On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 3:07 AM, David Mason <dma...@ryerson.ca> wrote:
> I would like yesterdays with a bit of whitespace between commit comments. > > Also someone liked the original because the checkin tag was in a > predictable place. If you put the tag last in the extra information it > would be predictably at the right margin. > > On 27 November 2017 at 21:01, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > >> On 11/27/17, Steve Landers <st...@digitalsmarties.com> wrote: >> > Nice work. >> > >> > Have you considered dropping the borders on the commits? They do add >> > definition to the commit, but at the expense of repetition and possibly >> > “noise” when the branch isn’t colored >> >> Here are comparison links: >> >> As it was yesterday: >> https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline >> https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?dp=d95f712&n=4 >> https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?b=2017-09-01 >> https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/finfo?name=src/db.c >> >> Warren Young's new approach: >> https://www2.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline >> https://www2.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?dp=d95f712&n=4 >> https://www2.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?b=2017-09-01 >> https://www2.fossil-scm.org/fossil/finfo?name=src/db.c >> >> Steve Landers' modifications to Warren's approach: >> https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/timeline >> https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/timeline?dp=d95f712&n=4 >> https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/timeline?b=2017-09-01 >> https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/finfo?name=src/db.c >> >> Please do not restrict yourself to just the links shown. Look at >> various timelines to see what works well and what does not. >> >> -- >> D. Richard Hipp >> d...@sqlite.org >> _______________________________________________ >> fossil-users mailing list >> fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org >> http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users >> > > > While I agree that it is important to have a default (original) skin that works well (text must be readable, etc.) , I think the one important thing is that all involved HTML elements have a 'class' or 'id' tag. As a positive spin-off effect, I think way users will be more encouraged to use the Fossil 'skins' feature to modify the CSS to fit her/his taste. Some people like borders and rounded corners, others don't. What I consider "enhancement", someone else could consider "noise". And so on. I think it is impossible to get "one style fits all"... BR, Johan > _______________________________________________ > fossil-users mailing list > fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org > http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users > >
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