Dear Thomas,
many thanks for your attention and your so kind response.
> Well, I'll have a look at this. It is unlikely that we will call a
> external binary (like wdiff) though (as this is usually a platform
> dependant pain), but I'll search whether it can be solved in python
> (painless for eve
> being able to use wdiff would reallybe helpful in he project e use moins
> for, here.
Well, I'll have a look at this. It is unlikely that we will call a
external binary (like wdiff) though (as this is usually a platform
dependant pain), but I'll search whether it can be solved in python
(painles
Dear Thomas,
thanks a lot for your kind response !
> IIRC it is displaying 2 column html diffs (yellow/green) instead of a
> simple text diff (like on the console).
Okay, thanks.
> > I enabled it but the
> > diffs I receive by e-mail when a page is changed are just the plain old
> > diffs.
>
>
Hi Shérab,
> I'm wondering what the fancy diff feature does.
IIRC it is displaying 2 column html diffs (yellow/green) instead of a
simple text diff (like on the console).
> I enabled it but the
> diffs I receive by e-mail when a page is changed are just the plain old
> diffs.
IIRC, it is only o
Dear all,
I'm wondering what the fancy diff feature does. I enabled it but the
diffs I receive by e-mail when a page is changed are just the plain old
diffs. Does it perhaps change the way the diffs are displayed on the web
interface? If that's the case, what exactly does it do, please ?
I'm curr