Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 1.25 scheduled.

2012-12-04 Thread fossil-mail
Dmitry Chestnykh Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:09:20 -0800 Regarding this change: - Enhance the fossil server DIRECTORY command to serve static content files contained in DIRECTORY. It now allows downloading the repo itself. e.g fossil server ~/fossils (I have Fossil clone located at

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 1.25 scheduled.

2012-12-04 Thread Richie Adler
fossil-m...@h-rd.org decía, en el mensaje Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 1.25 scheduled. del Martes, 04 de Diciembre de 2012 07:26:32: Why not fossil allow only to serve files from a specific and specified directory (in settings). I think thats better than filtering on mime types etc.

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 1.25 scheduled.

2012-12-04 Thread Martin Gagnon
Le 2012-12-04 à 06:03, Richie Adler richiead...@gmail.com a écrit : fossil-m...@h-rd.org decía, en el mensaje Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 1.25 scheduled. del Martes, 04 de Diciembre de 2012 07:26:32: Why not fossil allow only to serve files from a specific and specified directory

[fossil-users] storing konfiguration files, mail aliases and other files in repository

2012-12-04 Thread Jiri Navratil
Hi, I'm considering to add some files from my $HOME like .bashrc, .mail_aliases, .. into fossil repository. I will keep most of these files identical per each machine. Few files shall be specific per machine. How I can store version same filenames per machines, please? I'm considering to put

[fossil-users] storing konfiguration files, mail aliases and other files in repository

2012-12-04 Thread Jiri Navratil
Hi, I'm considering to add some files from my $HOME like .bashrc, .mail_aliases, .. into fossil repository. I will keep most of these files identical per each machine. Few files shall be specific per machine. How I can store version same filenames per machines, please? I'm considering to put

Re: [fossil-users] storing konfiguration files, mail aliases and other files in repository

2012-12-04 Thread j. v. d. hoff
On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 16:39:06 +0100, Jiri Navratil j...@navratil.cz wrote: Hi, I'm considering to add some files from my $HOME like .bashrc, .mail_aliases, .. into fossil repository. if I understand your question correctly I would rather propose to put all the configuration files you want

[fossil-users] How to change number of columns for a side-by-side diff in the web interface

2012-12-04 Thread Jonas Malaco Filho
First, is there an option to change the number of columns for side-by-side diffs on the web interface? Also, is there any setting to change the default number of columns for SBS diffs, or could one be included? *Jonas Malaco Filho* ___ fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] How to change number of columns for a side-by-side diff in the web interface

2012-12-04 Thread Lluís Batlle i Rossell
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 03:27:37PM -0200, Jonas Malaco Filho wrote: First, is there an option to change the number of columns for side-by-side diffs on the web interface? Also, is there any setting to change the default number of columns for SBS diffs, or could one be included? *Jonas Malaco

Re: [fossil-users] How to change number of columns for a side-by-side diff in the web interface

2012-12-04 Thread Lluís Batlle i Rossell
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 03:42:46PM -0200, Jonas Malaco Filho wrote: Shouldn't it be dw=90? Ah right. dc is for the number of context lines. Also, how did you change the default SBS show? The source code of the diff is different in trunk and in my branch. 2012/12/4 Lluís Batlle i Rossell

Re: [fossil-users] How to change number of columns for a side-by-side diff in the web interface

2012-12-04 Thread Jonas Malaco Filho
Yeah, thanks, found it. Related feature requests for the web interface: - setting for default number of columns for SBS diffs - setting for default diff: SBS, unified or patch *Jonas Malaco Filho* 2012/12/4 Lluís Batlle i Rossell vi...@viric.name On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 03:42:46PM -0200,

Re: [fossil-users] How to generate a ChangeLog document (FSF style)?

2012-12-04 Thread Erik Leunissen
On 03/12/12 19:33, Richard Hipp wrote: Probably we can come up with a way to preserve newlines in timeline messages using CSS. Besides the HTML output, the textual output of [fossil timeline] eats the newlines from the original commit messages. Maybe that's the same issue, maybe it's a