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From: Paul A. <pau...@gm...> - 2010-11-02 20:09:40
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That works pretty well. You have to grab the default .css file and
append something like:
#nav {
float:left;
background-color: ##FFF99C;
padding: 2px 5px;
border: 1px solid #aaaaaa;
}
The background doesn't come through and the commit details bleed
through. Still it's far better. Thanks!
http://www.owfs.org/statcvs/commitlog.html
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Jason Kealey <jk...@la...> wrote:
> Hey again,
> You can improve the layout for your own project by modifying the css file
> used in the reports (and use the -css command line argumnet). A simple
> float:left on the navigation panel (plus a bit of padding) and you should be
> able to improve the look.
> Thanks,
> ---
> Jason Kealey, Ing. - jk...@la...
> LavaBlast Franchise Software - http://www.lavablast.com
> Simplifying day-to-day franchise operations
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Paul Alfille <pau...@gm...> wrote:
>>
>> I find the commit logs very helpful, especially when I'm preparing a
>> new release and want to remember all the changes that were made.
>>
>> For a while I thought the current version (0.7.0) was broken, because
>> I couldn't see the Commit messages, just a list of months.
>> http://www.owfs.org/statcvs/commitlog.html
>>
>> Fortunately, just before filing a bug report, I chanced to scroll down
>> the long list of months and saw the messages were actually there!
>>
>> So for a project that's been going 7 years, that's 84 entries before
>> the actual data. Even on a big screen it's hidden.
>>
>> The easiest solution seems to be a left frame with the months, and a
>> right frame with the commits.
>>
>> I'm sure there are other approaches with list of vertical years and
>> horizontal months, etc
>>
>> Or [<<] [<] June 2008 [>] {>>]
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Paul Alfille
>>
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