Joerg, If you feel like creating a patch for the cleanup, I would definitely welcome it. Just make sure it's a clean patch using the latest git, with nothing else in it. I obviously won't be able to review the patch due to its size... So please, no crazy backdoor viruses that compromise the user's machine. :) Feel free to use a file like callbacks.c for a template...tabs for intention, using the same parenthesis/brace layout that we use everywhere.
Hopefully this cleanup will be okay with all the gerbv developers. I'm guessing no one will have much argument, since I contribute the vast majority of the code... :) Julian On 03/06/2011 02:57 PM, Stefan Tauner wrote: > On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 14:22:57 -0500 > Julian Lamb<thepurl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Welcome to communal software development! When many different people >> contribute, you're bound to get a mix. Stefan's original code used a >> "unique" indentation method (2 spaces to start, then +4 spaces for >> each level afterward)...I'm assuming he was using some specific Emacs >> modeline for his coding. >> >> Me, I use a simple text editor (no modeline support) and prefer 1 tab >> char per indentation level. Among other things, this lets the user >> set his viewer to indent however much he/she wants for visual >> clarity. With my current setup, it's almost impossible for me to >> recreate special modelines, so I would definitely prefer to switch >> everything over to tabs. > in a nutshell: you are a sane person. ;) > > anyway, what do you think about jörg wunsch's wish (pun intended)? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d _______________________________________________ Gerbv-devel mailing list Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel