In D25021#10296, @avivey wrote:@kwisatz maybe file a new task / re-open the old one?
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In D25021#10250, @vedranmiletic wrote:So you would prefer system-ui to mean Roboto instead of, I presume, DejaVu Sans Condensed? Have you tried setting ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf like:
<?xml version="1.0"?> […]
In D25021#10246, @vedranmiletic wrote:In any case, Phabricator now has roughly the same font list as Bootstrap 5. Does Bootstrap 5 look bad on Debian?
In D25021#10244, @avivey wrote:I've tried sort of reverting this diff on my system, but not knowing how to make celerity regenerate what is finally being served to clients, had little to no success.
(To regen the celerity maps, you can use ./bin/celerity map if your code is new enough - I think it's 2-3 months old).
In D25021#1763, @Cigaryno wrote:The Ubuntu font is not used and looks to me terrible.
Mar 28 2023
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Dec 11 2022
Dec 11 2022
kwisatz updated the question details for Q30: Maintenance of / Involvement in the Phabricator Plug-in for Jenkins.
Oct 28 2022
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kwisatz awarded T15078: Support for hardware keys as second factor a Like token.
Sep 20 2022
Sep 20 2022
@avivey no worries and you're welcome. I was afraid I was maybe in the process of making an ass out of myself…
Unfortunately, running npm install in a directory that does not contain a package.json file does exactly nothing.
Maybe the instructions are wrong and we're supposed to delete node_modules/ and package-lock.json but not package.json which I see actually got added in rP2258ba8535d57081582add7375c31837ac2f26f3.
Sep 18 2022
Sep 18 2022
kwisatz updated subscribers of T15106: "Upload file" in remarkup text fields should attach by default .
The aphlict instructions are confusing.
Why do we run npm install when we have previously deleted the package.json file from that directory?
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