Hi Dominic. I'm sorry for misplacing this mail! While still an active
user I have been an inactive maintainer recently and am looking for
someone to take over.
More documentation would be great. I don't know how to use ediff with
darcsum off the top of my head. If you don't mind I'll take this to
the darcs users mail list to stimulate wider discussion.
Best, - Simon
On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:56 AM, Dominic Steintiz wrote:
Hi Simon,
I think this is a great tool. Thanks for maintaining it. The one thing
that would really make it more usable is a bit more documentation.
For example at work we have to use perforce and there is a quite a
nice
emacs binding to it so that you can use ediff to see what changes you
have made (and change them back if needs be). I am sure it must be
possible to do this using darcsum but I can't figure out how (maybe
because I am not a very proficient emacs user). What I have ended up
doing is using darcs at the command line e.g.
darcs diff --from-patch=".*INTEGER"
and then reading the output into a buffer. Of course, then you don't
have the changes given different colours and you can't just press
"b" to
replace the change you have made by what's in the current repo.
Another example, you can do darcsum-changes and get a list of changes
but I can't figure out how to do darcsum-changes -v.
I'd be happy to put stuff like this on a wiki but I'd need to know how
to do it first.
Many thanks, Dominic.
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