Thus said Johan Kuuse on Wed, 13 Apr 2016 06:52:30 +0200:
> But I have had no success when trying to use TH1 with the xfer pages.
> What I try to achieve is to use a TH1 script to check the contents of
> a commit message, and conditionally reject the commit depending on the
> message syntax.
On Apr 13, 2016 04:59, "Joe Mistachkin" wrote:
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> The Tick wrote:
> >
> > I guess this answers the question that I did not know how to
> > ask precisely:
> >
> > Can TH1 be used on the wiki pages (such as the "home" page)?
> > Answer: no
> >
> > I wonder why TH1's use is
The Tick wrote:
>
> I guess this answers the question that I did not know how to
> ask precisely:
>
> Can TH1 be used on the wiki pages (such as the "home" page)?
> Answer: no
>
> I wonder why TH1's use is excluded for all these pages.
>
Primarily for reasons of repository security. Allowing
On 4/12/2016 9:38 PM, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
The Tick wrote:
I spent an hour or so googling "how to use th1 in fossil". I got a ton
of links for the language spec but I could not find a single real, live
example of how to actually use it.
There are various ways to use it, depending on
The Tick wrote:
>
> I spent an hour or so googling "how to use th1 in fossil". I got a ton
> of links for the language spec but I could not find a single real, live
> example of how to actually use it.
>
There are various ways to use it, depending on context:
1. It can be used via
I spent an hour or so googling "how to use th1 in fossil". I got a ton
of links for the language spec but I could not find a single real, live
example of how to actually use it.
(This is win7 x64)
I downloaded fossil-w32-1.34.zip. I created a project w/ fossil init,
started the ui, set all
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