Hello,
The --TK option of the DIFF command brings up a window with the side by side
comparison of the files but (on Win7 at least), this window is not in the
foreground, and it also always moves location (from invocation to invocation)
so that sometimes part of it even falls outside the screen.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Tony Papadimitriou to...@acm.org wrote:
So, I would like to see this improvement, if possible: Once launched,
the window to come in front of other windows, and its position to be always
centered.
FWIW: if this change is made, i'd request that it only be
2014-09-08 18:50 GMT+02:00 Joe Mistachkin j...@mistachkin.com:
I would appreciate reviews of the following branches for inclusion in trunk:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?r=xferUuidList
Looks OK to me. One note however: People using the
Xfer hook should realize that
I have several recent versions of fossil statically compiled on Windows with
TCL support.
The location of init.tcl and other TCL stuff is denoted by environmental
variable TCL_LIBRARY.
On my system I set that variable globally so all command windows have it
correctly set now.
My expectation is
As per my previous email about checkboxes, I realized that its much easier to
work with comma delimited lists for what I needed. Here are some possibly
useful TH1 scripts for checkboxes and comma delimited lists. Feel free to bug
me for more info (though I'm on digests, so won't answer right
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Tomek Kott tkott.onl...@outlook.com wrote:
As per my previous email about checkboxes, I realized that its much easier
to work with comma delimited lists for what I needed. Here are some
possibly useful TH1 scripts for checkboxes and comma delimited lists.
Petr Ferdus wrote:
I have several recent versions of fossil statically compiled on Windows
with TCL support. The location of init.tcl and other TCL stuff is denoted
by
environmental variable TCL_LIBRARY. On my system I set that variable
globally
so all command windows have it correctly set
I have a project in which I've created a number of branches (currently
six). Perhaps by bad luck, three of the branches received quite similar
varieties of blue/green as the background colour, and I'd like to have a
better visual distinction among the branches. I see that one can use
the
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
I have a project in which I've created a number of branches (currently
six). Perhaps by bad luck, three of the branches received quite similar
varieties of blue/green as the background colour, and I'd like to have a
Hello,
Is it possible to have login with read-only access to documentation
pages and Wiki but not view the timeline history? Something similar to
how the public pages glob works, but for an authenticated user?
It seems like this should work, but I haven't found the right
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