On 7/27/10 2:31 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 7/27/2010 1:48 PM, Alexander Belopolsky wrote: > >> Multicolored diffs may look impressive the first time you see them, > > Side-by-side was the important part > > > Copying code >> from side by side view may or may not work depending on your browser. > > It is a nuisance with FireFox. For a patch on the tracker, I would cut > from the raw diff. > >> Even with doc patches, for a serious review you need to apply and >> compile the patch (make html in case of the docs.) > > I know that and I would not commit an issue without doing that. I am > talking about partial pre-commit reviews by a beginner who does not have > the tools to do that. The kind that have been requested here on pydev. > I agree with Terry that this would be a useful feature to have integrated with the tracker. I'd use it. But until someone write it, it's an academic point. -- Eric.
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