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branch closing: referencing open and closed branches/heads...
branch closing: referencing open and closed branches/heads Treat fully closed branches similarly to "inactive" in the output of 'hg branches'. They will be suffixed with "(closed)" where inactive branches are marked with "(inactive)". If the -a/--active option is given both inactive and closed branches will not be shown. Partially closed branches (multiple heads, at least one not closed) will display the next (tipmost) open head. Add -a/--active option to "hg heads" which will hide closed heads iff the option is specified. In other hg commands, when multiple branch heads exist the branch name will refer to the tipmost open head, and if none exist, then the tipmost closed head.

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mercurial.ini
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; System-wide Mercurial config file. To override these settings on a
; per-user basis, please edit the following file instead, where
; USERNAME is your Windows user name:
; C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
[ui]
editor = notepad
; By default, we try to encode and decode all files that do not
; contain ASCII NUL characters. What this means is that we try to set
; line endings to Windows style on update, and to Unix style on
; commit. This lets us cooperate with Linux and Unix users, so
; everybody sees files with their native line endings.
[extensions]
; The win32text extension is available and installed by default. It
; provides built-in Python hooks to perform line ending conversions.
; This is normally much faster than running an external program.
hgext.win32text =
[encode]
; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters.
; ** = cleverencode:
; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
; *.txt = dumbencode:
[decode]
; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters.
; ** = cleverdecode:
; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
; **.txt = dumbdecode: