I think it's a matter of personal taste. I quite like a list, and many
web UIs are lists, though normally with a little metadata or file
attributes.(sourceforge and github come to mind).
Anyway, no big deal.
Haveagoodweekend :)
S.
On Friday, July 9, 2010, Paul Ruizendaal wrote:
> Hmmm
>
>
OK, this *really* is the last thing before bed. I've documented the new
build system (somewhat) here:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/wiki?name=New+Build+Documentation
On 10 July 2010 01:54, Michael Richter wrote:
> Last thing before I go to bed, I've tagged the relevant check-ins
> "newbuild"
Last thing before I go to bed, I've tagged the relevant check-ins
"newbuild".
On 10 July 2010 01:43, Michael Richter wrote:
> Did I say tomorrow? I decided sleep is an optional and highly-artificial
> construct. MingGW32 builds are tested, corrected and checked-in.
>
> http://fossil-scm.org/in
Did I say tomorrow? I decided sleep is an optional and highly-artificial
construct. MingGW32 builds are tested, corrected and checked-in.
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?p=7496
On 10 July 2010 00:30, Michael Richter wrote:
> I've checked in my first try at re-organizing the build fi
I've checked in my first try at re-organizing the build files. You can take
a look at my changes at http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/d3252d7488 or
by *fossil update ttmrichter* to switch over to my branch.
Currently I've only tested Linux builds using both gcc and clang as the
compiler. I h
Hi!
I just working on creating Fossil library for accessing repository from
Ruby language.
Im stuck on blob_uncompress function.
Im not really know C language, then i just move blob_uncompress function
to Ruby extension written on C.
Most time it work perfectly but sometimes it give me weird res
Hi!
I just working on creating Fossil library for accessing repository from
Ruby language.
Im stuck on blob_uncompress function.
Im not really know C language, then i just move blob_uncompress function
to Ruby extension written on C.
Most time it work perfectly but sometimes it give me weird res
On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:07:52 +0200, Paul Ruizendaal
wrote:
> I can confirm the out-of-the-box windows build. I am using the make from
> the UnxUtils package:
> http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
>
> Where I went wrong was not installing the sh.exe binary, which this build
> of make relies on. So th
Hmmm
It seems to me that the default behaviour of IE7 and IE8 is to use quirks
mode ("compatibility view" in MS speak) for pages fetched from the local
network ("content from the intranet" in MS speak) and then displays a list
rather then a grid.
Whilst I have no love for IE, I think it is a
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