On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 02:04:48PM +0100, Rainer Müller wrote:
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I just tried this using DocBook but it didn't work for me. So I used a
simple
sed replacement to get this working. I created two examples:
http://ruderich.com/macports/guide-link.html
I like this one
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It should be customizable, using some sort of format string.
- Jordan
On Mar 20, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Maybe we could also put the version and categories in a new line, so
there will be always the first line of a output block with the port's
name and nothing else?
Maybe something along the lines of the w option to ps? Or a verbose
flag that turns on/off the descriptions?
-Bill
On Mar 20, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I must say I find the new port search output format that's in trunk
very hard to read. Before, we had
William Siegrist wrote:
Maybe something along the lines of the w option to ps? Or a verbose
flag that turns on/off the descriptions?
Hm, we could remove the descriptions by default and only show it in
verbose mode. Although, then users might miss the descriptions at all?
If you only want
Hi,
please help me to improve the gnome situation and validate Ticket 14729 [1]
to be correct.
How should we proceed here?
Kind regards
Thomas
[1] http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/14729
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Rainer Müller wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I must say I find the new port search output format that's in trunk
very hard to read. Before, we had roughly a table, and I could scan
down the left column to read the port names. Now the description is
in roughly the same place -- albeit