Hi Tony,
I think your finding is something like I’ve spotted also in the ticket overview
pages [1].
This needs someone willing to submit a patch fixing these issues… Sorry, I
hadn’t found the time to deal with this myself up to now.
Greets,
Marko
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users
On 16 Jun 2016, at 04:02 , lvh <_...@lvh.io> wrote:
> I’m interested in exploring the possibilities of moving to a Fossil monorepo
> at $dayjob. One of the things I’m not sure how to deal with appropriately is
> dealing with projects managed upstream in some other VCS (which, de facto,
> appears
On 24 May 2016, at 23:42 , Marko Käning wrote:
> My initial point 1) is still open for discussion:
>
>> 1) It would be nice, if private branches were marked in /brlist somehow,
>> preferably
>> by introducing a new column entitled “Private”, or stg similar.
>
>
Hi,
On 30 May 2016, at 00:04 , Marko Käning wrote:
> My question was where I find documented which areas are automatically
> pushed/pulled
> and whether one can make it clearer perhaps even in the “fossile config pull
> help”
> or/and something more appropriate.
any feedback o
Hi Richard,
On 09 Jun 2016, at 17:16 , Richard Hipp wrote:
> I've long thought that this would be a very useful feature to add.
+1
> (1) A full-text index uses roughly 30% as much disk space as the
> content that is being indexed. (This is a mathematical property of
> full-text search - not a
Now that we’re at it…
On 09 Jun 2016, at 21:38 , Warren Young wrote:
> On Jun 9, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Tomek Kott wrote:
>>
>> Any chance that 'bz2' and 'bzip' could be added to the 'official' fossil
>> types? (http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/aad06cde815b7051?ln=71-288)
>
> If so, then
Hi Ross,
On 09 Jun 2016, at 14:25 , rosscann...@fastmail.com wrote:
> I've found what seems to be a minor bug in fossil (details below), and
> I'm not sure what the procedure is for reporting it. Can someone
> enlighten me?
you did the right thing: contact this mailing list for help. :)
I asked
Hi Ron,
On 25 May 2016, at 18:07 , Ron W wrote:
> Fossil has the capability for user defined "skins". Never used it myself, but
> I have seen some nice custom skins for Fossil.
I know. I was using them to defined the font in its CSS section.
> BTW, I assume CSS has styling modifiers, so I'd
Hi Ron,
On 25 May 2016, at 18:00 , Ron W wrote:
> I didn't know private branches had a default name. I thought creating any new
> branch
> required supplying a name.
no, if you create a new private branch by using the '--private’ option then the
branch will
be automagically be named as “privat
Hi Richard,
On 25 May 2016, at 05:38 , Richard Hipp wrote:
> fossil config push ticket
> fossil config pull ticket
yes, I am aware of that, which is why I wrote this post in the first place.
>> On 14 May 2016, at 12:55 , Marko Käning wrote:
>>
>>> It seems l
Hi,
I just noticed that the Fossil’s web-UI’s timeline uses a proportional font
when rendering the commit messages. These are prefixed by shortened commit
hashes. Although all these have a length of 10 characters, they’ve different
rendered lengths in pixels which lets the timeline appear somewhat
Thanks Baruch, for the clarification so far!
My initial point 1) is still open for discussion:
> 1) It would be nice, if private branches were marked in /brlist somehow,
> preferably
> by introducing a new column entitled “Private”, or stg similar.
Anyone out there having a comment for
Hi list,
anyone who knows more about this?
On 14 May 2016, at 12:55 , Marko Käning wrote:
> It seems like the ticket area - which contains the ticket reports - is not
> pushed/pulled automatically to the parent repository (just like skin area)...
>
> What is the reason for that a
Would be nice if this
---
$ fsl config pull help
Available configuration areas:
email Concealed email addresses in tickets
projectProject name and description
skin Web interface appearance settings
cssStyle sheet
shun List of shunned artifacts
ticket Tic
How to render a vertical line in a Markdown code snippet?
I tried `|`, `\|` and `||` but all to no avail. The bare vertical in text flow
even caused fossil’s UI to try to render a table at one point.
If I do the same in a multiline code block it works:
`
|
`
but how to get this done w/o trouble
It seems like the ticket area - which contains the ticket reports - is not
pushed/pulled automatically to the parent repository (just like skin area)...
What is the reason for that and where are these exceptions actually documented?
Can’t find it anywhere at the moment, but remember to have seen
Hi Stephan,
On 14 May 2016, at 12:35 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> But in svn, now that i think about it, cp is, in practice, only used for
> branching. i've never seen it used to copy something within the same tree.
maybe. So, I might have abused it all along. :)
> That would require a backwards-i
Hi,
on an MSYS2 install I was trying to clone a repo which I can reach via SSH like
this
---
$ fossil clone ssh://marko@IP:PORT//home/REPOS/FOSSIL/test.fossil test.fossil
The server's host key is not cached in the registry. You
have no guarantee that the server is the computer you
think it is.
Th
On 14 May 2016, at 12:11 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> in 20+ years of using source control, i've never seen an 'cp' command (maybe
> i've just overlooked it in CVS/SVN). Fossil does have an 'mv' command which
> does retain history. Copying the same file to multiple places, while keeping
> the histor
On 13 May 2016, at 18:58 , Warren Young wrote:
> We aren’t talking about fossil ui. We’re talking about
>
> $ f ci -m “closes [12345abc]”
+1
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On 12 May 2016, at 23:22 , Warren Young wrote:
> The only reason to argue for [12345abc] form is that’s the form artifact IDs
> take everywhere else in Fossil, most especially including the magic links in
> checkin comments, which Makrdown wiki links most closely resemble. Markdown
> also uses
Hi list,
thanks for being so welcomingly responsive to all my posts! :)
I am delighted!!!
What about the issues found in this thread though?
Greets,
Marko
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Hi Ron,
from what I read about merges in Fossil I had assumed, that they always merge
in all changes
changeset after changeset...
On 12 May 2016, at 03:15 , Ron W wrote:
> I think you are misunderstanding how a merge works in Fossil. The commands:
> fossil update trunk
> fossil merge p
Hi Warren,
On 12 May 2016, at 02:05 , Warren Young wrote:
> … Repeat until expert. :)
nicely said. :)
Will see how much pressure the issues I find/found will be for me and whether
that
is enough motivation to invest time in this tool.
Well, the least I can do is to post my findings. This migh
Hi Warren,
thanks for the digging! :)
On 12 May 2016, at 01:27 , Warren Young wrote:
> The problem is on line 1693 of src/manifest.c, if you want to try and fix it.
> I believe the proper fix would involve moving these tags into
> www_print_timeline() in src/timeline.c.
If it bugs me enough
Hi devs,
as it seems there is no demand of a “cp” command for fossil, really, as nothing
seems to have been done about it in the last 3 years [1].
I guess, it’s the same issue: someone would have to implement it...
No, it’s not me either. ;)
Anyway, still, I consider Fossil a great tool despite
On 12 May 2016, at 00:38 , Warren Young wrote:
> On May 11, 2016, at 3:52 PM, Marko Käning wrote:
>>
>> Referring to tickets on a wiki page like this: [968eb6376d] doesn't work,
>> where one would have to use [968eb6376d](tktview?name=968eb6376d).
>>
>
On 12 May 2016, at 00:26 , Warren Young wrote:
> On May 11, 2016, at 3:51 PM, Marko Käning wrote:
>>
>> Timestamps in ticket overview pages
>
> I think I see what you mean. Both the mtime column in /rptview URLs and the
> User Comments boxes in ticket /info pages u
How to achieve a git'ish squash when merging a (private) branch into trunk?
Is this deliberately missing functionality following fossil's mission to keep
all history?
Well, especially in case of a _private_ branch it might make sense to have such
a feature: assume one wants to work locally on s
An auto-closing of tickets if the commit comment contains stg like "closed
[TICKETID]", "closes [TICKETID]", "fixed [TICKETID]", "fixes [TICKETID]", would
be nice.
This is possible to set up in Trac for instance...
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It would be nice if ticket comments would use Markdown formatting as well.
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Why does "fossil timeline" show HTML tags around ticket titles, like this:
Ticket test
???
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Referring to tickets on a wiki page like this: [968eb6376d] doesn't work, where
one would have to use [968eb6376d](tktview?name=968eb6376d).
Is this intended, or am I missing something?
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Timestamps in ticket overview pages aren't local time (as in the ticket view
page), but UTC, which is irritating. Can this be configured differently
someplace?
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Hi devs,
while using Fossil’s web-UI I noticed some things regarding the display of
branches.
1) It would be nice, if private branches were marked in /brlist somehow,
preferably
by introducing a new column entitled “Private”, or stg similar.
2) /brlist should NOT show closed branches (but coul
I’ve understood now that
$ fossil config push skin
should actually push the clone’s skin to the central repo. :)
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Hi Ron,
On 25 Apr 2016, at 09:08 , Ron W wrote:
> Push will push all content changes, including public check-ins, and wiki,
> ticket, and tech-note edits.
yeah, but that will only push changes into a repo having a common ancestor, no?
But what about if I want to put parts of a wiki into a compl
Hi again,
On 24.04.2016 19:14, Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
You can add into css file
'span.diff*' style attributes, see example:
https://f.juef.tk/fossil-theme-sl/artifact/6601f777f08ef848cc97cc10100f50afac09f1d4?txt=1&ln=215,244
ah, great. That's what I was hoping for.
Thanks,
Marko
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Hi Svyatoslav,
On 24.04.2016 14:31, Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
see: http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/wiki?name=shjs
I tried this out, but unfortunately it didn't highlight anything for me.
Greets,
Marko
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Hi Scott,
On 24.04.2016 18:39, Scott Robison wrote:
I will just observe here that typically red text on a black background
is really hard for me to see. If someone were to add such a thing,
having it be opt in would be appreciated. Different people have
different, of course. I hate color blindne
Hi list,
how can one migrate a repository's wiki pages to another repo?
One could imagine to have some ex/import functionality for wiki pages...
Greets,
Marko
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Hi,
how can one configure the colour scheme of the diff output for a
specific skin?
For instance the skin "Khaki, No Logo" has a light green background,
which is very similar
to the light green used for highlighting of added text on the right side
of a diff output.
It would be advisable to
Hi Svyatoslav,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 14:31 , Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
> (Sun, 24 Apr 12:03) Marko Käning:
>> would be nice if it was possible to get syntax highlighting in the web UI.
>
> see: http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/wiki?name=shjs
that looks interesting.
Thanks, wi
Hi,
are there any plans to implement a “wiki rename” command [1] for fossil?
Greets,
Marko
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22545581/how-can-you-rename-a-wiki-page-in-fossil-scm
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Hi devs,
it would be great if one could colorise Fossil’s output on the console!
Quite a few times I missed an error or warning message which slipped in between
of many lines of the usual fossil output on the console.
Red colouring of words like “warning” or “error” would be very helpful there.
Hi devs,
would be nice if it was possible to get syntax highlighting in the web UI.
Greets,
Marko
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Hi Stephan,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 11:24 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> i'm not gonna touch those, in the hope that someone with more fingers in the
> wiki code can say something to them.
no worries, I am very happy about your immediate feedback!
Greets,
Marko
Hi Stephan,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 10:47 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> Indeed, it's not intuitive, and i was too tired to get out of bed and back to
> my full
> keyboard, so was unnecessarily brief ;).
you still responded even when you were supposed to have already nodded off! ;-)
Thanks for all the ins
OK, thanks to John I learnt in my other thread [1] that this can be achieved
via Admin/Skins/Headers.
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg22970.html
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Hi John,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 01:45 , John P. Rouillard wrote:
> You're missing what he is saying. He is saying change the Timeline
> (/timeline) link in the menu.
indeed, not hard to miss it. :)
I couldn’t figure out where I could change exactly those links.
Now I see that you’re pointing me to
On 24 Apr 2016, at 01:07 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> You need to edit the links in the menus to add parameters for the settings
> you want. e.g. max is set using n=123.
>
I know that I can do that, in principle, BUT next time I click the /timeline
menu link I am back to the default settings for
Perhaps it is important to note that I am running the current stable version
1.34,
which I had posted only in my 1st post to the list today:
> I’ve installed fossil’s version 1.34 using MacPorts on OSX. The web UI shows
> this version string:
>
> Fossil version [62dcb00e68] 2015-11-02 17:3
My /setup_timeline page gives me these options:
Allow block-markup in timeline
Plaintext comments on timelines
Use Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)
Per-Item Time Format
Show version differences by default
Max timeline comment length
which do not include the 3 additional ones I am seeking fo
Hi Stephan,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 00:49 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> All 3 of those options are there, but i am in bed and won't be up for
> (ideally) another 10 hours, so i am hoping someone else will point them out
> ;). Help is not in the default menu because it is, in practice, rarely used.
> Feel
On 24 Apr 2016, at 00:25 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> Ps: see the /help page for the various /timeline options.
>
Well, this allows a couple of settings, yes, but not the three I asked for:
> • Timeline view:
> - Type of entries (e.g. only check-ins)
> - Max.
> - With/Without Files
Hi Sephan,
On 24 Apr 2016, at 00:23 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> You can achieve all of that by changing the appropriate menu entries/links
> via the setup page. If
>
I am puzzled, as I can’t seem to find the correct setup page which makes the
wiki’s menu links
available for configuration.
Greets
Hi,
it would be nice to have some default settings definable for a user:
• Timeline view:
- Type of entries (e.g. only check-ins)
- Max.
- With/Without Files
• Files view:
- would be nice to be able to set it e.g. by default to tree-view.
This would be probably ideally co
Hi,
is it possible to define code-blocks which
1) have extra vertical space for better separation
in paragraphs or stg like list items?
2) have perhaps even a frame around them?
I guess this all could be achieved by some CSS magic,
but I think it would be nice to have that as standard
On 23 Apr 2016, at 23:39 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> It can only amend new info to a ticket, not replace anything.
OK, that makes sense, yes. Thanks for the pointer!
I see now that it also says “Append Remark with format” in the edit dialog page
for the field which I thought should have contained
Hi devs,
why do the font sizes in fossil's wiki rendering (for code snippets)
aren't really nicely matching the text flow?
If I want to render a code snippet with apostrophes like `this snippet`,
then the font used for text “this snippet” would be only 75% the size I’d
expect it to have to mat
Hi devs,
if the search feature is enabled the [Wiki](/wiki) and [Tickets](/ticket) views
show at first the search edit field instead of the list of available wiki/ticket
overview pages, which would make more sense - so I believe...
One could also think about having the search edit field together
Hi folks,
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>First of all< I want to say that I am delighted with this SCM system,
after having used CVS, SVN, Mercurial and Git for quite some time...
I’ve liked to use Mercurial with the b extension to keep my bugs in
source control together with the code...
... but foss
Hi Richard,
ok, fair enough, I will use the mailing list then. Thanks!!
Greets,
Marko
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Hi,
I am new to fossil and thought that I could file a ticket at fossil’s ticket
tracker.
I logged on as “anonymous”, as suggested by the wiki, but there is no button
for creating a new ticket.
What should I do instead?
Greets,
Marko
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