Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-27 Thread Warren Young
On Nov 25, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Abilio Marques wrote: > > When using git, you're suggested to write comments in the form of: > > Subject Line (recommended as short, 50 to 75 characters long single line) > > Description (whatever you want to put here) That feature annoys me, FWIW. Checkin comment

Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-26 Thread bch
On Nov 26, 2015 5:11 AM, "Stephan Beal" wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Abilio Marques wrote: >>> >>> ​​ >>> ...​ >>> ​ >>> i believe fossil should always display (in CLI mode) exactly what was input, without any sort of reformatting.) >> >> >> But actually that's not the case. Fossi

Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-26 Thread Stephan Beal
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Abilio Marques wrote: > ​​ >> ...​ >> ​ >> i believe fossil should always display (in CLI mode) exactly what was >> input, without any sort of reformatting.) > > > But actually that's not the case. Fossil doesn't show at least newlines > (making a long comment a

Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-26 Thread Abilio Marques
> > ​​ > ...​ > ​ > i believe fossil should always display (in CLI mode) exactly what was > input, without any sort of reformatting.) But actually that's not the case. Fossil doesn't show at least newlines (making a long comment a huge blob). ​ Yeah, I tried the css trick ​ early yesterday​ ,

Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-26 Thread Stephan Beal
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 1:16 AM, Abilio Marques wrote: > Fossil lets you add a multi-line comment, by making fossil ci, without > passing the -m parameter. It then proceeds to store the newlines in the > database, but then the newlines are not displayed. > > I've been trying to do this at least o

Re: [fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-25 Thread Abilio Marques
Here is a trivial working example of what I mean: http://abiliojr.homenet.org:20003/cleantimeline/timeline If you see carefully there are some commits with ellipsis at the end, hovering with the mouse over the comment of that commit, you'll see the full comment as a tooltip. This was ugly done by

[fossil-users] Timeline questions

2015-11-25 Thread Abilio Marques
I know, I know, here we go again looking to git, but this is a question concerning clean comments on commits. When using git, you're suggested to write comments in the form of: Subject Line (recommended as short, 50 to 75 characters long single line) Description (whatever you want to put here)