Raymond, I'm attaching two samples of the latest side by side differencing HTML output from/of the difflib.py patch. If you get the chance, look at the samples at let me know what you think of how they look/function. The samples themselves show the patched code. I'm hoping some HTML experts see this and can offer some tips on improving it (I would be tickled if someone could tell me how to force the browser to select text from a single column -- right now a selection over multiple lines gets text from all the columns). The HTML output is alot less sensitive to browser quirks and I think looks better than what I previously had (I took some color schemes from viewCVS). I have simplified the user interface ALOT without sacrificing flexibility which will also make writing the required documentation more manageable. I looked at the output on IE, Mozilla, and Konquerer. Konquerer gave some extra grid lines between all the rows which was annoying but the other two looked great. > If you can, get it in soon to avoid getting to close to the alpha > release date. I will try to get something to you soon. I mainly have comment and coding convention cleanup to do. Barring no major changes, no later than the end of June. > Please segregate all of this stuff in a single section devoted to > configuration and make it easy to change without affecting the rest of > the implementation logic. Hopefully the reorganization using a new style class for HTML differencing addresses this. If not I will need to talk to you a bit more to see what you have in mind. Regards, Dan Gass -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: samples.zip Type: application/x-zip-compressed Size: 14453 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20040618/53daf165/samples.bin
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