On Oct 2, 2007, at 3:45 PM, David Chelimsky wrote: > I didn't realize we had taken this private - I'd like to keep this > discussion on the list so others can contribute to it. OK with you? > > On 10/2/07, Jonathan Linowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks, I know you cant help my rubyforge issue, I was just >> explaining. >> >> At a minimum, if there were some way to let me manually include >> formatting tags in the description strings >> >> >> On Oct 2, 2007, at 3:12 PM, David Chelimsky wrote: >> >>> On 10/2/07, Jonathan Linowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> Hi David, >>>> >>>> well, I think this came up before. >>>> >>>> i'm registered on rubyforge but it wont let me log in. When i >>>> request >>>> new activation email it says my account is already active. I've >>>> requested a new password and successfully changed it. But still >>>> wont >>>> let me log in. Cookies are enabled, I've cleared cookies. I'm on a >>>> mac, and tried with both FF and Safari. Same deal. >>>> >>>> I've futzed with it enough and dont have time now. Maybe >>>> something to >>>> do with our firewall or ISP, I dont know, except I dont have this >>>> problem with any other sites. >>> >>> Not much I can do about that. Please take this up with Rubyforge's >>> maintainers. >>> >>>> If you'd like, here's my FR: >>>> >>>> In a story with a bunch of different scenarios that vary by >>>> just one >>>> (or two) things. When Each scenario may have many Given's (and/or >>>> Then's), it's hard to see what's different. >>>> >>>> Presently I highlight the differences with asterix (Given "**system >>>> has no user**". The next scenario may say Given "**user is >>>> registered but not logged in**") >>>> >>>> Feature request: let me use color or some other way to highlight >>>> the >>>> text that describes whats different from one scenario to the next. >>> >>> Well - since you can't get to the tracker, lets flesh this out >>> here. I >>> can't promise you that I'll respond to all issues you have here >>> in the >>> list - so please do work w/ the folks at rubyforge to resolve that >>> issue. >>> >>> In any case - I'm not really sure what you're looking for from your >>> description. Do you want to be able to highlight things yourself >>> using >>> color? How would you do that? Or do you mean that rspec's output >>> should identify differences between scenarios and report those in >>> different colors? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> linoj >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 2, 2007, at 2:18 PM, David Chelimsky wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 10/2/07, Jonathan Linowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> feature request: >>>>> >>>>> http://rspec.rubyforge.org/community/contribute.html >>>>> http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?atid=3152&group_id=797&func=browse >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> rspec-users mailing list >>>>> rspec-users@rubyforge.org >>>>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >>>> >>>> >> >>
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