Why was this never merged into trunk? Is it still awaiting more
development, or was it deemed unsuitable for standard fossil, or was it
just forgotten?
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Andreas Kupries andre...@activestate.com
wrote:
Fossil currently does not have FTS on content, be it code,
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com
wrote:
Why was this never merged into trunk? Is it still awaiting more
development, or was it deemed unsuitable for standard fossil, or was it
just forgotten?
It needs work before it goes into trunk. Some of the features
Please save me the trouble of search - Do I have a Contributors Agreement for
you in the firesafe?
May I suggest this great SQLite3 tool to help you (1) keep track of your
documents, and (2) quickly search for membership without even going to the safe?
(Sorry, I couldn’t resist!
Fossil currently does not have FTS on content, be it code, wiki pages, or
tickets.
Unfortunately :(
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:06 AM, to...@acm.org wrote:
Please save me the trouble of search - Do I have a Contributors
Agreement for you in the firesafe?
May I suggest this great
Thanks. Please save me the trouble of search - Do I have a Contributors
Agreement for you in the firesafe?
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Ramon Ribó ram...@compassis.com wrote:
Hello,
TODO: I often find myself wanting the ability to search for specific
strings within the diff. This
The `fossil diff --tk` command is exactly what I needed.
Note the Save As.. button at the top of the diff GUI. This allow you to
write out a pure TCL script that contains the complete diff which you can
then email to your coworkers so that they can also have a graphical diff,
even if they do
TODO: I often find myself wanting the ability to search for specific strings
within the diff. This comes in handy when looking for specific changes in a
large diff such as fossil diff --tk --from version-3.8.6 --to version-3.8.7
in SQLite. A search box on the GUI would be a nice
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Sean Woods s...@seanwoods.com wrote:
TODO: I often find myself wanting the ability to search for specific
strings within the diff. This comes in handy when looking for specific
changes in a large diff such as fossil diff --tk --from version-3.8.6 --to
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