Hi,

I believe that the code in question is in lib/codestriker/html/Render.pm. 
Because of the
complexity of the diff rendering it is not controlled by a template. It should 
be easy to deal
with this. If you make it generic, please consider sending David a patch.

Thanks
Jason.

--- Jay Dickon Glanville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all.
> 
> We're testing out CodeStriker and finding it useful.  However, there
> are one or two minor UI issues that we'd like to modify.  The major
> one is how the tables are laid out when viewing a topic.
> 
> You see, the problem is that our file path names can be rather long
> (over 120 characters).  As the filename is part of the HTML table
> showing the diffs in the topics, these long names can cause the table
> to get completely out of proportion.  Have a look at the table below:
> 
> +--------------------------------------+---------+
> | /really/really/really/long/file/name |     top |
> +--+--------------------------------+--+---------+
> |09| code code code                 |09| mod code|
> |10| code code code                 |10| mod code|
> |11| code code code                 |11| mod code|
> +--+--------------------------------+--+---------+
> 
> (I don't know if this will look right on your email reader, but if you
> view it in mono-spaced font, it should be alright).
> 
> What's happening is that the diffs table is split into 4 columns:
> source line number and text, target line number and text.  The
> filename is told to span the first three columns.  This causes the
> third and forth columns to be pushed off the screen.
> 
> If I could find the place in CodeStriker that generates the HTML for
> the diff tables, then I'd like to make some minor modifications:
> either push the filename outside of the table (on top, probably), or
> to have the filename span 4 columns.
> 
> Which module is responsible for generating the diff tables?  Is there
> a particular method I should be looking at?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> JDG
> 
> 
> --
> Jay Dickon Glanville
> 
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