loggerhead: alternative web front-end
Robey Pointer
robey at lag.net
Mon Dec 25 06:00:28 GMT 2006
On 18 Dec 2006, at 21:53, Martin Pool wrote:
> On 18/12/2006, at 7:52am, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
>
>> This was a topic already discussed with the git folks: see
>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/bazaar-ng/2006q4/018685.html.
>> I agree that a SHA1 sum is better and I posted a patch. But it
>> nedded a bit of
>> work.
>
> I agree that we should go that way too, when we can have a good
> transition.
>>>> * In the diff, it is no so obvious that the green lines are the
>>>> added lines
>>>> and the red lines are the removed lines; is it possible to add
>>>> the '+'
>>>> and '-' simbol at the begin of the lines ?
>>>
>>> What if I added a key at the top, like trac uses? (It lists which
>>> color means what.)
>>
>> Do you know that some people are "color-blind" ? :-)
>
> Including at least one bzr developer
>
>> Seriously, addign key helps. However I prefer the adding of a "+"
>> and a "-".
>> But it seems that I am alone :-(...
>
> See eg
>
> http://colorfilter.wickline.org/?a=1;l=9;j=1;u=www.lag.net/bzr.dev/
> revision/pqm%40pqm.ubuntu.com-20061216093635-ef3d14265a8a8b6b%
> 3Fstart_revid%3Dpqm%2540pqm.ubuntu.com-20061216093635-
> ef3d14265a8a8b6b;t=d
>
> I think the numbers are pretty clear, but perhaps we want also a
> traditional unidiff option.
Of course one of those filters looks almost exactly the same to me. :)
I added a link to the revision page to view/download the bundle as
text/plain, which should help for people who want to view a patch
without colors and bells & whistles, and also seemed generally useful.
I have side-by-side diff on the TODO list, too.
robey
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