On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Humdinger<humdingerb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Generally, it's a nice idea. But then you have to store a hey script > alongside every image. I was thinking more of one big hey script that does everything. > Also, due to localization or added features, the main > reasons for re-taking a screenshot, window sizes may vary. The Screenshot utility can capture just the window. > Plus, width and > height attributes aren't mandatory. Removing them won't slow down loading > times perceptibly, I think, because there are always just a bunch of images > in a page. My argument was mainly about automating the screenshots, I think removing the hard-coded width and height on images in the User Guide HTML is fine. > Also, I already did all those changes and am about to commit. :) Fair enough. But the web-site screenshots are GROSSLY out-of-date. I mean the boot-up screen is still the old one and we've had the new animated one for quite a while (years?) http://www.haiku-os.org/about/gallery?albumid=5167080228181734945 So clearly some kind of help is needed here. > However, I may have a bash scripting problem that could need a bash wizard. > So, if anyone's interested... In general I'm more of a Ruby guy, but go ahead and post your problem, I'm sure someone can help. -- Regards, Ryan