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Change scaling algorithm for vc-annotate.
From JD Smith <jdsmith@astro.cornell.edu>.
(vc-annotate-display-default): Accept colormap scaling
ratio (now deprecated).
(vc-annotate-display-autoscale): Added.
(vc-annotate-add-menu): New autoscaling menu options "Span to
Oldest" and "Span Oldest->Newest". Easymenu support added for
toggle menus driven by customize variable
`vc-annotate-display-mode'.
(vc-annotate-display-select): Added.
(vc-annotate): Changed temp-buffer-show-function to
`vc-annotate-display-select'.
(vc-annotate-display): Removed arguments BUFFER and BACKEND.
Added argument OFFSET. Instead of backend function, calls now
generic `vc-annotate-difference'.
(vc-annotate-difference): Added as generic function instead of
backend-specific function. No longer takes argument POINT, but
instead accepts a time OFFSET.
(vc-default-annotate-current-time): Added.
author | André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 22 Oct 2001 07:54:03 +0000 |
parents | af68d12218d0 |
children | 8ce686bd7f4f |
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