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Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {091030-00}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go.
Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of
sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the
code. 'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the
productivity of the user.
Update Summary (Cleaning up for Beta):
Adds Bookmarks (Alpha) with cool Smiley Star and Plus Symbol images!
Changes made to the map for increased portability. SnowDog has changes planned in
Core, though.
Added an initial push to the BCG. Not much to see, just shows off how it is
re-writing Main code.
Fix to remote admin commands
Minor fix to texted based server, works in /System/ folder
Some Core changes to gametree to correctly disply Pretty Print, thanks David!
Fix to Splitter Nodes not being created.
Added images to Plugin Control panel for Autostart feature
Fix to massive amounts of images loading; from Core
fix to gsclient so with_statement imports
Added 'boot' command to remote admin
Prep work in Pass tool for remote admin rankings and different passwords, ei,
Server, Admin, Moderator, etc.
Remote Admin Commands more organized, more prep work.
Added Confirmation window for sent nodes.
Minor changes to allow for portability to an OpenSUSE linux OS (hopefully without
breaking)
{091028}
Made changes to gametree to start working with Element Tree, mostly from Core
Minor changes to Map to start working with Element Tree, from Core
Preliminary changes to map efficiency, from FlexiRPG
Miniatures Layer pop up box allows users to turn off Mini labels, from FlexiRPG
Changes to main.py to start working with Element Tree
{091029}
Changes made to server to start working with Element Tree.
Changes made to Meta Server Lib. Prepping test work for a multi meta network
page.
Minor bug fixed with mini to gametree
Zoom Mouse plugin added.
{091030}
Getting ready for Beta. Server needs debugging so Alpha remains bugged.
Plugin UI code cleaned. Auto start works with a graphic, pop-up asks to enable or
disable plugin.
Update Manager now has a partially working Status Bar. Status Bar captures
terminal text, so Merc out put is visible. Manifest.xml file, will be renamed, is
now much cleaner.
Debug Console has a clear button and a Report Bug button. Prep work for a Term2Win
class in Debug Console.
Known: Current Alpha fails in Windows.
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1 # help.py - help data for mercurial | |
2 # | |
3 # Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 # | |
5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference. | |
7 | |
8 from i18n import _ | |
9 import extensions, util | |
10 | |
11 | |
12 def moduledoc(file): | |
13 '''return the top-level python documentation for the given file | |
14 | |
15 Loosely inspired by pydoc.source_synopsis(), but rewritten to handle \''' | |
16 as well as """ and to return the whole text instead of just the synopsis''' | |
17 result = [] | |
18 | |
19 line = file.readline() | |
20 while line[:1] == '#' or not line.strip(): | |
21 line = file.readline() | |
22 if not line: break | |
23 | |
24 start = line[:3] | |
25 if start == '"""' or start == "'''": | |
26 line = line[3:] | |
27 while line: | |
28 if line.rstrip().endswith(start): | |
29 line = line.split(start)[0] | |
30 if line: | |
31 result.append(line) | |
32 break | |
33 elif not line: | |
34 return None # unmatched delimiter | |
35 result.append(line) | |
36 line = file.readline() | |
37 else: | |
38 return None | |
39 | |
40 return ''.join(result) | |
41 | |
42 def listexts(header, exts, maxlength): | |
43 '''return a text listing of the given extensions''' | |
44 if not exts: | |
45 return '' | |
46 result = '\n%s\n\n' % header | |
47 for name, desc in sorted(exts.iteritems()): | |
48 desc = util.wrap(desc, maxlength + 4) | |
49 result += ' %s %s\n' % (name.ljust(maxlength), desc) | |
50 return result | |
51 | |
52 def extshelp(): | |
53 doc = _(r''' | |
54 Mercurial has the ability to add new features through the use of | |
55 extensions. Extensions may add new commands, add options to | |
56 existing commands, change the default behavior of commands, or | |
57 implement hooks. | |
58 | |
59 Extensions are not loaded by default for a variety of reasons: | |
60 they can increase startup overhead; they may be meant for | |
61 advanced usage only; they may provide potentially dangerous | |
62 abilities (such as letting you destroy or modify history); they | |
63 might not be ready for prime time; or they may alter some | |
64 usual behaviors of stock Mercurial. It is thus up to the user to | |
65 activate extensions as needed. | |
66 | |
67 To enable the "foo" extension, either shipped with Mercurial | |
68 or in the Python search path, create an entry for it in your | |
69 hgrc, like this: | |
70 | |
71 [extensions] | |
72 foo = | |
73 | |
74 You may also specify the full path to an extension: | |
75 | |
76 [extensions] | |
77 myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py | |
78 | |
79 To explicitly disable an extension enabled in an hgrc of broader | |
80 scope, prepend its path with !: | |
81 | |
82 [extensions] | |
83 # disabling extension bar residing in /path/to/extension/bar.py | |
84 hgext.bar = !/path/to/extension/bar.py | |
85 # ditto, but no path was supplied for extension baz | |
86 hgext.baz = ! | |
87 ''') | |
88 | |
89 exts, maxlength = extensions.enabled() | |
90 doc += listexts(_('enabled extensions:'), exts, maxlength) | |
91 | |
92 exts, maxlength = extensions.disabled() | |
93 doc += listexts(_('disabled extensions:'), exts, maxlength) | |
94 | |
95 return doc | |
96 | |
97 helptable = ( | |
98 (["dates"], _("Date Formats"), | |
99 _(r''' | |
100 Some commands allow the user to specify a date, e.g.: | |
101 * backout, commit, import, tag: Specify the commit date. | |
102 * log, revert, update: Select revision(s) by date. | |
103 | |
104 Many date formats are valid. Here are some examples: | |
105 | |
106 "Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006" (local timezone assumed) | |
107 "Dec 6 13:18 -0600" (year assumed, time offset provided) | |
108 "Dec 6 13:18 UTC" (UTC and GMT are aliases for +0000) | |
109 "Dec 6" (midnight) | |
110 "13:18" (today assumed) | |
111 "3:39" (3:39AM assumed) | |
112 "3:39pm" (15:39) | |
113 "2006-12-06 13:18:29" (ISO 8601 format) | |
114 "2006-12-6 13:18" | |
115 "2006-12-6" | |
116 "12-6" | |
117 "12/6" | |
118 "12/6/6" (Dec 6 2006) | |
119 | |
120 Lastly, there is Mercurial's internal format: | |
121 | |
122 "1165432709 0" (Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006 UTC) | |
123 | |
124 This is the internal representation format for dates. unixtime is | |
125 the number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). | |
126 offset is the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC | |
127 (negative if the timezone is east of UTC). | |
128 | |
129 The log command also accepts date ranges: | |
130 | |
131 "<{datetime}" - at or before a given date/time | |
132 ">{datetime}" - on or after a given date/time | |
133 "{datetime} to {datetime}" - a date range, inclusive | |
134 "-{days}" - within a given number of days of today | |
135 ''')), | |
136 | |
137 (["patterns"], _("File Name Patterns"), | |
138 _(r''' | |
139 Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more | |
140 files at a time. | |
141 | |
142 By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended | |
143 glob patterns. | |
144 | |
145 Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly. | |
146 | |
147 To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start it | |
148 with "path:". These path names must completely match starting at | |
149 the current repository root. | |
150 | |
151 To use an extended glob, start a name with "glob:". Globs are | |
152 rooted at the current directory; a glob such as "*.c" will only | |
153 match files in the current directory ending with ".c". | |
154 | |
155 The supported glob syntax extensions are "**" to match any string | |
156 across path separators and "{a,b}" to mean "a or b". | |
157 | |
158 To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with "re:". | |
159 Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository. | |
160 | |
161 Plain examples: | |
162 | |
163 path:foo/bar a name bar in a directory named foo in the root of | |
164 the repository | |
165 path:path:name a file or directory named "path:name" | |
166 | |
167 Glob examples: | |
168 | |
169 glob:*.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory | |
170 *.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory | |
171 **.c any name ending in ".c" in any subdirectory of the | |
172 current directory including itself. | |
173 foo/*.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo | |
174 foo/**.c any name ending in ".c" in any subdirectory of foo | |
175 including itself. | |
176 | |
177 Regexp examples: | |
178 | |
179 re:.*\.c$ any name ending in ".c", anywhere in the repository | |
180 | |
181 ''')), | |
182 | |
183 (['environment', 'env'], _('Environment Variables'), | |
184 _(r''' | |
185 HG:: | |
186 Path to the 'hg' executable, automatically passed when running | |
187 hooks, extensions or external tools. If unset or empty, this is | |
188 the hg executable's name if it's frozen, or an executable named | |
189 'hg' (with %PATHEXT% [defaulting to COM/EXE/BAT/CMD] extensions on | |
190 Windows) is searched. | |
191 | |
192 HGEDITOR:: | |
193 This is the name of the editor to run when committing. See EDITOR. | |
194 | |
195 (deprecated, use .hgrc) | |
196 | |
197 HGENCODING:: | |
198 This overrides the default locale setting detected by Mercurial. | |
199 This setting is used to convert data including usernames, | |
200 changeset descriptions, tag names, and branches. This setting can | |
201 be overridden with the --encoding command-line option. | |
202 | |
203 HGENCODINGMODE:: | |
204 This sets Mercurial's behavior for handling unknown characters | |
205 while transcoding user input. The default is "strict", which | |
206 causes Mercurial to abort if it can't map a character. Other | |
207 settings include "replace", which replaces unknown characters, and | |
208 "ignore", which drops them. This setting can be overridden with | |
209 the --encodingmode command-line option. | |
210 | |
211 HGMERGE:: | |
212 An executable to use for resolving merge conflicts. The program | |
213 will be executed with three arguments: local file, remote file, | |
214 ancestor file. | |
215 | |
216 (deprecated, use .hgrc) | |
217 | |
218 HGRCPATH:: | |
219 A list of files or directories to search for hgrc files. Item | |
220 separator is ":" on Unix, ";" on Windows. If HGRCPATH is not set, | |
221 platform default search path is used. If empty, only the .hg/hgrc | |
222 from the current repository is read. | |
223 | |
224 For each element in HGRCPATH: | |
225 * if it's a directory, all files ending with .rc are added | |
226 * otherwise, the file itself will be added | |
227 | |
228 HGUSER:: | |
229 This is the string used as the author of a commit. If not set, | |
230 available values will be considered in this order: | |
231 | |
232 * HGUSER (deprecated) | |
233 * hgrc files from the HGRCPATH | |
234 * EMAIL | |
235 * interactive prompt | |
236 * LOGNAME (with '@hostname' appended) | |
237 | |
238 (deprecated, use .hgrc) | |
239 | |
240 EMAIL:: | |
241 May be used as the author of a commit; see HGUSER. | |
242 | |
243 LOGNAME:: | |
244 May be used as the author of a commit; see HGUSER. | |
245 | |
246 VISUAL:: | |
247 This is the name of the editor to use when committing. See EDITOR. | |
248 | |
249 EDITOR:: | |
250 Sometimes Mercurial needs to open a text file in an editor for a | |
251 user to modify, for example when writing commit messages. The | |
252 editor it uses is determined by looking at the environment | |
253 variables HGEDITOR, VISUAL and EDITOR, in that order. The first | |
254 non-empty one is chosen. If all of them are empty, the editor | |
255 defaults to 'vi'. | |
256 | |
257 PYTHONPATH:: | |
258 This is used by Python to find imported modules and may need to be | |
259 set appropriately if this Mercurial is not installed system-wide. | |
260 ''')), | |
261 | |
262 (['revs', 'revisions'], _('Specifying Single Revisions'), | |
263 _(r''' | |
264 Mercurial supports several ways to specify individual revisions. | |
265 | |
266 A plain integer is treated as a revision number. Negative integers | |
267 are treated as topological offsets from the tip, with -1 denoting | |
268 the tip. As such, negative numbers are only useful if you've | |
269 memorized your local tree numbers and want to save typing a single | |
270 digit. This editor suggests copy and paste. | |
271 | |
272 A 40-digit hexadecimal string is treated as a unique revision | |
273 identifier. | |
274 | |
275 A hexadecimal string less than 40 characters long is treated as a | |
276 unique revision identifier, and referred to as a short-form | |
277 identifier. A short-form identifier is only valid if it is the | |
278 prefix of exactly one full-length identifier. | |
279 | |
280 Any other string is treated as a tag name, which is a symbolic | |
281 name associated with a revision identifier. Tag names may not | |
282 contain the ":" character. | |
283 | |
284 The reserved name "tip" is a special tag that always identifies | |
285 the most recent revision. | |
286 | |
287 The reserved name "null" indicates the null revision. This is the | |
288 revision of an empty repository, and the parent of revision 0. | |
289 | |
290 The reserved name "." indicates the working directory parent. If | |
291 no working directory is checked out, it is equivalent to null. If | |
292 an uncommitted merge is in progress, "." is the revision of the | |
293 first parent. | |
294 ''')), | |
295 | |
296 (['mrevs', 'multirevs'], _('Specifying Multiple Revisions'), | |
297 _(r''' | |
298 When Mercurial accepts more than one revision, they may be | |
299 specified individually, or provided as a topologically continuous | |
300 range, separated by the ":" character. | |
301 | |
302 The syntax of range notation is [BEGIN]:[END], where BEGIN and END | |
303 are revision identifiers. Both BEGIN and END are optional. If | |
304 BEGIN is not specified, it defaults to revision number 0. If END | |
305 is not specified, it defaults to the tip. The range ":" thus means | |
306 "all revisions". | |
307 | |
308 If BEGIN is greater than END, revisions are treated in reverse | |
309 order. | |
310 | |
311 A range acts as a closed interval. This means that a range of 3:5 | |
312 gives 3, 4 and 5. Similarly, a range of 9:6 gives 9, 8, 7, and 6. | |
313 ''')), | |
314 | |
315 (['diffs'], _('Diff Formats'), | |
316 _(r''' | |
317 Mercurial's default format for showing changes between two | |
318 versions of a file is compatible with the unified format of GNU | |
319 diff, which can be used by GNU patch and many other standard | |
320 tools. | |
321 | |
322 While this standard format is often enough, it does not encode the | |
323 following information: | |
324 | |
325 - executable status and other permission bits | |
326 - copy or rename information | |
327 - changes in binary files | |
328 - creation or deletion of empty files | |
329 | |
330 Mercurial also supports the extended diff format from the git VCS | |
331 which addresses these limitations. The git diff format is not | |
332 produced by default because a few widespread tools still do not | |
333 understand this format. | |
334 | |
335 This means that when generating diffs from a Mercurial repository | |
336 (e.g. with "hg export"), you should be careful about things like | |
337 file copies and renames or other things mentioned above, because | |
338 when applying a standard diff to a different repository, this | |
339 extra information is lost. Mercurial's internal operations (like | |
340 push and pull) are not affected by this, because they use an | |
341 internal binary format for communicating changes. | |
342 | |
343 To make Mercurial produce the git extended diff format, use the | |
344 --git option available for many commands, or set 'git = True' in | |
345 the [diff] section of your hgrc. You do not need to set this | |
346 option when importing diffs in this format or using them in the mq | |
347 extension. | |
348 ''')), | |
349 (['templating'], _('Template Usage'), | |
350 _(r''' | |
351 Mercurial allows you to customize output of commands through | |
352 templates. You can either pass in a template from the command | |
353 line, via the --template option, or select an existing | |
354 template-style (--style). | |
355 | |
356 You can customize output for any "log-like" command: log, | |
357 outgoing, incoming, tip, parents, heads and glog. | |
358 | |
359 Three styles are packaged with Mercurial: default (the style used | |
360 when no explicit preference is passed), compact and changelog. | |
361 Usage: | |
362 | |
363 $ hg log -r1 --style changelog | |
364 | |
365 A template is a piece of text, with markup to invoke variable | |
366 expansion: | |
367 | |
368 $ hg log -r1 --template "{node}\n" | |
369 b56ce7b07c52de7d5fd79fb89701ea538af65746 | |
370 | |
371 Strings in curly braces are called keywords. The availability of | |
372 keywords depends on the exact context of the templater. These | |
373 keywords are usually available for templating a log-like command: | |
374 | |
375 - author: String. The unmodified author of the changeset. | |
376 - branches: String. The name of the branch on which the changeset | |
377 was committed. Will be empty if the branch name was default. | |
378 - date: Date information. The date when the changeset was committed. | |
379 - desc: String. The text of the changeset description. | |
380 - diffstat: String. Statistics of changes with the following | |
381 format: "modified files: +added/-removed lines" | |
382 - files: List of strings. All files modified, added, or removed by | |
383 this changeset. | |
384 - file_adds: List of strings. Files added by this changeset. | |
385 - file_mods: List of strings. Files modified by this changeset. | |
386 - file_dels: List of strings. Files removed by this changeset. | |
387 - node: String. The changeset identification hash, as a | |
388 40-character hexadecimal string. | |
389 - parents: List of strings. The parents of the changeset. | |
390 - rev: Integer. The repository-local changeset revision number. | |
391 - tags: List of strings. Any tags associated with the changeset. | |
392 | |
393 The "date" keyword does not produce human-readable output. If you | |
394 want to use a date in your output, you can use a filter to process | |
395 it. Filters are functions which return a string based on the input | |
396 variable. You can also use a chain of filters to get the desired | |
397 output: | |
398 | |
399 $ hg tip --template "{date|isodate}\n" | |
400 2008-08-21 18:22 +0000 | |
401 | |
402 List of filters: | |
403 | |
404 - addbreaks: Any text. Add an XHTML "<br />" tag before the end of | |
405 every line except the last. | |
406 - age: Date. Returns a human-readable date/time difference between | |
407 the given date/time and the current date/time. | |
408 - basename: Any text. Treats the text as a path, and returns the | |
409 last component of the path after splitting by the path | |
410 separator (ignoring trailing separators). For example, | |
411 "foo/bar/baz" becomes "baz" and "foo/bar//" becomes "bar". | |
412 - stripdir: Treat the text as path and strip a directory level, if | |
413 possible. For example, "foo" and "foo/bar" becomes "foo". | |
414 - date: Date. Returns a date in a Unix date format, including | |
415 the timezone: "Mon Sep 04 15:13:13 2006 0700". | |
416 - domain: Any text. Finds the first string that looks like an | |
417 email address, and extracts just the domain component. | |
418 Example: 'User <user@example.com>' becomes 'example.com'. | |
419 - email: Any text. Extracts the first string that looks like an | |
420 email address. Example: 'User <user@example.com>' becomes | |
421 'user@example.com'. | |
422 - escape: Any text. Replaces the special XML/XHTML characters "&", | |
423 "<" and ">" with XML entities. | |
424 - fill68: Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 68 columns. | |
425 - fill76: Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 76 columns. | |
426 - firstline: Any text. Returns the first line of text. | |
427 - nonempty: Any text. Returns '(none)' if the string is empty. | |
428 - hgdate: Date. Returns the date as a pair of numbers: | |
429 "1157407993 25200" (Unix timestamp, timezone offset). | |
430 - isodate: Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format. | |
431 - localdate: Date. Converts a date to local date. | |
432 - obfuscate: Any text. Returns the input text rendered as a | |
433 sequence of XML entities. | |
434 - person: Any text. Returns the text before an email address. | |
435 - rfc822date: Date. Returns a date using the same format used | |
436 in email headers. | |
437 - short: Changeset hash. Returns the short form of a changeset | |
438 hash, i.e. a 12-byte hexadecimal string. | |
439 - shortdate: Date. Returns a date like "2006-09-18". | |
440 - strip: Any text. Strips all leading and trailing whitespace. | |
441 - tabindent: Any text. Returns the text, with every line except | |
442 the first starting with a tab character. | |
443 - urlescape: Any text. Escapes all "special" characters. For | |
444 example, "foo bar" becomes "foo%20bar". | |
445 - user: Any text. Returns the user portion of an email address. | |
446 ''')), | |
447 | |
448 (['urls'], _('URL Paths'), | |
449 _(r''' | |
450 Valid URLs are of the form: | |
451 | |
452 local/filesystem/path[#revision] | |
453 file://local/filesystem/path[#revision] | |
454 http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] | |
455 https://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] | |
456 ssh://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] | |
457 | |
458 Paths in the local filesystem can either point to Mercurial | |
459 repositories or to bundle files (as created by 'hg bundle' or | |
460 'hg incoming --bundle'). | |
461 | |
462 An optional identifier after # indicates a particular branch, tag, | |
463 or changeset to use from the remote repository. See also 'hg help | |
464 revisions'. | |
465 | |
466 Some features, such as pushing to http:// and https:// URLs are | |
467 only possible if the feature is explicitly enabled on the remote | |
468 Mercurial server. | |
469 | |
470 Some notes about using SSH with Mercurial: | |
471 - SSH requires an accessible shell account on the destination | |
472 machine and a copy of hg in the remote path or specified with as | |
473 remotecmd. | |
474 - path is relative to the remote user's home directory by default. | |
475 Use an extra slash at the start of a path to specify an absolute path: | |
476 ssh://example.com//tmp/repository | |
477 - Mercurial doesn't use its own compression via SSH; the right | |
478 thing to do is to configure it in your ~/.ssh/config, e.g.: | |
479 Host *.mylocalnetwork.example.com | |
480 Compression no | |
481 Host * | |
482 Compression yes | |
483 Alternatively specify "ssh -C" as your ssh command in your hgrc | |
484 or with the --ssh command line option. | |
485 | |
486 These URLs can all be stored in your hgrc with path aliases under | |
487 the [paths] section like so: | |
488 [paths] | |
489 alias1 = URL1 | |
490 alias2 = URL2 | |
491 ... | |
492 | |
493 You can then use the alias for any command that uses a URL (for | |
494 example 'hg pull alias1' would pull from the 'alias1' path). | |
495 | |
496 Two path aliases are special because they are used as defaults | |
497 when you do not provide the URL to a command: | |
498 | |
499 default: | |
500 When you create a repository with hg clone, the clone command | |
501 saves the location of the source repository as the new | |
502 repository's 'default' path. This is then used when you omit | |
503 path from push- and pull-like commands (including incoming and | |
504 outgoing). | |
505 | |
506 default-push: | |
507 The push command will look for a path named 'default-push', and | |
508 prefer it over 'default' if both are defined. | |
509 ''')), | |
510 (["extensions"], _("Using additional features"), extshelp), | |
511 ) |