Thanks, the /dir=ci=trunk trick is fairly good.

For my situation the ideal would be pointing to the trunk check-in leaf.
But is it good enough, and users might like the file list anyhow.

Bye,
Paolo

2012/9/18, Martijn Coppoolse <li...@martijn.coppoolse.com>:
> On 17-9-2012 19:19, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> I host few small projects on Fossil, and I also use Fossil to distribute
>> the files.
>>
>> I openend a branch for an experimental feature I wanted to try.
>> Now when I click on ``File'' the site does not show the last check-in
>> of Trunk, but the last check-in of the experimental branch.
>>
>> Is there a way to set that Files shows the files of the trunk leaf?
>> So visitors can download the ``stable'' version with ease?
>
> Yes. Under the [Admin] section, edit the 'Header' HTML.
> In that HTML, there, you'll find the following code to create the
> 'Files' menu:
>
>          if {[hascap oh]} {
>             menulink "dir" "/dir?ci=tip" Files
>          }
>
> If you change "/dir?ci=tip" to "/dir?ci=trunk", clicking the 'Files'
> button will show all the files of 'trunk':
>
>          if {[hascap oh]} {
>             menulink "dir" "/dir?ci=trunk" Files
>          }
>
> If you change it to "/dir" (leaving out the 'ci' parameter altogether),
> you'll get the list of files across all the versions; and clicking on a
> single file will lead to that file's history, instead of the contents of
> one specific version.  It’s probably not what you want in the case you
> describe.
>
> HTH,
> --
> Martijn Coppoolse
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