* PCL-CVS
@ 2002-11-22 8:22 Ciprian Ciubotariu
2002-11-23 21:24 ` PCL-CVS Kai Großjohann
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From: Ciprian Ciubotariu @ 2002-11-22 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
I use pcl-cvs with some project and I had the bad idea of choosing "Hide
handled". How do I get back to the previous way? I want to see both
handled/unhandled files.
For now, if I choose "Directory status" all I see are the handled files (no
"Unknown" files). If I choose "Examine directory" I can only see unhandled
files (all are "Unknown").
Cipi
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* Re: PCL-CVS
2002-11-22 8:22 PCL-CVS Ciprian Ciubotariu
@ 2002-11-23 21:24 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2002-11-23 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Ciprian Ciubotariu" <cipi@home.ro> writes:
> I use pcl-cvs with some project and I had the bad idea of choosing "Hide
> handled".
You mean, you hit `x' (or chose the corresponding menu item)?
> How do I get back to the previous way? I want to see both
> handled/unhandled files.
I'd kill the *cvs* buffer and make a new one :-)
Simple but effective.
kai
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* pcl-cvs
@ 2007-02-15 4:41 Sebastian P. Luque
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From: Sebastian P. Luque @ 2007-02-15 4:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
I'm slowly getting used to pcl-cvs for working with cvs. A minor issue
I'm having when in the *cvs-info* and others with output from cvs, is that
I they show things like this:
Existing Tags:
┣━┳ 1.1.1: sluque
┃ ┗━ 1.1.1.1: start
┃ test-snapshot
┃ mypkg0_7-5
┗━┳ 1.5.2: mypkg-br-1-0
┗━ 1.5.2.1: mypkg0_7-6
The leading symbols in all lines after the 1st, show as a rectangle, and
'C-x =' on any of them, indicates they're point symbols of some sort. For
example, the first character in the 2nd line gives:
Char: ┣ (299075, #o1110103, #x49043, file ...) point=427 of 814 (52%)
<68-815> column=3
Any suggestions on how to get these to show normally would be
appreciated.
Cheers,
--
Seb
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* Re: pcl-cvs
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@ 2007-02-15 12:13 ` weber
2007-02-15 14:31 ` pcl-cvs Pascal Bourguignon
2007-02-16 4:57 ` pcl-cvs Stefan Monnier
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From: weber @ 2007-02-15 12:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 15 fev, 01:41, "Sebastian P. Luque" <splu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm slowly getting used to pcl-cvs for working with cvs. A minor issue
> I'm having when in the *cvs-info* and others with output from cvs, is that
> I they show things like this:
>
> Existing Tags:
> ┣━┳ 1.1.1: sluque
> ┃ ┗━ 1.1.1.1: start
> ┃ test-snapshot
> ┃ mypkg0_7-5
> ┗━┳ 1.5.2: mypkg-br-1-0
> ┗━ 1.5.2.1: mypkg0_7-6
>
> The leading symbols in all lines after the 1st, show as a rectangle, and
> 'C-x =' on any of them, indicates they're point symbols of some sort. For
> example, the first character in the 2nd line gives:
>
> Char: ┣ (299075, #o1110103, #x49043, file ...) point=427 of 814 (52%)
> <68-815> column=3
>
> Any suggestions on how to get these to show normally would be
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Seb
I haven't been able to take advantage to use emacs...
What kinds of things are you able to do ?
(sorry for not helping you :)
Cheers,
hugo
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* Re: pcl-cvs
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2007-02-15 12:13 ` pcl-cvs weber
@ 2007-02-15 14:31 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2007-02-15 17:45 ` pcl-cvs Sebastian P. Luque
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2007-02-16 4:57 ` pcl-cvs Stefan Monnier
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2007-02-15 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
"Sebastian P. Luque" <spluque@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm slowly getting used to pcl-cvs for working with cvs. A minor issue
> I'm having when in the *cvs-info* and others with output from cvs, is that
> I they show things like this:
>
>
> Existing Tags:
> ┣━┳ 1.1.1: sluque
> ┃ ┗━ 1.1.1.1: start
> ┃ test-snapshot
> ┃ mypkg0_7-5
> ┗━┳ 1.5.2: mypkg-br-1-0
> ┗━ 1.5.2.1: mypkg0_7-6
>
>
> The leading symbols in all lines after the 1st, show as a rectangle, and
> 'C-x =' on any of them, indicates they're point symbols of some sort. For
> example, the first character in the 2nd line gives:
>
> Char: ┣ (299075, #o1110103, #x49043, file ...) point=427 of 814 (52%)
> <68-815> column=3
>
> Any suggestions on how to get these to show normally would be
> appreciated.
You need to install some more fonts, or perhaps simply select a font
familly that include the needed font, if it is already installed.
For example, in 7x13, they display nicely.
Use S-down-mouse-1 to get a the mouse-set-font menu.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
In a World without Walls and Fences,
who needs Windows and Gates?
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* Re: pcl-cvs
2007-02-15 14:31 ` pcl-cvs Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2007-02-15 17:45 ` Sebastian P. Luque
2007-02-16 11:50 ` pcl-cvs Peter Dyballa
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From: Sebastian P. Luque @ 2007-02-15 17:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:31:41 +0100,
Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
[...]
> You need to install some more fonts, or perhaps simply select a font
> familly that include the needed font, if it is already installed.
Thanks Pascal. Oh no, don't tell me it's one of those font problems. I'm
using (on a 1280 x 1024 display):
"-*-terminus-*-r-*-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
which I chose to take advantage of AUCTeX's various font-locks (italics,
bold, etc.). But it seems that such flexible fonts don't have support for
symbols like those in pcl-cvs. Any Debian users have recommendations for
font packages that might satisfy both needs?
--
Seb
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* Re: pcl-cvs
2007-02-15 17:45 ` pcl-cvs Sebastian P. Luque
@ 2007-02-16 11:50 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2007-02-16 11:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sebastian P. Luque; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 15.02.2007 um 18:45 schrieb Sebastian P. Luque:
> Any Debian users have recommendations for
> font packages that might satisfy both needs?
I am not a debian user, but I can tell that the symbols you're
looking for are in Unicode from U+2500 ... U+257F. Fonts that have
these symbols are:
FreeMono
FreeSerif
Monospace
Caslon
Code2000
Lucida Sans Unicode
Arial Unicode
HAN NOM A and B
Hiragino Kaku, Maru, and Mincho
STHeiti
STKaiti
STSong (some of these ST-Fonts come with Adobe Readers)
SimSun-18030
Sun-ExtA
TITUS Cyberbit
some Apple Mac OS X fonts
None of them has all four variants, some have regular (medium) and
bold or light and regular, one regular and oblique.
The fontsets can be created like:
(create-fontset-from-fontset-spec "-adobe-courier-medium-r-*-
*-10-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" t 'noerror)
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" 'latin-
iso8859-1 '("adobe-courier" . "iso8859-1"))
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" 'latin-
iso8859-2 '("adobe-courier" . "iso8859-2"))
...
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" 'mule-
unicode-0100-24ff '("adobe-courier" . "iso10646-1"))
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" 'mule-
unicode-2500-33ff '("adobe-courier" . "iso10646-1"))
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" 'mule-unicode-
e000-ffff '("adobe-courier" . "iso10646-1"))
(set-fontset-font "fontset-10pt_adobe_courier" (cons (decode-
char 'ucs #x2500) (decode-char 'ucs #x257f)) '("FreeMono" .
"iso10646-1")) ; box drawing
--
Greetings
Pete
"One person with a belief is a social power equal to ninety-nine who
have only interests."
- John Stuart Mill
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* Re: pcl-cvs
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@ 2007-02-15 18:00 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2007-02-15 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
"Sebastian P. Luque" <spluque@gmail.com> writes:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:31:41 +0100,
> Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> You need to install some more fonts, or perhaps simply select a font
>> familly that include the needed font, if it is already installed.
>
> Thanks Pascal. Oh no, don't tell me it's one of those font problems. I'm
> using (on a 1280 x 1024 display):
>
> "-*-terminus-*-r-*-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
>
> which I chose to take advantage of AUCTeX's various font-locks (italics,
> bold, etc.). But it seems that such flexible fonts don't have support for
> symbols like those in pcl-cvs. Any Debian users have recommendations for
> font packages that might satisfy both needs?
You'd have to build a font familly including this font and the other
needed to make a more complete unicode collection, using create-new-fontset
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
In deep sleep hear sound,
Cat vomit hairball somewhere.
Will find in morning.
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* Re: pcl-cvs
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2007-02-15 12:13 ` pcl-cvs weber
2007-02-15 14:31 ` pcl-cvs Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2007-02-16 4:57 ` Stefan Monnier
2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2007-02-16 4:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> I'm slowly getting used to pcl-cvs for working with cvs. A minor issue
> I'm having when in the *cvs-info* and others with output from cvs, is that
> I they show things like this:
> Existing Tags:
> ┣━┳ 1.1.1: sluque
> ┃ ┗━ 1.1.1.1: start
> ┃ test-snapshot
> ┃ mypkg0_7-5
> ┗━┳ 1.5.2: mypkg-br-1-0
> ┗━ 1.5.2.1: mypkg0_7-6
> The leading symbols in all lines after the 1st, show as a rectangle, and
> 'C-x =' on any of them, indicates they're point symbols of some sort. For
> example, the first character in the 2nd line gives:
> Char: ┣ (299075, #o1110103, #x49043, file ...) point=427 of 814 (52%)
> <68-815> column=3
> Any suggestions on how to get these to show normally would be
> appreciated.
You can set cvs-tree-use-charset to nil so as to use ASCII instead.
Stefan
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