Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs in wiki pages?

2012-08-02 Thread vuk
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 7:01 PM, wrote: > >> succeed adding it to a fossil repo so I can use its functionality in >> wiki >> pages (like I managed to do with a custom source code highlighter long >> ago). >> > > The "custom pages/commands" feature, currently very early in development, > should al

Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs in wiki pages?

2012-08-02 Thread Stephan Beal
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 7:01 PM, wrote: > succeed adding it to a fossil repo so I can use its functionality in wiki > pages (like I managed to do with a custom source code highlighter long > ago). > The "custom pages/commands" feature, currently very early in development, should allow users to pl

Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs in wiki pages?

2012-08-02 Thread vuk
> Hi! > > This can currently be done with the JSON interface. Here's an example: > > http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/fwiki/editor/wiki-editor-goco.html?page=README.goco > > click on the "Timeline" tab, then on one of the version numbers on the > left > (b0b7a, currently the top one, looks go

Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs in wiki pages?

2012-08-02 Thread Stephan Beal
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 6:51 PM, wrote: > Since the functionality mentioned in subj is already implemented and works > for code diffs between revisions, is it possible to have it in wiki pages? > Hi! This can currently be done with the JSON interface. Here's an example: http://fossil.wanderingh

[fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs in wiki pages?

2012-08-01 Thread vuk
Since the functionality mentioned in subj is already implemented and works for code diffs between revisions, is it possible to have it in wiki pages? Maybe a custom markup convention that would allow adding two code snippets and having them rendered as side-by-side diffs in wiki pages? I'd really

[fossil-users] side by side diffs 2nd column misalignment

2012-05-01 Thread frantisek holop
hi there, when viewing side by side diffs, the second column is not vertically aligned. this is visible in opera (but not in firefox) i think the problem is that html special characters are not counted as 1 character in the html output, and the span's are not vertically aligned. normally whites

Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs on the diff page

2012-02-20 Thread Lluís Batlle i Rossell
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 08:50:17AM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote: > 2012/2/20 Lluís Batlle i Rossell > Which "diff page" do you have in mind? Please give me a link. Oh, I meant fdiff. I tried again, and I see that it works. Sorry for the noise. I don't know what did I test bad before, but it looked

Re: [fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs on the diff page

2012-02-20 Thread Richard Hipp
2012/2/20 Lluís Batlle i Rossell > Hello, > > I think the diff page does not support the 'dw' and 'dc' query parameters; > only the > info page supports them. > Which "diff page" do you have in mind? Please give me a link. > > Could the diff support them? > > (We have enough lines longer tha

[fossil-users] Side-by-side diffs on the diff page

2012-02-20 Thread Lluís Batlle i Rossell
Hello, I think the diff page does not support the 'dw' and 'dc' query parameters; only the info page supports them. Could the diff support them? (We have enough lines longer than 80 characters) Wouldn't it be better to have also some way to specify "make the diff as wide as needed"? Regards,

[fossil-users] side-by-side diffs, without hiding lines

2011-12-05 Thread Lluís Batlle i Rossell
I'd like an option to have side-by-side diffs, but without hiding lines. If anyone wants to implement it, thank you in advance. :) Or maybe it's there and I don't know how to enable it. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org htt

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs command line syntax

2011-11-14 Thread Richard Hipp
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:07 AM, David Bovill wrote: > The side-by-side diffs are great, but I can't get the command line options > (--side-by-side|-y side-by-side) > working. Both these fail: > > fossil diff --from previous --to current --side-by-side

[fossil-users] side-by-side diffs command line syntax

2011-11-14 Thread David Bovill
The side-by-side diffs are great, but I can't get the command line options (--side-by-side|-y side-by-side ) working. Both these fail: fossil diff --from previous --to current --side-by-side hello.txt fossil diff --from previous --to current -y hello.txt

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs not shaded in skins

2011-10-26 Thread James Bremner
Jan, Forcing browser to refresh did the trick. Thanks, James "Jan Danielsson" wrote in message news:4ea81774.2030...@gmail.com... > ___ > fossil-users mailing list > fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org > http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs not shaded in skins

2011-10-26 Thread Jan Danielsson
On 10/26/11 16:16, James Bremner wrote: > I like the side-by-side diffs feature, new in 1.20. However, the shading > ( e.g. green for new code ) only appears in the default skin. In other > skins ( e.g. 'gradient, rounded corners' ) I only see plain black on white > text. What browser ar

[fossil-users] side-by-side diffs not shaded in skins

2011-10-26 Thread James Bremner
I like the side-by-side diffs feature, new in 1.20. However, the shading ( e.g. green for new code ) only appears in the default skin. In other skins ( e.g. 'gradient, rounded corners' ) I only see plain black on white text. James ___ fossil-us

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-15 Thread Jan Danielsson
On 10/15/11 04:27, Stephan Beal wrote: collim can be used to limit the characters in a line (the ultimate goal is to make sure the diff table doesn't become too wide). I'm hoping there's a way to do this in CSS and allow the actual data to be preserved, but I haven't found it (yet?). Maybe o

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 3:28 AM, Jan Danielsson wrote: > collim can be used to limit the characters in a line (the ultimate goal > is to make sure the diff table doesn't become too wide). I'm hoping there's > a way to do this in CSS and allow the actual data to be preserved, but I > haven't foun

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Jan Danielsson
Hey, I've taken inspiration from Stephans comments and made some slight updates. I also updated all the current skins (including the default) for sbsdiff support. Feel free to make changes which you see fit, or suggest changes. When it comes to changing the font list and font size, please

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Stephan Beal wrote: > i don't know if this list accepts attachments, so it might get stripped, > but i'm attaching one (with a 10pt font, but that's the only change i made > from your CSS (but 10 is too big, actually))... > The list has a limit of 40kb and i can'

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote: > ...would make it fixed width on most systems out there, and that the > "white-space: pre" in: > > --- > > table.sbsdiff tr td { > white-space: pre; > [---] > } > --- > > ...would stop it from collapsing whitespaces? It

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Jan Danielsson
On 10/14/11 14:52, Stephan Beal wrote: [---] a) it uses a non-fixed-width font and collapses whitespaces by default, which makes the output more difficult to read (IMO). (PS: i used the sample CSS from the original post as-is - i think that the whitespace mode can be resolved easily in the CSS bu

Re: [fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:34 AM, Jan Danielsson wrote: > The "sbs" diff can be accessed through the vdiff interface; I've added a > new option ("sbs"), which defaults to 1. If it is set to 0, vdiff will > behave just like it did without the side-by-side support. > > To test it, you'll need to

[fossil-users] side-by-side diffs

2011-10-13 Thread Jan Danielsson
Hello, I started working on side-by-side diffs. There's (crude) support for it in the jan-sbsdiff branch. The "sbs" diff can be accessed through the vdiff interface; I've added a new option ("sbs"), which defaults to 1. If it is set to 0, vdiff will behave just like it did without the