Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-30 Thread Ramsi Sras


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Alexander Merz schrieb:
> > I'm completely open to better solutions, but
haven't actually be able to
> > find any. We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.
> My experience is that you have to make fonts slightly bigger for
> Netscape 4.x on X11 and Opera.
It would not be simpler to avoid the use of font-size?
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-29 Thread Alexander Merz

  I'm completely open to better solutions, but haven't actually be able to
  find any.  We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.
 My experience is that you have to make fonts slightly bigger for
 Netscape 4.x on X11 and Opera.
It would not be simpler to avoid the use of font-size?


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-29 Thread Stig S. Bakken

Alexander Merz wrote:
 
   I'm completely open to better solutions, but haven't actually be able to
   find any.  We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.
  My experience is that you have to make fonts slightly bigger for
  Netscape 4.x on X11 and Opera.
 It would not be simpler to avoid the use of font-size?

Avoid font-size in CSS you mean?  It would be simpler to avoid CSS at
all if you ask me.  But the world is not that simple, you end up with
weird compromises when you want your site to look nice all browsers.

 - Stig

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-28 Thread Stig S. Bakken

Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
 
 Alexander Merz wrote:
 
  Please, could you use relative specifications (font-size: small)
  instead of absolute (font-size: 11px) in the css? It's more
  user-friendly and i don't have to look for my eyeglasses each time.
 
 Unfortunately, this isn't consistent cross-platform.
 http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear4/4.html
 
 (thx Jim Winstead for the above link)
 
 I'm completely open to better solutions, but haven't actually be able to
 find any.  We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.

My experience is that you have to make fonts slightly bigger for
Netscape 4.x on X11 and Opera.

 - Stig

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-27 Thread Anil Madhavapeddy

Alexander Merz wrote:

 Please, could you use relative specifications (font-size: small)
 instead of absolute (font-size: 11px) in the css? It's more
 user-friendly and i don't have to look for my eyeglasses each time.

Unfortunately, this isn't consistent cross-platform.
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear4/4.html

(thx Jim Winstead for the above link)

I'm completely open to better solutions, but haven't actually be able to
find any.  We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.

Anil


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-27 Thread Markus Fischer

On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 08:08:37AM +0100, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote : 
 Alexander Merz wrote:
 
  Please, could you use relative specifications (font-size: small)
  instead of absolute (font-size: 11px) in the css? It's more
  user-friendly and i don't have to look for my eyeglasses each time.
 
 Unfortunately, this isn't consistent cross-platform.
 http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear4/4.html
 
 (thx Jim Winstead for the above link)
 
 I'm completely open to better solutions, but haven't actually be able to
 find any.  We _could_ start browser sniffing I guess.

The current font looks pretty good to me (altough I'm on
1600x...); but for those out which have problems maybe there can
be implemented a feature/configuration page which saves the
individual font configuration in a cookie ? Leaving the default
to the current one :) 

- Markus

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Dan Kalowsky

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 
 Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is available at
 http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.
 
 I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
 for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason not to do that?

Make it the default! 

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Sebastian Bergmann

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the 
 default for http://cvs.php.net.

  +1, chora just rocks :-)

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Martin Jansen

On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 09:02:10 -0700 (PDT), Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is available at
http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.

I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
for http://cvs.php.net.

+1

- Martin



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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Jason Greene

I have been using Chora internally for about 2 months, and have had no
issues. I highly recommend we make this the default.

-Jason

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 Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is available at
 http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.
 
 I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
 for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason not to do that?
 
 -Rasmus
 
 
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Anil Madhavapeddy

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:


 Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is
 available at http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.

 I think it looks really good and we should probably make
 it the default for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason
 not to do that?

Cool!!  A few things I noticed:

Fix the mime_drivers.php to point to tar correctly.
http://chora.php.net/co.php/phpweb/Mirrors-htdig.tgz?sa=1r=1.4
and GNU Enscript in there can pretty-print C files as well, if you want.

And if you put an entry in for cvsusers in the cvsroots.php config file,
it will automatically expand committer's full names and email addresses.

Heh, it's great to see it up on php.net :-)

Anil


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch

Quoting Anil Madhavapeddy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Fix the mime_drivers.php to point to tar correctly.
 http://chora.php.net/co.php/phpweb/Mirrors-htdig.tgz?sa=1r=1.4

Got it.

 and GNU Enscript in there can pretty-print C files as well, if you want.

That's already set up. :)

 And if you put an entry in for cvsusers in the cvsroots.php config file,
 it will automatically expand committer's full names and email addresses.

Got that up, also.

-chuck

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Stig S. Bakken

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 
 Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is available at
 http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.
 
 I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
 for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason not to do that?

Go ahead.  I recently set up a cvsweb CVS module for the cvs.php.net
website, you could put it there if we want to have version control on
that site.

 - Stig

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf

  Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is available at
  http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.
 
  I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
  for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason not to do that?

 Go ahead.  I recently set up a cvsweb CVS module for the cvs.php.net
 website, you could put it there if we want to have version control on
 that site.

That'll be up to Chuck to figure out how he wants to maintain the code.  I
bet Chora is already in CVS somewhere.

-Rasmus


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf

  Chuck installed his PHP-based cvs browsing app.  It is
  available at http://chora.php.net.  Go have a look.
 
  I think it looks really good and we should probably make
  it the default for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason
  not to do that?

 Cool!!  A few things I noticed:

 Fix the mime_drivers.php to point to tar correctly.
 http://chora.php.net/co.php/phpweb/Mirrors-htdig.tgz?sa=1r=1.4
 and GNU Enscript in there can pretty-print C files as well, if you want.

 And if you put an entry in for cvsusers in the cvsroots.php config file,
 it will automatically expand committer's full names and email addresses.

 Heh, it's great to see it up on php.net :-)

By the way, do you think it would be possible to put the CVS commit
message at the top of the long diff coloured output?  I always find I have
to flip back and forth between reading the commit message and reading the
actual diff to understand what is going on.

-Rasmus


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Stig S. Bakken

Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
 
 Quoting Stig S. Bakken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Go ahead.  I recently set up a cvsweb CVS module for the cvs.php.net
  website, you could put it there if we want to have version control on
  that site.
 
 Right now everything in the chora.php.net directory is just a direct checkout
 from cvs.horde.org (conf files being the obvious exception); I'd rather keep it
 that way so it'll be easier to keep things up to date, if possible.

Sure.  I have just one script I need to run off cvs.php.net, but I can
fix that through the Apache config.

 - Stig

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Anil Madhavapeddy

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

 By the way, do you think it would be possible to put
 the CVS commit message at the top of the long diff
 coloured output?

Yeah, I've already got a similar change in my local tree that shows the
commit message on the checkout.  I'll add it in for the diff view as
well.

Anil


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Chora installed

2001-07-26 Thread Alexander Merz

 I think it looks really good and we should probably make it the default
 for http://cvs.php.net.  Anybody see any reason not to do that?
+1

Please, could you use relative specifications (font-size: small) instead of
absolute (font-size: 11px) in the css? It's more user-friendly and i don't
have to look for my eyeglasses each time.


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