alternate colour themes too?
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Does it solve it for alternate colour themes too?
Yup.
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