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[Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #7857] Replace dynamic casts of GUI/IDE ed


From: Dan Sebald
Subject: [Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #7857] Replace dynamic casts of GUI/IDE editor with more slots/signals configuration
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 06:47:45 +0000
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Follow-up Comment #12, patch #7857 (project octave):

That's not good.

Something isn't right.  I might be doing something very wrong with the way I
imported an old changeset, made more changes, then exported several.  However,
that sure would be the way to go so that multiple programmers can just add to
a changeset.

I think for the time being I will just lump all changes onto a fresh clone. 
But that checksum error you are getting shouldn't happen; I can understand
other sorts of quirks but a checksum usually means only one thing: the file is
corrupted, e.g., not fully downloaded.

JGH, as regards to the word wrap, I'm using gvim, vim or vi.  I'll either edit
in gvim and then copy into the editor that pops up during "commit" (which I
think is vim) or I'll type a short message in the editor from "commit". 
gvim/vim has a word wrap setting (no line breaks) and line wrap (line breaks).
 I prefer no line breaks.  But I can add line breaks right before commit.

I was worried that the

hg log -v --style changelog

wouldn't look so good with line breaks.  However, I just did a test run with a
message that has several line breaks and short lines.  Mercurial must be set
up to remove all those when it constructs it's commit message.

It would be nice if there were away to apply the "hg log" command to a
changeset file, but I don't see any.

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