on 1/31/03 6:37 PM, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jesse Guardiani writes:
> 
>> IMHO, it would be nice to see these changes incorporated into the distro.
>> 
>> Especially if they don't hinder viewing from other browsers.
>> 
>> Sam? What do you think?
> 
> I'd like to see a sample patch for a sample html template, diffed against
> the current release (the crap with 0xA0 hard spaces, which were put there by
> an old version of Amaya, have been fixed several releases ago).
> 
> I don't want anyone to go through the trouble of trying to fix all the
> files, and have me reject it because of my legendary capricious nature.
> 
> Fix one file.  Let me kick the tires.  If it looks good, send me a patch for
> two or three more HTML templates.  And if that looks good too, then do the
> rest.

Ok, I can probably start this in the next few days.  Do I have to worry
about another new release of the templates coming out during this process if
it ends up taking a couple weeks?

Will it work if I apply the templates from the current release to my 3.3.1
install to avoid doing the full install right now?
 
> Oh, and use diff -C or diff -U.  A plain diff is just plain worthless.

I'll be sure to use -C or -U when I submit the next piece of information.
But what do you need for a patch - do you need a diff -e for that?  Sorry I
have not been involved in patches yet, neither generating nor applying them.

-Kurt Bigler


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