Vladimir Kotal <Vladimir.Kotal at Sun.COM> writes:

> Richard Lowe wrote:
>> Vladimir Kotal <Vladimir.Kotal at Sun.COM> writes:
>>
>>> Vladimir Kotal wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>>> It is, jmcp asked me about this last night too.  You can adjust the
>>>>> style to insert \n's after each file.
>>>> Any example on how to achieve that ?
>>
>> You can do it by customizing the style used. 
>>
>> cp
>> /usr/lib/python2.4/vendor-packages/mercurial/templates/map-cmdline.default
>> to somewhere.
>>
>> Edit the templates:
>> file
>> file_add
>> file_del
>> file_copy
>>
>> To add an \n
>
> Like the following line:
>
>   file = ' {file}\n'

Yes.

> or something more complicated ?
>
> Don't know why but any addition to the customized file does not have
> any effect on 'hg outgoing -v' output. In fact, there is no attempt to
> open the style file in 'truss -f hg outgoing -v'.

You added a 'style' line to the [ui] section of your ~/.hgrc, too?

-- Rich

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