On Nov 05, 2012, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
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>On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 7:03 PM, K <k...@lightpowered.org> wrote:
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>I've just noticed that a commit message containing "[" & "]" is presented in 
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>web interface as underlined. I presume this is some kind of mark-up I stumbled 
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>1. What is this?
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>Commit messages are wiki text.  This permits you to do things like insert the 
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>of a ticket in the commit message in between [...] and Fossil will think 
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>generate links from the check-in to the ticket and from the ticket to the 
>check-in.
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>See, for example, the check-in at 
>http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/27298fffc8 which references ticket 
>0ff64b0a5fc88e7e98b9db082c6928d6f63e3e6e.  You can click
>on the link to go straight to the ticket.  Then on the ticket, select the 
>"Timeline"
>http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/tkttimeline/0ff64b0a5fc8 to see all the 
>check-ins associated with that ticket.
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>2. How can I cause this to not happen? I'd prefer if timeline items were left 
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>text'.
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><nowiki>...</nowiki> around the check-in comment.
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>Or use &#91; and &#93; in place of [ and ].

Thanks for your reply.

How may I disable this feature? If that is impossible, for some reason, is 
there a way to change the 'special' symbol to one which isn't commonly used in 
the language? Perhaps [[[ and ]]]. I find it annoying to need to evade and 
escape this feature, vs having it be more of an opt-in model.

^K

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>Thank you,
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>^K
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