diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..23cb790
--- /dev/null
+++ b/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
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+
+ {signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 791bd81..4e7752c 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,6 +1,15 @@
Patch Tester [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/joomla-extensions/patchtester.png)](https://travis-ci.org/joomla-extensions/patchtester)
=============
+License
+=======
+The patch tester component follow's Joomla's license, the [GNU General Public License Version 2 or Later](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt).
+
+The patch tester component includes [GitHub Octicons](https://octicons.github.com/) whose fonts are licensed under the [SIL Open Font License Version 1.1](http://scripts.sil.org/OFL).
+
+Instructions
+============
+
Easily apply changes from pull requests.
To install the latest released version:
@@ -20,10 +29,11 @@ Click Revert Patch to revert an applied patch.
You can read more about this extension on the [Joomla! Documentation Wiki](https://docs.joomla.org/Component_Patchtester_for_Testers).
Video tutorial:
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OWgusZgIfk
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OWgusZgIfk
+
+GitHub Two Factor Authentication
+=============
-Github two factor authentication
------
To use an account that has two factor authentication enabled, you'll have to [create a personal access token on GitHub](https://github.com/settings/applications) and store that token in the "GitHub Account Password" option in the component's config.
@@ -49,8 +59,8 @@ Cliquez sur "Retirer le correctif" pour revenir à la version en cours.
Pour plus d'informations veuillez consulter : [PatchTester pour les Testeurs](https://docs.joomla.org/Component_Patchtester_for_Testers/fr).
Didacticiel vidéo (en anglais) :
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OWgusZgIfk
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OWgusZgIfk
Authentification en deux étapes GitHub
------
+=============
Pour pouvoir utiliser un compte utilisant le système d'authentification en deux étapes, vous devez [créer un jeton personnalisé d'accès à GitHub](https://github.com/settings/applications) et renseigner ce jeton dans le champ "Jeton GitHub"des paramètres de configuration du composant.
diff --git a/media/com_patchtester/css/octicons.css b/media/com_patchtester/css/octicons.css
index 65da35f..5a4b81e 100644
--- a/media/com_patchtester/css/octicons.css
+++ b/media/com_patchtester/css/octicons.css
@@ -28,11 +28,7 @@
}
.mega-octicon { font-size: 32px; }
-
.octicon-alert:before { content: '\f02d'} /* */
-.octicon-alignment-align:before { content: '\f08a'} /* */
-.octicon-alignment-aligned-to:before { content: '\f08e'} /* */
-.octicon-alignment-unalign:before { content: '\f08b'} /* */
.octicon-arrow-down:before { content: '\f03f'} /* */
.octicon-arrow-left:before { content: '\f040'} /* */
.octicon-arrow-right:before { content: '\f03e'} /* */
@@ -41,7 +37,10 @@
.octicon-arrow-small-right:before { content: '\f071'} /* */
.octicon-arrow-small-up:before { content: '\f09f'} /* */
.octicon-arrow-up:before { content: '\f03d'} /* */
-.octicon-beer:before { content: '\f069'} /* */
+.octicon-microscope:before,
+.octicon-beaker:before { content: '\f0dd'} /* */
+.octicon-bell:before { content: '\f0de'} /* */
+.octicon-bold:before { content: '\f0e2'} /* */
.octicon-book:before { content: '\f007'} /* */
.octicon-bookmark:before { content: '\f07b'} /* */
.octicon-briefcase:before { content: '\f0d3'} /* */
@@ -62,7 +61,6 @@
.octicon-cloud-download:before { content: '\f00b'} /* */
.octicon-cloud-upload:before { content: '\f00c'} /* */
.octicon-code:before { content: '\f05f'} /* */
-.octicon-color-mode:before { content: '\f065'} /* */
.octicon-comment-add:before,
.octicon-comment:before { content: '\f02b'} /* */
.octicon-comment-discussion:before { content: '\f04f'} /* */
@@ -70,6 +68,8 @@
.octicon-dash:before { content: '\f0ca'} /* */
.octicon-dashboard:before { content: '\f07d'} /* */
.octicon-database:before { content: '\f096'} /* */
+.octicon-clone:before,
+.octicon-desktop-download:before { content: '\f0dc'} /* */
.octicon-device-camera:before { content: '\f056'} /* */
.octicon-device-camera-video:before { content: '\f057'} /* */
.octicon-device-desktop:before { content: '\f27c'} /* */
@@ -114,21 +114,17 @@
.octicon-history:before { content: '\f07e'} /* */
.octicon-home:before { content: '\f08d'} /* */
.octicon-horizontal-rule:before { content: '\f070'} /* */
-.octicon-hourglass:before { content: '\f09e'} /* */
.octicon-hubot:before { content: '\f09d'} /* */
.octicon-inbox:before { content: '\f0cf'} /* */
.octicon-info:before { content: '\f059'} /* */
.octicon-issue-closed:before { content: '\f028'} /* */
.octicon-issue-opened:before { content: '\f026'} /* */
.octicon-issue-reopened:before { content: '\f027'} /* */
+.octicon-italic:before { content: '\f0e4'} /* */
.octicon-jersey:before { content: '\f019'} /* */
-.octicon-jump-down:before { content: '\f072'} /* */
-.octicon-jump-left:before { content: '\f0a5'} /* */
-.octicon-jump-right:before { content: '\f0a6'} /* */
-.octicon-jump-up:before { content: '\f073'} /* */
.octicon-key:before { content: '\f049'} /* */
.octicon-keyboard:before { content: '\f00d'} /* */
-.octicon-law:before { content: '\f0d8'} /* */
+.octicon-law:before { content: '\f0d8'} /* */
.octicon-light-bulb:before { content: '\f000'} /* */
.octicon-link:before { content: '\f05c'} /* */
.octicon-link-external:before { content: '\f07f'} /* */
@@ -139,6 +135,7 @@
.octicon-mirror-private:before,
.octicon-git-fork-private:before,
.octicon-lock:before { content: '\f06a'} /* */
+.octicon-logo-gist:before { content: '\f0ad'} /* */
.octicon-logo-github:before { content: '\f092'} /* */
.octicon-mail:before { content: '\f03b'} /* */
.octicon-mail-read:before { content: '\f03c'} /* */
@@ -147,15 +144,10 @@
.octicon-markdown:before { content: '\f0c9'} /* */
.octicon-megaphone:before { content: '\f077'} /* */
.octicon-mention:before { content: '\f0be'} /* */
-.octicon-microscope:before { content: '\f089'} /* */
.octicon-milestone:before { content: '\f075'} /* */
.octicon-mirror-public:before,
.octicon-mirror:before { content: '\f024'} /* */
-.octicon-mortar-board:before { content: '\f0d7'} /* */
-.octicon-move-down:before { content: '\f0a8'} /* */
-.octicon-move-left:before { content: '\f074'} /* */
-.octicon-move-right:before { content: '\f0a9'} /* */
-.octicon-move-up:before { content: '\f0a7'} /* */
+.octicon-mortar-board:before { content: '\f0d7'} /* */
.octicon-mute:before { content: '\f080'} /* */
.octicon-no-newline:before { content: '\f09c'} /* */
.octicon-octoface:before { content: '\f008'} /* */
@@ -167,21 +159,15 @@
.octicon-person-follow:before,
.octicon-person:before { content: '\f018'} /* */
.octicon-pin:before { content: '\f041'} /* */
-.octicon-playback-fast-forward:before { content: '\f0bd'} /* */
-.octicon-playback-pause:before { content: '\f0bb'} /* */
-.octicon-playback-play:before { content: '\f0bf'} /* */
-.octicon-playback-rewind:before { content: '\f0bc'} /* */
.octicon-plug:before { content: '\f0d4'} /* */
.octicon-repo-create:before,
.octicon-gist-new:before,
.octicon-file-directory-create:before,
.octicon-file-add:before,
.octicon-plus:before { content: '\f05d'} /* */
-.octicon-podium:before { content: '\f0af'} /* */
.octicon-primitive-dot:before { content: '\f052'} /* */
.octicon-primitive-square:before { content: '\f053'} /* */
.octicon-pulse:before { content: '\f085'} /* */
-.octicon-puzzle:before { content: '\f0c0'} /* */
.octicon-question:before { content: '\f02c'} /* */
.octicon-quote:before { content: '\f063'} /* */
.octicon-radio-tower:before { content: '\f030'} /* */
@@ -196,31 +182,33 @@
.octicon-rocket:before { content: '\f033'} /* */
.octicon-rss:before { content: '\f034'} /* */
.octicon-ruby:before { content: '\f047'} /* */
-.octicon-screen-full:before { content: '\f066'} /* */
-.octicon-screen-normal:before { content: '\f067'} /* */
.octicon-search-save:before,
.octicon-search:before { content: '\f02e'} /* */
.octicon-server:before { content: '\f097'} /* */
.octicon-settings:before { content: '\f07c'} /* */
+.octicon-shield:before { content: '\f0e1'} /* */
.octicon-log-in:before,
.octicon-sign-in:before { content: '\f036'} /* */
.octicon-log-out:before,
.octicon-sign-out:before { content: '\f032'} /* */
-.octicon-split:before { content: '\f0c6'} /* */
+.octicon-smiley:before { content: '\f0e7'} /* */
.octicon-squirrel:before { content: '\f0b2'} /* */
.octicon-star-add:before,
.octicon-star-delete:before,
.octicon-star:before { content: '\f02a'} /* */
-.octicon-steps:before { content: '\f0c7'} /* */
.octicon-stop:before { content: '\f08f'} /* */
.octicon-repo-sync:before,
.octicon-sync:before { content: '\f087'} /* */
.octicon-tag-remove:before,
.octicon-tag-add:before,
.octicon-tag:before { content: '\f015'} /* */
+.octicon-tasklist:before { content: '\f0e5'} /* */
.octicon-telescope:before { content: '\f088'} /* */
.octicon-terminal:before { content: '\f0c8'} /* */
+.octicon-text-size:before { content: '\f0e3'} /* */
.octicon-three-bars:before { content: '\f05e'} /* */
+.octicon-thumbsdown:before { content: '\f0db'} /* */
+.octicon-thumbsup:before { content: '\f0da'} /* */
.octicon-tools:before { content: '\f031'} /* */
.octicon-trashcan:before { content: '\f0d0'} /* */
.octicon-triangle-down:before { content: '\f05b'} /* */
@@ -229,7 +217,10 @@
.octicon-triangle-up:before { content: '\f0aa'} /* */
.octicon-unfold:before { content: '\f039'} /* */
.octicon-unmute:before { content: '\f0ba'} /* */
+.octicon-unverified:before { content: '\f0e8'} /* */
+.octicon-verified:before { content: '\f0e6'} /* */
.octicon-versions:before { content: '\f064'} /* */
+.octicon-watch:before { content: '\f0e0'} /* */
.octicon-remove-close:before,
.octicon-x:before { content: '\f081'} /* */
.octicon-zap:before { content: '\26A1'} /* ⚡ */
diff --git a/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.eot b/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.eot
index 22881a8..c1d2f29 100644
Binary files a/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.eot and b/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.eot differ
diff --git a/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.svg b/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.svg
index ea3e0f1..0908706 100644
--- a/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.svg
+++ b/media/com_patchtester/fonts/octicons.svg
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@