- Make stuff that should be private in IDF_Diff really private
and comment out a test that was the only call path for a previously
public method.
- Apply the whitespace emphasizing on the normal file view as well
and get finally rid of padLine()
row's height to fit the up-popping horizontal scrollbar, but all rows
just a little, so the heights did not match. I've reworked this to not
used the ill-advised rowspan any longer, but two separate tables whose
heights match each other now in both browsers.
Also I fixed a bug in the whitespace detection code - utf8 characters
where broken into single bytes, so apparently the [:print:] character
class does not accout for them, even in //u mode, so we're selecting
the characters that we want to make visible on our own (basically
control characters lower than space, I might add more).
into a separate container that can overflow and side-scroll for long lines.
This effectively removes the need for all kinds of line-breaking hacks
that have been applied before and only worked when the browser was
actually able to break a word group apart somewhere.
Lines are now always rendered as-is; as a nice side effect the line numbers
are always visible, independently how far one scrolled into one direction,
so the context is always clear. If the rendering area is made smaller, the
table rendering also degrades gracefully and provides horizontal scrolling
for views that did not need them before.
The size that is occupied by the number display is now also automatically
determined by the size that is needed to render the biggest line number
in a column. Empty columns are rendered with a zero size.
Currently all this works nicely with a recent version of Chrome, Firefox
still needs some fine tuning for the vertical positioning. Other browsers
are untested as of now.
Line endings are now preserved during the diff parsing. When the diff
is then rendered later on, we replace non-printable characters by their
ordinal counterparts, so a user can easily grasp changes when a hunk
comes with edits that might be invisible at first.
The expected format for the diff test suite has changed from serialized
PHP to var_export, which is easier readable, editable and understandable,
while still keeping parsable as well.
Support for old Macintosh line endings could not be added, mainly because
modern SCMs do not support single \r in their unified diff output either
and working around and parsing these "lines" would have been a major
headache with not much outcome (given the fact that all Macs that have been
sold since 2001 or 2002 have been BSD-based and as such used Unix line
endings by default).
This commit fixes issue 636.
add support for another change type, 'copies'. The previous implementation
for Hg was also slightly flawed in the way that it mixed sources with
targets.
- remove the question mark from the default logo for simplification,
add a soft drop shadow to make the logo more visible on not so light
backgrounds
- display the project logo and the lock icon in the project list dropdown
- re-position the project title and display the lock icon (if needed)
on top of the main logo
The code now works best with uploaded logos of 32x32px^2; smaller logos
will be downsampled and repositioned on a best breed basis.
elements inside headings) and also use a lower heading, h3 and not h1
for the subheadings.
Reduce the amount of code duplication with include's for each VCS.
Add link previous and after to quickly jump to another issue.
Those links are pointing to issue with the same status (open/closed).
With little trick on url we can do the same thing for browse "my issue" and "my watchlist".
* Scm.php: new SCM method "getChanges" which returns all available
change information grouped by type
* Monotone.php: implement getChanges via get_revision
* <other scms>: rename "changes" member for getCommit to "diff" which
matches better
* Source.php: query the commit's changes and set them in the template
* commit.html: render the changes, type-by-type. Link to the tree or
the individual diff if applicable
* styles.css: some initial style sheet work
Changes with respect to the original patch:
- use Gconf instead of separate table / data scheme
- better form validation for URLs and emails
- no htmlentity-encoded contents in the database (pluf automatically safe-encodes
stuff before it writes out contents into templates)
- add visual separators in the form views to have a distinct view of basic
(important) data and other data which are only displayed in the public profile
- give a hint about the maximum display size of 60x60 px^2 and use max-width and
max-height in the templates to avoid nasty distortions by the browser
- use target=_blank and rel=nofollow on the twitter and website links in the profile
- some whitespace / formatting / code style fixes