On 2005-dec-19, at 19:47, Stephen Compall wrote:
http://csserver.evansville.edu/~sc87/cffi/cffi-sys-spec.texinfo. 1s11.patch is the patch, also attached.

Great, this was my first time using Texinfo and I certainly missed a couple of idioms. Thanks!

I didn't change the formatting of the comments in the examples since that didn't come out right in the HTML output, possibly because of the colorize script.


http://csserver.evansville.edu/~sc87/cffi/ChangeLog.cffi-sys- spec.texinfo.1s11 is a changelog, formatted as ChangeLog-luis is in the tarballs directory. Its contents also follow.

Please let me know if there is a better/preferred way to do this,
particularly as I am unfamiliar with darcs.

I'm also a darcs newbie myself as this was my first project using it. I think sending a normal patch is just fine but darcs also has its own patch format which among other stuff will contain the changelog message itself. I suppose it would go something like this:

  (make changes)
  darcs record
  darcs send -uo some.darcs.patch

Publishing your tree somewhere where we could "darcs pull" the patch would also work well.

Anyway, thanks for your patch!

--
Luís Oliveira
http://student.dei.uc.pt/~lmoliv/
Equipa Portuguesa do Translation Project
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/translation/registry.cgi?team=pt

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