Hi Mark,
Why are we having a button for launching an editor again?
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It is NOT, I repeat: IT IS NOT OBLIGATORY TO PUSH THE BUTTON :)
The button is there, but you can use your other editor already open or
whatever. Just ignore the button! The point of the change is to:
1. Get rid of some
Hi All,
I want to get your opinions regarding the "Commit settings" dialog.
This dialog is using the RichEdit control for entering the log message. The
problem with RichEdit is that it is quite buggy(selections and such), and it
doesn't supply the Right-click menu for CutCopyPaste. I want to
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Win32 M$ wrote:
The change is a good idea, but:
OK, what if:
1. Quick solution:
I put one more button on this dialog, and then if clicked it would open
another dialog with the fonts set to let's say "Courier New 10" and the edit
box to enter the message only. After OK
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Win32 M$ wrote:
with the standard edit box (multiline). The only difference that it
makes would be that:
If you do change it PLEASE make it use Courier New 10pt (of whatever is
selected for use in the log window, and make it bigger, so that I one
could fit 80 columns of
Formatting is not stored anyway, so there is nothing to feel sorry about.
Being able to write ChangeLog in HTML woul be useful.
Hi All,
OK, here is as I see it:
1. 60 chars - NO GO (see below)
2. 80 chars - NO GO (see above)
3. Non-proportional fonts, fonts choice, second dialog with Curier etc. - no
go. This is bloat.
4. To keep (1) and (2) quasi solved: Caret position box - watch your limits
by yourself!
5. To have (3)