On 24 August 2015 at 13:29, Sergei Gavrikov <sergei.gavri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015, Stephan Beal wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Sergei Gavrikov wrote:
>>       Two lists (C/P) look too long for human. Perhaps, Fossil
>>       documentation reached the state when tag cloud
>>       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_cloud would be the next
>>       solution and we could have some  "horizontal" layout for the
>>       "permuted index". But, all articles must have the precision set
>>       of key words.
>>
>> Fossil's tagging model inherently supports tagging arbitrary content
>> (including doc files, for use in a tag cloud, or even tagging other tags),
>> but we've currently got no code for handling tags anywhere except commits.
>> Looking at the schema's comments, it seems that tag propagation (which would
>> be needed for tagging doc files) only applies to checkins, and i'm not sure
>> what change(s) would be needed to support that.
>
> Really.
>
>> http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/cae75601dd0b3940bc192ff5a8b142d09
>> 9bbc4e3?txt=1&ln=376-390
>
> Then `mkindex.tcl' script would "grep" `fossil tags` output to build
> tag-cloud in HTML if all doc pages were tagged using known semantic,
> however, it is possible also to set any tag(s) directly in Tcl script
> (in addition to a title) for that.

that's a bit outside my skill and interest w.r.t. HTML/CSS I fear, but
the idea looks interesting.
Do you have any example (URL?) or idea of how a tag-cloud could look
for Fossil, taking into account the appearance of the rest of the
site?

Michai
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