Re: [fossil-users] Rename "--limit" to "--count" and "--test" to "--nochange"

2013-04-24 Thread Stefan Bellon
On Wed, 24 Apr, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > That's a good one! And I would say that --showfiles makes the > "timeline" command much more verbose as well First of all, the command line documents "-showfiles" and not "--showfiles" (I know that fossil itself accepts both), and second, removing that sw

Re: [fossil-users] Case (in-)sensitive web-pages

2013-04-24 Thread Joel Bruick
On 4/24/2013 5:47 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: One solution is simply to open the localdb, (that's what joel did) but I really wonder whether this is the 'right' solution, even though it works fine. I'm pretty confident that it is not the right solution. I was up late working on other stuff with a

Re: [fossil-users] Case (in-)sensitive web-pages

2013-04-24 Thread Jan Nijtmans
2013/4/24 Stephan Beal > > > Regarding the json variants: i don't recall explicitly adding > case-sensitivity support to any of the JSON bits, but (A) i have the memory > of a goldfish and (B) someone else might have patched it later. i > unfortunately can't offer any sensible suggestions on the

Re: [fossil-users] Case (in-)sensitive web-pages

2013-04-24 Thread Stephan Beal
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > ...was not opened yet. The commands affected were > /dir, /finfo and their JSON-equivalent, all web-pages > Regarding the json variants: i don't recall explicitly adding case-sensitivity support to any of the JSON bits, but (A) i have the me

[fossil-users] Case (in-)sensitive web-pages

2013-04-24 Thread Jan Nijtmans
Hi all, I'm wondering why web-pages like /dir and /finfo (and their JSON-equivalents) use the "case-sensitive" setting: case- sensitivity is a property of the file system, but the file-system is not accessed by those web-pages at all. The reason I come to this, is that in [3c781f4f0b]

Re: [fossil-users] Rename "--limit" to "--count" and "--test" to "--nochange"

2013-04-24 Thread Richard Hipp
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:16 AM, Edward Berner wrote: > On 4/23/2013 2:09 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > >> >> If there are other suggestions or remarks for command-line >> improvements, they are welcomed! >> >> > Well... I've noticed that some commands use "--verbose" and some use > "--detail". Is t

Re: [fossil-users] Rename "--limit" to "--count" and "--test" to "--nochange"

2013-04-24 Thread Jan Nijtmans
2013/4/24 Edward Berner > On 4/23/2013 2:09 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > >> >> If there are other suggestions or remarks for command-line >> improvements, they are welcomed! >> >> > Well... I've noticed that some commands use "--verbose" and some use > "--detail". Is that an accidental inconsistenc

Re: [fossil-users] Rename "--limit" to "--count" and "--test" to "--nochange"

2013-04-24 Thread Edward Berner
On 4/23/2013 2:09 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: If there are other suggestions or remarks for command-line improvements, they are welcomed! Well... I've noticed that some commands use "--verbose" and some use "--detail". Is that an accidental inconsistency or is there a deeper design principle i