Re: [PATCH] format-patch: Produce better output with --inline or --attach

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Hi,

On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Kevin Ballard wrote:

> MIME defines the encapsulation boundary as including the preceding CRLF (or in

This line will still be too long in git log's output, as well as in git 
shortlog's output.  I thought we had a suggestion to use at most 76 
characters per line in SubmittingPatches, but apparently we don't.

> The second change is to always write the line termination character 
> (default: newline) even when using --inline or --attach. This is simply 
> to improve the aesthetics of the resulting message. When using --inline 
> an email client should render the resulting message identically to the 
> non-inline version. And when using --attach this adds a blank line 
> preceding the attachment in the email, which is visually attractive.

It appears that your patch has one uncontroversial and one controversial 
part, then.

Ciao,
Dscho

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