I knew that gitk is written in a scripting language, so I had high hopes of making a
little tweak to it. But, alas, it's 12000 lines of languages I don't know!
The farthest I got was finding “text $cflist \” on line 2381 and the corroborating comment
“# lower right” just above it.
What I want to accomplish is to highlight specific words in the Patch view; in particular
certain path element names to indicate files I'm specifically interested in reviewing and
those that I'm specifically not at all interested in.
Considering the way it works — Tk widgets — that ought to be easy. I've used Perl/Tk in
the past and can look up the parameters to different element types. But I have no idea
where to put such a change, or the general flow of the program in general.
Is anyone knowledgeable in the inner workings of this program willing to help me out?
I've tried a few git repository GUI programs (on Windows) and always end up gravitating
back to Git Gui and gitk !
—John
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