Re: Reportlab issue list
Robin Becker <[email protected]> Sat, 16 Jan 2021 21:16:53 +0000
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On 16/01/2021 20:15, Claude Paroz wrote: > Le 16.01.21 à 20:54, Robin Becker a écrit : >> On 16/01/2021 19:31, Claude Paroz wrote: >>> There was such a list at https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/issues >>> Do you tell us that this list has been deleted without backup anywhere? >>> >> ........... > Sorry Robin, this was not meant as a personal accusation. It's not against you, but I find it a bit rough to simply > erase existing tickets, considering the benevolent time spent by many contributors to write them. This move might be > interpreted as if you don't care about their efforts trying to improve Reportlab. > > Maybe it's not too late to ask bitbucket for a backup of those ticket data? > Typically, I'd like to read reportlab issue #185 mentioned in this thread: > https://github.com/deeplook/svglib/issues/193 > no offence was taken, I oroginally thought they (Atlassian) would just freeze everything; they gave us a while and then removed everything. I missed it and probably wouldn't know how to copy the issues/bugs anyway. >............ > Mmmmh, this sounds again a bit awkward :-) You know that 99% of open source projects have issue lists, on which anyone > can also discuss and contribute if they wish. For example, with a mailing list, how can you keep track of the status of > reported issues? Browsing each mailing list thread one by one to know if the discussed issue is resolved or not? > ....... Let 100 flowers bloom :) > > Each VCS has strong and weaker features, and when you are accustomed to one VCS, it's always difficult to change habits. > I can tell you that I'm suffering when I have to use Mercurial, not because it is inferior to any other VCS, but simply > because I rarely use it. So you can tell that you prefer using this VCS over that one, but telling that one is superior > or inferior can sound a bit pretentious. .........I have used aboout 5 VCS'es and mercurial is by far the most simple. I think git has too many ways to mess up. Anyhow from your issue 193 I think you just want to allow the graphics strings to have stroke properties (at least in PDF). I think that's doable with a small change in renderPDF.py; whether it is feasable in renderPS / renderPM I don't know. -- Robin Becker _______________________________________________ reportlab-users mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/reportlab-users