[PATCH 14 of 20] hgweb: add ajaxScrollInit skeleton
Alexander Plavin
alexander at plav.in
Wed Aug 14 13:24:56 CDT 2013
14.08.2013, 22:19, "Dave S" <snidely.too at gmail.com>:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Alexander Plavin <alexander at plav.in> wrote:
>> 14.08.2013, 06:41, "Dave S" <snidely.too at gmail.com>:
>>> I must have accidentally tweaked a setting, still no joy with Opera, but looks good with FF. The line is nice.
>> No idea why, may be js is off? :)
> No, I think the VM I was running in was getting a bit twitchy about mouse events.
>>>>>> And I don't get what you say about Opera page-info and what you want to see there.
>>>>> It's just a tool, like an odometer is a tool for measuring how far I drive.
>>>> Are you talking about the side-bar 'info' tab? I couldn't find anything else which is called 'page info' in opera. If so, it shouldn't show any changes.
>>> Page->Developer Tools->Page Info.
>>> It shows a byte count, but it maybe doesn't update it for dynamic content.
>> Yes, it's the same sidebar thing. Web developer can't force it to show actual byte count, as it shows the source html length which was downloaded.
> Ah, yes, it is.
>>> Perhaps you could put something in the margin for the entry after the horizontal line, or maybe just a tooltip when you hover over an entry.
>> Margins and/or other styles are easy to add/change and other themes creators/editors can simply change the corresponding CSS part. And what tooltip do you mean, with what information?
> Well, the rev number is the key one I'm interested. The hash is in the link, of course. And I wouldn't mind Matt's suggestion of a commit message, but the rev number is probably something that can be done sooner.
As I understand, Matt wrote about commit message tooltips in another place, in annotation view. However, I agree that it would be nice to see them here too. But it's certainly another step and another issue, having not much relation to infinite scrolling.
> /dps
>
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