Re: commit: footnote work

From: Joaquin Cuenca Abela (e98cuenc@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jul 31 2002 - 08:36:14 EDT

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    --- Hubert Figuiere <hfiguiere@teaser.fr> wrote:
    >
    > > Insert | Endnote crashes Abi now, but the layouts
    > get properly placed
    > > in the layout hierarchy. I need to make the
    > containers, though; this
    > > happens in fb_ColumnBreaker.cpp. That's the next
    > thing I'm going to
    > > work on (in my copious spare time.)
    >
    > Loading file is foobared, once again.

    While we are with it...

    Please, when you commit something to text/*, keep it
    minimalist. Let the refactoring work for the next
    month.

    We're at least 4/5 persons working at the same time
    here, and it's getting a real pain in the ass to find
    out why something you spend 3 days to fix is again
    broken, and to find where exactly the code happens to
    be today and why in the hell is broken again.

    Merging 2 or 3 *days* old code also gets harder.

    Add to all that non-cvs access, and you will
    understand my pain.

    In short, by all means commit everything that provides
    an improvement or fixes a bug. Keep everything else
    for latter.

    Cheers,

    =====
    Joaquin Cuenca Abela
    e98cuenc@yahoo.com

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