[fossil-users] libfossil update

2014-02-14 Thread Stephan Beal
Hi, all, Here's a random status update on libfossil, for those interested... - We recently got APIs in place to implement features similar to fossil's add/remove/status commands, and i have been using those replacements daily in my repos for at least week with no problems. - The lib can now crea

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Samuel Debionne
> Technically, closing tags do not have attributes, but HTML parsers are > supposed to tolerate and ignore them. Practically, certain attributes, like > id, can increase readability when placed in closing tags. Much like putting > comments after }, #else and #endif to help identify the the cor

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Ron Wilson
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Samuel Debionne < samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr> wrote: > Something I noticed while hacking the wikiformat code is the use of id='foo'> which is not valid HTML AFAIK. Closing tags should > not have attributes right ? > Technically, closing tags do not have att

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Samuel Debionne < samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr> wrote: > Yep adding data-* is not that straightforward... If you want I can try to > create a patch with that functionality alone (a subset of the diff I send > you earlier). > Yes, please. > Something I noticed

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Samuel Debionne
That was fast ! > i couldn't add data-* attributes (despite Richard's OK) because the internal > structure of the parser needs to know all full attribute names and their > integer IDs at compile-time (this makes it very fast, but useless for dynamic > data-* name lookups). But the requested ele

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Stephan Beal wrote: > >> article, aside, footer, header, nav, section elements are valid. >> > > That sounds good to me. i'll clear this with Richard before changing it. > Here you go: http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/93dffb9147 i couldn't add data-*

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Samuel Debionne < samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr> wrote: > > > > The setup page has a toggle to enable plain HTML. > > Yes but my mod enables plain HTML on a page basis just like you have > Fossil Wiki, Markdown and Plain Text. This option bypass the wiki format >

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Samuel Debionne
> The Skin looks really great. But ... > That is the problem with Twitter Bootstrap, you have to change the > markup to fit to the CSS. And that is plain wrong. There are solutions > that help with responsive and grid layouts like Neat > () where the CSS is generated for th

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Samuel Debionne
> That sounds like it would "break things," but nonetheless, i'd be > interested in seeing it, and maybe we can make it work backwards compatibly. Yes it may break things. I say "may" because I'm not sure that it actually does break old skins. > The setup page has a toggle to enable plain HTML.

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Thomas Bilk
Am 14.02.2014 11:02, schrieb Samuel Debionne: > Hi Stephen, > > I have made a skin using Twitter Bootstrap CSS that looks quite good > IMHO (responsive layout and all). Actually this is a bit more involving > than just using the skin, it requires patching the markup that is > generated by fossil a

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Samuel Debionne < samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr> wrote: > IMHO (responsive layout and all). Actually this is a bit more involving > than just using the skin, it requires patching the markup that is > generated by fossil a bit, something that I maintain in my pri

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Remigiusz Modrzejewski
On 11 Feb 2014, at 19:42, Martijn Coppoolse wrote: > Remigiusz Modrzejewski schreef op 11-2-2014 15:54: >> >> On 11 Feb 2014, at 15:42, Stephan Beal wrote: >> >>> i'm looking to clone someone's interesting fossil skin to snazz up my >>> fossil repos a bit. Can any suggest a fossil repo with

Re: [fossil-users] looking for interesting new fossil skins

2014-02-14 Thread Samuel Debionne
Hi Stephen, I have made a skin using Twitter Bootstrap CSS that looks quite good IMHO (responsive layout and all). Actually this is a bit more involving than just using the skin, it requires patching the markup that is generated by fossil a bit, something that I maintain in my private branch (but