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author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Mon Apr 06 23:13:53 2009 -0700 (2009-04-06) |
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1.1 --- a/en/ch13-hgext.xml Thu Mar 19 21:18:52 2009 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/ch13-hgext.xml Mon Apr 06 23:13:53 2009 -0700 1.3 @@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ 1.4 <emphasis>plugins</emphasis>). We've already discussed a few of 1.5 these extensions in earlier chapters.</para> 1.6 <itemizedlist> 1.7 - <listitem><para id="x_500">Section <xref linkend="sec:tour-merge:fetch"/> 1.8 + <listitem><para id="x_500"><xref linkend="sec:tour-merge:fetch"/> 1.9 covers the <literal role="hg-ext">fetch</literal> extension; 1.10 this combines pulling new changes and merging them with local 1.11 changes into a single command, <command 1.12 role="hg-ext-fetch">fetch</command>.</para> 1.13 </listitem> 1.14 - <listitem><para id="x_501">In chapter <xref linkend="chap:hook"/>, we covered 1.15 + <listitem><para id="x_501">In <xref linkend="chap:hook"/>, we covered 1.16 several extensions that are useful for hook-related 1.17 functionality: <literal role="hg-ext">acl</literal> adds 1.18 access control lists; <literal 1.19 @@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ 1.20 </listitem> 1.21 <listitem><para id="x_502">The Mercurial Queues patch management extension is 1.22 so invaluable that it merits two chapters and an appendix all 1.23 - to itself. Chapter <xref linkend="chap:mq"/> covers the 1.24 - basics; chapter <xref 1.25 + to itself. <xref linkend="chap:mq"/> covers the 1.26 + basics; <xref 1.27 linkend="chap:mq-collab"/> discusses advanced topics; 1.28 - and appendix <xref linkend="chap:mqref"/> goes into detail on 1.29 + and <xref linkend="chap:mqref"/> goes into detail on 1.30 each 1.31 command.</para> 1.32 </listitem></itemizedlist> 1.33 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 1.34 machinery you'll need to know about if you want to write an 1.35 extension of your own.</para> 1.36 <itemizedlist> 1.37 - <listitem><para id="x_504">In section <xref linkend="sec:hgext:inotify"/>, 1.38 + <listitem><para id="x_504">In <xref linkend="sec:hgext:inotify"/>, 1.39 we'll discuss the possibility of <emphasis>huge</emphasis> 1.40 performance improvements using the <literal 1.41 role="hg-ext">inotify</literal> extension.</para> 1.42 @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ 1.43 </listitem> 1.44 <listitem><para id="x_517">Make sure that you have the Mercurial Queues 1.45 extension, <literal role="hg-ext">mq</literal>, enabled. If 1.46 - you've never used MQ, read section <xref 1.47 + you've never used MQ, read <xref 1.48 linkend="sec:mq:start"/> to get started 1.49 quickly.</para> 1.50 </listitem> 1.51 @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ 1.52 you can easily work around this with a little scripting. For an 1.53 example of such scripting in action with the <literal 1.54 role="hg-ext">mq</literal> extension and the 1.55 - <command>interdiff</command> command, see section <xref 1.56 + <command>interdiff</command> command, see <xref 1.57 linkend="mq-collab:tips:interdiff"/>.</para> 1.58 1.59 <sect2> 1.60 @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ 1.61 use.</para> 1.62 </listitem> 1.63 <listitem><para id="x_53e">The default behaviour is to send unified diffs 1.64 - (see section <xref linkend="sec:mq:patch"/> for a 1.65 + (see <xref linkend="sec:mq:patch"/> for a 1.66 description of the 1.67 format), one per message. You can send a binary bundle 1.68 instead with the <option