Allows defining other output formats for profiling.
If an invalid format is given, output a warning and ignore it.
For now, only the standard 'text' value is supported.
hgrc.5.ja.txt probably should include an example like:
[email]
charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252, iso-8859-2,
windows-1250, iso-2022-jp, iso-2022-jp-ms
When looking up a help topic, the key is now only matched against the
short names for each topic, and not the header. So
hg help 'Environment Variables'
must be replaced with
hg help env
When ui.askusername is set and not username are specified on the command line,
in hgrc or in the variables $HGUSER or $EMAIL, then hg will prompt for the
username.
Feature requested, and documentation provided by Mark Edgington.
Move the "Specifying Single Revisions" and "Specifying Multiple
Revisions" help topics from the manual page into the helptable
so they are available both online and in the manual page.
The helptable is used for helptopics listed in the manual
page, so the order of topics should not be random.
Convert it from a dictionary into a tuple of tuples.
Also reorder helptable entries to keep previous manual
page order.
This works around a bug in old docbook stylesheets.
Remove .*.swp example from hgignore.5.txt.
Diagnosis and workaround thanks to Alexis S. L. Carvalho.
Unix systems usually have a PAGER environment variable set.
If it is set, mercurial will use the pager application to display
output.
Two configuration variables are available to influence the behaviour of the
pager. ui.pager sets the pager application. The pager is
only used if ui.usepager is true. By default ui.usepager is disabled.
63beab327d26 introduced using ui.username before web.contact, but this was
never documented and might cause commit accidents.
- Drop web.author (deprecated since 2005)
- Try ui.username or $EMAIL as a fallback to display something useful.
- Update docs for the fallbacks.
These names were disappearing in the asciidoc output and no form of
escaping seems to help. Let's just add repo/ to make it explicit that
they're in the repository root.
Using the module name was not always helpful. It breaks down
when Mercurial is installed as source and when the Mercurial
libs are used by external applications.
This patch allows Mercurial installers to store the system wide
rcpath in the registry, where it can always be found. HGRCPATH
is a poor option for storing the system wide rcpath, since it
overrides both the system and user rcpaths.