Hi, On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Santi Béjar wrote: > git rev-list ${order} --boundary ${commitlimit} > > is what is used in gitk. In v1.5.0.3: > > $ gitk from..to > > shows the boundary commits next to the child, but it is no longer the > case since v1.5.0.3-290-g86ab490. > > Now all the boundary commits are at the bottom. > > While at it, when used with --max-count they are at the bottom too, > and I understand why, but is there a way to tell "show me the boundary > commits next to the child even if it means it takes more time"? I'd say "--parents", and infer the relevant information. While I agree that it was nicer to scripts earlier, IMHO it was incorrect, too. Hth, Dscho