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Re: PING: Experimental support for HTML-export of profiler data
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Daniel Kraft |
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Re: PING: Experimental support for HTML-export of profiler data |
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Sun, 22 Nov 2015 12:30:10 +0100 |
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Hi!
On 2015-11-22 12:06, ederag wrote:
> On Saturday, November 21, 2015 10:12:08 Daniel Kraft wrote:
>> ...
>> Of course, I won't oppose here. :) In the current case, however, I
>> would love to get some feedback on the general format and function
>> interface. I don't think it is yet fully ready to be pushed upstream.
>> ...
>
> This is really a smart way to explore the profile data, thanks !
> It is already working fine, and very useful.
Thanks for the feedback and testing!
> The patch attached alternates rows background,
> to make lines easier to follow.
Thanks for the patch as well! I just wonder if we should include
styling in the HTML template or instead with some CSS file. This file
could be installed in a /usr/share location with Octave and be linked
from the HTML templates. I think that Gnucash does this, for instance,
for its HTML reports. What do others think?
Yours,
Daniel
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