Perfect idea! I'm going to go ahead and work on that. I will take out "limited" (I have no clue what it means either, I figured someone else must have known when they added it ;)).
I have a quick question though. What's the best way to modify a patch? The only way I know how is to go back to dismiss my changes and start from scratch. I'm sure there is a better way that I don't know of. Is it to directly modify the patch file in an editor or is there a way for me to edit the cxx/hxx/etc...files and then "add/modify" the patch using some git command? Thanks for the input Joel On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Stefan Knorr <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Joel, > > On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 13:53 -0700, Joel Madero wrote: > > I'll fix both. I'll leave limited since it fits, I actually noticed > > that right after I sent out the email. > > What does that "limited" mean, can I ask? I can't really make that out. > > > > I'll be moving a lot of stuff around when I move the measurement unit > > to the general tree, maybe a good solution is moving the experimental > > stuff to its own tab. > > Well, the Java panel is quite empty (or at least its space isn't used > very well). Renaming that to Advanced and putting the experiments > section there might be viable. > > Astron. > > >
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