Hi Ben,

thanks for the hint. 

Friedrich

Am 31.05.2015 um 01:00 schrieb Ben Pfaff <[email protected]>:

> Hi Friedrich.  Thanks for all the work you've been doing on PSPP lately.
> 
> I noticed that the commit messages you're putting into the repository
> are single very long lines, like this:
> 
>    fixed initial show of names in header window. Variable names only showed 
> up after switching between variable and data window. The reason is that the 
> buttons of the columns are not created. This is due to interdependency 
> between the size allocation and the button creation. I removed the 
> need_button mechanism.
> 
> The canonical way to format Git commit messages is with a brief,
> single-line summary paragraph, followed by one or more paragraphs with
> additional explanation, wrapped at about 75 or so columns.  You can find
> lots of examples of those in the repository, but here's one way that I
> might format the above according to the usual fashion:
> 
>    gui: Fix initial show of names in header window.
> 
>    The Variable names only showed up after switching between variable and
>    data window. The reason is that the buttons of the columns are not
>    created. This is due to interdependency between the size allocation and
>    the button creation. I removed the need_button mechanism.






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