On Sunday 26 November 2006 2:56 pm, Michael Gerz wrote:
> Unfortunately, I won't be able to do any coding before next weekend.
> Nevertheless, I am looking forward to the next alpha release! IMHO CT is
> already in a state where it is somehow useable.
Glad to hear that Michael, thanks for your h
Hi folks,
you might have noticed that I made a lot of CT-related changes at the
weekend.
AFAICS, the most basic editing features are working now and most
internal end-of-par issues have been solved.
Ironically, accept/reject-change are still not able to handle
end-of-pars. I checked in som
Hi folks,
my wife tells me that I have to quit now :-(
A little status update: Most change tracking stuff is in the repository.
I have some local changes that I will commit tomorrow but they are not
substantial. Of course, stuff like end-of-par needs a second look. Some
other functionality is
Hello everybody,
unfortunately, my spare time was restricted this week which means that I
couldn't work on change tracking as fast as I intended to.
Expect the next CT cleanup by Monday. I promise, it will be very cool :-)
Michael
Michael Gerz a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to inform you that I am still working on a better CT
implementation that allows switching CT on and off without having to
accept all changes.
I must confess that things are a bit more complicated than I expected.
Many methods are badly documented and
Hi,
I would like to inform you that I am still working on a better CT
implementation that allows switching CT on and off without having to
accept all changes.
I must confess that things are a bit more complicated than I expected.
Many methods are badly documented and do not always do what th