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  • S Super Lloyd

    I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

    My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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    Paul M Watt
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    We've been using Git at work for a few years, and I have only used the commandline tools. In July I put a project[^] on GitHub and discovered GitHub for Windows. Yeah! I really like it. It's simple, takes care of most tasks. I've only had to drop back to the console once to take care of some conflicts when merging a branch. The integrated support into Visual Studio 2013 is nice as well.

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    • S Super Lloyd

      I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

      My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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      Jeremy Falcon
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      Where are the pictures?

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      • S Super Lloyd

        I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

        My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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        Keith Barrow
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        We use Source Tree at work-related better than the default client. Also makes dropping on to the command line easy.

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        • S Super Lloyd

          I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

          My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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          Marc Clifton
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          Super Lloyd wrote:

          downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub!

          I'm impressed. I've never been able to get that pile of crap to work. Every year, during a moment where get in touch with my past life as a self-flagellating monk, I try it, and very year, it doesn't work. Quite frankly, I think the last time, I couldn't even figure out how to get past the first screen to open an existing project, the UI sucks that bad. Use use an older version of SmartGit/Hg[^] (why bother updating what works), and free for non-commercial use. Marc

          Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly Higher Order Programming

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            Super Lloyd wrote:

            downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub!

            I'm impressed. I've never been able to get that pile of crap to work. Every year, during a moment where get in touch with my past life as a self-flagellating monk, I try it, and very year, it doesn't work. Quite frankly, I think the last time, I couldn't even figure out how to get past the first screen to open an existing project, the UI sucks that bad. Use use an older version of SmartGit/Hg[^] (why bother updating what works), and free for non-commercial use. Marc

            Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly Higher Order Programming

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            Super Lloyd
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            Have you tried the last version? I am secretly pleased I could do something you couldn't! :laugh: But I am even more surprised! :-D

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              Where are the pictures?

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              Super Lloyd
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              Oh? mm.. they will be coming! :-D I committed that yesterday night just before bed, didn't expect to go that far, but click, click and done! :rolleyes:

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              • S Slacker007

                Super Lloyd wrote:

                Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)!

                Works for me. http://guganeshan.com/blog/setting-up-git-and-tortoisegit-with-bitbucket-step-by-step.html[^] insert github for bitbucket, I'm sure. We moved to this, at work, so I have no choice but I am liking it...more than SVN.

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                Super Lloyd
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                Thanks! Yeah it requires msysgit to work or something... I found GitHub for Windows before I found msysgit! :laugh:

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                • S Super Lloyd

                  I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

                  My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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                  peterchen
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                  https://menuribbon.codeplex.com/[^] (as per your readme) leads me to a dead end. Is this a scam?

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                    https://menuribbon.codeplex.com/[^] (as per your readme) leads me to a dead end. Is this a scam?

                    ORDER BY what user wants

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    Haha! :rolleyes: :laugh: I was just putting my thoughts in the README as I went along.... I was expecting to put it there! Must update the README now! :-\

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      Haha! :rolleyes: :laugh: I was just putting my thoughts in the README as I went along.... I was expecting to put it there! Must update the README now! :-\

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                      peterchen
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                      Ah! This is better because.... it leads me back to where I am. Hours of potential entertainment for the whole family! I would love to see... you know, concept, screenshots, functionality 'n' stuff.

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                      • P peterchen

                        Ah! This is better because.... it leads me back to where I am. Hours of potential entertainment for the whole family! I would love to see... you know, concept, screenshots, functionality 'n' stuff.

                        ORDER BY what user wants

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                        Super Lloyd
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                        It certainly will be good to put some screenshot and blah blah blah.... But this is like a v0.4, the whole keyboard handling is horrible at the moment, trying to fix that! I guess after that perhaps I should take some screen shot, learn how to make a fancy start page and write a nicer description! Well if I want to create the expected community frenzy that I was hoping for, of course! :D

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                        • S Super Lloyd

                          I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex! Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance? Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)! So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub! :omg: https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^] Geez, that was too eazy! :-D Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do! :laugh: :rolleyes:

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                          Cesar de Souza
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                          For me, the best Git client I've ever used was definitively SmartGit[^]. The only problem is that it requires a commercial licence; but it was so worth the company I was working for bought it for everyone. No more merge conflict surprises and crappy GUIs :)

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