[thg-dev] [PATCH 0 of 1] Add grep in cmenu translation

2009-07-16 Thread gp . fadel
Yes Steve I forgot grep. I had to use the scroll bar ...

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[thg-dev] [PATCH 1 of 1] win32: add grep in cmenu translation

2009-07-16 Thread gp . fadel
# HG changeset patch
# User Giampaolo Fadel gp.fa...@gmail.com
# Date 1247725404 -7200
# Node ID c05f8531a4142f2833bcf2e5ff23398e9694e241
# Parent  90e818037411cb86678b358d4ec11cbd80e5fd50
win32: add grep in cmenu translation

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Re: [thg-dev] [thg] 0.8.1 is imminent

2009-07-16 Thread Giampaolo Fadel
2009/7/16 Steve Borho st...@borho.org

 On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Giampaolo Fadelgp.fa...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Mercurial 1.3.1 is going to be released later this week (not sure on
  an exact date) and, if possible, I would like to release THG 0.8.1
  within 24 hours of that.  I think the tip of stable is in pretty good
  shape, but It would be great if any of the following could also make
  it in (in no particular order):
 
  * Documentation:  CHM and/or PDF versions of the manuals.
 
 
  The status of my work at http://bitbucket.org/paolof/thg-manual/ is
 this:
  * I fixed many of open issues concerning build system
  * The build system use now xml catalog to locate dtd and xsl files so no
  hard coded paths exist more.
  * The build system create the static HTML pages.
  * The build system and structure of project are described in the
 readme.txt
  * The build system is still a batch file, only for windows.
  * The content is old (stupid me that I don't write down the ID of wiki
  project from which I started my work, it may be 95ad2f0e5fbe)
  * Tonight I hope to align the content with the last changes on the
  wiki/manual

 Is the base input file in XML?  If so that's a bit regrettable, as XML
 is not a very writer friendly format.  We should look into one of the
 more simpler markup languages like reST that can produce input for
 docbook.


Yes, the input file is XML! I agree with you it is not so confortable to
edit in plain text,
but exist some editors that help a lot, like xmlmind or packages for emacs.
TortoiseSVN
manual is written directly in docbook (there is in its repository a
hacking.txt with some rules
that we can apply here). 'Mercurial. The definitive guide' has switched from
Latex to docbook.

Now I'll look into reST and I'll test it.


  I think that after the alignment of the content, it's time to move the
  project in a subfolder of thg project, so it can better follow the new
  features of thg and it can be integrated in the thg build process.

 Certainly.


Now my repository is aligned with the wiki, and I've updated the download
section.
So if you want you can include them in the next 0.8.1 distribution .
I suggest you to wait the analysis of reST before move the repository in the
thg project.



  I'd like to know if TK is doing some work in contrast with my work and
 what
  he think.
 
  The stylesheet can be improved a lot but we can do it day by day.
 
  Up now there is no wiki Creole output so the online manual must be remove
 or
  we have two manual source documentation.

 Yep, I'll do this at the same time.  This wiki will just have the CHM
 and PDF files for download, until we get a web host that can serve
 static HTTP pages.


Yes


One things. Actually I've translated each wiki file of the manual in a
single chapter.
The result is that we have many chapter even for a simple topic.
I think it's better to give a better architecture to the whole manual, for
example, we can
write all the chapter with the title and the text TODO inside it. So the
manual structure doesn't
have big change in the time and we can easily fill it. Do you have any idea
on how this structure
will be? I'll try to look into the TortoiseXXX manuals!

paolo


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[thg-dev] Issue 399 in stable: shell extension leaks GDI objects by the dozen

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 399: shell extension leaks GDI objects by the dozen
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/399/shell-extension-leaks-gdi-objects-by-the

Adrian Buehlmann / abuehl on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:00:06 +0200:

Comment:
  Fixed with http://bitbucket.org/abuehl/thg-stable/changeset/49f6846acc09/

Should appear in 0.8.1


Changes:
  status: open - resolved

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[thg-dev] Issue 395 in stable: crash when view changelog

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 395: crash when view changelog
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/395/crash-when-view-changelog

Steve Borho / sborho on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:13:55 +0200:

Comment:
  There have been some memory problems found in hg 1.3 involving changesets 
with large numbers of copies (or renames).  This has been fixed on hg-stable 
and will be in 1.3.1 (and THG-0.8.1).

Please retest this after 0.8.1 is released.

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[thg-dev] New issue 401 in stable: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 401: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/401/allow-to-hide-the-thgtaskbar-icon-or-completely-drop

Anonymous on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:49:06 +0200:

Description:
  thgtaskbar does a nice job in the background, it does however have no reason 
at all for notifying the user, so shouldn't take space in the system's 
notification area (systray) - at least optionally so.

Why not add an entry to the context menu for displaying the dialog and run 
thgtaskbar UI-less (enabling/disabling it could also be done from that dialog)?


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Re: [thg-dev] [thg] 0.8.1 is imminent

2009-07-16 Thread Steve Borho
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Giampaolo Fadelgp.fa...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/7/16 Steve Borho st...@borho.org
 Is the base input file in XML?  If so that's a bit regrettable, as XML
 is not a very writer friendly format.  We should look into one of the
 more simpler markup languages like reST that can produce input for
 docbook.

 Yes, the input file is XML! I agree with you it is not so confortable to
 edit in plain text,
 but exist some editors that help a lot, like xmlmind or packages for emacs.
 TortoiseSVN
 manual is written directly in docbook (there is in its repository a
 hacking.txt with some rules
 that we can apply here). 'Mercurial. The definitive guide' has switched from
 Latex to docbook.

 Now I'll look into reST and I'll test it.

Great.


  I think that after the alignment of the content, it's time to move the
  project in a subfolder of thg project, so it can better follow the new
  features of thg and it can be integrated in the thg build process.

 Certainly.

 Now my repository is aligned with the wiki, and I've updated the download
 section.
 So if you want you can include them in the next 0.8.1 distribution .
 I suggest you to wait the analysis of reST before move the repository in the
 thg project.

When I create 0.8.1, I'll take the docs available for download from
your project page.

BTW: The urls for bitbucket in the PDF header do not need www in front of them.



  I'd like to know if TK is doing some work in contrast with my work and
  what
  he think.
 
  The stylesheet can be improved a lot but we can do it day by day.
 
  Up now there is no wiki Creole output so the online manual must be
  remove or
  we have two manual source documentation.

 Yep, I'll do this at the same time.  This wiki will just have the CHM
 and PDF files for download, until we get a web host that can serve
 static HTTP pages.

 Yes


 One things. Actually I've translated each wiki file of the manual in a
 single chapter.
 The result is that we have many chapter even for a simple topic.
 I think it's better to give a better architecture to the whole manual, for
 example, we can
 write all the chapter with the title and the text TODO inside it. So the
 manual structure doesn't
 have big change in the time and we can easily fill it. Do you have any idea
 on how this structure
 will be? I'll try to look into the TortoiseXXX manuals!

I agree it could be arranged better.  There are people who do this
sort of thing for a living, and I am not one of them, so I'm not going
to try to lay down the law on the document layout.  It does not need
to follow the Wiki layout, that's for certain.

Moving the TODO lists into their own document is not a bad idea.

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[thg-dev] Issue 380 in stable: green taskbar icon

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 380: green taskbar icon
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/380/green-taskbar-icon

Adrian Buehlmann / abuehl on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:54:35 +0200:

Comment:
  See issue 393 which will be included in 0.8.1. Please try again with 
0.8.1 as soon as it's available (presumably in the next couple of days).

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Re: [thg-dev] [thg] 0.8.1 is imminent

2009-07-16 Thread Giampaolo Fadel
2009/7/16 Steve Borho st...@borho.org

 On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Giampaolo Fadelgp.fa...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  2009/7/16 Steve Borho st...@borho.org
  Is the base input file in XML?  If so that's a bit regrettable, as XML
  is not a very writer friendly format.  We should look into one of the
  more simpler markup languages like reST that can produce input for
  docbook.
 
  Yes, the input file is XML! I agree with you it is not so confortable to
  edit in plain text,
  but exist some editors that help a lot, like xmlmind or packages for
 emacs.
  TortoiseSVN
  manual is written directly in docbook (there is in its repository a
  hacking.txt with some rules
  that we can apply here). 'Mercurial. The definitive guide' has switched
 from
  Latex to docbook.
 
  Now I'll look into reST and I'll test it.

 Great.


Started! Obviously the help from anyone is very very welcome.


 
   I think that after the alignment of the content, it's time to move the
   project in a subfolder of thg project, so it can better follow the new
   features of thg and it can be integrated in the thg build process.
 
  Certainly.
 
  Now my repository is aligned with the wiki, and I've updated the download
  section.
  So if you want you can include them in the next 0.8.1 distribution .
  I suggest you to wait the analysis of reST before move the repository in
 the
  thg project.

 When I create 0.8.1, I'll take the docs available for download from
 your project page.

 BTW: The urls for bitbucket in the PDF header do not need www in front of
 them.


Fixed and uploaded




 
 
   I'd like to know if TK is doing some work in contrast with my work and
   what
   he think.
  
   The stylesheet can be improved a lot but we can do it day by day.
  
   Up now there is no wiki Creole output so the online manual must be
   remove or
   we have two manual source documentation.
 
  Yep, I'll do this at the same time.  This wiki will just have the CHM
  and PDF files for download, until we get a web host that can serve
  static HTTP pages.
 
  Yes
 
 
  One things. Actually I've translated each wiki file of the manual in a
  single chapter.
  The result is that we have many chapter even for a simple topic.
  I think it's better to give a better architecture to the whole manual,
 for
  example, we can
  write all the chapter with the title and the text TODO inside it. So the
  manual structure doesn't
  have big change in the time and we can easily fill it. Do you have any
 idea
  on how this structure
  will be? I'll try to look into the TortoiseXXX manuals!

 I agree it could be arranged better.  There are people who do this
 sort of thing for a living, and I am not one of them, so I'm not going
 to try to lay down the law on the document layout.  It does not need
 to follow the Wiki layout, that's for certain.


Sure that, I am less good than you in this. Even here help from anyone is
welcome.



 Moving the TODO lists into their own document is not a bad idea.

 --
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[thg-dev] Issue 401 in stable: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 401: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/401/allow-to-hide-the-thgtaskbar-icon-or-completely-drop

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 00:24:02 +0200:

Comment:
  //It does notify the user when update activity is in process by turning 
green.//

How useful is that notification, actually? Wouldn't anyway the user wait for a 
few seconds, if things seem slightly off? That notification (which BTW is 
disablable) has some kind of hey look, I'm doing my job! notion, which does 
seem pointless to me.

//In Windows XP you can set the Hide inactive icons//

Well, enabling that option will replace the thgtaskbar icon with an arrow for 
showing the thgtaskbar icon. How is that supposed to help? ;-) (Disclaimer: 
I've currently disabled that option, as I do actually always want to see the 
two(!) other icons are visible down there.)

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[thg-dev] Issue 401 in stable: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 401: allow to hide the thgtaskbar icon (or completely drop it)
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/401/allow-to-hide-the-thgtaskbar-icon-or-completely-drop

Adrian Buehlmann / abuehl on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 00:59:45 +0200:

Comment:
  You can disable the change to green as well in the options for the rpc server 
as well.

Closing this as wontfix for now, as you can achieve everything with already 
available features.


Changes:
  status: open - wontfix

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[thg-dev] New issue 402 in stable: usability: make Commit button more notable

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 402: usability: make Commit button more notable
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/402/usability-make-commit-button-more-notable

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 01:41:30 +0200:

Description:
  The main action in the Commit dialog is to commit. However, that button isn't 
found on the bottom right (as in most dialogs) nor at the top left (as in most 
non-dialog windows). Why not move it somewhere you'll more intuitively click 
instead having to read through the buttons - such as the top left?

Note: Opening several of the other windows for the first time, I note that this 
is a consistent issue in all the windows, and Refresh is always the first 
choice while the main action is the second. Is Refresh really that more common 
(I've never needed it so far)? Why not move it all the way to the right end of 
the toolbar, if you want Refresh in a consistent location?

BTW: For comparison, TortoiseSVN uses a dialog instead of a window and thus has 
the commit button at the bottom (the work-flow thus being to read through the 
content and then to finally commit, while for TortoiseHg the work-flow seems to 
be to either just commit or read through the window and then come back, which 
is fine by me).


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[thg-dev] Issue 320 in stable: Select TortoiseHg language through the Options menu

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 320: Select TortoiseHg language through the Options menu
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/320/select-tortoisehg-language-through-the-options

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 01:55:15 +0200:

Comment:
  You can set the LANGUAGE variable under Control Panel - System - Advanced 
- Environment Variables.

Then again, I'm fine with a command line utility to be in English (most of them 
are), but having a non-translated UI feels quite strange, even more so 
considering that all OS APIs will happily tell you the user's choice of UI 
language (no need for exposing a configuration option in the UI, under Windows 
e.g. just use either GetUserDefaultUILanguage  or GetLocaleInfo).

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[thg-dev] New issue 403 in stable: usability: make Esc close the dialogs

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 403: usability: make Esc close the dialogs
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/403/usability-make-esc-close-the-dialogs

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 02:04:03 +0200:

Description:
  Currently, the only ways to close a dialog such as Commit, is to either aim 
for the small [X] at the window's top right or to hit Alt+F4, both of which 
feel quite frustrating, as (1) for all the other actions, the buttons are 
bigger and thus much easier to hit and (2) in all native Windows dialogs, Esc 
closes it - and is also significantly easier to hit than Alt+F4.

IOW: Please make the dialogs Fitts'ier (in the 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitts'_law sense)!


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[thg-dev] Issue 402 in stable: usability: make Commit button more notable

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 402: usability: make Commit button more notable
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/402/usability-make-commit-button-more-notable

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 03:42:32 +0200:

Comment:
  The refresh button location is just a quirk of history.   There's no good 
reason for it to be prominently listed as the first icon.  Especially now that 
F5 works in all the dialogs.

Changes:
  status: new - open
  kind: bug - enhancement
  responsible: nothing - tortoisehg

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[thg-dev] Issue 403 in stable: usability: make Esc close the dialogs

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 403: usability: make Esc close the dialogs
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/403/usability-make-esc-close-the-dialogs

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 03:49:21 +0200:

Comment:
  We have common keyboard accelerators for all of the tools.

* CTRL-Q closes the app
* CTRL-W closes the top window

I won't make ESC close the main applications (commit, log, datamine, etc) as 
they are not meant to be transient windows.

Changes:
  status: new - wontfix
  responsible: nothing - tortoisehg

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[thg-dev] Issue 404 in stable: usability: require less clicks for common actions

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 404: usability: require less clicks for common actions
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/404/usability-require-less-clicks-for-common

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 03:50:56 +0200:

Changes:
  status: new - open
  kind: bug - enhancement
  responsible: nothing - tortoisehg

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[thg-dev] Issue 405 in stable: usability: make Enter create a new repository

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 405: usability: make Enter create a new repository
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/405/usability-make-enter-create-a-new

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 03:59:29 +0200:

Comment:
  Most of the dialogs are [enter] activatable.  We obviously missed this one.

I'll take patches for usability improvements, except for the ESC key for the 
primary applications.  Call it personal preference but I use VIM all day and 
hitting the ESC key is like tapping your feet, you do it subconsciously.

There are plans to improve the 'hgcmd' dialog, where most mercurial operations 
are performed, in 0.9.   Mercurial tip now has a proper progress bar API for 
getting progress notifications, so we'll be able to communicate work in 
progress to the user much better than we do today.   I would also like it to 
auto-close in situations where you know it did trivial work and the command 
succeeded.

Changes:
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  responsible: nothing - tortoisehg

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[thg-dev] Issue 403 in stable: usability: make Esc close the dialogs

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 403: usability: make Esc close the dialogs
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/403/usability-make-esc-close-the-dialogs

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 04:02:59 +0200:

Comment:
  //they are not meant to be transient windows.//

Not even under Windows, where there's no other way to invoke them than through 
the context menu and where all other windows opened this way are indeed 
transient?

And considering that you have to open a different window for different actions 
(as opposed to be able to do everything in the same place), wouldn't it make 
sense to be able to get rid of them quite quickly?

BTW: Thanks for the hint about Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+W. These are annoyingly 
undiscoverable, being non-standard under Windows (only MDI/TDI applications 
honor Ctrl+W, and only applications having originated on other platforms honor 
Ctrl+Q). ;-)

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[thg-dev] New issue 406 in stable: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 406: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/406/unable-to-clone-stable-tortoisehg

Chris Haueter / chrishaum on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 04:58:20 +0200:

Description:
  I am unable to clone the stable repository.  How else am I to install the 
software?

When I run this:
$ hg clone https://chrish...@bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/

I get:

destination directory: stable

abort: Permission denied: stable



Thanks,
Chris


Responsible:
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[thg-dev] Issue 406 in stable: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 406: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/406/unable-to-clone-stable-tortoisehg

Chris Haueter / chrishaum on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 05:18:49 +0200:

Changes:
  content: I am unable to clone the stable repository.  How else am I to 
install the software?

When I run this:
$ hg clone https://chrish...@bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/

I get:

destination directory: stable

abort: Permission denied: stable



Thanks,
Chris
 - I am unable to clone the stable repository.  How else am I to install the 
software?

When I run this:
$ hg clone https://chrish...@bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/

I get:

destination directory: stable

abort: Permission denied: stable



Thanks,
Chris

[Update: I downloaded the zipped source file.  Problem resolved.]


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[thg-dev] New issue 407 in stable: no lines in annotate page

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 407: no lines in annotate page
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/407/no-lines-in-annotate-page

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 05:48:53 +0200:

Description:
  When I defined the default arguments for 'hg annotate', datamine give no 
annotate lines on the annotate page.

{{{
[defaults]
annotate = -u -n
}}}

The problem used to happen once and was fixed in 8c2e626f703a. Looks like it 
has returned somehow.

TK


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[thg-dev] Issue 403 in stable: usability: make Esc close the dialogs

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 403: usability: make Esc close the dialogs
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/403/usability-make-esc-close-the-dialogs

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 05:51:33 +0200:

Comment:
  We are a young project, and up until release 0.8 there were much more 
pressing problems to address, so a lot of this stuff has been pushed under the 
rug for a while.  But it is improving at quite a good rate.   The next minor 
release of 0.8 will include at least some basic documentation, so feature 
discovery should become less difficult.

I expect the next feature release to have major usability improvements.

We're moving towards tying these applications together.  For instance, in 0.8 
you can do nearly everything from the changelog tool except some working 
directory operations, and those you get to from the commit tool.  So from two 
apps you get 90% feature coverage.

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[thg-dev] Issue 407 in stable: no lines in annotate page

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 407: no lines in annotate page
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/407/no-lines-in-annotate-page

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 06:18:32 +0200:

Comment:
  hglib, hgthread: disable [defaults] configurations

Fixes #407 and similar as yet unreported bugs

→ cset f663d3dc2675

Changes:
  status: open - resolved

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[thg-dev] New issue 408 in stable: Refresh in merge mode overwrites merge commit message

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 408: Refresh in merge mode overwrites merge commit message
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/408/refresh-in-merge-mode-overwrites-merge-commit

Steve Borho / sborho on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 06:22:42 +0200:

Description:
  Annoying enough to be fixed on the stable branch.

Responsible:
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[thg-dev] Issue 403 in stable: usability: make Esc close the dialogs

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 403: usability: make Esc close the dialogs
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/403/usability-make-esc-close-the-dialogs

Anonymous on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 06:49:46 +0200:

Comment:
  Thanks for the explanation. I'm looking forward to the road the UI's going to 
take, then.

Does it still make sense to point out issues with the UI at this point, or 
should I rather wait for a later version until filing further issues, should I 
encounter them?

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[thg-dev] Issue 406 in stable: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 406: Unable to clone stable tortoisehg repository
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/406/unable-to-clone-stable-tortoisehg

Chris Haueter / chrishaum on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 06:50:29 +0200:

Comment:
  //Having zipped source is like dancing with your sister.//

Hilarious.

I discovered the problem, though.  I needed root access to install in the 
folder.  Retried with sudo.  Problem solved.

Chris

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[thg-dev] Issue 368 in stable: hgtk --repository has no effect

2009-07-16 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 368: hgtk --repository has no effect
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/368/hgtk-repository-has-no-effect

TK Soh / tksoh on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 07:51:38 +0200:

Comment:
  It feels odd to have different behavior based on the choice of repository 
(from the user standpoint). Would it be better to not push hgtk into back at 
all, until a permanent solution is found?

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