On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 17:18:42 +0300, Alan Grimes <alonz...@verizon.net>  
wrote:

> Please stop assuming that everyone knows how to use git and/or cares
> enough to find out...
>
> I'm still far too happy with SVN to consider any other solution.
>

Thanks to github, there is no need to know much about git. One can get the  
sources of a specific branch directly from the web interface:

Go to the repository's main page:

https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab/

At the upper left part, there is a box where you can select the current  
branch; this takes to this URL:

https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab/tree/fix-circuit-opening-v2

On that page, on the lower right part of the webpage, there is a  
"Download" button, pointing to following location:

https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab/archive/fix-circuit-opening-v2.zip

That downloadable .zip contains the source code for the selected branch.

Hope this is useful,

  Zoli


>
> Zoltan Padrah wrote:
>>    Hi,
>>
>> here is the proposed fix for the (common?) problem of getting the text
>> representation of circuits in KTechLab:
>>
>> https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab/pull/22
>>
>> In Git, the branch of the fix is called fix-circuit-opening-v2.
>>
>> If opening circuits still doesn't work after applying the fix, then  
>> that's
>> a KTechLab bug.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>    Zoli

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