7 | | When multiple repositories are configured, the 'r123' syntax doesn't enable you to specify the repository and the ![changeset:123:repo] or ![123/repo] syntax must be used instead. As I do find the 'r123' syntax more readable, I wrote this small plugin that lets you use 'r123repo' (simply add the repository name right after the changeset number). |
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9 | | This is displayed as 'repo/!r123' with a link to the changeset. Parsing 'repo/!r123' syntax isn't possible (AFAIK) as the built-in parser parses the '!r123' part, so the syntax is 'r123repo' but it displayed as 'repo/!r123'. |
| 7 | When multiple repositories are configured, the 'r123' syntax doesn't enable you to specify the repository and the ![changeset:123:repo] or ![123/repo] syntax must be used instead. As I do find the 'r123' syntax more readable, I wrote this small plugin that lets you use 'r123repo' (simply add the repository name right after the changeset number), which is displayed as 'repo/!r123' with a link to the changeset. Parsing 'repo/!r123' syntax isn't possible (AFAIK) as the built-in parser parses the '!r123' part, so the syntax is 'r123repo' but it displayed as 'repo/!r123'. |