Hi Richard,
On 16 December 2014 at 17:05, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> Given the much improved tree-view functionality
>
>     https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/tree?ci=trunk&mtime
>
> Is there really any reason to keep the legacy "Flat-View" on the menu bar?
>
>     https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/tree?ci=trunk&type=flat
>
> I think the flat-view functionality should be preserved.  (Who knows how
> many links to the flat-view exist on various wiki pages, tickets, and
> check-in comments.)  But I don't see a reason to have it using up valuable
> menu-bar space.
>

Nice job on taking it out. I like it and all the changes you've
committed today. I especially like that there's the shading as you
mouseover in the code section. Without this shading, it may make it
harder for the eyeballs to travel over to the right modify date.

When reviewing the flat view: https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/dir

I'm wondering what order things are sorted/displayed in. Is it
alphabetical, last modified, etc? I understand the CAPITAL letter file
names no sorting correctly because that's unix but make is before (if
you're reading left-to-right) auto.def and even ci_cvs.txt I also
understand the dot files preceding everything else as well. The
shading also means you didn't need to modify the alignment.


If you're looking for other suggestions, then I suggest the rss link
somewhere at https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline
I don't necessarily think it needs to have its own menu button but
some place on the page so projects can be tracked easy, even in the
footer would be good.

It's already great there is an rss feed with fossil because I don't
know how people using other SCM track changes, maybe they just update
and see if there's changes.

If the timeline isn't the ideal place, there's always the code section.




> Comments?
>
> --
> D. Richard Hipp
> d...@sqlite.org

Best,
jungle

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