Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@xxxxxxx> writes: >> - I want to see the neighbouring commits, but UP or DOWN >> does not do what I naïvely expect. It scrolls the lower >> pane. I say TAB to go up. > > I wonder what tig version you are using. If you are using the tig > version from my git repo this should also be working to your > expectation, making ... Whichever was the latest when I wrote the message. I see you have added a handful commits on it since then. >> - Press UP or DOWN and I can move the highlight to >> neighbouring commits. This is wonderful, but the lower >> pane does not follow this -- it keeps showing the original >> commit, and I have to say ENTER again. > > .. this unnecessary. Maybe I am misusing it then. "full-screen" diff view and being able to do [UP] and [DOWN] to move around there do not feel useful to me that much. It is something "git log -p" does already, thanks to its output paged via "less" by default. I like viewing the list in the upper and diff/log in the lower at the same time, and that is the primary reason I liked tig, so moving around in the commit list view and not seeing the diff/log updated in sync was major dissapointment at least for me. - : 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