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Issues with WebSVN

Postby Braids » 12 Aug 2011, 17:39

1. it looks like WebSVN is trying to link java standard types to javadoc, but it is mangling the output. to see what i mean, look at lines 156-157 here. i tried IE8, firefox v3.x and chrome v13.x.
2. there is no place to comment on issues. should we just open new topics here in the dev corner using the issue# in the Subject? opinions welcome.
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Re: Issues with WebSVN

Postby Rob Cashwalker » 12 Aug 2011, 18:08

The comments back-and-forth on google's revisions kinda irked me... A forum is designed for discussion, SVN is designed for SCC.... Right tool for the job and all... I'm not terribly keen on using the comments in Mantis issues for so much discussion.
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Re: Issues with WebSVN

Postby Braids » 12 Aug 2011, 18:59

Rob Cashwalker wrote:The comments back-and-forth on google's revisions kinda irked me... A forum is designed for discussion, SVN is designed for SCC.... Right tool for the job and all... I'm not terribly keen on using the comments in Mantis issues for so much discussion.
ok. i guess the important thing is that other devs are monitoring new topics in the Developer's Corner.
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Still seeing bad links in WebSVN java diffs

Postby Braids » 20 Aug 2011, 18:51

instead of
new JButton(...);

WebSVN diffs have bad links with messy text in all major browsers, resulting in
new 1.5.0/docs/api/javax/swing/JButton.html">JButton(...);

is there a patch to WebSVN to fix this? it's unreadable.
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Re: Issues with WebSVN

Postby Goblin Hero » 21 Aug 2011, 08:11

Fixed.
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Re: Still seeing bad links in WebSVN java diffs

Postby Braids » 21 Aug 2011, 18:05

Goblin Hero wrote:Fixed.
=D> yay! thank you! :D
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