Am 04.10.2014 16:42, schrieb Ed Leafe:
On Oct 4, 2014, at 5:44 AM, Sibylle Koczian <[email protected]> wrote:
If that works not only with Editor.py, but also with my own application, I'll
put the changed modules into codepad, ok?
Are you familiar with git and GitHub? If so, you could fork the code at
[email protected]:dabodev/dabo.git, and create a pull request against the working
branch. This way we could merge the code directly into the codebase for
everyone to benefit from.
I've never tried to use git in any way. Probably it would be a good idea
to learn about it, but except for getting Dabo via SVN in the past I
don't know anything at all about version control. So is there a tutorial
or something like that for absolute beginners? And is it reasonable to
first learn to use git and then put these very small changes in?
On the other hand the traceback Bruno Gallard cited in his mail looks
very similar, seems to be the same problem. So I certainly shouldn't sit
on the change, small as it is.
Greetings,
Sibylle
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