Hi Dan,
Howdy all,
sorry, I accidentally pushed a couple of commits to the master branch. I reverted them after I realized. I suppose there is no clean way to handle this otherwise.
No worries, this has happened to me as well :) In the future, this is what you can do:
1. GitHub: in the repo settings (temporarily) enable force
pushing to master
2. git reset <previous_master_head>
3. git push -f
4. GitHub: disable force pushing to master again
Cheers,
Christof
In any case, they are small updates to the dialog/preference section headers regarding case usage (for consistency). In this branch now I "un-revert" the now reverted commits on the master branch. Ugg, apologies -> https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/2332
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