Jonas Finnemann Jensen | 2 Jan 2011 21:12
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Re: visual formula editor makes unwanted changes to command line

Hi

> I have installed RC2 now, but I see no difference in formula editor.
I don't think everything from master is merged into the release candidate...
And since this is still an experimental feature we're slow at pushed
things out...

> Do you want bug reports for these problems?
No, not yet... It's too much administration and the dust have settled
on the code, yet... :)

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On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 14:44, Regina Henschel
<rb.henschel@...> wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
>
> Jonas Finnemann Jensen schrieb:
>>
>> This is a problem in the SmNodeToTextVisitor...
>> Have you tried latest version... Luke have been (and may still be)
>> working on this issue.
>
> I have installed RC2 now, but I see no difference in formula editor.
>
>> The problem is that the use of brackets in expressions is context
>> dependent.
>> Notice the difference between binom { A } { B } C and { binom { A } {
>> B } } C, where A, B and C are expressions...
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Michael Meeks | 5 Jan 2011 15:39
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Re: visual formula editor makes unwanted changes to command line


On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 21:12 +0100, Jonas Finnemann Jensen wrote:
> > I have installed RC2 now, but I see no difference in formula editor.
>
> I don't think everything from master is merged into the release candidate...
> And since this is still an experimental feature we're slow at pushed
> things out...

	Right :-) best to test this on master; hopefully when turned off it
doesn't cause too much grief, and this is getting us some useful bug /
testing feedback :-)

	If the feature were more clearly separated I'd suggest we back-port
fixes more aggressively to the stable branch (since it is clearly
flagged as experimental).

	Having said that - if we have any fixes for regressions that are not
working when the feature is not enabled - we should back-port them: are
there any ?

	Thanks,

		Michael.

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Jonas Finnemann Jensen | 5 Jan 2011 16:36
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Re: visual formula editor makes unwanted changes to command line

> If the feature were more clearly separated I'd suggest we back-port
> fixes more aggressively to the stable branch (since it is clearly
> flagged as experimental).
Maybe, but visual editor in stable branch is fairly stable (e.g.
doesn't crash)... The stuff in master isn't as well tested, yet... But
I'll keep it in mind... :)

> Having said that - if we have any fixes for regressions that are not
> working when the feature is not enabled - we should back-port them: are
> there any ?
I'm not aware of any regressions when experimental features are disabled...

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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 15:39, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@...> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 21:12 +0100, Jonas Finnemann Jensen wrote:
>> > I have installed RC2 now, but I see no difference in formula editor.
>>
>> I don't think everything from master is merged into the release candidate...
>> And since this is still an experimental feature we're slow at pushed
>> things out...
>
>        Right :-) best to test this on master; hopefully when turned off it
> doesn't cause too much grief, and this is getting us some useful bug /
> testing feedback :-)
>
>        If the feature were more clearly separated I'd suggest we back-port
> fixes more aggressively to the stable branch (since it is clearly
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