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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html manifest="gigot.manifest">
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; maximum-scale=1.0; user-scalable=0;" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/xhtml; charset=UTF-8" />
<link href="gigot.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/dojo/1.6.0/dojo/dojo.xd.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.1/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="gigot.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
var hash = window.location.hash
if (hash != '') {
gigot.switchTo(hash, 'flip')
}
})
</script>
<style type='text/css'>
</style>
</head>
<body class='gigot theme-a'>
<div class='header'><img src='http://www.google.fr/images/logos/ps_logo2.png'/></div>
<ul id='nav' class='nav section out'>
<li class='cat'>
<a>Category 1</a>
<ul>
<li><a href='#sec-1.1' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-1.1', 'flip-r'); return true">Use case 1.1</a></li>
<li><a href='#sec-2.1' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-2.1', 'flip-r'); return true">Use case 1.2</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class='cat'>
<a>Category 2</a>
<ul>
<li><a>Use case 2.1</a></li>
<li><a>Use case 2.2</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<div style='clear: both;'></div>
<div id='sec-1.1' class='section in'>
<div class='header'>
<button href='#menu' class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#nav', 'flip')">« Menu</button>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-1.2', 'translate-l')">Page 2 »</button>
</div>
<div class='body'>
<form class='uniform'>
<label class='controlHolder'> <span>Votre email : </span><input type="email" name="email" id="email" value="" class="" /><span class='error'></span></label><label class='controlHolder'> <span>Situation maritale : </span><div class='controlGroup'>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="celibataire" id="celibataire" value="celibataire"/><span>Célibataire</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="marie" id="marie" value="marie"/><span>Marié(e)</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="concubin" id="concubin" value="concubin"/><span>Concubin(e)</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="separe" id="separe" value="separe"/><span>Séparé(e)</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="divorce" id="divorce" value="divorce"/><span>Divorcé(e)</span></label>
</div><span class='error'></span></label></form>
</div>
<div class='footer'>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-1.2', 'translate-l')">Page 2 »</button>
</div>
</div>
<div id='sec-1.2' class='section out'>
<div class='header'>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#nav', 'flip')">« Menu</button>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-1.1', 'translate-r')">« Page 1</button>
</div>
<div class='body'>Someone pointed out below the [somewhat unfair] comparison of time based on using Subversion using the http
protocol. Actually, there is something else that (IMHO) is misleading. In Subversion, if you're disconnected from the Internet, you can
still do "svn [add|remove|etc.]". Only when you want to do a commit do you need an Internet connection. So, you can be away from the
Internet and do heaps of adds, removes, etc. Likewise, you can do an "add" and then "remove" without doing a commit -- the net effect is
that what you wanted to add was never added. While I get the point that with git, you have a copy of the repository, in the end, if you are
away from the office and don't have an Internet connection and your computer dies, you also lost everything. I mean, if you know what
happens behind the scenes of git and Subversion, I can see git has advantages; but if you think about it as "is my work safely put away?" or
"can others see my work?", then the answer has nothing to do with Subversion or git -- it has more to do with whether you're connected to
the Internet.
Someone pointed out below the [somewhat unfair] comparison of time based on using Subversion using the http
protocol. Actually, there is something else that (IMHO) is misleading. In Subversion, if you're disconnected from the Internet, you can
still do "svn [add|remove|etc.]". Only when you want to do a commit do you need an Internet connection. So, you can be away from the
Internet and do heaps of adds, removes, etc. Likewise, you can do an "add" and then "remove" without doing a commit -- the net effect is
that what you wanted to add was never added. While I get the point that with git, you have a copy of the repository, in the end, if you are
away from the office and don't have an Internet connection and your computer dies, you also lost everything. I mean, if you know what
happens behind the scenes of git and Subversion, I can see git has advantages; but if you think about it as "is my work safely put away?" or
"can others see my work?", then the answer has nothing to do with Subversion or git -- it has more to do with whether you're connected to
the Internet.
Someone pointed out below the [somewhat unfair] comparison of time based on using Subversion using the http
protocol. Actually, there is something else that (IMHO) is misleading. In Subversion, if you're disconnected from the Internet, you can
still do "svn [add|remove|etc.]". Only when you want to do a commit do you need an Internet connection. So, you can be away from the
Internet and do heaps of adds, removes, etc. Likewise, you can do an "add" and then "remove" without doing a commit -- the net effect is
that what you wanted to add was never added. While I get the point that with git, you have a copy of the repository, in the end, if you are
away from the office and don't have an Internet connection and your computer dies, you also lost everything. I mean, if you know what
happens behind the scenes of git and Subversion, I can see git has advantages; but if you think about it as "is my work safely put away?" or
"can others see my work?", then the answer has nothing to do with Subversion or git -- it has more to do with whether you're connected to
the Internet.</div>
<div class='footer'>
<button class='glossy'onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-1.1', 'translate-r')">« Page 1</button>
</div>
</div>
<div id='sec-2.1' class='section out'>
<div class='header'>
<button class='glossy' href='#menu' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#nav', 'flip')">« Menu</button>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-2.2', 'translate-l')">Page 2 »</button>
</div>
<div class='body'>1. Fix langs.xml 0 length problem while user ends session without closing Notepad++.
2. Fix empty line count failure (RegExpr).
3. Fix task list display glitch under Windows 7.
4. Add trim functions (header/trailing/compact feature).
5. Add white space and TAB conversion features.
6. Fix folding margin to be displayed when opening Notepad++ with a new/empty file (Normal text).
7. Fix auto-completion detection language bug.
8. Fix the changing theme settings makes switch back to the default theme bug.
9. Make english.xml customizable.
Someone pointed out below the [somewhat unfair] comparison of time based on using Subversion using the http
protocol. Actually, there is something else that (IMHO) is misleading. In Subversion, if you're disconnected from the Internet, you can
still do "svn [add|remove|etc.]". Only when you want to do a commit do you need an Internet connection. So, you can be away from the
Internet and do heaps of adds, removes, etc. Likewise, you can do an "add" and then "remove" without doing a commit -- the net effect is
that what you wanted to add was never added. While I get the point that with git, you have a copy of the repository, in the end, if you are
away from the office and don't have an Internet connection and your computer dies, you also lost everything. I mean, if you know what
happens behind the scenes of git and Subversion, I can see git has advantages; but if you think about it as "is my work safely put away?" or
"can others see my work?", then the answer has nothing to do with Subversion or git -- it has more to do with whether you're connected to
the Internet.
Someone pointed out below the [somewhat unfair] comparison of time based on using Subversion using the http
protocol. Actually, there is something else that (IMHO) is misleading. In Subversion, if you're disconnected from the Internet, you can
still do "svn [add|remove|etc.]". Only when you want to do a commit do you need an Internet connection. So, you can be away from the
Internet and do heaps of adds, removes, etc. Likewise, you can do an "add" and then "remove" without doing a commit -- the net effect is
that what you wanted to add was never added. While I get the point that with git, you have a copy of the repository, in the end, if you are
away from the office and don't have an Internet connection and your computer dies, you also lost everything. I mean, if you know what
happens behind the scenes of git and Subversion, I can see git has advantages; but if you think about it as "is my work safely put away?" or
"can others see my work?", then the answer has nothing to do with Subversion or git -- it has more to do with whether you're connected to
the Internet.</div>
<div class='footer'>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-2.2', 'translate-l')">Page 2 »</button>
</div>
</div>
<div id='sec-2.2' class='section out'>
<div class='header'>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#nav', 'flip')">« Menu</button>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-2.1', 'translate-r')">« Page 1</button>
</div>
<div class='body'>
<form class='uniform'><label class='controlHolder'> <span class='label'>Votre email : </span><input type="email" name="email"
id="email" value="" class="" /><span class='error'></span></label><div class='controlHolder'><span class='label'>Situation maritale :
</span><div class='controlGroup'>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="celibataire" id="celibataire" value="celibataire"/><span>Débile</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="marie" id="marie" value="marie"/><span>Cannibale</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="concubin" id="concubin" value="concubin"/><span>Chauve-Souris</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="separe" id="separe" value="separe"/><span>Alien</span></label>
<label class='checkbox'><input type="checkbox" name="divorce" id="divorce" value="divorce"/><span>Corbeau</span></label>
</div><span class='error'></span></div></form>
</div>
<div class='footer'>
<button class='glossy' onclick="gigot.switchTo('#sec-2.1', 'translate-r')">« Page 1</button>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>