Re: [fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments?

2012-10-01 Thread sky5walk
Thanks Themba, I will give that a try. Sorry to hear CRLF's are not preserved... :( Are they purposely deleted or ignored at comment loading or are they dropped by the html render? I paste multi-line text into the commit prompt and my DOS window retains the line breaks. I keep a History text

Re: [fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments?

2012-10-01 Thread Tomek Kott
...@gmail.com To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Subject: Re: [fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments? Thanks Themba, I will give that a try. Sorry to hear CRLF's are not preserved... :( Are they purposely deleted or ignored at comment loading

Re: [fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments?

2012-10-01 Thread sky5walk
view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments? Thanks Themba, I will give that a try. Sorry to hear CRLF's are not preserved... :( Are they purposely deleted or ignored at comment loading or are they dropped by the html render? I paste multi-line text into the commit prompt and my DOS

[fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments?

2012-09-30 Thread sky5walk
Hi, searched email history and couldn't find an answer... Admittedly, this is a nitpick but I really want my Timeline view to retain the comments I enter at commit time. Ex. # Since no default text editor is set using EDITOR or VISUAL # environment variables or the fossil set editor command, # and

Re: [fossil-users] [v123 - Windows] Timeline view does not respect CRLF's in commit comments?

2012-09-30 Thread Themba Fletcher
I've not seen or heard of a way to do what you asked for, and I went on a hunt for just that about a year ago. You can, if you wish, visit admin:timeline in the ui and check allow block markup ... This will let you use brs and such in your commit messages, but the raw HTML will still show up in