On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 16:26:19 -0500
Erik Rose e...@mozilla.com wrote:
https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2014/02/07/dxr-gets-a-huge-ui-refresh/
Happy hacking!
I do like the slickness and quickness, but it still seems
greatly-lacking usability-wise (as compared to mxr)...
A few things off the top
Hi, Reed. Rest assured, many of your wishes are planned for the future. But
when you have a big project, you've got to pick some things.
Last week's release was an important milestone: it was the minimal feature set
that would yield a cohesive experience under a UI new design. The new design
that's pretty, but where did the list of classes class members go when
viewing files like
http://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/modules/libjar/nsZipArchive.cpp
I believe this is fixed now, a casualty of a needless use of JS, which is now
gone. If you still see this behavior, please
On 2/11/2014, 3:18 PM, Reed Loden wrote:
On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 16:26:19 -0500
Erik Rose e...@mozilla.com wrote:
https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2014/02/07/dxr-gets-a-huge-ui-refresh/
Happy hacking!
I do like the slickness and quickness, but it still seems
greatly-lacking usability-wise (as
Very happy now :)
Erik Rose mailto:e...@mozilla.com
Tuesday, February 11, 2014 14:50
I believe this is fixed now, a casualty of a needless use of JS, which
is now gone. If you still see this behavior, please reopen
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=965659.
Thanks for riding out
On 2/11/2014, 6:24 PM, Joshua Cranmer wrote:
On the other hand, since I think we have no remaining active projects on
CVS, it may be worthwhile to convert the entire history of mozilla CVS
into an appropriate DVCS (hg or git, I don't really care) and use that
repo in DXR instead of the CVS