On Tuesday 16 June 2015 23:19:27 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Hello Martin.
>
> Sorry but it is difficult to find a web-connexion around here :-(.
>
How do you send and read emails then?
> Many thanks for your explanations, i must learn it offline and then do it
> online.
>
> There is a little detail
> Oh, I've never seen or noticed that before. :) I did a quick google
> search, and from what I read I'm still not 100% sure what the actual
> point is of such a page though. I'm guessing it is something like a
> Facebook "like" or a Google+ "+1"?
Hum, same for me, i discover that lately.
Also
Hello Martin.
Sorry but it is difficult to find a web-connexion around here :-(.
Many thanks for your explanations, i must learn it offline and then do it
online.
There is a little detail that i should add in your sak_mse =>
1) In example add in project make-options => -FUunits (and add a empt
On 2015-06-16 18:57, Fred van Stappen wrote:
> => https://github.com/graemeg/fpGUI/stargazers
Oh, I've never seen or noticed that before. :) I did a quick google
search, and from what I read I'm still not 100% sure what the actual
point is of such a page though. I'm guessing it is something like
On 2015-06-16 17:39, Fred van Stappen wrote:
> I think that it will take time before Git becomes my best friend... ;-)
If it is any consolation to you, it takes a very very "skilled" person
to screw a git repository up or loose commits - without some way of
recovering it.
You will be fine, and ge
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 19:56:01 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > please send a screenshot.
And the right panel ('View'-'Branches')?
Martin
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> ps:
> What is "stargazers"?
=> https://github.com/graemeg/fpGUI/stargazers
Fre;D
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On Tuesday 16 June 2015 18:57:54 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Hello Martin.
>
> May i propose this for now.
>
> I do a copy-replace of your GitLab /sak/sak/sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas
> => into GitHub /sak/sak/sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas +
> /sak/sak/sak_mse/src/sak_mse.pas
>
> Then i will do
Hello Martin.
May i propose this for now.
I do a copy-replace of your GitLab /sak/sak/sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas
=> into GitHub /sak/sak/sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas +
/sak/sak/sak_mse/src/sak_mse.pas
Then i will do a add/commit/push in GitHub with console.
(that will commit some change
Hello Graeme.
I think that it will take time before Git becomes my best friend... ;-)
But, i will try to do it...
Fre;D
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On 2015-06-16 12:23, Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Hum, i think that the best thing to do would be...
> - delete completely sak project from github.
> - recreate a new one, with same name, but without bin/demo.
> => that to clean-up .git (already + 150 megas !) too.
> What sad is that i will loose all
On 2015-06-16 13:17, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> That is completely wrong. :-)
> You *should* work with that file, maybe in a different branch. Merging
> changes
> from you and me is much more complicated if there are different files.
Martin is correct. Working with different repositories that don
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 13:23:07 Fred van Stappen wrote:
>
> > I also suggest to remove the file copies in the "examples" directories.
> > Currently I made changes to sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas. I would prefer
> > to delete sak_mse/examples/sak_mse.pas and to work with
> > sak_mse/src/sak_mse.pas
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 13:44:46 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Re-hello Martin.
>
> Hum, i just checked your gitlab-sak-master and...
> it is not the same as github-sak-master.
>
Gitlab sak-master has been merged by me with your Github master branch. They
are currently not the same because you need to
Re-hello Martin.
Hum, i just checked your gitlab-sak-master and...
it is not the same as github-sak-master.
So i am loosed, you writed that gitlab-sak-master= github-sak-master...
PS: In future i will not touch anymore on your sak_mse.pas code, i promise...
I will use /sak_mse_fred.
I am very s
> And why did you not merge as requested? Now the branches still have no common
> start point and tracking changes is boring and error prone.
> In order to make it even easier I now removed the "fredmse" branch on Gitlab,
> now "master" On Gitlab = "master" on Github. I again merged the "mse" b
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