Quoting Marco Costalba <mcostalba@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Just one thing for now. Double click on a file on the "rev list" tab > should > > show the patch (what Ctrl-P would do), not the whole file. That would be > more > > compatible with gitk, and it's what I normally need if I just browse the > latest > > changes in the rev list. > > > > Well, double click activates the current top entry in context menu. That's a good thing. But I think that the top entry should be different. > This behaviour has not changed from past releases. I know. But as the more prominent issues are sorted out, minor things become more visible. > To show the patch > perhaps you may, as always, double click on the selected revision, in > revisions list. Sure, but I often want to see what changed in a particular file. And of course I only mean the subwindow dislaying the files affected by the patch. The file tree should still have file annotation bound to the double click. > FWIK gitk does not have a file content viewer. That's true. The reason may be because changes are more interesing than the whole file in the context of git (as opposed to the context of an editor or a compiler). -- Regards, Pavel Roskin - : send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html